Killing Strangers is a collection of first-person short stories. An adrenaline ride from the Hawaiian Islands to the Bahamas. From the Rockies to the Andes. From the desert to the jungle. “On The Road” meets “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas”.
The stories include:
• Motorcycles, ATV's, 4x4's, trains, ambulances, planes, cruise ships, a SeaDoo and a DUKW.
• Women and witches and beggars and whores.
• Drugs and alcohol and frantic calls to 911.
• Pistols and shotguns and blood and Her Majesty's Prison.
• Passports and oceans and envelopes full of cash.
• Gambling and hurricanes and missing millionaires.
• Guinea pigs and lobsters and wild pigs and sharks.
• Confrontations with police at home and abroad.
Photos and details at: www.KillingStrangers.com
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By Mimi Hanzel
Nov 10, 2009
November 10,2009 This stream of consciousness writing is delightful and funny in Killing Strangers. I find my self laughing throughout each story as described by Rob, as well as charmed by his love of his daughter. I recommend this book to anyone who likes adventure and has a free spirit or wishes they did. Mimi Hanzel, Ph.D.
"Killing Strangers" What a trip! Traveling with Rob would not be for the timid, but the tales are great entertainment for all. By the end of the book, you're just hoping he's got his next journey planned and that you'll get to read about it. D. Fitts
"Killing Strangers" Killing Strangers by Rob Kiser is the best book I have read in a long time. Absolutely fasincating real adventure stories of his travels in the US and Peru. Easy to read as it is in the form of short episodes. None will disappoint. The section on is trip to Peru is blood curdling. You know he will get out alive as he obviously lived to tell about it.... but what a journey. The stories in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Tennessee, the Bahammas are equally good and funny too - laugh out loud funny. I look forward to more adventures but time to put the toys of youth away - we want more stories and his take on life in general. He had some hair raising adventures Jim Sutton