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Johnny Payne

    Johnny Payne is a distinguished novelist, poet, and dramatist whose work traverses a diverse range of genres. His recent novels delve into profound themes such as slavery and the psychology of serial killers, showcasing his willingness to explore challenging subject matter. Payne's literary artistry lies in his ability to craft compelling narratives that engage with complex human experiences and moral questions. Readers appreciate his distinctive voice and the depth he brings to his storytelling.

    The Reluctant Assassin
    Confessions of a Gentleman Killer
    • 2021

      The Reluctant Assassin

      • 86 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The narrative follows Étienne D'Abattoir, a romantic writer with a passion for French poetry, as he embarks on a journey across diverse cities including Paris, Dubrovnik, and Buenos Aires. His travels reveal a blend of wit and introspection, exploring the complexities of his surroundings and relationships. As a reluctant assassin, his character grapples with the tension between tenderness and ruthlessness, providing a unique perspective on the world he navigates.

      The Reluctant Assassin
    • 2020

      Confessions of a Gentleman Killer

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.5(29)Add rating

      The papers call me “the gentleman killer.” I wrapped the throat of my first victim in the silk scarf with which I strangled her. That’s what passes as a gentleman these days. I ask How do you reconcile a man who is capable of deep, tender love (because I’ve felt it), a man, who—by public standards—is a health reformer, assistant to the future British Prime Minister ,and the son-in-law of a wealthy industrialist, but who, when the moment overtakes him, kills women? I don’t know what to make of it myself, but that’s me. I’ve been told I have a philosopher’s mind, that I’m ambitious and can do anything I set my mind to—but sometimes my sadomasochistic tendencies get the better of me. I don’t venture judgement—on myself or anyone else. I’ll leave that up to you. My name is Kilcairn, and these are my confessions.

      Confessions of a Gentleman Killer