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A ROLLICKING TALE OF MURDER, ROMANCE, AND A BORDELLO… Rebecca Schwartz, nice Jewish lawyer with a few too many fantasies, is happily playing the piano in a whorehouse when she suddenly finds herself assigned to make sure a near-naked state senator escapes a police raid. That dirty job done, a lovely evening turns even more delightful when she's picked up by the cops and spends the next two hours at the Hall of Justice. Could this day get any worse? Of course! Guess who arrives home to find a dead hooker on her living room floor?

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A ROLLICKING TALE OF MURDER, ROMANCE, AND A BORDELLO… Rebecca Schwartz, nice Jewish lawyer with a few too many fantasies, is happily playing the piano in a whorehouse when she suddenly finds herself assigned to make sure a near-naked state senator escapes a police raid. That dirty job done, a lovely evening turns even more delightful when she's picked up by the cops and spends the next two hours at the Hall of Justice. Could this day get any worse? Of course! Guess who arrives home to find a dead hooker on her living room floor?
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Julie is a grandmother, mother, and retired teacher. She had polio at the age of three, and as a result it left her partially disabled. This book is based on her life, as she was often told that because of her disability she shouldn't dream too big, but she always stayed true to her dreams. Julie became a teacher for children with learning disabilities, and to this day is passionate that all children be heard. She was brought up in Scotland but now resides in Quebec, Canada.Jamie Smith has been a flight attendant for Air Canada for the past twenty-three years. He is also a certified life coach, actor, and comedian. He is passionate about creating entertainment that heals and uplifts. He is pleased to have written this book alongside his mother, Julie.