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An Wo Long

SPIDER: Diary of a Dead Cop
A disgraced detective living on the edge of morality and madness. Dragged from the gutter by a reclusive genius obsessed with solving the unsolvable, The Runner is thrust into a world of killers, cannibals, and conspiracies. Fueled by addiction and driven by a fractured sense of justice, he hunts monsters no one else believes exist—embracing his own existential collapse along the way.
Is he a savior in the shadows—or just another monster with a badge?
An Wo Long returns with a love letter to fans of uncompromising neo-noir, visceral psychological horror, and deeply flawed anti-heroes. SPIDER is a brutal exploration of justice without rules—where the only truth is the one you carve out for yourself.
Perfect for readers of Don Winslow, James Ellroy, and Chuck Palahniuk.
⚠️ WARNING: This book contains graphic depictions of violence, sex, and drug use.
Reader discretion is strongly advised.

RUNNER: Diary of A Parallel Killer
An exploration of the psyche of an unrelenting killer who thrives in plain sight. With a methodical approach and an unsettling calm, Runner pulls readers into a world where morality is absent. Set against the backdrop of an anonymous city, the story explores the complexities of human nature, the seductive pull of power, and the haunting question: What would you do if you could get away with anything?
In An Wo Long's debut novella, readers will be left suspecting everyone around them as they peer into the mind of the world's first Parallel Killer. Fans of psychological thrillers will find an exploration of darkness that leaves them questioning the boundaries of their own humanity.
Perfect for fans of Thomas Harris, Bret Easton Ellis, and Gillian Flynn.
WARNING: This book contains graphic depictions of violence and disturbing behavior.
Reader discretion is strongly advised.

KITTEN: Diary of a Runaway
Abandoned by her adoptive family, brutalized, and forgotten, a young runaway learns what it takes to survive in a world that has never been safe. What begins as a cry for help becomes something far more terrifying as she transforms from a victim into one of the most prolific serial killers the city has ever known.
Told in the unfiltered voice of a woman stripped of morality, identity, and humanity, Kitten is a raw and disturbing meditation on trauma, exploitation, and the lies we are led to believe.
An Wo Long completes his Neo-Noir Diaries Trilogy with an unsettling view into the mind of a runaway, exploring the darkest recesses of the human psyche and society.
This is not a story for the faint of heart. With stark depictions of abuse and emotional torment, Kitten is a brutal meditation on what remains when society’s safety nets fail entirely.
Disturbingly vulnerable, morally complex, and terrifying in its plausibility, Kitten is an unforgettable literary experience with an ending that leaves you distrustful of your own judgments.
Gritty as Go Ask Alice, emotionally devastating as Push, and as morally ambiguous as American Psycho.
Kitten is for readers of transgressive fiction who understand that some stories must be disturbing to be authentic. It’s not “entertainment.” It’s a challenge.
WARNING: This book contains graphic depictions of mature and potentially distressing content.
A detailed content advisory appears at the beginning of the book.
Reader discretion is strongly advised.
