"<i>A highly literary and always engaging 21st century noir... Born Slippy confronts contemporary</i><br /><i>questions about the relativity of evil that no one can dodge.</i>"— <b>Chris Kraus</b>, author of <i>I Love Dick</i> and <i>After Kathy Acker.<br /><br />"Lutz has the seven deadly sins nailed and rethought for our 2020 world. You’ve got to dig this book!" — <b>James Ellroy<br /><br /></b></i>"<i>Tom Lutz has written the kind of novel a globetrotting Graham Greene might have written had he lived to trot around our contempo, gone-to-hell globe - now divided into neo-imperialist sociopathic zillionaires, and the rest of us. Born Slippy is smart, dark, funny and, best of all, what used to be called a real page-turner. You’ll love this book.</i>" <i><b>— <b>Jerry Stahl, </b></b></i>author of <i>Permanent Midnight</i>, <i>I, Fatty</i>, and <i>Old Guy Dad<br /><br />"A smart and propulsive wild ride from the genteel mansions of Hartford Connecticut to the more louche corners of Asia. Lutz's debut is a technicolor noir, a smart, literary and literate thriller—like love child of Elmore Leonard and Graeme Greene. Original and deft and not to be missed." — <b>Ivy Pochoda</b>, author of <i>Wonder Valley</i> and <i>Visitation Street</i><br /><br />"What a pleasure, to sink under the comedic spell of Tom Lutz’s debut novel! The perfect book for a dreary day-- a gleeful, twisty tale of an unlikely friendship. Its antagonist young bloviating Dmitry Heald, with his wild schemes and hair-raising tales, is the guy you can’t trust to go to the market, while the older Frank, his boss, is a man who should know better, and yet can’t resist. Infinitely entertaining. I’d put it on the shelf between Tom Robbins and Martin Amis, if a place can be cleared there." — <b>Janet Fitch</b>, author of <i>The Revolution of Marina M. </i>and <i>Chimes of a Lost Cathedral</i><br /><br /><i>"Born Slippy</i> is a whip-smart, whirlwind novel of noir and adventure, humor and horror, cynicism and romance. Lutz's sterling prose and love of literature light up this unique page-turner about the friendship between a man who would be good and the amoral, magnetic narcissist who comes to dominate his life story." — <b>Steph Cha</b>, author of <i>Your House Will Pay</i><br /><br />"An entertaining neo-noir about the wages of greed." — <i>Kirkus Reviews</i><br /><br />"Tom Lutz comes out fast, deep and fully equipped with a mesmerizing debut novel. Every page twists and turns with incredible developments, literary prowess, daring routes and mind-stretching adventures. A task and crew of characters few can take head on and ride all the way to the last thrilling pages.<i> Born Slippy</i> won’t slip by the prizes." — <b>Juan Felipe Herrera</b>, US Poet Laureate 2015-17<br /></i>