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Learn moreJack and Elsa knew one thing: Miami was magical—and full of wealthy businessmen just begging to be conned out of their money.
Jack uses Elsa’s confidence as an erotic dancer to lure men into embarrassing situations that they will pay generously to escape from.
Could this trick continue to bring in riches for this unscrupulous pair?
When Jack and Elsa target Irish-American tycoon Simon Walsh, Jack believes the payday could well be their last—and he may be right. The scam goes dangerously wrong, and Jack attempts a new form of deceit to extract an even more enormous amount of money from Walsh. His scheme involves his dangerous contacts in the criminal underworld.
Surely being a seasoned con would pave the way for Jack and Elsa to live the rest of their days comfortably well-off. Or has Jack gone too far?
Henry Farley achieved charter status in the fields of civil and structural engineering—and his notoriety shows in his expertly crafted debut novel, First Deceit. Using sequence boards and detailed records, Henry traced the twists and turns of his story to deliver a realistic yet unpredictable read. Watch for Henry’s upcoming novels!
Conner Goff has narrated audiobooks including To Kill a Sorceror by Greg Montrain, Flies: A Short Horror Story by Andrew Lennon, and Road to Nowhere by M. Robinson. He is also codirecting the DimensionBucket Magazine podcast—a horror fiction serial—and writing his own contributions to the realm of speculative fiction.