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The Bourbon Kid Trilogy

Santa Mondega is no ordinary town, and its inhabitants are even less ordinary: gangsters, martial-arts monks, low-lifes, bounty hunters, vampires and Elvis-impersonating hitmen abound. And then, in the shadowed streets, there lurks the serial killer known only as the Bourbon Kid. In The Book With No Name, an unnamed book brings violent death to anyone who reads it. A mysterious stone - the Eye of the Moon - has vanished. And a total eclipse is about to cast the town into utter darkness.Detective Miles Jensen must race to uncover the link between the book, the murders and the Kid. But, as the mystery unravels, he discovers that there's more to Santa Mondega than meets the eye. Thus begins the adventures of the Bourbon Kid and the strange and sinister occurrences in Santa Mondega . . .

About the Author

Anonymous is the author of The Book With No Name, The Eye of the Moon, The Devil's Graveyard, The Book of Death and The Red Mohawk. His books are published in over 30 countries and are bestsellers in France (over 700,000 copies sold), Germany, Spain and Poland. Film rights for The Book With No Name were optioned by producer Don Murphy (Transformers, Natural Born Killers, Shoot Em Up). Variety magazine reported that Fox Television Studios were developing a TV series named Pulp, based on the Bourbon Kid series. The author can be found on Facebook and Twitter as Bourbon Kid.

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