Slob

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Open Road Media, Apr 1, 2014 - Fiction - 200 pages
Stephen King hails Rex Miller as “terrifying and original.” Slob is his debut novel, the story of a man who thinks of himself as Death, a man who likes to feast on human hearts, spilling blood wherever he goes. Jack Eichord is the detective who must hunt this human monster and genius killer. Years of working as a homicide detective for the Chicago Police Department have hardened Eichord to things that would make most men turn and flee. But even he is not prepared for a labyrinthine search underground, as he trails the killer and his hostages through the sewer system of the city. Eichord thinks that he is beginning to understand the diabolical man and his patterns of violence . . . but can he guess the next victim in time, before it is too late for the woman he loves?

About the author (2014)

The late Rex Miller had many different jobs and several obsessions. He was a radio broadcaster, did voice-overs, and announced for nationwide radio and television programs. Mr. Miller’s obsessions also proved fruitful, and he was considered one of America’s most knowledgeable authorities on popular culture memorabilia and the culture of nostalgia in general. His many novels include Stone ShadowSlob, and several other books in the Chaingang/Jack Eichord Saga, pitting a police detective against one of the sickest killers in all of popular literature. 

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