'An ambitious novel, brilliantly realised.' (Steven Bell, Scotland Online)'An astonishingly vivid portrait of a catastrophically disturbed man, written with such skill and precision that it draws the reader unwillingly into the reality of its protagonist.' (Jenny Wild, Waterstone's, Glasgow)'In this funny-serious book, David Aitken pokes his finger into the stomach of the traditional crime novel.' (Alex O'Connell, The Times, London)'A waggish narrative describing a fatal fascination...a great title.' (The Literary Review, Edinburgh)
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