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Mike McGill is a third-rate detective. When a special adviser to the White House offered him $ 500 000 to get their hands on a highly sensitive document, the refusal is not an option. In quest for the true American constitution that protected the country from moral decay (but it disappeared in the '50s, given by Nixon to a Chinese whore), Mike will have to walk the circle of deviance to the confines of America practices the more underground to find this strange object. "Rake crapper human, who is not afraid to dive into the bowl that is America, there is fortunately supported by Trix, a student guide perversions in this world incongruous.

sort of Dante's Inferno modernized its subterranean arteries trimballe reader theaters porn herpétophiles (fans of Godzilla is fiddling before the exploits of a giant lizard), restaurants ultra gore tex mex (never the term bleeding was more suitable for meat), while meeting fans saline injections ( trip blistering sexual private parts). If the investigation

Mike quickly loses its interest (we do not care a bit about where is the famous constitution), the portrait gallery alone is worth reading this novel atypical. Packed with humor, funny situations scabrous, flamboyant characters, subterranean arteries takes stock of the past fifty years, or how the underground of yesteryear has become the mainstream of our time and what it mean to be borderline today.

Warren Ellis, comic book writer acclaimed for Transmetropolitan and Planetary, look under the carpet from the States and inspects nooks smelly. A first novel not to put all hands (sensitive public refrain) but those who dare read wagging fun.

Artery underground Warren Ellis, The Devil vauvert.

Published on: Snatch magazine.


BONUS: Interview with Warren Ellis

transatlantic Little tennis with the bearded devil, Warren Ellis.

What the writer's work is different from that of the novelist?

For example comics, I have to describe each image with designer precision. In a novel, I suggest the images and hope they come alive in the imagination of the reader. In comics, the dialogues are often "journalistic", short sentences and a limited number of words. Novels, it is frankly easier.

Your novel, Artery underground shows the dark side of America. The characters and situations they are completely fictitious or have you investigated as McGill in the underground environment?

You'd be surprised how little fiction. It is not even metaphorical. The book is almost a story about how life in America is truly lived, and how it has been for some time. I think I am came across pictures of "practicing" saline injection in 1998 ...

You treat behavioral delusional madman with humor. The humor was it essential for you?

can not help laughing about certain practices. Not badly elsewhere. Learn to laugh at the world is a great way to cope.

Artery underground is (cinematic) chart. Have you thought about a film adaptation?

No. Think of a movie version while writing a book is the best way to miss it.

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