Darkly comic and raw with heartache, The Death of Bunny Munro is a spellbinding story told with style, anger and wit.
Bunny Munro sells beauty products and the scent of adventure to the lonely housewives of England's south coast. Set adrift by his wife's death, he hits the road one last time-with his young son in tow.
As Bunny swaggers from door to door hawking his wares and feeding his libido, nine-year-old Bunny Junior waits in the car, communing with his mother's ghost and watching his father self-destruct.
Haunted by jealous husbands, his own appetites and a serial killer in a Satan suit, Bunny Munro is a desperate man. And he's going to die.
'The work of one of the greatest cross-genre storytellers of our age; a compulsive read possessing all Nick Cave's trademark horror and humanity, often thinly disguised in a galloping, playful romp.' Irvine Welsh
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Darkly comic and raw with heartache, The Death of Bunny Munro is a spellbinding story told with style, anger and wit.
Bunny Munro sells beauty products and the scent of adventure to the lonely housewives of England's south coast. Set adrift by his wife's death, he hits the road one last time-with his young son in tow.
As Bunny swaggers from door to door hawking his wares and feeding his libido, nine-year-old Bunny Junior waits in the car, communing with his mother's ghost and watching his father self-destruct.
Haunted by jealous husbands, his own appetites and a serial killer in a Satan suit, Bunny Munro is a desperate man. And he's going to die.
'The work of one of the greatest cross-genre storytellers of our age; a compulsive read possessing all Nick Cave's trademark horror and humanity, often thinly disguised in a galloping, playful romp.' Irvine Welsh