Mondo Crimson
By (Author) Andrew Post
Flame Tree Publishing
Flame Tree Press
10th November 2020
10th November 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
813.6
Paperback
304
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
When Melanie, a car thief, is sent to find a certain vehicle only to discover it's owned by dangerous hit-woman, Brenda, the two begin to wonder if their fateful encounter wasn't just pure coincidence. It turns out they both work for a man named Felix Eberhart, who may or may not have had the hopes that Melanie and Brenda opened fire the second they laid eyes on each other. Melanie learns that Felix's network of car thieves, fixers, and drug runners have all been set against one another. But why Business was going so well... AUTHOR: Andrew Post was born in Erie, Pennsylvania (imagine Eraserhead but in color). While he was honing his craft as a writer (those early stories were awful) he worked in a gift shop in one of the scuzziest hotels in the Midwest, he cleaned rental cars (also gross), he was a butcher (despite being a vegetarian), and in 2013 his first novel, the cyberpunk thriller, Knuckleduster, was published. No one really seemed to care much but he kept at it and has since published a handful of other works to varying degrees of resulting public interest with a few seeing translations and one almost became a movie (that lit agent has since been fired).
If you like your action bloody and a little twisted, Mondo Crimson is sure to thrill. -- A Reviewer Darkly
Mondo Crimson is a very well written suspense thriller with some horror elements, and I would recommend this book to fans of the genre. -- Rajiv's Reviews
"If you love dark gritty tales and complex characters who live in what I like to call "morally grey world," then Mondo Crimson is the book for you! -- Booker T's Farm
I had a lot of fun with this dark and disturbing story, and definitely recommend it for anyone who enjoys the genres of crime and horror being blended together. -- Author Aiden Merchant
Andrew Post was born in Erie, Pennsylvania (imagine Eraserhead but in color). While he was honing his craft as a writer (those early stories were awful) he worked in a gift shop in one of the scuzziest hotels in the Midwest, he cleaned rental cars (also gross), he was a butcher (despite being a vegetarian), and in 2013 his first novel, the cyberpunk thriller, Knuckleduster, was published. No one really seemed to care much but he kept at it and has since published a handful of other works to varying degrees of resulting public interest with a few seeing translations and one almost became a movie (that lit agent has since been fired).
Andrew lives in a sleepy river town in Minnesota where he may or may not be planning aquatic "accidents" to befall the many other authors who live in the area and he has been mistaken for Rob Zombie on no less than ten separate occasions.