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Killer Green
- Narrated by: Tom Pile
- Length: 4 hrs and 12 mins
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Crime Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
Welcome to Killer Green
Quentin Tarantino meets Smokey & The Bandit in this noir, science-fiction thriller. Sometimes, people just need killing.
When Sam West wanders into the Sunny-Side-Up Diner for the last time, hoping for a last slice of Mort's world-class pie, and one last look at a waitress named Delilah, he has no idea he's about to become the instrument of a great, kharmic cleansing. The only thing crazier than the seemingly inevitable trail of bodies following Sam and Delilah south is the fact that - as State Police and local sheriffs begin to investigate - they find no evidence. Nothing. And the missing bodies are just the start, as an unlikely band of companions are drawn together in a scientific experiment more in line with the TV Series Fringe than anything in reality, with the threat of alien probes, local law enforcement, and rednecks around every corner.
Killer Green began life as a joking conversation on Twitter. It became a phenomenon - was written into a screenpaly - shared on the Internet, optioned by a production company, and continues it's social media-born roll toward the Mexican border.
It's ecologically relevant. It's good for the environment. It's a novel you will not forget, that will leave you laughing and hold your attention to the last word.
Wouldn't you rather be green?
David Niall Wilson, author of The DeChance Chronicles, Sins of the Flash, This is My Blood, On the Third Day, and more than thirty other books is a former president of the Horror Writer's of America, multiple winner of the Bram Stoker Award, an ordained minister in the Universal Life Church, and nearly as crazy as his characters.
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- Keith LaDue
- 10-30-20
What have I just read?
This book mainly falls in two genre’s. I think those would be crime and thriller. The well fleshed-out characters were from many genres. Suppressing to me was the characters often made me laugh. I highly recommend and encourage all above 15-18 to read/listen to this book. I would like to read all other reviews.
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- Susan Patterson
- 10-25-20
Wild & crazy tale
David Niall Wilson's vivid imagination takes us on a wild and crazy chase!
Tom Pile did a good job of bringing the characters to life.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.