The FrostHaired Vixen Dramatized Ad..., John Zakour
The FrostHaired Vixen Dramatized Ad..., John Zakour
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Synopsis

In the year 2060, Zach Johnson, the world's only freelance private investigator, tackles his strangest case yet-solving the murders of two elves at the North Pole. Santana Clausa, the micro-mini skirt clad bombshell and frost-haired mutant who runs the Pole hires Zach to stop the killer or killers before they strike again, destroying the Holiday for billions. If the media gets whiff of the murders at the "happiest, safest place on Earth," mass panic is sure to ensue-and that's never a good thing. With the happiness of billions at stake, Zach and HARV (his A.I. companion wired directly to his brain-yes it was as painful as it sounds) will match wits, muscle, and technology against a bevy of superhuman females, a mutant elf with an attitude, killer robots, and even a couple of nerds with an agenda.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Bryan on May 07, 2022

This one is better than the third one was. Someone wants to end Holiday, the futuristic replacement for all earthly December holidays. To make things fair the world council created Santana Clausa, the titular frost-haired vixen, and an army of elves to take care of managing Holiday for everyone on e......more

Goodreads review by David on March 01, 2012

Zach Johnson, the only living P.I. has another rousing adventure in this comedic Science Fiction pulp offering by John Zakour. This time, the dame who needs his help is Santana, the world-wide symbol of Holiday! Holiday is the melding of Christmas, Kwanza, and Hanakah into one event by the world Cou......more

Goodreads review by Katy on April 17, 2013

Please Note: I read and reviewed this book in 2007. Just copying over the review from Amazon. Overview: John Zakour goes it alone in this, the fourth book featuring freelance PI Zachary Nixon Johnson - the only freelance PI left in the world in the year 2060. In his latest adventure, he is approached......more

Goodreads review by Hunter on December 29, 2023

Picked this up from a thrift store for holiday reading because the premise seemed weird and funny. The book is weird and funny, but not in a good way. The author has a…fixation…on women’s pheromones and writes some noticeably bad dialogue, especially between the main character and his Latina fiancée......more

Goodreads review by Nai on December 31, 2018

This review is for the entire series I binged in two weeks like a crazy day on Netflix. So I must say I loved it! Humorous, campy and fun for all the right reasons. Zakour pokes fun at all the tropes and takes it to the next level, so much over the top you have to chuckle at it poking fun of itself.......more