There is a monkey.
It follows him everywhere - in the shadows, in his dreams, in the corners of his mind.
It laughs at him.
It tempts him.
It haunts him.
But the monkey is not just a beast. It is a reflection of everything he fears, everything he hates, everything he cannot escape.
To rise, he must kill it.
To kill it, he must first understand it.
To Kill a Monkey is a dark allegory of man's war with himself - primal, psychological, and unforgettable. It asks one question that will echo long after the last page: Can you ever truly kill the beast within?