“Persona” was a fabulous read. Horn’s characters are worthy of Bret Easton Ellis and “The Last Days of Disco” by Whit Stillman.
(Award-winning review blog Rabid Readers Reviews)
You married her or him, did this and that. They were your choices. Any regrets?
Ryan won’t have any.
He’s going to try a lot of things now while he’s young, just to see if he likes them. Voyeurism, gay sex, murder… something’s got to feel right.
Best friend Dave is watching his back. He’s level-headed and fretful, so it’s not easy to do. Especially when he learns Ryan’s created different personas to achieve his objectives, and believes some of them are actually real…
Dave will discover the true source of Ryan’s turmoil, but to end it he’ll have to intervene in a deadly game of cat and mouse. And friendship will count for nothing when he confronts the most terrifying persona of all.
??? From the award-winning author of The Mortal Religion…
??? An edgy, riveting thriller packed with black humour, inspired twists and gut-churning suspense.
Persona portrays a world different and yet disturbingly similar to our own, where personal demons cannot be kept at bay.