Gory, grim ‘Reaper’ has giggles, too
Posted : Wednesday Jan 21, 2009 12:41:06 EST
“Beat the Reaper,” Josh Bazell’s outrageously funny novel about a hit man turned doctor, is one book the American Medical Association won’t prescribe for you.
Ignore their advice. This may be the most imaginative, albeit the most violent and profanity-laden, debuts of the new year.
Pietro “Bearclaw” Brnwa morphs into a hit man as a teenager when he follows his uncontrollable urge to find and kill whoever murdered his grandparents.
Many murders later, Brnwa, fed up with organized crime, has a chance to enter the Witness Protection Program. He takes it. Years later, he’s Dr. Peter Brown and working at Manhattan Catholic Hospital. Things are great until a former Mob acquaintance being treated for cancer recognizes him and gets the word out to Brnwa’s enemies.
The result is a hyper-violent account of Brnwa’s life as a hit man and what can best be described as a very ugly look at day-to-day hospital life.
If you don’t like extreme gun violence, blow-by-blow descriptions of surgical procedures performed by doped-up, angry doctors, the lack of care administered by bitter nurses, misdiagnoses and a huge dose of vulgarity, this novel is not for you.
If, however, you can take all of the above, you’ll be treated to a story that gets at the heart of one man’s immense loneliness and heartbreak. Be forewarned: One of the final scenes reaches new heights for gory.
How then, you might ask, does this novel earn its comedic stripes? Bazell, a medical resident at the University of California, brings a “Scrubs” mind-set to his story and jacks it up to an outrageous level that will never be seen on network TV.
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“Beat the Reaper”
By Josh Bazell
Little, Brown, 304 pp., $24.99
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