What do you think?
Rate this book


366 pages, Paperback
First published April 25, 2014
“You were right about one thing,” I said softly. “See, I fooled myself. Thought I was some crusading hero for a while there. But that’s not who I am at all, is it?”
Tony looked up at me, mouth agape. His fingers, white from the pressure, began to slip.
“I’m the bad guy,” I told him, and kicked his fingers away.
















“Little magus,” she said, and I realized she was talking to me. I opened my eyes. She held Artie in her arms, coiled in a parody of a seductive embrace. “You should watch this,” she said, flashing a smile lined with shark teeth. Then she bit into his cheek. Slowly.
“You forgot your line, by the way.” “What line?” Meadow demanded. “When you rant about your master plan for world domination, you’re supposed to end with ‘but it’s too bad you won’t live to see it.’ I mean, if you’re gonna act like an asshole pulp villain, at least show some commitment to the part.”
Her hands curled at her sides. “Funny. You won’t be laughing when—”
I leveled the shotgun and blew her head off.”



