Description
Martin Lafs is a consummate investigator, dashing ladies’ man, and all-around sophisticate—in his own mind, at least.
When a woman hires him to find her missing husband, the job seems straightforward. But when there is an offer to sweeten the deal, Lafs sees an opportunity for some pro-grade shenanigans of the let’s-get-paid-twice-for-one-job variety.
That’s when the blonde steps in. No, not the blonde, the BLONDE with all the seductive glances and enticing curves that implies. She proves to be . . . distracting.
But when tragedy strikes, Lafs begins to realize that all the threads are connected and that far from pleasing both clients and pocketing a hefty paycheck, he might be pleasing none of them, pocketing nothing, and looking like a fool.
One of those is clearly worse than the others.
Don’t Find Roger is a brash, dark comedy about the foibles of vanity and being full of oneself.
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