Every Shallow Cut

· Open Road Media
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“Lovers of gritty noir will devour this . . . a pulse-pounding account of a writer’s descent into despair and violence.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
 
With his book sales—never strong to begin with—ebbing and the economy crashing, a writer is on the brink. When his wife leaves him and the bank takes his house, he goes over the edge. Living out of his car with his beloved bulldog, Churchill, he’s set upon by street punks just as he’s about to pawn the only things of value he has left.
 
He’s lost nearly everything. But he’s gained a gun.
 
His well-off brother lives in New York—far from Denver, but the only place he might find a reliable roof over his head and any hope of starting over. Along the road he will stop off to see ex-girlfriends, relatives, friends, and business associates. At this point, his primary goal is survival. But with each passing mile, the survival of others grows more uncertain—in this taut, psychologically gripping novel from a two-time International Thriller Award winner and Edgar Award finalist.
 
Acclaim for Tom Piccirilli
 
“Boldly original.” —New York Times Book Review on The Last Kind Words
 
“Noir that mates Flannery O’Connor with Stephen King.” —San Francisco Chronicle on A Choir of Ill Children
 
“Should make fans of Jim Thompson and Charlie Huston feel right at home.” —Kirkus Reviews on The Fever Kill

About the author

Tom Piccirilli  was the author of more than twenty-five novels, including the Bram Stoker Award–winning The Night Class and the International Thriller Award–winners The Midnight Road and The Coldest Mile. Among his other novels are The Deceased, A Choir of Ill Children, The Last Kind Words, and The Cold Spot, which was a finalist for the Edgar Award. Piccirilli was also a prolific author of short fiction and poetry, and edited numerous well-received anthologies. He passed away in 2015 at the age of fifty.
 

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