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Edward Belfar for “A Very Innocent Man”

About the Book: Life’s going great for Dr. Robert Rosen. He has a New York City medical practice, his dreams of TV fame as “Dr. Sober-Up” are coming true, and he’s making big bucks selling oxycodone prescriptions for cash. What could go wrong? Sure, his personal life is a bit rocky-his brother, mother, and son all seeing him as a swindler and a low life-but you can’t have everything. Besides, he has a wonderful young assistant/girlfriend in Tamika Jones and a skilled if out of control mentor in Dr. Barry “Bulldog” Bullard, so really, who needs them?
Unfortunately, his opioid side business includes selling prescriptions to a bogus pain clinic run by Russian mobsters, mobsters who don’t have a lot of respect for Dr. Rosen’s position nor his fees, nor, for that matter, his apartment and personal possessions.
Inevitably, his house of cards collapses when one of his patients rats him out to the FBI and he is arrested. Out on bail, he can’t work, he is hemorrhaging money, and the prospect of spending a long stint in prison looms. He’s got to do something, but the more he tries to get ahead of his troubles the worse they get.
Finally he hits on a plan: reinvent himself as a life coach and motivational speaker. Once again, his fortunes appear to be on the rise. However, he finds, to his dismay, that he cannot escape his criminal past; the Russians have not finished with him yet.
In the spirit of John Kennedy Toole and Chuck Palahniuk, A Very Innocent Man is a darkly comic novel that, as with all good satire, may not be so absurd after all.
Edward Belfar is the author of two works of fiction. His novel A Very Innocent Man, published by Flexible Press in 2023, won a 2024 Independent Press Award in the Humor/Satire category. His previous book, Wanderers, a collection of short stories, was published by Stephen F. Austin State University Press in 2012. His fiction and essays have appeared in numerous literary journals, including Shenandoah, The Baltimore Review, Potpourri, Confrontation, Natural Bridge, Schuylkill Valley Journal, Tampa Review, and Maryland Literary Revew. As a reader for the online journal The Plentitudes, he reviews both fiction and nonfiction submissions. He lives with his wife in Columbia, Maryland, and can be reached through his website at www.edwardbelfar.com.
Len Kruger’s debut novel, Bad Questions, was the winner of the 2023 Washington Writers’ Publishing House Fiction Award and a 2023 Foreword INDIES finalist. His short fiction has appeared in Zoetrope-All Story, The Barcelona Review, The Potomac Review, Gargoyle, Splonk, and the anthology, This is What America Looks Like: Fiction and Poetry from DC, Maryland, and Virginia. A graduate of the MFA Program at the University of Maryland, he lives in Washington, DC, with his wife, Cynthia Folcarelli, and their Shih Tzu, Howie. More at www.lenkruger.com
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