A leopard-print silhouette crossed the street in an arc, like an ellipsis closing off a horrible, private thought.
Mary is a young woman who’s unaware she’s dealing with her anxiety by putting on a costume and slaughtering corrupt Wall Street bankers.
She only wants to be happy.
She was wearing a short, white fur coat and a belt with type on it he had only begun to read when the butt of a power drill was driven into his forehead, the bit already spinning.
This was not the end of Tony’s discomfort.
JUNKYARD LEOPARD offers gore-slicked catharsis for anyone struggling to get by.
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Coinciding with the release of my new novel, OF DICE AND MEN, there’s also a new edition of JUNKYARD LEOPARD!
It’s a more convenient size (5x8 inches) than the previous edition (6x9 inches), which matches the dimensions of ODAM, and it has a brand new cover.
Available on Amazon in paperback and eBook formats. Buy the paperback and you get the eBook for free!
EARLY PRESS FOR JUNKYARD LEOPARD
“Oliver Brackenbury has to be applauded for creating such a distinctive and memorable anti-hero…I strongly recommend the book. Fascinating characters, ultra-violence, and leopard print style. What more could you ask for?”
- Drew at The Books of Blood
“Junkyard Leopard serves as a warning fable in the form of a horror story. All of the characters move through the chapters around the uncomfortable feeling that society cannot go on like this; it’s simply not sustainable. Something is going to happen.”
- Gloria Song at Apt 613
“At some point something’s got to give - this is the central theme of the story… It feels better to act even if you know it’s not the right thing.”
- Oliver Brackenbury, interviewed about Junkyard Leopard by Jessica Cunha, Ottawa Community News