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The Prosaist and The Unholy Ghost
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The Prosaist and The Unholy Ghost

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A serial killer reminiscent of Brett Easton Ellis’s Patrick Bateman of American Psycho is terrorizing the streets of New York City and provides inspiration to a world-renowned author who writes novels about serial killers. Unknown to each, though, they have a connection closer than that between brothers that falls on an NYPD informant, who with his friend and associate-in-training to discover.

A darkly entertaining story set on New York’s mean streets that provide the backdrop for the story that climbs at a high rate of speed to a surprisingly unpredictable conclusion.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Thomas Max Publishing
Date
4 October 2021
Pages
194
ISBN
9781737762003

A serial killer reminiscent of Brett Easton Ellis’s Patrick Bateman of American Psycho is terrorizing the streets of New York City and provides inspiration to a world-renowned author who writes novels about serial killers. Unknown to each, though, they have a connection closer than that between brothers that falls on an NYPD informant, who with his friend and associate-in-training to discover.

A darkly entertaining story set on New York’s mean streets that provide the backdrop for the story that climbs at a high rate of speed to a surprisingly unpredictable conclusion.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Thomas Max Publishing
Date
4 October 2021
Pages
194
ISBN
9781737762003