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The Man Who Wouldn't Die : A Novel by A. B. Jewell (2019, Trade Paperback)

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Condition
Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Type
Novel
ISBN
9780062201201

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0062201204
ISBN-13
9780062201201
eBay Product ID (ePID)
240170161

Product Key Features

Book Title
Man Who Wouldn't Die : a Novel
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Topic
Thrillers / Crime, Mystery & Detective / Hard-Boiled, Thrillers / General, Crime, Humorous / General
Genre
Fiction
Author
A. B. Jewell
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
8.6 Oz
Item Length
8.1 in
Item Width
5.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2018-037121
Reviews
The Man Who Wouldn't Die does for Silicon Valley what Carl Hiaasen did for Florida, which is rollicking fun if you'd like your future to be a dystopia of terabytes. I'll be first in line, or online, or retina scan, to get A.B. Jewell's next installment., "The Man Who Wouldn't Die does for Silicon Valley what Carl Hiaasen did for Florida, which is rollicking fun if you'd like your future to be a dystopia of terabytes. I'll be first in line, or online, or retina scan, to get A.B. Jewell's next installment." -- Tim Dorsey, New York Times Bestselling Author "If Philip Marlowe was a standup comic he might sound something like Fitch, the wisecracking, tech-savvy PI in this funny and twisted rejiggering of the classic detective novel. Think Silicon Valley meets The Big Sleep." -- Mark Haskell Smith, author of Blown "A rambunctious Valley takedown comedy-thriller that lampoons the self-serious preening of the digerati." -- San Francisco Chronicle "May well set [A.B. Jewell] up as the Carl Hiaasen of Silicon Valley." -- Sam Sifton, New York Times "Forever Man is Dashiell Hammett 2.0, Raymond Chandler with emojis, James M. Cain after a trip to the Apple Store: The classic hardboiled detective novel, updated for 21st Century Silicon Valley and made hilarious. Even if you've read every P.I. novel out there, you've never read one like this before." -- Brad Parks, Shamus Award-winning author of Closer Than You Know "A hard-boiled, hilarious detective novel about Silicon Valley." -- New York Post "Stuffed with so much invention. ... A Hiaasen-esque farce." -- Kirkus Reviews "Silicon Valley's next great detective novel (maybe its only one!), The Man Who Wouldn't Die is hilarious. Get this great read, a perfecto takedown of our self-absorbed land, which is also a perfect summer read." -- Kara Swisher "The pseudonymous Jewell takes an amusing swipe at the hardboiled detective novel and the world of high tech in his fun debut.... Sharp, satirical observations on tech-dependent society and eccentrically comic characters keep the action moving. Jewell is off to a promising start." -- Publishers Weekly, A rambunctious Valley takedown comedy-thriller that lampoons the self-serious preening of the digerati., Forever Man is Dashiell Hammett 2.0, Raymond Chandler with emojis, James M. Cain after a trip to the Apple Store: The classic hardboiled detective novel, updated for 21stCentury Silicon Valley and made hilarious. Even if you've read every P.I. novel out there, you've never read one like this before., If Philip Marlowe was a standup comic he might sound something like Fitch, the wisecracking, tech-savvy PI in this funny and twisted rejiggering of the classic detective novel. Think Silicon Valley meets The Big Sleep.
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"HBO's Silicon Valley meets The Big Sleep" (Mark Haskell Smith): An anonymous tech insider delivers "a hard-boiled, hilarious detective novel about Silicon Valley" (New York Post) "DOES FOR SILICON VALLEY WHAT CARL HIAASEN DID FOR FLORIDA." --Tim Dorsey "THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T DIE IS DASHIELL HAMMETT 2.0: THE CLASSIC HARDBOILED DETECTIVE NOVEL, UPDATED FOR 21ST CENTURY SILICON VALLEY AND MADE HILARIOUS." --Brad Parks Silicon Valley scion Captain Don Donogue is dead under mysterious circumstances. In fact, he might've well have been murdered. Just ask Captain Don himself. He's been sending messages about his suspicious death from beyond the grave. Yep, he's been tweeting from the afterlife. Or so it seems. Could life-after-death be Silicon Valley's latest