Presents Dutch Act a new film by Robert Rosenbaum

 

Synopsis
Dutch Act

written by Robert Rosenbaum

Dutch Morgan is a brash ex-cop who hides his gun in his pants and tells you he's just happy to see you. Forced to throw in his badge when two young suspects die in a bust-gone-bad, he now gets by as an insurance investigator.

While working jewelry and small theft claims, Dutch becomes intrigued by a seemingly random series of suicides. With few resources currently at his disposal, Dutch seeks the aid of his estranged former partner Detective Ramon Jarvis. Jarvis has problems of his own with the department. But he is unable to turn down his old friend and he reluctantly concedes to provide Dutch with inside information.

Dutch attempts to tie together what appear to be unrelated clues and suspects; the most suspicious of which is Charlotte Webster. Charlotte is a sultry sex therapist whose biting edge is as tantalizing to Dutch as are her long legs. Dutch and Charlotte dance around the facts. Literally. But how could a sexy psychologist, once noted for her work in the field of self-termination, profit by the acts of the unfortunate? Dutch figures he has it all worked out.

But when Jarvis turns up missing, and Dutch turns up the fact that Charlotte and Jarvis were more than acquaintances, he must now rely upon the woman he trusts least to lead him to his friend.

Solving this case, and saving Jarvis might be just the ticket Dutch needs to get back into the game. Which is where he'll find himself when a famous New York clothing designer turns up dead. Is it suicide or murder? We'll find out in Dutch's next adventure; FASHION VICTIM.

 

Dutch Act - In Development!