Incredibly filthy crime novel about murder of prostitute. Detective from Department Of Unexplained Deaths takes the case and soon find more about poor woman, how she became prostitute and how she got infected by AIDS, apparently there are some twisted perverts who can't get their dicks up so they have to watch sluts while diseased rats are infiltrating their pussy. No matter how edgy and gruesome novel is, it falls in second part due to too quick catching of the killer, his banal motivation, and detective sudden interest in the life of some slut, but nonetheless is quite poetic in some parts, especially when detective is reading sluts journal and her thoughts are awoken while she's laying on a stretcher.

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