Crooked Little Vein

by Warren Ellis

HarperCollins

July 2007, 280 pages, $21.95

by Shawn O'Rourke

Mike is forced to confront a culture whose decadence doesn't just infect the ranks of the poor and crazy, but reaches into the upper echelons of our society.

Warren Ellis is a depraved, godless, irredeemably perverted monster of a man.

God bless him.

Comment by Monte from Twin Falls, Idaho — November 1, 2007 @ 8:48 am

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