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Psycho Killer by Anonyme
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Psycho Killer (original 2013; edition 2013)

by Anonyme

Series: Bourbon Kid (5)

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The new book from the anonymous author of the international bestselling Bourbon Kid series. Everything seems peaceful in the small town of B Movie Hell until a mysterious serial killer in a skull mask topped with a red mohawk shows up and starts butchering the locals. Government agents Jack Munson and Milena Fonseca are sent to track down and eliminate the masked psychopath. But as they soon discover, the residents of B Movie Hell don't want their help. This is a town like no other, and the locals have many dark secrets.... Already a hit in France and Germany and with film rights optioned by Tobey Maguire's Material Pictures and Alexandra Milchan (exec producer - The Wolf of Wall Street), The Red Mohawk is a fun, outrageous and bloody thriller full of cinematic references and homages to many cult movies. An explosive cocktail of delirious humour and suspense - St phane Loignon, Le Parisien magazine.… (more)
Member:Chassegnouf
Title:Psycho Killer
Authors:Anonyme
Info:Sonatine (2013), 358 pages
Collections:Lus (possédés ou pas), Littérature, Your library
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The Red Mohawk by Anonymous (2013)

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I really wasn't sure what to expect when I started reading this book. I ended up staying up late to finish reading it. I honestly didn't notice the typos or grammatical errors that others seem to have noticed but then I was engrossed in the story itself. It is very tongue in cheek and needs to be read as a parody. The characters are such obvious stereotypes of typical slasher/horror films characters as is the small town with hidden secrets. There is a lot of blood and gore/sex/gross situations but then if you think back to the cheesy slasher movies of the 70's and 80's, they are chock full of the same. All in all, I found the book to be a fun read which brought back fond memories of cult classic slasher/horror movies. I am not surprised in the least that the novel is being developed into a movie by none other than Tobey Maquire's Material Pictures. Thank you to the author and Netgalley for the opportunity to read this fun book! ( )
  Veronica.Sparrow | Nov 15, 2015 |
I really wasn't sure what to expect when I started reading this book. I ended up staying up late to finish reading it. I honestly didn't notice the typos or grammatical errors that others seem to have noticed but then I was engrossed in the story itself. It is very tongue in cheek and needs to be read as a parody. The characters are such obvious stereotypes of typical slasher/horror films characters as is the small town with hidden secrets. There is a lot of blood and gore/sex/gross situations but then if you think back to the cheesy slasher movies of the 70's and 80's, they are chock full of the same. All in all, I found the book to be a fun read which brought back fond memories of cult classic slasher/horror movies. I am not surprised in the least that the novel is being developed into a movie by none other than Tobey Maquire's Material Pictures. Thank you to the author and Netgalley for the opportunity to read this fun book! ( )
  Veronica.Sparrow | Nov 15, 2015 |
***review copy***

Not for the faint of heart that's for sure. A lot of gore and action with a little humor mixed in. A nicely blended piece of work. ( )
  nubian_princesa | Jun 10, 2015 |
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« Je suis chaque jour le héros de mon propre film.
Certains jours sans le savoir,
j'apparais dans les films des autres.
Et j'y joue presque toujours
le rôle du méchant. »

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Randall Buckwater n'avait pas prononcé un seul juron depuis le jour de son mariage, trente ans plus tôt, lorsqu'il avait promis à sa femme d'arrêter les grossièretés.
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The new book from the anonymous author of the international bestselling Bourbon Kid series. Everything seems peaceful in the small town of B Movie Hell until a mysterious serial killer in a skull mask topped with a red mohawk shows up and starts butchering the locals. Government agents Jack Munson and Milena Fonseca are sent to track down and eliminate the masked psychopath. But as they soon discover, the residents of B Movie Hell don't want their help. This is a town like no other, and the locals have many dark secrets.... Already a hit in France and Germany and with film rights optioned by Tobey Maguire's Material Pictures and Alexandra Milchan (exec producer - The Wolf of Wall Street), The Red Mohawk is a fun, outrageous and bloody thriller full of cinematic references and homages to many cult movies. An explosive cocktail of delirious humour and suspense - St phane Loignon, Le Parisien magazine.

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