There's an old joke in which a man arrives in New York and hires a prostitute for $500 a night. He returns a second and third night, and as he is leaving the third morning, the prostitute stops him. "Sir, I noticed your Scottish accent. Are you be any chance from Glasgow?" He smiles. "Why yes - I was born and raised in Glasgow." She is excited. "By any chance do you know my parents, Sean and Sara McTavish?" He smiles and nods. "I know your parents very well.
They send their love and $1,500 dollars."Single Entry involves some of the elements of that joke, but on a much more complicated level. There are Navy Fighter Pilots, Attorneys, jealous women, and practical jokes that lead to a larceny trial. It's a fast and fun ride of deceit, betrayal, and transformation that will keep you turning the pages.