How to Kill Harry

Harry Fein, a cab driver in Boise, Idaho, is obsessed with the art of dying. Jacob Pratt, a quiet man with an abusive past, is obsessed with the art of killing. When their lives intersect, so do their obsessions, and as the real becomes surreal, there's a distinct possibility Harry won't last through the night.

Leigh Binder's How to Kill Harry will change the way you view cabbies—and every chance encounter you have between dark and dawn. In Harry's world, children are the only truly innocent, politicians are the only truly corrupt, and everyone else falls somewhere in a black and bloody in-between that could be Manhattan, Boulder, Charlotte, Casper, or Tallahassee. It could be your town. Hell, it probably is.

If you are a fan of Chuck Palahniuk, you'll dig this book. If you are an armchair philosopher, you'll dig this book. If you like a witty, smart, fast-paced novel, you'll dig this book.

A Sibling Rivalry Press Digital Exclusive eBook.

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How to Kill Harry

Harry Fein, a cab driver in Boise, Idaho, is obsessed with the art of dying. Jacob Pratt, a quiet man with an abusive past, is obsessed with the art of killing. When their lives intersect, so do their obsessions, and as the real becomes surreal, there's a distinct possibility Harry won't last through the night.

Leigh Binder's How to Kill Harry will change the way you view cabbies—and every chance encounter you have between dark and dawn. In Harry's world, children are the only truly innocent, politicians are the only truly corrupt, and everyone else falls somewhere in a black and bloody in-between that could be Manhattan, Boulder, Charlotte, Casper, or Tallahassee. It could be your town. Hell, it probably is.

If you are a fan of Chuck Palahniuk, you'll dig this book. If you are an armchair philosopher, you'll dig this book. If you like a witty, smart, fast-paced novel, you'll dig this book.

A Sibling Rivalry Press Digital Exclusive eBook.

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How to Kill Harry

How to Kill Harry

by Leigh Binder
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How to Kill Harry

by Leigh Binder

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Overview

Harry Fein, a cab driver in Boise, Idaho, is obsessed with the art of dying. Jacob Pratt, a quiet man with an abusive past, is obsessed with the art of killing. When their lives intersect, so do their obsessions, and as the real becomes surreal, there's a distinct possibility Harry won't last through the night.

Leigh Binder's How to Kill Harry will change the way you view cabbies—and every chance encounter you have between dark and dawn. In Harry's world, children are the only truly innocent, politicians are the only truly corrupt, and everyone else falls somewhere in a black and bloody in-between that could be Manhattan, Boulder, Charlotte, Casper, or Tallahassee. It could be your town. Hell, it probably is.

If you are a fan of Chuck Palahniuk, you'll dig this book. If you are an armchair philosopher, you'll dig this book. If you like a witty, smart, fast-paced novel, you'll dig this book.

A Sibling Rivalry Press Digital Exclusive eBook.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940032923084
Publisher: siblingrivalrypress
Publication date: 11/13/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 306 KB

About the Author

Leigh Binder is a transgressional fiction writer who studied English and Philosophy at the Universityof Washington. In addition to How to Kill Harry, he's also written two collections of flash fiction, two poetry books and three controversial plays which were so off Broadway they were in Brooklyn. Angst ridden, outrageous, defiant, neurotic and addicted, his protagonists are a myriad of late night lotharios, junkies, thieves and hookers with hearts of gold. The antagonists are societal gatekeepers who would love to fill in the sidewalk cracks of which they live. Originally from Los Angeles, he currently lives on the California central coast and is working on a new novel.

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