Wednesday, December 31, 2025

PART VIII: BIGFIX really helpled me in my novel DADDY'S LITTLE FELONS


 

Back in 2009, I was well into writing my cybercrime/cyberprivateering novel DADDY'S LITTLE FELONS (https://lnkd.in/gPivdAuK).

I thought for sure we'd wise up in how to end cybercrime. Well, as Mom always said, "Rick, you're frequently wrong but never in doubt." Sigh.

Readers universally agreed that this would make a good movie. When the book came out in 2013, one documentary filmmaker posted this review:

Jeffrey C. Hays
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great read
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2013
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I was familiar with Rick Bennett's advertising writing, which mixes intelligence, wit, and "stick your finger in the eye of the biggest guy on the field" ballsy-ness. So, I hoped his fiction would live up to his 9 to 5 writing. With Daddy's Little Felons, Bennett delivers. I like my heroes a little larger than life, (think Jack Reacher) and DLF's protagonist satisfies. As a documentary filmmaker, I'm never asked about casting decision in narratives (their loss!) but it's easy to see Jason Stratham in the lead role. A fast paced page turner, kudos to Rick Bennett on his new book.

Sincerely yours,
Rick Bennett
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Implementation suggestions for THE MORGAN DOCTRINE are most welcome. What are the "Got'chas!"? What questions would some future Cyber Privateering Czar have to answer about this in a Senate confirmation hearing?