If you’re ready for a highly entertaining, extremely dark, humorous and twisted satire, you don’t want to miss today’s feature. Pick up Sadie the Sadist: X-tremely Black Humor/Horror by Zané Sachs, FREE for a limited time. Don’t miss out!
A Little About Sadie the Sadist:
Like many people, Sadie feels undervalued and frustrated. Employed by a supermarket, she plots to murder coworkers—or lure them into the employee bathroom for a quickie. Sick of being treated like a robot, she taps into a powerful (and deranged) alter-ego and transforms into Sadie the Sadist.
READER BEWARE: This book contains graphic violence, psycho/sexual incidents, and Sadie’s favorite recipes. X-tremely Black Humor/Horror.
About the Author:
Zané Sachs has worked for several large corporations (including a supermarket), and those situations have, in part, inspired her debut novel, Sadie the Sadist. Sadly, she has found, that the current work environment in the U.S. often treats workers as expendable units, comparable to robots. Every day automated systems and machines are replacing human workers. Zané expects to be replaced by robots any minute. Perhaps, one day soon, the perfect novel will be written by artificial intelligence. Until then, Zané offers you her flawed perspective and hopes you find it entertaining. Zané is currently writing a novel of psychological suspense called Jayne Just Watches. Jayne believes that she is dead, and she happens to be Sadie’s neighbor. For Sadie’s deadly recipes, guest inQuistions, and useful tips on topics like the Pros and Cons of killing your boss, please visit Zané’s blog, Zané Sachs-Going Down, at ZaneSachs.com
What Fans Are Saying About Sadie the Sadist:
“You have never read anything like Sadie the Sadist — a pitch black satire that is not only deeply disturbing but funny as hell.” –Blake Crouch, Author, Wayward Pines
“A brilliant, bloody read. Bone chilling. Dark. Funny. Sadie makes Hannibal Lector look like dating material. My heart quickened as I braced for Sadie the Sadist’s next step down that slippery slope called sanity. Highly recommended.” –Barbara Silkstone, Author of the Wendy Darlin Tomb Raider series
“Very dark and twisted. It’s like American Psycho meets Sweeney Todd. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a darker, humorous and graphic novel.” –Amazon Reviewer
If you’re looking for an extremely dark, humorous and twisted tale, pick up Sadie the Sadist today.