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Confessions of a Desperate Killer:
Sooner or later even the best prepared hitman is going to run out of bullets. Buddy Fisk has two new jobs, bring back a few stolen books of sorcery, and then stop the unkillable man who wants to see him dead. There are problems even the deadliest assassins can't be prepared for, like supernatural entities looking for the same prizes he seeks, and mob bosses that refuse to die. The collateral damage adds up quickly and Fisk is looking to solve mysteries that border on the edge of madness...
"This short, fast-paced novel features irreverent first-person narration and includes black-and-white illustrations. It will appeal to readers who enjoy the combination of real-world violence and otherworldly horrors found in The Devil Takes You Home by Gabino Iglesias, or Cynthia Pelayo's Children of Chicago." -Booklist
"James A. Moore has been moonlighting over in grimdark fantasy for a while, but with Dear Diary, Run Like Hell, he reminds us that we horror folks claimed his soul long ago. Brutal and breathless, this is Jim Moore wading back into horror fiction with gloves off, ready for blood. One hell of a lot of fun.” -Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Road of Bones and All Hallows
"Dear Diary: Run Like Hell is a white-knuckled thrill ride from beginning to end. James A. Moore is a master of the written word, giving us a story filled with action, danger, and the supernatural. I loved every page." -Owl Goingback, Bram Stoker Award-Winning Author
Genre: Horror
Sooner or later even the best prepared hitman is going to run out of bullets. Buddy Fisk has two new jobs, bring back a few stolen books of sorcery, and then stop the unkillable man who wants to see him dead. There are problems even the deadliest assassins can't be prepared for, like supernatural entities looking for the same prizes he seeks, and mob bosses that refuse to die. The collateral damage adds up quickly and Fisk is looking to solve mysteries that border on the edge of madness...
"This short, fast-paced novel features irreverent first-person narration and includes black-and-white illustrations. It will appeal to readers who enjoy the combination of real-world violence and otherworldly horrors found in The Devil Takes You Home by Gabino Iglesias, or Cynthia Pelayo's Children of Chicago." -Booklist
"James A. Moore has been moonlighting over in grimdark fantasy for a while, but with Dear Diary, Run Like Hell, he reminds us that we horror folks claimed his soul long ago. Brutal and breathless, this is Jim Moore wading back into horror fiction with gloves off, ready for blood. One hell of a lot of fun.” -Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Road of Bones and All Hallows
"Dear Diary: Run Like Hell is a white-knuckled thrill ride from beginning to end. James A. Moore is a master of the written word, giving us a story filled with action, danger, and the supernatural. I loved every page." -Owl Goingback, Bram Stoker Award-Winning Author
Genre: Horror
Praise for this book
"Dear Diary: Run Like Hell is a white-knuckled thrill ride from beginning to end. James A. Moore is a master of the written word, giving us a story filled with action, danger, and the supernatural. I loved every page." - Owl Goingback
"James A. Moore has been moonlighting over in grimdark fantasy for a while, but with Dear Diary, Run Like Hell, he reminds us that we horror folks claimed his soul long ago. Brutal and breathless, this is Jim Moore wading back into horror fiction with gloves off, ready for blood. One hell of a lot of fun." - Christopher Golden
"James A. Moore has been moonlighting over in grimdark fantasy for a while, but with Dear Diary, Run Like Hell, he reminds us that we horror folks claimed his soul long ago. Brutal and breathless, this is Jim Moore wading back into horror fiction with gloves off, ready for blood. One hell of a lot of fun." - Christopher Golden
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