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Danny King

    March 5, 1969

    Danny King's writing draws heavily from his own life experiences, offering a raw and authentic perspective. His work often delves into themes of redemption and perseverance, showcasing the complexities of the human condition with unflinching honesty. King's narrative style is direct and unvarnished, mirroring the journey he has taken. He is driven by a desire to share his unique insights and experiences with his readers.

    Mordsjob
    Eat locals
    Eat Local
    The Henchmen's Book Club
    Blue Collar
    The Pornographer Diaries
    • 2017

      Eat Local

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Based on the horror film featuring a talented cast, the novel delves into a chilling narrative that explores themes of fear and survival. It intertwines the characters' personal struggles with supernatural elements, creating a tense atmosphere. As they confront their darkest fears, the story unravels the mysteries that bind them, leading to a gripping climax. The adaptation captures the film's essence while offering deeper insights into the characters' motivations and the eerie setting that surrounds them.

      Eat Local
    • 2012

      Godfrey Bishop, who works for a soft-porn magazine, faces a year-long sex drought, which is intensified by his daily routine. While his friends envy his job, he struggles with his personal life.

      The Pornographer Diaries
    • 2011

      The Henchmen's Book Club

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Mark Jones leads a life as a henchman for hire, taking on various tasks such as guarding bunkers and patrolling perimeters. His mundane job often involves waiting in a boiler suit, ready to face the inevitable confrontations with Ninjas. The story explores the unique and often overlooked perspective of a henchman, highlighting the challenges and absurdities of his profession in a world filled with action and adventure.

      The Henchmen's Book Club
    • 2009

      Blue Collar

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.4(48)Add rating

      What happens when white van man meets gold card girl? She's everything Terry has ever dreamed of in a woman and more. She is, for want of a better word, wonderful. Terry can't believe his luck. Neither do the lads. Charlie's own friends as just as wary. It will take a reality film show to bring the whole thing down around their ears.

      Blue Collar