Intern's Handbook, Volume 1: A John Lago Thriller

Author:   Shane Kuhn
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9781476733845


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   24 February 2015
Format:   Paperback
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"**INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER** Best of the Year--Seattle Times An elite assassin goes undercover as an unpaid office lackey in The Intern's Handbook, ""a sexy, darkly comic thriller with cinematic flourishes"" (New York Daily News)."

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Author:   Shane Kuhn
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Simon & Schuster
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781476733845


ISBN 10:   1476733848
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   24 February 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A serious guilty pleasure. -- Seattle Times Being bad is seldom this good. Mercilessly entertaining. --Christopher Brookmyre, bestselling author of Where the Bodies Are Buried Just the kind of book we love to read. . . . On our short list for best debut of the year. -- Crimespreemag.com A propulsive, well-written black comedy. . . . Believable dialogue, a whip smart and cynical central character, clever reversals and an entertaining amount of bone-crunching violence help wrap up this nasty package with a pretty little bow. An entertaining, ferociously violent romp about a morally bankrupt killer trying to find his way home. -- Kirkus Reviews A sexy, darkly comic thriller with cinematic flourishes... Explosively violent and psychologically wily the way a good thriller should be. -- New York Daily News Black humor and surprise twists distinguish Kuhn's highly entertaining debut, which puts a fresh spin on the theme of the hardened criminal planning one last job. . . . Not least of the charms of this likable and energetic, if amoral, character are the amusing swipes he takes at other killers in fiction and film. -- Publishers Weekly The Intern's Handbook is Dexter meets Office Space--the blackest and goriest office comedy you could imagine, with an intern-slash-assassin in the starring role. Shane Kuhn's debut thriller crackles with dark humor, pyrotechnic action scenes and twists you'll never see coming. Just like the intern who's getting ready to snuff you out. --Lisa Lutz, New York Times bestselling author of The Spellman Files The Intern's Handbook is Tarantino funny and as tense as a Mexican standoff. Shane Kuhn has written a movie lover's thriller that's as entertaining as it is smart. --Andrew Pyper, bestselling author of The Demonologist All of the testosterone-bloated wisdom of Tucker Max mixed with the satire of American Psycho. -- Entertainment Weekly Dark, assured and utterly thrilling. Makes Grosse Pointe Blank look like Goodbye Mr. Chips. --John Niven, bestselling author of Kill Your Friends and Straight White Male Kuhn's debut is a prime example of dark and mordant humor in the midst of a fast-moving, suspenseful, action-packed ride. Those who like Dexter will love John Lago. -- Booklist


Dark, assured and utterly thrilling. Makes <i>Grosse Pointe Blank</i> look like <i>Goodbye Mr. Chips</i>. --John Niven, bestselling author of Kill Your Friends and Straight White Male


The Intern's Handbook is Tarantino funny and as tense as a Mexican standoff. Shane Kuhn has written a movie lover's thriller that's as entertaining as it is smart. --Andrew Pyper, bestselling author of The Demonologist


Being bad is seldom this good. Mercilessly entertaining. --Christopher Brookmyre, bestselling author of Where the Bodies Are Buried A sexy, darkly comic thriller with cinematic flourishes... Explosively violent and psychologically wily the way a good thriller should be. --New York Daily News Black humor and surprise twists distinguish Kuhn's highly entertaining debut, which puts a fresh spin on the theme of the hardened criminal planning one last job. . . . Not least of the charms of this likable and energetic, if amoral, character are the amusing swipes he takes at other killers in fiction and film. --Publishers Weekly A propulsive, well-written black comedy. . . . Believable dialogue, a whip smart and cynical central character, clever reversals and an entertaining amount of bone-crunching violence help wrap up this nasty package with a pretty little bow. An entertaining, ferociously violent romp about a morally bankrupt killer trying to find his way home. --Kirkus Reviews Just the kind of book we love to read. . . . On our short list for best debut of the year. --Crimespreemag.com A serious guilty pleasure. --Seattle Times All of the testosterone-bloated wisdom of Tucker Max mixed with the satire of American Psycho. --Entertainment Weekly Kuhn's debut is a prime example of dark and mordant humor in the midst of a fast-moving, suspenseful, action-packed ride. Those who like Dexter will love John Lago. --Booklist The Intern's Handbook is Dexter meets Office Space--the blackest and goriest office comedy you could imagine, with an intern-slash-assassin in the starring role. Shane Kuhn's debut thriller crackles with dark humor, pyrotechnic action scenes and twists you'll never see coming. Just like the intern who's getting ready to snuff you out. --Lisa Lutz, New York Times bestselling author of The Spellman Files The Intern's Handbook is Tarantino funny and as tense as a Mexican standoff. Shane Kuhn has written a movie lover's thriller that's as entertaining as it is smart. --Andrew Pyper, bestselling author of The Demonologist Dark, assured and utterly thrilling. Makes Grosse Pointe Blank look like Goodbye Mr. Chips. --John Niven, bestselling author of Kill Your Friends and Straight White Male


Dark, assured and utterly thrilling. Makes Grosse Pointe Blank look like Goodbye Mr. Chips. --John Niven, bestselling author of Kill Your Friends and Straight White Male


Author Information

Shane Kuhn is a writer, director, and producer with twenty years of experience working in feature films, documentaries, and advertising. He is a cofounder and executive board member of the Slamdance Film Festival, and a member of the Writer's Guild of America. He lives in Colorado and works as Vice President of Creative Services for a San Francisco-based media and special events company. He is the author of The Asset, The Intern's Handbook, bought for film by Sony Pictures, and Hostile Takeover, the second book in his John Lago intern-assassin thriller series.

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