Ricky's Hand
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- 9,99 €
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- 9,99 €
Description de l’éditeur
From the Emmy Award-winning writer of Avenue 5, Veep and The Thick of It comes a funny, violent and thought-provoking horror story like nothing you've seen before.
Ricky Smart is a nobody, a Miami Beach paparazzo who scrapes a living snapping celebs. One day Ricky wakes up and realises there's something wrong with his hand. It's not his hand. In fact, it's someone else's hand. How does he know it's not his? Because it looks different, feels different and – perhaps the biggest clue – has a four-letter word tattooed across the knuckles.
But hey, it's still a hand, and it works just fine, so that's ok. Except a week later, his other hand changes. And a few days after that, Ricky gets a new arm…
Ricky is losing his mind as well as his body parts, but he has to pay rent and those seedy photos aren't going to take themselves. The world needs candid shots of pop sensation and local girl Scala Jaq, almost as much as Ricky's bank account does. Yet Scala has a secret of her own, a secret that leads them to an unlikely partnership, the strangest support group ever, and revelations that threaten existence as they know it.
It's up to the celebrity and her tormentor to work out what to do with a world of misfits, explosions, and other people's bad tattoos. Because when you've looked for redemption in all the right places, you might need to try the wrong ones.
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TV writer Quantick (Veep) serves up some bizarro body horror as a hard-drinking paparazzo and the superstar who would normally be his target for a payday create an unlikely bond when they each wake up with someone else's hand having replaced their own in the night. Paparazzo Ricky Smart's new hand feels and looks wrong, with a knuckle tattoo he's sure he'd never get, even at his drunkest. Nearby, singer, actor, and influencer Scala Jaq becomes similarly convinced that another woman's hand has replaced her own, though neither she nor Ricky have any pain or evidence of surgery. As they both search for answers, they stumble on the same support group for people who, like them, are dealing with mysterious body part replacements. Ricky and Scala bond over suspicions that the group's leader knows more than he's saying, and they team up to investigate even as members' other body parts are replaced with ever greater frequency. It's just as weird and wild as it sounds, but the truth behind the replacements, when it's finally revealed, doesn't quite satisfy. Still, this quirky and often humorous tale is sure to keep readers on their toes.