Andrew Shaffer

Andrew Shaffer is an American author known for his humorous and satirical works, including 'Hope Never Dies' and 'The Day of the Donald.'

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  1. 1. Secret Santa

    A Christmas Cozy Mystery

    In this horror-comedy novel, a young woman named Lucy is desperate to land a job in the competitive world of publishing during the 1980s. She secures a position at a prestigious publishing house known for its horror titles, only to find herself entangled in a series of bizarre and sinister events. As the office's Secret Santa gift exchange approaches, Lucy receives a mysterious and malevolent gift that unleashes chaos among her colleagues. Amidst the escalating supernatural occurrences, she must uncover the dark secrets lurking within the company and confront the malevolent forces threatening her survival.

  2. 2. Hope Never Dies

    An Obama Biden Mystery

    In this thrilling and humorous mystery, former Vice President Joe Biden finds himself drawn back into the world of intrigue and danger when his beloved Amtrak conductor dies under suspicious circumstances. Teaming up with his old friend and former President Barack Obama, the duo embarks on a quest to uncover the truth, navigating a web of secrets, deception, and unexpected allies. As they delve deeper into the case, the pair rekindle their camaraderie and discover that their partnership is as strong as ever, proving that hope and friendship can triumph over adversity.

  3. 3. Great Philosophers Who Failed At Love

    A Guide to Love, Sex, and Misery

    This witty and insightful book delves into the tumultuous love lives of some of history's most renowned philosophers, revealing that even the greatest minds can falter in matters of the heart. Through a series of engaging anecdotes, it explores the romantic misadventures and personal flaws of these intellectual giants, offering a humorous yet poignant reminder that wisdom in philosophy does not necessarily translate to success in love. The narrative provides a fresh perspective on the human side of these iconic figures, blending historical facts with a touch of satire to entertain and enlighten readers.

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