![]() He lives with a healthy dose of self-loathing, and attempts suicide several times.Įllis’ next book was "Lunar Park," and this is where the Ellisverse either goes completely nuts or edges into genius, depending on who you ask. ![]() " Sean isn’t as violently disturbed as his older brother (whom he hates right back) but he’s also not exactly a nice guy. Sean is the main character of "Rules of Attraction" and also appears in "American Psycho," "The Informers," and "Glamorama. Patrick then appears, or is referred to, in "Glamorama" and "Lunar Park," becoming increasingly ghost-like and seemingly imaginary. What isn’t in any doubt is his mutual hatred for his brother Sean. ![]() While Patrick is depicted in that novel as a pretty distasteful person, there’s no indication that he is (or imagines himself to be) a violent serial killer. Patrick makes his first appearance in "The Rules of Attraction," Ellis’ second novel, which is also Sean’s first reference. Patrick, of course, is the probably delusional, possibly murderous serial killer from "American Psycho," and Sean is his younger brother. ![]() ![]() The other key to the Ellisverse is the Batemans, Patrick and Sean. ![]()
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