Description:
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Adam Mansbach comes an electrifying action-adventure tale set in the dangerous terrain of the Tex-Mex borderland
In The Dead Run, outlaw with a conscience Jess Galvan made a devil's bargain with El Cucuy, a fearsome, five-hundred-year-old Aztec priest and crime kingpin determined to bring about hell on earth. Now, months later, Galvan's mind is infested by the ancient monster. No longer able to trust his own judgment, he is estranged from his daughter, Sherry--and from his own body. But Cucuy's presence has endowed Galvan with superhuman abilities.
Meanwhile, shell-shocked from her confrontation with Cucuy, Sherry is living with Sheriff Bob Nichols and his girlfriend, psychologist Ruth Cantwell. And in the bowels of Ojos Negros prison, a territory once controlled by the ancient priest, the drug cartels are at war with one another and on the hunt for Galvan.
Brief description:
Adam Mansbach is the author of the instant New York Times bestsellers Go the F**k to Sleep and You Have to F**king Eat, as well as the novels The Dead Run, Rage Is Back, Angry Black White Boy, and The End of the Jews, the winner of the California Book Award. He was the 2009-2011 New Voices Professor of Fiction at Rutgers University, a 2012 Sundance Screenwriting Lab Fellow, a 2013 Berkeley Repertory Theater Writing Fellow, and a 2015 Artist in Residence at Stanford University's Institute for Diversity in the Arts. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, the New York Times Book Review, Esquire, and The Believer, and on National Public Radio's All Things Considered. He lives in Berkeley, California.
Review Quotes:
"Exquisite. Mansbach's characters are sharply drawn." - New York Times Book Review
"A taut and gritty adventure thriller with a supernatural element." - Publishers Weekly
"An exciting tale, an action thriller heavily infused with paranormal elements ... The narrative twists among several disparate protagonists and keeps a lot of balls in the air without losing momentum. Highly recommended for readers of supernatural action and horror ... and fans of more general action stories." - Library Journal
"Beautiful, funny, heartbreaking . . .Very few writers could have attempted all this. Adam Mansbach succeeds, brilliantly." - Boston Globe
"Both surreal and grounded in harsh reality, the novel is ambitiously plotted and powerfully written." - Booklist
"An adrenaline-pumping bang teeming with vivid, violent imagery. Imagine an Indiana Jones-style story, starring the Hulk and directed by Robert Rodriquez; surely satisfying for readers craving a bloody supernatural jolt." - Booklist
"Strap yourself in for this over-the-top ride along the lawless Mexican-American border." - Shelf Awareness, Starred Review
"Starts its supernatural action at full throttle and never lets up until its apocalyptic finale. ... Told in a hard-boiled but slyly humorous style, The Dead Run delights in boxing its characters into seemingly inescapable predicaments and then blasting them through to the next cliffhanger. ... Horror enthusiasts will want to hunt down The Dead Run." - San Francisco Chronicle
Praise for The Dead Run: "Although violent, The Dead Run is first-rate entertainment based on a fascinating cultural mashup." - Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"Rarely has a writer demonstrated he's having as much fun as Mansbach clearly is with this demented series combining contemporary crime action, Mexican mythology, irreverent comedy, and straight-up horror. . . . Like great pulp fiction or midnight movies, the book's profane, hyperactive, and gloriously violent style will repel more sensitive readers and make those who revel in Tarantino scripts, Breaking Bad, or zombie flicks giddy with anticipation." - Kirkus Reviews
"Rarely has a writer demonstrated he's having as much fun as Mansbach clearly is with this demented series combining contemporary crime action, Mexican mythology, irreverent comedy, and straight-up horror." - Kirkus Reviews
"Mansbach believably builds a scenario for the destruction of the world, showing the best and worst of humankind brought to their knees by the power of gods, and leaving the rest of us to tremble." - Publishers Weekly