Books tagged: farce

The adult filter is active; content marked as adults-only by the author is not listed.

Full Search
Found: 24 results

Accountancy    by Thomas Kennedy
Price: $1.00 USD. 17130 words. Published on October 6, 2009. .

A humorous Play with continuous action in two acts. SETTING:The office of Patrick Mayberry O’Toole Smythe, Senior Partner in the firm of O’Toole Smythe, Chartered Accountants. CAST: Two female and five male , including a beautiful girl and two Russians and a Tax Inspector. This is a fast moving modern Irish Farce.
A Huckster's Paradise    by Michael Antoniak
Price: $5.00 USD. 142770 words. Published on May 12, 2010. .

All Jack Schlitz wants is a second chance at success. When he finds it, as a purveyor of “natural products” with his partners in MacNatural Organics, it proves a velvet prison he half-heartedly longs to escape. Along the way to his epiphany, and beyond, the novel presents a comic view of one microcosm of our marketing-driven consumer culture, where all that really matters is a sale.
Who Was That Masked Man?    by Thomas Robertson
Price: Free! 1570 words. Published on October 11, 2010. .

In a case of love at first sight an amorous bank teller falls for a masked robber.
B.R. Dream Inc.    by Ginny Fleming
Price: $0.99 USD. 6310 words. Published on January 26, 2011. .

If the stress of running a small business weren't enough for Billy, he’s forced to juggle his frantic family life. Billy's Grandma Gilda Mae channels Baa-Baa Ram-Bam (a 2000 year old Barbarian). She's a bit flaky, though otherwise competent. Sometimes. It seems the only one who stands between Granny G and a nursing home is Baa-Baa Ram-Bam. Where's the sanity? Pray for Billy. He needs it.
Inaction Man    by Phillip Donnelly
Price: $0.99 USD. 21450 words. Published on May 20, 2011. .

Inaction Man, a 21’st century Superhero, lives as a bum on the streets of Paris, defending humanity against the Forces of Evil and the Dark Lords who control them.
Holy Trinity    by Michael Smith
Price: $1.99 USD. 74570 words. Published on July 15, 2011. .

Holy Trinity is the story of two priests who desperately want to save their church from demolition by a corrupt town mayor and an obsessed Bishop. In an attempt to raise cash they decide to rent out their church to a Rabbi and Hindu Swami with chaotic and hilarious consequences. Hells angels, the gay community and an inquisitive journalist all combine forces to help the church survive.
A Night of Blacker Darkness    by Dan Wells
Price: $4.99 USD. 63030 words. Published on July 26, 2011. .

Wrongly imprisoned, Frederick Whithers is desperate to commit the crime he's already being punished for: defrauding the bank out of a vast inheritance. He fakes his death to escape, but when he's seen climbing out of a coffin everyone assumes he's a vampire; when he shows none of the traditional vampire weaknesses, they decide he must be the most powerful vampire in the history of the world.
The Black Fossil    by Rodney Mountain
Price: Free! 51620 words. Published on August 4, 2011. .

Jim Stalin thought he was a nondescript government agent on a mission to find an artifact that has long been missing. He doesn't know where it is or why he's looking for it, but he thinks that all questions will be answered when he gets there. Join him and his insane friends as he goes on an adventure the likes of which haven't been seen since Leslie Nielsen had that love child with John Cleese.
Short Story Coupling: Border Patrol, A Fairy Tale    by Jeff Roby
Price: $2.99 USD. 11770 words. Published on August 12, 2011. .

Two irreverent, farcical short stories. Border Patrol, a homeland security tale, begins in a tame military outpost where a veteran soldier is teamed with a wild new recruit. Their boring routine quickly takes an hysterical roller coaster ride with quick turns and a bizarre conclusion. A Fairy Tale brings a hairy godmother to the rescue of an aging princess, using the internet to bag a hot prince.
Force of Habit    by Marian Allen
Price: $0.99 USD. 61900 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on August 15, 2011. .

Isobel Enid Schuster never planned to go into space. She almost wished there had been no Vatican III, and the clergy had not gone co-ed, or at least the Jesuits had not. But all those things had happened.