Killer Vibes, by Jack Friday (REVIEW) — Inheriting a Hot Mess, a Bag of Money, and... a Murder(!)
An aimless but likeable twenty-nine-year-old, currently crashing in someone’s garage during another sweltering Texas summer. (And not a pimped-out one, either; he’s crammed in with a bunch of stuff the owner stores there.) The problem is, jobs have never really stuck with him, so for years he’s just been floating from one situation to the next, smoking blunt after blunt and hooking up with other attractive men and beautiful women at every opportunity. But one day his casual, wake-and-bake lifestyle is thrown for a loop by a stranger’s arrival... a lawyer, who brusquely informs him that he’s the sole heir to his uncle’s fortune. And that he needs to go to Austin (a place he’s never been) right now , to claim it. Full of questions without answers, Peter Key can’t begin to imagine the dangers awaiting him, in the debut of Jack Friday’s new unlikely-sleuth series, Killer Vibes . The first question Peter has is why him? He’d only met Uncle Forrest a handful of...