Guttersnipe

Guttersnipe

Life takes a nightmarish turn when unemployed Canadian ex-military shooting instructor John Richter resorts to part-time graveyard work as a rat exterminator during a Vancouver sanitation workers' strike. His discontent escalates and finds ultimate release in an explosive act of violence all too common in contemporary western societies.

PRAISE FOR GUTTERSNIPE

"Fascinating and enigmatic." | Julian Langness, author of Identity Rising: How Nationalist Millennials Will Re-Take Europe, Save America, and Become the New Greatest Generation

"Taut, tense, well-paced, gripping. An action book with embedded gems of deep ideological and political themes. A rewarding read." | Frank Raymond, author of Sweet Dreams and Terror Cells (When Giants Break the Spell, Book 1)

"As Joyce had his Ulysses, Nabokov his Lolita, and Burroughs his Naked Lunch, so Black has his Guttersnipe. By invoking such illustrious parallels, you may intuit that I have a high opinion of the work under review. ... A far more sophisticated approach to the doomed loser trope so common among writers on the dissident right. Highly recommended.” | Peter D. Bredon, book review for Counter-Currents

Content Warning: This novella contains offensive language and scenes of violence. Reader discretion is advised.


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