When the government gets into legislating romance, one man has to decide whether true love is worth breaking the law, in the comedy Dating Incorporated by Ricky W. Glore. As the story unspools in a dystopian future, love is really a game you have to win at all costs, since those who reach age 30 and are still single apparently face “a fate worse than death.”
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Laugh, gasp and revel in all the scandalous intrigue of an old-fashioned murder mystery farce in OJ Didn’t Do It: What Really Happened. In 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were found brutally murdered in Los Angeles. A few days later, most Americans were tuned to their television sets, watching as O.J. Simpson, the prime suspect, was pursued in an infamous white Bronco by a bevy of police cars. Ultimately found not guilty by a jury of his peers, many people still consider Simpson guilty as sin. But now, OJ Didn’t Do It: What Really Happened presents the “true” account of what really happened that fateful night in 1994. Don’t be too shocked if the glove does not fit …