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Stranger Danger

How a White Trash Floridian, Created a Billion Dollar Industry on the Backs of Sex Offenders

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Stranger Danger

By: Matthew Cox
Narrated by: Shawn Milo
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JIMMY “JIMBO” DOYLE, is a trailer-trash Floridian, on the road to obscurity. His politically incorrect comments and sexual escapades make him one of the most reckless protagonists of our morally and ethically-twisted times. Desperate and broke, he devises a plan to rent rooms in repossessed mobile-homes to the nation’s unwanted registered sex offenders. Despite his bi-polar, serial marrying mother’s every attempt to sabotage his success, Jimbo’s brainchild sparks an industry that makes him one of the richest and most hated men in America.

The peepers and perverts have organized into a militant cult, child abductions are up, and law enforcement has named Jimbo as a “person of interest.” It’s a brave new dysfunctional world.

A wickedly satirical and outrageous thriller about western morality, corporate greed, and the American way of life.

©2023 Matthew B. Cox (P)2024 Matthew B. Cox
Satire Witty Inspiring

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