JazzInk
Expert
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My new neo-Noir crime novel, Final Expense Man, is available for free between now and January 13 on Amazon Kindle.
I think those in the FE market will find it entertaining and I'm pleased to offer it to the Insurance Forums community at no cost. All I ask is that if you do read it, please leave na honest review on Amazon. Thank you and enjoy!
Bedbugs, trailer parks, blue-haired “Mildreds,” and bowling-ball-shaped clients - that's Philip Nolan's world as a Final Expense life insurance salesman. After his previous wingtips-and-cufflinks financial services employer goes bust and his wife divorces him, he takes a job calling on the lower end of the market. His life dramatically changes when Makayla Zola shows up on a lead card. She’s a young exotic dancer who wants to insure her septuagenarian husband for $100,000 - and would like to make sure the policy pays off soon. Swept away by her intoxicating charms, he swiftly moves from dubious ethics to active participation in ”the caper”. But he finds there’s a world of difference between the idea insurance fraud and the actual act of murdering a man. “Final Expense Man” is a neo-noir update on “Double Indemnity,” based on the real-world FE insurance market.
Amazon Kindle Link
I think those in the FE market will find it entertaining and I'm pleased to offer it to the Insurance Forums community at no cost. All I ask is that if you do read it, please leave na honest review on Amazon. Thank you and enjoy!
Bedbugs, trailer parks, blue-haired “Mildreds,” and bowling-ball-shaped clients - that's Philip Nolan's world as a Final Expense life insurance salesman. After his previous wingtips-and-cufflinks financial services employer goes bust and his wife divorces him, he takes a job calling on the lower end of the market. His life dramatically changes when Makayla Zola shows up on a lead card. She’s a young exotic dancer who wants to insure her septuagenarian husband for $100,000 - and would like to make sure the policy pays off soon. Swept away by her intoxicating charms, he swiftly moves from dubious ethics to active participation in ”the caper”. But he finds there’s a world of difference between the idea insurance fraud and the actual act of murdering a man. “Final Expense Man” is a neo-noir update on “Double Indemnity,” based on the real-world FE insurance market.
Amazon Kindle Link