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Richmond Smokes a Joint

By: Larry Weiner
Narrated by: Patricia Tallman, Kris Holden-Ried, Jerry Robbins, Tom Dheere
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If you like your action with a hint of humor and a soupçon of sex, then Richmond Smokes a Joint will make you stand up and cheer. Bursting forth from the popular Anne Manx series, that felonious firebrand Jean Richmond (Patricia Tallman, Babylon 5, Night of the Living Dead 1990) is back, and taking the spotlight in her own cosmically wild adventure!

L. Sid Knee (Kris Holden-Ried, The Tudors, Lost Girl) has a secret. He knows the location of the mythical Sacred Plate of Marange. When he approaches Richmond's ne'er-do-well boyfriend Herm (Jerry Robbins, Powder River, Beacon Hill) about obtaining the plate, the treacherous trio take off on an intergalactic free-for-all filled with colorful crewmen, mysterious murders, dangerous double-crosses, and mommy talk.

Through its memorable characters, immersive sound design, and an original score, Richmond Smokes a Joint zips you from a secret safe to the caverns of Marange...where not even Richmond's considerable wiles and cunning might be enough to make her come out alive and on top. So, strap yourself in for a dizzying science fiction adventure so clever, even the title itself is a double entendre!

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