REVIEW

HELL'S KITCHEN - Chris Niles

Reviewed By
Karen Chisholm

From the book:

"Cyrus - is a millionaire recluse. Oh and a serial killer. His first victims are Gus and Susie Niedermeyer, a newly married couple who knew apartment hunting in New York would be hell, they just didn't think it would end their short lives.

Tye - is a beautiful young woman from London, who imagines she can trade her cover-girl looks for a free stay in a downtown loft.

Quinn - is a writer who's out of ideas and running out of luck. He wants to keep a foothold in Manhattan without losing his shirt - and his girlfriend.

Marion Neidermeyer - is a determined mother, dead set on hunting down her vanished son and daughter-in-law".

Now it's obvious that Cyrus and Marion are going to be connected in some way, seeing as how Cyrus has killed her son, but the other two? Well devise a madcap romp with a distinctly lunatic self-involved cast of characters and it seems you can pull it off - quite believably.

Loved this one :)

BOOK DETAILS
BOOK INFORMATION
Author
ISBN
0330492920
Year of Publication
BLURB

Cyrus - is a millionaire recluse. Oh and a serial killer. His first victims are Gus and Susie Niedermeyer, a newly married couple who knew apartment hunting in New York would be hell, they just didn't think it would end their short lives.

Tye - is a beautiful young woman from London, who imagines she can trade her cover-girl looks for a free stay in a downtown loft.

Quinn - is a writer who's out of ideas and running out of luck. He wants to keep a foothold in Manhattan without losing his shirt - and his girlfriend.

Marion Neidermeyer - is a determined mother, dead set on hunting down her vanished son and daughter-in-law.

Review HELL'S KITCHEN - Chris Niles
Karen Chisholm
Monday, October 1, 2007

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