'what tradition books' are best described as tragi-comedies. The opening chapters of all titles can be found on the website below, along with many reviews written by established reviewers around the world, including Publishers' Weekly, Kirkus and The Times Literary Supplement.
The Graffiti Killer
Aug 31 2025
Humor & Satire, Literary Fiction, Mystery & Thrillers
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The Graffiti Killer
Aug 31 2025
Humor & Satire, Literary Fiction, Mystery & Thrillers
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'The Graffiti Killer', in common with all 'what tradition' titles, is neither escapist nor romantic, and there is no vestige within it of any 'magic realism'. It is a dark comedy with satirical elements, but a possible shortcoming of the book is that the comedy emerges later rather than sooner. There is nothing amusing or satirical about its opening scene, for example. Stylistically, as the judges of the Wishing Shelf Awards attest, it is very readable whether or not the humour is to a reader's taste.
Approval Preferences
'The Graffiti Killer', in common with all 'what tradition' titles, is neither escapist nor romantic, and there is no vestige within it of any 'magic realism'. It is a dark comedy with satirical elements, but a possible shortcoming of the book is that the comedy emerges later rather than sooner. There is nothing amusing or satirical about its opening scene, for example. Stylistically, as the judges of the Wishing Shelf Awards attest, it is very readable whether or not the humour is to a reader's taste.
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David Milnes
'what tradition books' are best described as tragi-comedies. The opening chapters of all titles can be found on the website below, along with many reviews written by established reviewers around the world, including Publishers' Weekly, Kirkus and The Times Literary Supplement.
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