Chop Shop
Autor Andrew Post Narator Todd Boyceen Limba Engleză Audio – 26 iun 2019
"Chop
Shop
is
a
wild
blend
of
pulp
fiction
with
dark
comedy;
its
engrossing
plot
always
seems
just
about
to
spin
out
of
control."
-Foreword
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in
2018
the
list
brings
together
brilliant
new
authors
and
the
more
established;
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award
winners,
and
exciting,
original
voices.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781787582880
ISBN-10: 1787582884
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Flame Tree Audio
Colecția FLAME TREE PRESS
Locul publicării:New York, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1787582884
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Flame Tree Audio
Colecția FLAME TREE PRESS
Locul publicării:New York, United Kingdom
Descriere
Frank
Goode
used
to
be
a
doctor,
until
he
got
caught
selling
prescription
medication
he
stole
from
work.
But
once
a
sawbones
always
a
sawbones,
Frank
now
operates
a
back-alley
surgery
shop
out
of
his
living
room
pulling
slugs
out
of
wannabe
gangsters
and
offering
the
local
working
girls
discount
STD
testing.
When
a
unsanctioned
hit
goes
down
in
his
home,
Frank
is
left
scrambling
to
both
get
rid
of
the
corpse
and
invent
a
believable
story
for
the
dead
enforcer’s
highly
concerned
(crime)
family
to
explain
the
dead
man’s
whereabouts.
According
to
his
friend
and
equipment
supplier,
Ted,
getting
rid
of
the
body
is
no
problem.
Because
Ted
is
affiliated
with
“the
network,”
a
group
of
human
body
part
traffickers.
Frank
jumps
at
the
chance
to
rid
his
house
of
the
185-pound
piece
of
evidence,
but
that
still
doesn’t
explain
to
the
Russian
mob
what
happened
to
their
buddy…
Meanwhile,
Amber
Hawthorne
and
Jolene
Morris,
business
partners
and
roommates
at
the
Hawthorne
Funeral
Home,
are
drowning
in
debt.
People
are
complaining
about
the
makeup
jobs
they're
giving
deceased
loved
ones--the
word
clownish
has
been
used--and
both
young
women
have
a
little
trouble
keeping
their
partying
habits
in
line.
When
they
start
selling
body
parts
on
the
black
market
to
keep
their
business
alive
(Jolene
much
more
reluctantly
than
Amber),
their
new
buyers
seem
friendly
and
trustworthy
enough
at
first.
That
is
until
the
dead
gangster
they've
recently
parted
up
turns
out
to
have
been
full
of
disease.
Now
Amber
and
Jolene's
buyers
want
something
else
to
make
up
for
lost
profits,
leaving
the
two
undertakers
to
learn
sometimes
running
a
business
can
cost
an
arm
and
a
leg.
Literally.FLAME
TREE
PRESS
is
the
new
fiction
imprint
of
Flame
Tree
Publishing.
Launched
in
2018
the
list
brings
together
brilliant
new
authors
and
the
more
established;
the
award
winners,
and
exciting,
original
voices.
Notă biografică
Andrew
Postwas
born
in
Erie,
Pennsylvania
(imagineEraserheadbut
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).
ForChop
Shop,
Andrew
was
inspired
by
the
(early)
films
of
Quentin
Tarantino,
Guy
Ritchie,
and
Martin
Scorsese,
as
well
as
the
deliberately
over-the-top
horror
films
of
the
80s
like
Peter
Jackson'sBraindead.
That
was
the
goal
with
Chop
Shop:
a
comedic
crime
caper
with
buckets
of
gore.
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.
Recenzii
"Chop
Shop
is
a
wild
blend
of
pulp
fiction
with
dark
comedy;
its
engrossing
plot
always
seems
just
about
to
spin
out
of
control."
-
Foreword"...violent,
tasteless,
twisted,
and
laugh-out-loud
funny."
-
New
York
Journal
of
Books