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Title | : | The Big Rusty Lie |
Author | : | Ryan Speck |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 204 pages |
Published | : | January 19th 2009 by Curbstomp Press (first published January 17th 2008) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction |
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Paperback | Pages: 204 pages Rating: 4.25 | 4 Users | 1 review Reviews
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Bernardo Walterhaus is a detective on a mission: find a missing heiress that no one can seem to locate. Armed with cunning wit, luck, and an unerring ability to find trouble, Bernardo will solve the case with the help of his bodyguard/driver and a pack of the most vulgar and violent cops you could have on your side. Bernardo will find an unlikely solution, without a clue or a good idea, as long as the mercenaries, gnomes, orderlies, exploding castles, fake Germans, angry competitors, plane crashes, burning office buildings, board meetings, boiling chocolate, fratboys, and criminal masterminds don't get him first. A surreal comedy caper from Ryan Speck.Declare Books In Pursuance Of The Big Rusty Lie
Original Title: | The Big Rusty Lie |
ISBN: | 0615178367 (ISBN13: 9780615178363) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://ryanspeck.com/ |
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Ratings: 4.25 From 4 Users | 1 review ReviewsNotice About Books The Big Rusty Lie
I learned that, given a month and a half, I could churn out a fairly enjoyable book that I could halfway edit and release unto the world like some sort of radioactive monstrosity from a low-budget 50's sci-fi film, poised to rain down fire upon unsuspecting villagers. I know that books don't usually rain fire, but, let's be honest, my little paperback is a bit of a fire-trap.For anyone that isn't me, I'm sure you'll love this old mutt of a book, the not-so-tender crossbreeding of Douglas Adams,I learned that, given a month and a half, I could churn out a fairly enjoyable book that I could halfway edit and release unto the world like some sort of radioactive monstrosity from a low-budget 50's sci-fi film, poised to rain down fire upon unsuspecting villagers. I know that books don't usually rain fire, but, let's be honest, my little paperback is a bit of a fire-trap.For anyone that isn't me, I'm sure you'll love this old mutt of a book, the not-so-tender crossbreeding of Douglas Adams,
An "author of things", Ryan Speck grew up on a diet of science-fiction, fantasy, and horror, but quickly found himself far too easily distracted to be suitably literary. Already churning out a thin gruel of absurd ideas and bad poetry, Ryan saw a book review in Entertainment Weekly of a Russian author who wrote absurdist stories, such as one mentioned about a man hiding a stick of butter in his
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