This debut novel is a great ride, but you’ll never have the heart to swat a fly again.
— Bryce Zabel, award-winning writer/producer, former CEO of the Television Academy, and former Board Member of the Writers Guild of America.
‘THE FLY WHO KNEW TOO MUCH’ is a book that will totally captivate you from its first page to the very last. It is an inventive, engrossing and a compelling story which takes the old saying of ‘wishing you could be a fly on the wall’ to new heights. Their are so many twists and surprises in this book that it takes the reader on such an original, humorous and wonderful ride! I know you will enjoy and be entertained as much as I was!
— Barry London Vice Chairman, Paramount Pictures, Motion Picture Group (retired)
THE FLY WHO KNEW TOO MUCH is like no Hollywood novel you’ve ever seen: hilarious, satisfying, endlessly surprising, and impossible to put down. I read it in one sitting- that never happens. And fresh? It’s a stone original.
— Nicole Mones, author of The Last Chinese Chef.
The Fly Who Knew Too Much is a thoroughly entertaining, delightful addition to the magical realism genre. This “comic novel” whisks you on a vacation and offers an insider look into Hollywood, Malibu, Mexico and more-through the eyes of the fly. Not just any fly, mind you, but a friendly fruit fly with feelings who understands English, and even some Spanish, and can communicate with humans.
The author, an attorney who was a lawyer to Hollywood stars and television personalities, takes the reader on the wings of that fly into the intimate worlds of movie stars, starlets, relationships, the Mexican mafia, and the FBI. Fasten your seatbelt, it’s like no ride you’ve ever taken before.
— Raymond Paul Johnson, award-winning author of Conspiracy Ignited
The Fly Who Knew Too Much is one of the most enjoyable fiction novels I’ve read in a long time. The unique story line immediately captured my attention and the fast moving hilarious plot events kept me hooked until the finish. I suggested the book to a book club my friend participates in and those members feedback was a big thumbs up. Read the book and I guarantee you will love the experience.
— John Snedegar, International Businessman and Investor
Here is an unusual novel no doubt inspired by Kafka’s Metamorphosis, spiced with poignant satire and humor. The old saying, “I”d like to be a fly on the wall,” becomes reality as the protagonist is exactly that. Refreshing and sometimes laugh out loud, there is a subtext of welcomed substance about the world and government we experience today.
— Catherine Ann Jones, Author of East and West: Stories of India

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