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If you''re reading this, you''re a new employee at Human Resources, Inc.

Congratulations. And condolences. At the very least, you''re embarking on a career that you will never be able to describe as dull. You''ll go to interesting places. You''ll meet unique and stimulating people from all walks of life. And kill them. You will make a lot of money, but that will mean nothing to you after the first job.

Assassination, no matter how easy it looks in the movies, is the most difficult, stressful, and lonely profession on the planet.

Even when you''re disguised as an intern.

John Lago is a hitman. He has some rules for you. And he''s about to break every single one.



Published in the US as The Intern''s Handbook



Trade Review
An immersive literary experience * Vogue *
Dark, but brilliantly written * Marie Claire *
Believable dialogue, a whip smart and cynical central character, clever reversals and an entertaining amount of bone-crunching violence help wrap up this nasty package with a pretty little bow. An entertaining, ferociously violent romp about a morally bankrupt killer trying to find his way home. * Kirkus *
Black humor and surprise twists distinguish Kuhn's highly entertaining debut, which puts a fresh spin on the theme of the hardened criminal planning one last job. * Publishers Weekly *
All of the testosterone-bloated wisdom of Tucker Max mixed w/the satire of American Psycho. * Entertainment Weekly *
A serious guilty pleasure. (Well, semi-serious and semi-guilty, but definitely a pleasure.) * Seattle Times *
Set to be the book of the summer * Company *
Kill Your Boss has "cult classic" written all over it... fast-moving, twisty, ultraviolent... revelling in its own lack of pretension and sheer entertainment value * Glasgow Herald *
A thrilling, jet-black comedy that crackles with action... sleek, quirky and enjoyable * Sunday Mirror *
On highly original, entertaining movie of a book. Sometimes funny, often gripping and always keeping you on your toes, Kill Your Boss is up there with the better of the year's books * Weekend Sport *
Smart, original * The Sun *
Kuhn's writing is cartoonishly violent, adolescently cynical - and enormous fun * Morning Star *

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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      If you''re reading this, you''re a new employee at Human Resources, Inc.

      Congratulations. And condolences. At the very least, you''re embarking on a career that you will never be able to describe as dull. You''ll go to interesting places. You''ll meet unique and stimulating people from all walks of life. And kill them. You will make a lot of money, but that will mean nothing to you after the first job.

      Assassination, no matter how easy it looks in the movies, is the most difficult, stressful, and lonely profession on the planet.

      Even when you''re disguised as an intern.

      John Lago is a hitman. He has some rules for you. And he''s about to break every single one.



      Published in the US as The Intern''s Handbook



      Trade Review
      An immersive literary experience * Vogue *
      Dark, but brilliantly written * Marie Claire *
      Believable dialogue, a whip smart and cynical central character, clever reversals and an entertaining amount of bone-crunching violence help wrap up this nasty package with a pretty little bow. An entertaining, ferociously violent romp about a morally bankrupt killer trying to find his way home. * Kirkus *
      Black humor and surprise twists distinguish Kuhn's highly entertaining debut, which puts a fresh spin on the theme of the hardened criminal planning one last job. * Publishers Weekly *
      All of the testosterone-bloated wisdom of Tucker Max mixed w/the satire of American Psycho. * Entertainment Weekly *
      A serious guilty pleasure. (Well, semi-serious and semi-guilty, but definitely a pleasure.) * Seattle Times *
      Set to be the book of the summer * Company *
      Kill Your Boss has "cult classic" written all over it... fast-moving, twisty, ultraviolent... revelling in its own lack of pretension and sheer entertainment value * Glasgow Herald *
      A thrilling, jet-black comedy that crackles with action... sleek, quirky and enjoyable * Sunday Mirror *
      On highly original, entertaining movie of a book. Sometimes funny, often gripping and always keeping you on your toes, Kill Your Boss is up there with the better of the year's books * Weekend Sport *
      Smart, original * The Sun *
      Kuhn's writing is cartoonishly violent, adolescently cynical - and enormous fun * Morning Star *

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