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"Exceedingly funny . . . this ones good for what ails you." - The New York Times . Reluctant P.I. to the perfidious, Junior Bender, may be L.A.s smoothest operator but when he breaks one of the cardinal rules of burglary (dont take scores that youre being paid way too much for) he finds himself once again on the wrong side of, well, the wrong side. . Los Angeles burglar Junior Bender has a rule about never taking a job that pays too well: in the criminal underworld, if youre offered more money than a job is worth, someone is going to end up dead. But hes bending his rule this one time because he and his girlfriend, Ronnie, are in desperate need of cash to hire a kidnapper to snatch Ronnies two-year-old son back from her ex. The whole thing is pretty complicated and has Junior on edge. The parameters of the job do nothing to calm his nerves. A nameless woman in an orange wig has offered Junior fifty grand - twenty-five up front - to break into the abandoned house of a recently deceased 97-year-old recluse, Daisy Horton, and steal a doll from her collection. Junior knows no doll is worth 50K, so he figures there must be something hidden inside the doll that can get him in a heap of trouble. It doesnt take long for Junior to realize hes not the only one looking for the doll. When an old friend ends up murdered, Junior decides he will stop at nothing to figure out who the woman in the orange wig is, and why she wants the doll badly enough to leave a trail of bodies in her wake.