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Getting Rid Of Mister Kitchen
On sale
5th February 2009
Price: £9.99
A man kills a prospective buyer for his car. On the verge of becoming a name in the interior design world, he can’t afford a scandal and must discreetly dispose of the body– not an easy job when the whole of London seems to be conspiring against him.
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Reviews
A funny, frightening book, full of powerful, open-hearted material and with a strong line in suspense.
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This is a black farce with bells on, or Martin Amis as slapstick... very funny and utterly unstoppable.
A tour-de-force... captures right-wing arrogance magnificently.
A sizzlingly paced modern thriller with outbursts of thumpingly sick black humour... It is fast. It is cruel. It is comical. It is vastly entertaining, and not a little disturbing.
A sizzlingly paced modern thriller . . . It is fast. It is cruel. It is comical. It is vastly entertaining, and not al ittle disturbing
This is black farce with bellson, or Martin Amis as slapstick . . . very funny and utterly unstoppable