To Catch a Catch & Think Tank By Bob Cohn

To Catch a Catch

This delightful romantic comedy opens on a sad note when a successful Ad Agency executive loses his wife after 29 wonderful years. Beginning at her funeral, footloose women offer themselves in unique ways to attract the newly eligible “Catch”, hoping to inveigle their way into his upscale country club lifestyle on Chicago’s suburban North Shore.

Using talents and skills, from culinary to erotic, they offer the widower “whatever it takes,” requiring him to conserve his energy, especially his sexual energy, as he juggles the challenges of his new lifestyle.

Meanwhile, a new executive at the Agency’s largest client is herself a “Catch.” A beautiful, financially successful single mom with a penthouse hi-rise condo, she is thrown into the widower’s life by her blustery tycoon employer. Their antics while working together on two major ad campaigns nearly derail their careers and cause incredible chaos among their colleagues, friends and families.

Think Tank

Dr. Perry Annister, a Washington Think Tank “wunderkind” partner bidding on the President’s 2050 Project, delivers a speech at Harvard recommending that elected Government Officials should have Government Sciences Degrees. Harvard, then Stanford, publish the speech hoping to add profitable courses to their curricula.

The University and Presidential endorsements unleash stormy responses, foreign and domestic, from politicians to oil and drug cartels, that terrorize Perry to stop him from disrupting their operations. Hunted and pursued by Mafia and covert Intelligence operatives, Perry and his beautiful PhD fiancée, Jackie, desperately run for their lives. Traumatized and wounded, they frantically fight back and escape several times, using brainpower, athleticism and unseen help to outwit merciless killers.

Realizing their danger, the President appoints NSA/Secret Service Agents to protect the beleaguered pair as they dodge car-bombs and bullets, from Las Vegas to the White House, until the President himself unveils a surprising life-saving solution.

About the Author

Bob Cohn owned and operated a National Boutique Advertising Agency, with offices in Chicago and New York, employing 60-80 professionals, 20 of whom were writers. The Agency specialized in new product development.

The author of two non-fiction books, They Called it Pilot Error and Aviahomosapionics, Bob is now writing special interest novels and non-fiction books drawn from his experiences as a developer of new consumer products, plus his knowledge of and access to the U.S. Laboratory Consortium and specialized private and Government hi-tech agencies.

Bob and his wife, Sylvia, live in Arizona.

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