Munchausen By Proxy For Fun And Profit

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Munchausen By Proxy For Fun And Profit

Luke loves his Nana, his girlfriend Sylvia, and his cool new job at Eliminator Sanitation. But when his roommate gets a grown-up job in Vancouver, and his parents move to Peachland, he is forced to face the harsh realities of adulthood. And to make matters worse, Luke must contend with disturbing visions of sinister robots and lecherous advances against his Nana’s virtue. Luke and Sylvia never intended to become drug dealers, but the struggle to pay the bills lands them up to their necks in a burgeoning criminal enterprise. As their web of lies tightens around them and their empire begins to crumble, Luke and Sylvia must reckon with the sobering consequences of success. 

This collaborative work by father-son duo, Ken and Solomon Goudsward takes a hilarious look at the way life sometimes slides out of control. It has been described as a cross between Breaking Bad and Scott Pilgrim.

Now available in print on Amazon, or your local bookstore, or wherever ebooks are sold.

What People Are Saying About Munchausen By Proxy For Fun And Profit

Liked it! Fun. Subversive. Think ‘A confederacy of dunces’ but with more OAP love and card games. I recommend it if you fancy a read ‘off the beaten tracks’. – Lee Garratt, Author of Remains


The authors clearly had a lot of fun writing this book. The characters, while definitely not smart and definitely not perfect, are written with a tongue-in-cheek humor that makes them fun to tag along with. If you like dark comedy, this book is a fun read! – Alex, Goodreads Reviewer


I can no longer allow my partner to read this book before bed. He keeps waking me up with his laughter and then insists on reading me entire paragraphs! Do not buy this for one you snuggle with, unless you don’t mind being awaken to snorts, chuckles and belly laughs. I find it highly annoying. Perhaps amazon should pair this book with ear plugs. – Amelia, Goodreads Reviewer