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American Psycho: Picador Classic

American Psycho is a novel that delves into the psyche of Patrick Bateman, a wealthy and seemingly successful young man living in New York City. The story is narrated by Bateman himself, offering a chilling and often surreal glimpse into his life, his relationships, and his descent into a violent and sociopathic state. The novel is renowned for its graphic portrayal of violence and its satirical take on the materialism and superficiality of 1980s American culture. This Picador Classic edition is a must-read for those interested in psychological fiction and the dark underbelly of modern society. more

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Bret Easton Ellis
Bret Easton Ellis

American novelist known for his profound insights into modern urban life and sharp criticism. His works, including 'Less Than Zero' and 'The Rules of Attraction', are renowned for their unique narrative style and sharp social observations. more

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