Obama and Biden fighting crime in a new mystery novel is the break from political news you need

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Obama and Biden fighting crime in a new mystery novel is the break from political news you need
WASHINGTON, USA - JANUARY 20: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden walk through the Crypt of the Capitol for Donald Trumps inauguration ceremony, in Washington, USA on January 20, 2017. (Photo by J. Scott Applewhite / Pool / AP/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) Credit: Getty Images

They've been our nation's fearless leaders, the Internet's favorite meme, and everyone's most beloved bromance. Now, former President Barack Obama and his right-hand man, Joe Biden, are back. This time, they're kicking ass and taking names as a crime fighting duo.

A new mystery novel by satirist Andrew Shaffer titled Hope Never Dies kicks off the book series set to chronicle the former leaders' amateur detective work. In this installment, the two sleuth to solve the murder of Biden's favorite Amtrak conductor.

Though this might sound like a monotonous addition to the mountain of political comedy being peddled these days, Shaffer ensures his story is far from another Trump joke.

In an interview with The New York Times, Shaffer commented, "It’s not a parody of action movies or thrillers, and it’s not a satire of their politics. It’s just a mystery novel starring these two well known characters, who just happen to be in the public domain."

Obama and Biden will fill the archetypal roles of Sherlock and Holmes, respectively – but with some added oomph, it seems. Personally, I don't remember Benedict Cumberbatch ever brandishing a sawed-off shotgun to rescue his companion from a biker gang. But, maybe I just wasn't watching closely enough.

Shaffer's story is available now in print on Amazon and for listening on Audible.

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