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A Man Walks into a Bank

Or What to Expect When You're Expecting a Bank Robbery

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A Man Walks into a Bank

By: Lucky Stevens
Narrated by: Maria McCann
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About this listen

Can the last novel you've listened to tick these boxes?

  • Entertaining
  • Annotated for your pleasure
  • Humorous
  • It was the literary equivalent of a well-prepared steak—or celery, if you’re vegan
  • It was written by a humble man whose only goal in life is to bring joy to others

A Man Walks into a Bank offers all of these things, plus a lifetime of ecstatic joy and happiness. Guaranteed.*

Ellis Coldwater is a pretty easy-going bank robber. Wendy Larkin is a pretty woman—a little shy, a little nervous, and a little married. What happens when these two get together “on the job”? Whose recipe for living life will lead to the most happiness, the most laughter, and the least amount of jail time?

Our tale jumps in immediately as this novel adroitly rolls up its sleeve to expose the funny bone of crime, love, right, wrong, the pursuit of money, happiness, the vagaries of humanity that gives life meaning, and the dicey world of run-on sentences that somehow make perfect sense in the end.

If you enjoy Donald Westlake and/or P.G. Wodehouse, you will love A Man Walks into a Bank. If you enjoy their writing, even better.

Get the book that some of America is talking about. Available now wherever fine and the other kinds of books are sold. Pick up your copy today. You’ll be glad you did.

*This is not guaranteed.

©2022 Lucky Stevens (P)2022 Lucky Stevens
Crime Fiction Literature & Fiction Crime Fiction Banking Witty Comedy Happiness
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