<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Our favorite serial killers are reimagined as twenty-first century American adolescents. Todd just wants to protect his friend Toby, but he ends up with a mess on his hands -- and on the walls and floor. Girlfriend Nellie knows just what to do, and it works, until the cops come snooping, and a wild cross-country escape ensues.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Every boy needs an ally who will kill for him. And no boy could have a better ally than Todd Sweeney. When Todd's best friend, Toby Ragg, is threatened by guidance counselor Ashford Squeers, Todd swings into action. But he swings just a bit too hard. Enter best pal Nellie Lovett, who has very creative ideas for making the mess disappear. But then Fleet High bad boy Ryan Plouf threatens Toby <em>and</em> Nellie. Suddenly, Ryan is missing, too, and local cop Tarron Littey is asking some very inconvenient questions. Meanwhile, Toby's parents threaten to put him in a gay conversion camp. Can Todd and Nellie save Toby before the cops discover just what happened to Fleet High's worst? To find out, dig in and devour <em>Todd Sweeney</em>. And yes, it's okay to use your hands.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"A zany, cannibalistic farce just right for the YA crowd but adult enough for older readers." -- Jerry L. Wheeler, Out in Print</p><p>"A helI of a book. So well done. It will pull your emotions, knowing what some kids have to go through. I loved Todd. He knew what people were doing was wrong, and he wanted to make it right. There is humor and most of all, love and acceptance, the most important of all. An outstanding read. I really loved it." -- Becca Waldrop, Love Bytes Reviews</p><p>"There's a lot going on here and it all comes together to remind us what a fine writer David Pratt is. Get a copy of <em>Todd Sweeney</em> and enjoy the read." -- Reviews by Amos Lassen</p><p>"Sex and violence snuggle up between the covers of <em>Todd Sweeney</em>, a discomfitingly delicious new novel that reads like a lost John Waters movie. This <em>Grand Guignol</em> comedy serves up ample helpings of cannibalism, onanism, blood-soaked sex and conversion therapy. Think "Riverdale" with raunch. Amidst the comedic mayhem, there's a surprisingly effective eroticism at play. -- Jim Gladstone, Passport Magazine</p><br>
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