The Girl with the Lollipop Eyes

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Pub Date Dec 19 2023 | Archive Date Mar 01 2024

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Description

Thor Cole, ex-bouncer turned private eye and self-proclaimed guardian of Pittsburgh’s South Side neighborhood, is looking for a bartender.

Not that there’s any shortage of them in this part of town, but he’s looking for the one that’s gone missing after stowing $15K in his girlfriend’s ceiling. Yeah, the case is a big step up from tracking down public urination scofflaws, but the $10K reward the bartender’s girlfriend is offering is enough to make Thor’s brakeless car stop again and replace his flip phone.

As Thor's missing person's case becomes entwined with maniacs in Mustangs and nefarious plots to destroy his favorite dives, this P.I. will need more than a Foreman grill to defend himself and the beloved seedy underbelly he calls home.

Crack a beer. Crank the tunes. And buckle up for an adventure in slacker noir!

Thor Cole, ex-bouncer turned private eye and self-proclaimed guardian of Pittsburgh’s South Side neighborhood, is looking for a bartender.

Not that there’s any shortage of them in this part of town...


Advance Praise

"Lucy Leitner is the go-to voice in satirical, thought-provoking horror fiction. In BAD VIBRATIONS, Leitner takes hot-button topics that are usually kept in the dark, and thrusts them into the light. She does this without remorse, exposing the filthy, wriggling underbelly of society." - Daniel J. Volpe, author of PLASTIC MONSTERS

"Lucy Leitner is the go-to voice in satirical, thought-provoking horror fiction. In BAD VIBRATIONS, Leitner takes hot-button topics that are usually kept in the dark, and thrusts them into the light...


Marketing Plan

Like Blood Bound Books, Lucy Leitner primarily publishes dark fiction, however, The Girl With The Lollipop Eyes, is unlike most of our other titles.

We're looking to attract new readers who enjoy mystery, crime and satire, since most of our current reviewers are horror only.

Like Blood Bound Books, Lucy Leitner primarily publishes dark fiction, however, The Girl With The Lollipop Eyes, is unlike most of our other titles.

We're looking to attract new readers who enjoy...


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ISBN 9781940250618
PRICE $13.95 (USD)
PAGES 288

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Featured Reviews

The Girl with the Lollipop Eyes by Lucy Leitner.
Thor Cole, ex-bouncer turned private eye and self-proclaimed guardian of Pittsburgh’s South Side neighborhood, is looking for a bartender.
Not that there’s any shortage of them in this part of town, but he’s looking for the one that’s gone missing after stowing $15K in his girlfriend’s ceiling. Yeah, the case is a big step up from tracking down public urination scofflaws, but the $10K reward the bartender’s girlfriend is offering is enough to make Thor’s brakeless car stop again and replace his flip phone.
As Thor's missing person's case becomes entwined with maniacs in Mustangs and nefarious plots to destroy his favorite dives, this P.I. will need more than a Foreman grill to defend himself and the beloved seedy underbelly he calls home.
Crack a beer. Crank the tunes. And buckle up for an adventure in slacker noir!
I really enjoyed this book. Read in one sitting. I loved Thilor and how he was. A gripping read. 5*.

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I enjoyed the ride this book took me on. I can’t say it’s often that a mystery is good fun on the pages, but this kept me engaged and intrigued to see what would happen next. I would recommend this for my readers who want a unique mystery novel.

The title is also something else, kudos!

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