Even monsters lock their doors at night.Action, adventure, horror, and suspense all clash with brilliant satire about a world grappling with pandemics and shifting cultural norms in this disturbing epic fantasy novel inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho and Jon Stone's The Monster at the End of This Book.Follow the twisted journey of Norman Baynes, a serial killer with split personality disorder, as he struggles to find a publisher for his epic poetry masterpiece. In this high fantasy world where humans are a rare sight, Norman finds his purpose among chaos. When he's not writing poetry, he revels in murdering the grotesque forms of God's creations, believing the world is even sicker than his own addiction to murder. But could he be wrong?Is he a hero or a villain? You decide! Discover if he will live long enough to finish his poetry masterpiece, outsmart his pursuers, and whether his own best qualities will become his ultimate doom.Will Norman's poetry be his salvation or his downfall? Dive into a tale where the lines between hero and villain blur. Get your copy now and decide for yourself. This is the novel that even haters admittedly finished in one sitting.
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GlossaryAway with the fairies - A bit crazy.Sick with the fairies - Absolutely insane.Matins - Midnight; the first of the eight canonical hours of the day.Lauds - Early morning; the canonical hour when Norman regains control of his body.Prime - Sunrise.Terce - Late morning.Sext - Noon.Nones - Evening.Vespers - Sunset.Compline - End of day; the canonical hour when Hansel takes over Norman's body.
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- Release Date 06/20/2020
- Author Jon Stone
- Language English
- Company ; 1st edition
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