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Chuck Tingle
USA Today bestselling author Chuck Tingle plunges readers beneath the glittering surface of ambition in Rainbow Capital, a surreal nightmare where every opportunity comes with a price.
Scotty is a struggling actress in LA whose credit card debt is growing faster than her career. But as auditions dry up and her savings disappear, she can't afford to turn down any opportunity that comes her way. A chance encounter at an exclusive party leads her to Rainbow Capital, a queer-focused investment startup in Santa Monica. Its charismatic founder, Carter Nettle, thinks Scotty is the perfect fit. They're ready to change her life.
The salary is enough to ignore the red flags—at first. The onboarding process is disturbingly unconventional. The competition is cutthroat. And Carter always seems to be inside Scotty's head. Then the hallucinations begin: vivid crimson sea creatures swimming through her mind.
The deeper Scotty sinks into Rainbow Capital, the more she realizes the company is hiding something monstrous beneath its polished exterior. If she can’t survive the job, she may not survive at all….
Also by Chuck Tingle:
Fabulous Bodies
Lucky Day
Bury Your Gays
Straight
Camp Damascus
Commentaires
Praise for Chuck Tingle:
"This book is Tingle’s declaration: Love is real, and so are monsters." —The New York Times on Bury Your Gays
“A big-hearted, chilling ride.” —Vulture on Camp Damascus
“Tingle wows with an absurdist existential horror novel that is as funny as it is unexpectedly devastating, complex, and challenging.” —Publishers Weekly on Lucky Day
“Brilliantly bloody, wildly fun, and extremely scary.” —Rachel Harrison, on Bury Your Gays
"Tingle proves he's as good at fear as he is at love.” ―T. Kingfisher on Camp Damascus
“A joyous horror story, inventively told, and with a greater balance of heart, humor, and genuine scares than anything else written this year." —Esquire on Bury Your Gays