From the author of the latest official James Bond novel
'Charlie Higson's thrillers are major events' Mark Billingham'Very funny and utterly unstoppable' The Times
'A sizzlingly paced modern thriller' NME
A man kills a prospective buyer for his car. On the verge of becoming a name in the interior design world, he can't afford a scandal and must discreetly dispose of the body - not an easy job when the whole of London seems to be conspiring against him.
Action, consequence, retribution: Getting Rid of Mister Kitchen is a sustained nightmare of thwarted ambition, a Dante-esque tour of a world at home with Tarantino and temazepam, where motive is meaningless and justice is just another victim.
Read MoreThis is black farce with bellson, or Martin Amis as slapstick . . . very funny and utterly unstoppable - The TimesA sizzlingly paced modern thriller . . . It is fast. It is cruel. It is comical. It is vastly entertaining, and not al ittle disturbing - NMEThe missing link between Dick Emery and Bret Easton Ellis - VOX