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KND Bargain Book Alert! Our eBook of the Day is not Charlie Chan’s Chinatown. Ty Hutchinson’s CHOP SUEY (A Darby Stansfield Thriller) is “intrinsically funny and inherently evil, a strangely intoxicating blend, one that keeps the action rolling” — 4.3 Stars on 39 Reviews and Just $2.99 on Kindle!

Here’s the set-up for Ty Hutchinson’s Chop Suey, just $2.99 on Kindle:
 

Start with one lovable dope.
Add a cook with a secret past.
Throw in a couple of gang members.
Mix in a pair of Chinatown detectives.
Combine it all with Ling Chi, death by 1,000 cuts.

And you have the perfect recipe for
Chop Suey.

When disgraced sales associate Darby Stansfield discovers he has six months to save his job, he does what any normal person would do. He freaks.

Desperate to resurrect his career at Teleco Wireless, he conjures up an international scheme filled with the promise of endless high-spending clients. It’s brilliant, it’s successful, and it involves doing business with organized crime.

But soon those closest to him find themselves caught up in his dangerous plan, and one of these unknowingly has the power to destroy him. Darby must now make a tough decision––give up on the one good idea he ever had or risk it all.

Chop Suey is a 90,000 word action thriller. That’s 381 pages of holy moly.

From the reviewers:

 

“Chop Suey is a fast, funny and well-plotted thriller––It’s not easy to write comedy, introduce a vicious serial killer, and navigate between the two.”––Reading Review

 
“It is both intrinsically funny and inherently evil, a strangely intoxicating blend, one that keeps the action rolling.”— SeattlePI

“Hutchinson did an excellent job of bringing his characters to life, weaving several stories together and bringing them to an exciting conclusion.”— The Book Review
 

My name is Ty Hutchinson and I’m from Hawaii. What does that mean? I don’t need to tan. Most days I’m a writer in the ad business. My work has appeared in all the major advertising award shows and reported on in publications like Advertising Age, Creativity, Communication Arts and Archive.
 

When I’m not building brands, you’ll find me traveling the world, playing video games, eating, reading, exploring SF’s Chinatown (to date I have six Shrimp Boy sightings) or hard at work writing thriller novels.

 

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