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The Trouble with Evan

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The Trouble with Evan

By: D C Chase
Narrated by: Ross Blilie
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MEET EVAN KANE

Say hello to Pittsburgh’s most eligible bachelor. Evan is a twenty-something with the world at his feet. If only he could meet the right woman. Someone he’ll be able to settle down with.

There’s just one problem.

He can’t seem to find one.

Will Evan’s fortune change when he meets a stripper at a bachelor party?

MEET EVAN’S FATHER, MARSHALL KANE

Or more specifically, say hello to Senate Majority Leader for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Marshall Kane. Senator Kane is a man with a ruthless reputation for getting what he wants. He’s played the political game of cat and mouse for years in and around the state capital, seemingly always outwitting his foes.

But recently, the stakes in Harrisburg have risen. It’s election year and Senator Kane, a man who is always looking to gain more power, is more than eager to throw his name in the ring to become the next governor of Pennsylvania.

There’s just one problem.

His son is dating a stripper.

TWO WORLDS COLLIDE

The Trouble with Evan is a gritty, suspenseful, and—at times—comical novel, which will make one reconsider their perceptions of the grungy world of politics.

What lengths will the buttoned-up senator go to in order prevent his star-crossed son from interfering with his long-awaited political destiny?

Buckle up.

Because nothing is off the table.

©2025 D C Chase (P)2025 D C Chase
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