The author of }The Knife That Killed Me{ offers a laugh-out-loud chronicle of the failures and disappointments of his everyday life, praised in the }Observer{ for \'self-mocking slapstick with flashes of weirdness reminiscent of Gogol.\'.
The author of }The Knife That Killed Me{ offers a laugh-out-loud chronicle of the failures and disappointments of his everyday life, praised in the }Observer{ for \'self-mocking slapstick with flashes of weirdness reminiscent of Gogol.\'