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Single White Psychopath Seeks Same

Single White Psychopath Seeks Same

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Recent Rave Reviews
Review: "Strand performs an incredible balancing act between humor and horror. Belly laughs are followed by stomach-churning terror, frequently on the same page."
--Cemetery Dance

"Trying to synopsize one of Mr. Strand's incredible works is rather like trying to stuff a full-grown elephant into a bag small enough to be carry-on luggage--it just isn't possible. A seriously hilarious read. Five stars."
--Scribe's World

"Five stars. Manages to be both hilariously funny and wildly scary at the same time...full of great one-liners...if you like your heroes slightly bumbling and your chills laced with acerbic humor, you'll love this."
--Sime-Gen Reviews

"Yes, Jeff Strand has created another sick book with his famous warped sense of humor! Even better than the first! Don't miss it!"
--Huntress Reviews.

"I wonder about the author's sanity. Jeff Strand is a brilliant writer with a very active and unordinary imagination. Makes you cringe on one page and has you laughing on the next."
--The Art of Horror

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Return of Andrew Mayhem
Review: Everyone's favorite and most hapless PI, Andrew Mayhem, returns in Single White Psychopath Seeks Same, a sequel to Strand's earlier work, Graverobbers Wanted: No Experience Necessary. SWPSS contains everything Graverobbers had but more of it -- more laughs, more frights, some particularly nasty dart weapons and more blood than the Overlook Hotel. Strand's dialogue remains as excellent as ever and keeps you turning the page even as Mayhem finds himself in one seemingly dead-end scenario after another (with an emphasis on "dead"). A must-read for anyone who loves good writing or who plans on being buried alive anytime soon.


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