The Informers
Author(s): Bret Easton Ellis
Dirk sees his best friend killed in a desert car wreck, then rifles through his pockets for a last joint before the ambulance comes. Jamie is a clubland carnivore with a taste for human blood. All the characters are connected in the only way people can be in LA - suffering from nothing less than the death of the soul.
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"Coolly ferocious. . . . Truly unsettling."
--"The New York Times Book Review"
"Skillfully accomplishes its goal of depicting a modern moral wasteland. . . . Arguably Ellis's best."
--"The Boston Globe"
"Sparkles with a disturbing mix of humor and ultraviolence."
--"Detroit Free Press"
"Ellis . . . has a keen eye for dialogue, a sharp eye for the moral bankruptcy of modern life, and a vivid imagination."" "
--"San Franciscop Chronicle"
"Bret Easton Ellis. . . is an extremely traditional and very serious American novelist. He is the model of literary filial piety, counting among his parents Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nathanael West, and Joan Didion."
--The Washington Post
Bret Easton Ellis is the author of five novels and a collection of stories, which have been translated into twenty-seven languages. He divides his time between Los Angeles and New York.
General Fields
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- : Pan Macmillan
- : Picador
- : 01 November 2006
- : 197mm X 130mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : Bret Easton Ellis
- : Paperback
- : 813.54
- : 240
- : Modern fiction