Justin Moore witnesses a crime he believes he might have prevented. The incident undermines his mental health, and he moves into a small rundown apartment in San Diego where he ponders his life’s mission. One day he spots a note advertising a position as a driver for an elderly man who identifies himself only as “A. C., an accountant for an international business firm.” When A. C. asks to be taken to places deep in the bowels of the city, Justin becomes increasingly suspicious that his new employer may be involved in sinister illegal activities. Others question whether Justin may be trying to purge his own guilty conscience.
“A screaming success . . . a literary feast . . . charismatic appeal for everyone . . . You will love The Accountant’s Apprentice. “
Chanticleer Book Reviews
“The Accountant's Apprentice is a book that captures us with a crime and then, in Dostoevsky fashion, takes us inside the minds of its characters. It's a twisting and turning narrative that examines the human form.”
NetGalley.com
by Dennis Clausen
Page Count: 174
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Publish Date: October 3, 2018
Imprint: Brown Posey
Genre: Literary
FICTION / Literary
FICTION / Psychological
FICTION / Urban