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The Karma Kaper
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THE KARMA KAPER stars Walter Shore, naïve twin brother and business partner to Barry Shore, a "B" list Hollywood movie producer and shyster. An Armenian crime family invests $10 million into a Barry Shore Productions film. When the film never materializes the Armenians call the loan. When Barry doesn't pay the Armenian's juice men pickup unsuspecting Walter as he walks out of a dry cleaners on Larchmont. They drive Walter to a Glendale sausage factory and feed him alive into the meat grinder. Walter goes to heaven and comes back to Barry in the body of a Chihuahua who has to gather good karma to get his former life back. Frederick Delano Rubenstein (F.D.R.) is a hapless counterman at his father's delicatessen across Melrose Avenue from Shore Productions. F.D.R.'s secret passion is to become a Hollywood screenwriter. When his father, the King of Corn Beef dies, FDR sells the deli, moves to Malibu, and agrees to write a script he once pitched to Barry Shore. There's a twist. Barry Shore uses the script to borrow from Hasidic money launderers. Now, F.D.R. is the fall guy! Barry convinces Walter that Walter will accrue good karma by shepherding F.D.R through the screenwriting process while he, Barry, stalls the Armenians and gets major studio backing. All chaos breaks loose as one scam and scheme follow Barry Shore, Walter his Chihuahua brother, F.D.R., the Armenians, the Hasidic money launderers, and the rest of us. The reader will laugh at this farcical novel of love, life, and larceny. Definitely a 9 ½ on the Rotten Corn Beef Scale."