Author: | Stefano Boscutti | ISBN: | 9780980712575 |
Publisher: | Stefano Boscutti | Publication: | October 22, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Stefano Boscutti |
ISBN: | 9780980712575 |
Publisher: | Stefano Boscutti |
Publication: | October 22, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
What would you do for a million dollars?
Risk averse expatriate life insurance agent Bob Proctor has to steal back the head of famed American legal thriller author to claim a million dollar bounty from a retired Mexican drug lord. He soon finds himself way out of his depth on the back roads of Mexico. Army snipers, wild dogs, gold Cadillacs, one-handed Narcos. The whole enchilada.
"Bring Me the Head of John Grisham" is a loco literary story. With enough twists to give you whiplash.
Can the timid Proctor become fearless?
'The books of the future may not meet all the conventional criteria for literary value that we have today, or any of them.' Time Magazine
"Ruthless, contemporary take on Sam Peckinpah's weird, horrifying film that somehow transcends its unlikely material." Gary Hughes
'Riveting, snarling thriller with some brutal twists and turns.' Garth Hableton
'Absorbing, bizarrely spellbinding and strangely humorous.' Alex Guerrero
This is a work of fiction. While many of the characters portrayed here have counterparts in the life and times of John Grisham, the characterizations and incidents presented are products of the author's imagination.
'I have no idea where this filthy little thriller came from. It just kept assaulting me until I wrote it down, wrote it out. I guess it's all about courage. If you like stories that spin out of control down south of the border, you'll love this one.' Stefano Boscutti
What would you do for a million dollars?
Risk averse expatriate life insurance agent Bob Proctor has to steal back the head of famed American legal thriller author to claim a million dollar bounty from a retired Mexican drug lord. He soon finds himself way out of his depth on the back roads of Mexico. Army snipers, wild dogs, gold Cadillacs, one-handed Narcos. The whole enchilada.
"Bring Me the Head of John Grisham" is a loco literary story. With enough twists to give you whiplash.
Can the timid Proctor become fearless?
'The books of the future may not meet all the conventional criteria for literary value that we have today, or any of them.' Time Magazine
"Ruthless, contemporary take on Sam Peckinpah's weird, horrifying film that somehow transcends its unlikely material." Gary Hughes
'Riveting, snarling thriller with some brutal twists and turns.' Garth Hableton
'Absorbing, bizarrely spellbinding and strangely humorous.' Alex Guerrero
This is a work of fiction. While many of the characters portrayed here have counterparts in the life and times of John Grisham, the characterizations and incidents presented are products of the author's imagination.
'I have no idea where this filthy little thriller came from. It just kept assaulting me until I wrote it down, wrote it out. I guess it's all about courage. If you like stories that spin out of control down south of the border, you'll love this one.' Stefano Boscutti