The Lobster Heist

Sometimes, you’ve just got to get the lobster.

Apart from his thankless job at Hot Dawgy Dawgs, Brooklyn’s best and worst hot dog joint, twenty-something Josh Cantillo doesn’t have much going on in his life. Unless you count his never-ending quest to find his lobsterman father who walked out one day and never came back. One of the only things that Josh remembered about him was their shared enchantment with a rare, metallic-blue lobster that resides in a local, rundown Chinese restaurant—and when Josh finds out that his father is dying, he will go to any means to get that blue lobster and bring it to him.

It’s a foolproof plan, if not for Pony’s ruthless gun-toting handlers, a mad-dash to Maine, and the crusty lobster fishermen who won’t reveal his father’s whereabouts. Josh and his friends’ dedication to making it out alive, and his father’s ticking-timeline, might just help them accomplish their mission. At any rate, the comical misadventures of The Lobster Heist will at least get Josh out of serving sauerkraut for a few days.

Advance Praise for The LOBSTER HEIST

“Characters funny enough to be on T.V., jammed right into a hot dog-infused book you can take with you anywhere.”

— Matt Saincome, The Hard Times

“The Lobster Heist manages to be a funny book that’s also a crime caper — and it touches upon love and loss. This book has everything, including a giant blue lobster, references to ’90s indie rock, and copious amounts of drinking. The only thing it doesn’t have is sauerkraut.”

—Janine Annett, McSweeney’s

“A roadtrip comedy full of unforgettable characters, both human and lobster.”

— Orli Matlow, Adult Swim

About the Author

Erin McLaughlin is a satire writer and editor, and her work has been featured in The Hard Times, Points in Case, Hard Drive, and Screen Queens, and she is the co-founder and former Head Editor of JumpKick, the satirical crowdfunding website. Erin holds a B.A. in English-Creative Writing from Binghamton University, an M.A. in Communication from Baruch College, and is an M.F.A. in Fiction candidate.