"A delirious ride through mundane absurdity and surreal brutality, Daddy's Boy perfectly captures the feeling of reconnecting with a loved one, only to find out they're a filthy, out-of-control chaos gremlin."
- Jason Pargin, author of John Dies at the End
"Dripping with wit and nastiness, Michael David Wilson's Daddy's Boy is a gem of a dark comedy thriller. As always, Wilson's prose is fiery and provocative. This excellent novel took me by the throat on the first page and truly surprised me until the bitter end."
- Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
"Daddy's Boy is a profanity-laced cocktail of blood, guts, and every other bodily secretion you can think of. If you're squeamish or a prude, don't pick it up. But if you're in the mood for a wild, no-holds-barred, unpredictably violent family comedy, then this is the book for you. I loved every disgusting second of it."
- David Moody, author of Hater
"Delightfully deranged and bursting with pure British humor, Daddy's Boy is an addicting sprint of twists and turns you'll never see coming. Contains one of the most emotionally significant dick pic scenes captured in literature. Read it."
- Max Booth III, author of We Need to Do Something
"A madcap slice of slacker noir. Michael David Wilson's the kind of magician who can make a switchblade dance across his fingertips, then a moment later it's sticking out of your gut. A funny, wild tale you won't want to miss!"
- Brian Asman, author of Man, Fuck This House
"Starts out as a fast-talking crime caper but soon takes a hard left into all-out WTFery. I never knew what was coming next. Daddy's Boy is exciting, weird, violent, hilarious, harrowing, original, and a helluva lotta fun. Exactly my kind of jam."
- Danger Slater, author of I Will Rot Without You
"With humour so black no light can escape it and a plot with more twists than a tourniquet in an auto-asphyxiation, this novel knows where all the bodies are buried. Read it with caution, it might just make Daddy's Boys of us all!"
- Jasper Bark, author of Stuck On You