“Steven A. Finly’s final novel of The Hipsters Trilogy —“The Cocaine Diet”— is one hell of a thrill ride back into the 1980s and a true page turner.” -- Pamela Jaye Smith, award-winning writer
Story: It’s been eleven years since Detroit Municipal Police Detective Gil Nelson first infiltrated the city’s underground drug syndicates, and he’s had enough. Now retired from the force, Detective Nelson has become a successful novelist, writing about the mind-bending crimes he once solved.
However, when a narcotics dealer washes ashore on a California beach along with millions of dollars of cocaine, Nelson’s newly laid-back lifestyle is put on hold. Called back into the force, Nelson takes on the case, and when he uncovers the dead man on the beach was declared "deceased" five years ago, he quickly realizes this is no ordinary investigation. After all, you can’t die twice. Or can you?
STEVEN A. FINLY,
As a multiple award-winning Writers Guild of America West screenwriter, novelist, and guitar aficionado, Steven Finly has been a professional writer and musician since his teenage days growing up in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan.
A world traveler, Steven loves to vicariously share his adventures, insight, acerbic humor, and some of life’s harsh realities through the characters in his novels; which currently include The Hipsters Trilogy (“Wasted,” “High Life,” and “The Cocaine Diet”) along with his dark-comedy media/murder satire, “SINdication,” and his new supernatural horror trilogy "The Rippers' Gambit, book one, They Follow The Sun."