Steven W. Johnson is a three-tour Viet Nam Veteran who has worked as a corporate mailroom clerk, data entry clerk, computer programmer, database designer, and magazine publisher. The written word has been a part of his life since discovering The Hobbit in high school. Steve has written six books that include: The Curious Misadventures of Tubby Wexler, Private Investigator - Tubby Wexler is a soft-boiled private eye who believes he is the personification of his pulp magazine heroes, Philip Marlowe, Sam Spade, and Mike Hammer. Wexler has all the trappings - a two-room office in a dilapidated downtown building, a loyal, if untrained canine, a voluptuous Cajun beauty as a secretary, and a host of interesting clients. What Tubby doesn’t have is a clue! And Not Much of a Crime, a 2013 ABNA quarter finalist novel of political corruption, intrigue and murder in a small Nevada town. - Allison King finds herself embroiled in a fight for her life when she decides to campaign for a vacant seat on the town council of Charleston, Nevada. Does she have what it takes to overcome the political corruption, intrigue and murder that permeates the town and still fight to save the adult video empire she has created in Los Angeles?