Hell’s Kitchen by Chris Niles is a darkly comic thriller set in the chaotic heart of New York City. Cyrus, a reclusive millionaire, has a deadly hobby—he lures unsuspecting apartment hunters to their deaths. Meanwhile, a cast of scheming con artists, desperate wannabes, and oblivious dreamers navigate the treacherous streets of Manhattan, unknowingly heading toward a collision with a ruthless killer.
Blending sharp wit with biting social satire, Hell’s Kitchen offers a twisted take on city life, where the pursuit of success can turn into a fight for survival. With echoes of Armistead Maupin’s urban storytelling and Carl Hiaasen’s dark humour, this is a gripping and wickedly entertaining read for fans of black comedy and crime fiction.