Suicide Girls in the Afterlife
by Gina Ranalli
After Pogue commits suicide, she unexpectedly finds herself an unwilling "guest" at a hotel in the Afterlife, where she meets a group of bizarre characters, including a goth Satan, a hippie Jesus, and an alien-human hybrid. From the author of Chemical Gardens.
"Suicide Girls in the Afterlife is weird and fun and hauntingly bittersweet. I read it in one evening and enjoyed it very much."
—Brian Keene, author of The Rising and The Conqueror Worms
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