innovation Our bodies die but our souls and social media accounts are eternal This is the mystery that confronts the only sane person left in a region gone mad with greed, William Fitzgerald. Fitch. He's a world-class detective, tough, stoic, carries a big fist and a flip phone. He's a bad fit for Silicon Valley, where the law firms have drive-thru windows manned by barristeristas (who serve instant coffee and instant patents); attractive women aren't MILF's but TELFs (Tech Executives I'd Like To Fund); and couples are so anxious to get into the best free-play kindergartens that they get on the waiting list as soon as they freeze their sperm and eggs for later use. One day, a woman knocks on Fitch's door. She's got a handful of cash and a wild story: She says that her father was Captain Don, or is Captain Don. He was killed, or maybe not. He's tweeting from beyond. Fitch takes the case and goes into the belly of the valley, discovering that life and death, well, sometimes they're just another transaction.... Original, clever, and hysterical, The Man Who Wouldn't Die is the Carl Hiaasen of Silicon Valley and neo-noir at its unforgettable best., Silicon Valley scion Captain Don Donogue is dead under mysterious circumstances. Signs point to murder. Just ask Captain Don himself. He's been sending messages about his suspicious death from beyond the grave. Yep, he's been tweeting from the afterlife. Could life after death be Silicon Valley's latest innovation This is the mystery that confronts the only sane person left in a region gone mad with greed, William Fitzgerald. Fitch. He's a world-class detective-tough, stoic, carries a big stick and a flip phone. He's a bad fit for Silicon Valley, where couples are so anxious to get into the best free-play kindergartens that they get on the waiting list as soon as they freeze their eggs. One day, a woman knocks on Fitch's door. She's got a handful of cash and a wild story: She says that her father was Captain Don, or is Captain Don. He was killed, or maybe not. Fitch takes the case and goes into the belly of the Valley, discovering that life and death-well, sometimes they're just another transaction. The Man Who Wouldn't Die marks the debut of a hilarious, original, and necessary voice in American comedic literature-one already being hailed as "the Carl Hiaasen of Silicon Valley.", "HBO's Silicon Valley meets The Big Sleep " (Mark Haskell Smith): An anonymous tech insider delivers "a hard-boiled, hilarious detective novel about Silicon Valley" ( New York Post ) "DOES FOR SILICON VALLEY WHAT CARL HIAASEN DID FOR FLORIDA." --Tim Dorsey " THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T DIE IS DASHIELL HAMMETT 2.0: THE CLASSIC HARDBOILED DETECTIVE NOVEL, UPDATED FOR 21ST CENTURY SILICON VALLEY AND MADE HILARIOUS." --Brad Parks Silicon Valley scion Captain Don Donogue is dead under mysterious circumstances. In fact, he might've well have been murdered. Just ask Captain Don himself. He's been sending messages about his suspicious death from beyond the grave. Yep, he's been tweeting from the afterlife. Or so it seems. Could life-after-death be Silicon Valley's latest innovation? Our bodies die but our souls and social media accounts are eternal? This is the mystery that confronts the only sane person left in a region gone mad with greed, William Fitzgerald. Fitch. He's a world-class detective, tough, stoic, carries a big fist and a flip phone. He's a bad fit for Silicon Valley, where the law firms have drive-thru windows manned by barristeristas (who serve instant coffee and instant patents); attractive women aren't MILF's but TELFs (Tech Executives I'd Like To Fund); and couples are so anxious to get into the best free-play kindergartens that they get on the waiting list as soon as they freeze their sperm and eggs for later use. One day, a woman knocks on Fitch's door. She's got a handful of cash and a wild story: She says that her father was Captain Don, or is Captain Don. He was killed, or maybe not. He's tweeting from beyond. Fitch takes the case and goes into the belly of the valley, discovering that life and death, well, sometimes they're just another transaction.... Original, clever, and hysterical, The Man Who Wouldn't Die is the Carl Hiaasen of Silicon Valley and neo-noir at its unforgettable best.
LC Classification Number
PS3618.I36F67 2019

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