by 'Lisa Lutz', 'David Hayward'
Once upon a time Lisa and David were an item. A thing. A couple. Now they're not. But they are still friends, mostly. One day Lisa has an idea: Why don't I send David this first chapter of a crime novel and propose a collaboration? He's a poet, so he could certainly use the money he'd make by collab...
Gave it 50 pages and couldn't stand the between chapter letters.
See this review on my blogThis gets three stars because it wasn't totally lame. Orphaned siblings Paul and Lacey Hansen live together and work together growing and selling pot in their small town. When a decapitated corpse shows up on their property, they both realize how much they need to get out o...
A decent but ultimately fleeting novel - the fun is really in the relationship between the two authors and I highly recommend it for its meta-literary nature. Not so much for the plot or characters... Really more of a 3.5 book than a 4, but on the 4-side of 3.5.http://t.co/74mKuCb
This isn't your typical book. Yes, there's a plot and characters and stuff but you read it more for Lisa and David. Both talented and hysterical, their notes to each other make the book. The book is well written and disjointed; a product of the mad writers. Really, if you like mysteries, humor and a...