Owen Fletcher went to Nashville as a promising young musician pursuing fame, but missed by an inch and is a handyman getting by. He lives in an RV parked next to a trailer park sewer lid, thinking every morning he'll fire up the RV and leave the music scene behind.
The highlight of Owen's day is going to the Waffle House, ordering the same meal, served by the same surly waitress. When he discovers he's won the lottery, he can't collect because of back issues-taxes; an overdue library fine; a paternity suit; and an ex-wife who forgot to file the decree. When he does collect, he's besieged by the sultry waitress, the Iranian liquor store owner who sold the ticket, and a sting by murderous conspirators willing to kill anyone but Owen.
If Owen is going to be a tycoon he must rediscover himself, and that path leads to shocking discoveries. The lies in his past fire up the rage inside.
When you think Owen cleared the last hurdle, he trips into the next mess as he is seduced, lied to, tricked, and scammed. Owen's fix for his lottery rage is to run or hide- but neither is going to work.
About the Author: Retired US Air Force officer and airline pilot Robert Lance is an active businessman and the former CEO of a communications corporation. In addition to Lottery Rage, he is the author of Mischief Island, Caesar's Cat, and The Shadow Spy.
Lance holds a graduate degree in Russian studies and regularly contributes to academic societies specializing in his areas of expertise. He is a member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the RAF Club, and International Thrill Writers.
Active in the "war bird" community, Lance is an avid traveler who constantly seeks new experiences and adventures.