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The Question of the Absentee Father
(2017)(The fourth book in the Asperger's Mystery series)
A novel by Jeff Cohen and E J Copperman
"Fans coast to coast can take pleasure in seeing Copperman's quirky hero remain his rational, literal self, even out in fabulous La La Land." - Kirkus Reviews
"Where Is Your Father Living Now?"
Samuel Hoenig, proprietor of a business called Questions Answered, doesn't have strong feelings about his estranged father. After all, you can't miss what you never had. But when Samuel's mother receives an enigmatic letter and asks him where his father lives, Samuel is duty bound to provide an answer.
Unfortunately, answering this question means taking a trip to Los Angeles with his associate, Ms. Washburn. The personality traits of Asperger's Syndrome make flying across the country a major challenge for Samuel. Little does he know that as troubling as flying is, it's nothing compared to the danger they'll face when they land.
Praise:
"The reader has the satisfaction of getting a mystery, a romp, and a respectful treatment of a neuroatypical protagonist." - Publishers Weekly
Genre: Cozy Mystery
"Where Is Your Father Living Now?"
Samuel Hoenig, proprietor of a business called Questions Answered, doesn't have strong feelings about his estranged father. After all, you can't miss what you never had. But when Samuel's mother receives an enigmatic letter and asks him where his father lives, Samuel is duty bound to provide an answer.
Unfortunately, answering this question means taking a trip to Los Angeles with his associate, Ms. Washburn. The personality traits of Asperger's Syndrome make flying across the country a major challenge for Samuel. Little does he know that as troubling as flying is, it's nothing compared to the danger they'll face when they land.
Praise:
"The reader has the satisfaction of getting a mystery, a romp, and a respectful treatment of a neuroatypical protagonist." - Publishers Weekly
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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