The Temporary Killer, the first of a series likened to Scooby-Doo for adults, is a horror/mystery. Why would someone shoot struggling horror writer Ed Sherman with a gun that belongs in a RoadRunner cartoon? Why is Ed now having falling hallucinations in enclosed rooms so badly that he has to use the bathroom with the door open? What connection is there between the three businessmen who were also shot and are now experiencing different daymares: eating spiders like candy, teeth that want to explode, and trichotillomania: the obsession of shaving all body hair? Is it possible that Ed and the other three actually died for five minutes? And what happens if someone gets shot again by the same cartoon gun?
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- Author Scott Bray
- Language English
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