Big Egos

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Product Details

Price
$23.99
Publisher
Gallery Books
Publish Date
Pages
367
Dimensions
5.4 X 1.0 X 8.3 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781476711676
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About the Author

S.G. Browne is the author of Big Egos, Lucky Bastard, Breathers, Fated, and the Breathers novella I Saw Zombies Eating Santa Claus, as well as the ebook collection Shooting Monkeys in a Barrel. He lives in San Francisco. Follow the author on Twitter and Facebook, or visit SGBrowne.com.

Reviews

PRAISE FOR LUCKY BASTARD

"Wickedly sharp and wildly entertaining. S.G. Browne is one of today's very best writers." --New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry

"Springboarding off a traditional noir framework, Browne delivers an insightful, intriguing tale....With twists aplenty, this fast-paced adventure succeeds as both a hard-boiled homage and a paranormal romp." --Publishers Weekly (starred review & Pick of the Week)

"Browne hits the funny bone hard....Smartly constructed fiction...that sets it apart from the crowd." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Full of witty writing and hilarious adventures...I laughed out loud many times. Read the book: it will be your good fortune." --New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson

"Lucky Bastard is wonderful San Francisco noir, full of humor, irony, hot women, and cranial trauma. What more could you ask for in a book? The titular bastard may be in for a very bad day, but Browne's readers are the lucky ones." --New York Times bestselling author Christopher Golden

"A very clever novel....Nick [Monday] is a likable narrator...and the story's lightly noirish feel gives the proceedings an evocatively gritty texture. This one will appeal equally to readers of mysteries and fantasies." --Booklist
"Browne's gifts are manifold, and his combination of witty conceptual twists and fast-paced plot and narration are unique...A smart and darkly funny thriller that looks at America's obsession with celebrity through a truly skewed lens...Razor sharp."--Kirkus Reviews
"Browne juxtapose[s] pairs of unlikely personas for dark comic effect...A sobering parable of people who don't want to be themselves."--Publishers Weekly
"Fantasy and reality blur in this satirical takedown of celebrity culture."--New York Post