The final installment in Peter Church's Dark Web Trilogy&;A fast-paced and gripping thriller&;expect several twists along the way.&; &;Cosmopolitan
Amid rumors of bartenders paid to spike drinks and then deliver drugged college women to paying, eager patrons, University of Cape Town (UCT) authorities move quickly to limit the damagebut the police dont want to believe there is a problem. A world away in Seattle, Carlos De Palma, the shadowy operator behind Dark Video, is plotting his survival strategy in the ever-changing Internet landscape. With his wealthy clientele clamoring for heightened thrills, Carlos begins tapping into a new service that blurs the boundaries between the real and virtual worlds. Meanwhile, UCT student Robbie is sent into a sinister underground world where no price is too high to pay to deliver every fantasyno matter how twisted.
Bitter Pill, part of Churchs dark web trilogy, is a gripping thriller that sweeps through the intoxicating haunts of Cape Towns nightlife to explode in an adrenaline-laced sprint through the violent landscape of stalking, sexual deviation, and murder.
Recenzijos
A fast-paced and gripping thrillerexpect several twists along the way. Cosmopolitan
"Church is a master storyteller." The Citizen
Youll want to read it in one sitting. Cape Times "Bitter Pill is a book built for speed. The chapters are short and the events fast paced. Church has a great handle on tension and escalation, on dialogue, the story and its protagonists. These pull together and keep you engaged. [ ...] an enjoyable read and will surely have readers baying for more." LitNet "Church expertly juggles the multiple story lines all the way to the sordid, frantic maelstrom of the denouement." Publishers Weekly "The thriller accelerates to a climax where the strands come together in a way thats satisfyingly natural, but still unexpected. Bitter Pill has a strong plot that keeps the pages turning, but its the insightful studies of evil that make the book memorable." New York Journal of Books "Right until the end readers will find it hard to pin down who is the greater villain, leaving them with a pertinent question has human depravity usurped the digital space or is it the other way around? Bitter Pill leads to uncomfortable sedation, and induces gut wrenching nausea at the perverted fantasies. It is definitely not offering a cure, rather giving a taste of bitter reality where proxy servers run and ruin lives. It is a gripping novel which remarkably holds readers' attention with its taut narrative and escalating pace." The Mantle
Daugiau informacijos
200-300 review copies (150 prepub, 150 postpub) sent to reviewers, booksellers, librarians, bloggers, others. Available as an e-ARC on Edelweiss & Netgalley. 3-week, 15-blog blog tour with book giveaways. Goodreads and Library Thing giveaway. We will seek to host an author Q&A chat on Goodreads.
Promotion at book fairs and trade shows. We will submit the book for relevant and applicable awards. In collaboration with the author, we will plan twitter chats, Facebook Live, a Caffeine.tv chat, guest blog posts, and outreach to book clubs. Promotion online via Catalyst's website, newsletter, and social media (blog, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube) with author and publisher interviews, chats, and guest posts. Simultaneous e-book and print release.
Peter Church is a South African fiction novelist renowned for the dark and racy nature of his writing. His debut novel, Dark Video, was published by Random House in South Africa and Australia in 2008, and delved into a sordid world of online video sharing. This was followed up in 2011 with Bitter Pill, a thriller dealing with the scourge of drink spiking on the local club scene. Bitter Pill was long listed for the Sunday Times Fiction Prize in the same year. Church lives in Cape Town with his wife, the artist Paula Church, and three children. He is a member of SAs PEN association of writers and his short stories have been published in a number of local anthologies.