**From the _New York Times_ bestselling author of _Meddling Kids_ comes a brilliantly subversive and comic thriller celebrating noir detectives, _Die Hard_ , _Fast & Furious_, and the worst case of sibling rivalry.** In a dingy office in Fisherman's Wharf, the glass panel in the door bears the nam
This Body's Not Big Enough for Both of Us
β Scribed by Cantero, Edgar
- Book ID
- 110496293
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 683 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780385543965
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β¦ Synopsis
From the New York Times bestselling author of Meddling Kids comes a brilliantly subversive and comic thriller celebrating noir detectives, Die Hard , Fast & Furious, and the worst case of sibling rivalry.
In a dingy office in Fisherman's Wharf, the glass panel in the door bears the names of A. Kimrean and Z. Kimrean. Private Eyes. Behind the door there is only one desk, one chair, one scrawny androgynous P.I. in a tank top and skimpy waistcoat. A.Z., as they are collectively known, are twin brother and sister. He's pure misanthropic logic, she's wild hedonistic creativity. The Kimreans have been locked in mortal battle since they were in utero...which is tricky because they, very literally, share one single body. That's right. One body, two pilots. The mystery and absurdity of how Kimrean functions, and how they subvert every plotline, twist, explosion, and gunshot--and confuse every cop, neckless thug, cartel boss, ninja, and femme...
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