Now I've killed another person. I'm a serial killer. Sure, two people
is hardly serial, but it's a good start. I'm still young. Who knows
where opportunities might lead me? Opportunity makes the thief, or the
murderer, or even the pastry chef. It's well documented.
Mama's Boy Behind Bars is the second book in David Goudreault's wildly
successful and darkly funny Mama's Boy trilogy. Once again written with
gritty humour in the form of a confession, Mama's Boy Behind Bars,
picks up where the first book in the series left off.
Mama's Boy finds himself in jail following a tender and violent search
for his long-lost mother. In an attempt to survive his incarceration, he
sets out to make a name for himself in the prison and is desperate to
achieve his ambition of joining the ranks of the hardcore criminals. But
things get wildly complicated when he falls in love with a prison guard.
Can Mama's Boy juggle love and crime?
Praise for Mama's Boy:
Despite the narrator's repellent behavior, readers will be drawn in by
his quick wit, sharp observations, and childlike longing for his
mother's love. --Publishers Weekly
There is a slyness at work here that Goudreault handles marvellously.
--Canadian Notes and Queries