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Neon Dies At Dawn 
One man motivated by grief infiltrates the dregs of Society seeking paybackWell narrated and full of despair this is one of my favourite Andersen prunty tales I received a free review audiobook and voluntarily left this review
Sometimes you just need to read something fairly fucked up, yet still hilarious, but still within the realm of reality. I haven't read all of Andersen's work (yet) but so far I know I can trust the guy to give me the fucked up and funny stories I love, while still having a point to each story (as opposed to JUST being bizarre and absurd).

I really enjoyed this book. I think it had just the right mix have oddness, violence and real crazy emotional stuff. I loved all the incidental characters that the narrator ran into along the way. There were a bunch of passages that made me giggle, but the best thing, I think, was the way the story captured the feeling of losing a loved one. The desire for revenge and the overwhelming sense of "what's the point?" Beautifully written, and just my kind of story.
Here is a book that effortlessly combines tragedy, humor and a mastery of style. Particularly in more recent material, Prunty's characters are instantly relatable and entertaining. Within their atypical perspectives and experiences lie insights about life that ring true. Neon Dies at Dawn moves quickly and will leave you guessing at what is to come.
Worst hug, ever.Revenge is a dish best served fried crisp like a thick slice of mystery-meat, garbage loaf. Its the only way either becomes palatable.Brutal and funny in parts with splashes of bizarro weird and the trademark Prunty wit sprinkled over the top.Nice!I received a complimentary copy of the audiobook from the author in exchange for absolutely nothing. I am voluntarily leaving this unbiased and honest review.
Perhaps Ive spent too long in this life not knowing what Hamms beer tastes like. Ill probably be okay if I never find out, but Im glad I finally know what its like to read Andersen Prunty. That was a damn fine book with just enough splashes of surrealism and plenty more than enough cunning narrative.
Andersen Prunty
Paperback | Pages: 130 pages Rating: 4.3 | 66 Users | 23 Reviews

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Title | : | Neon Dies At Dawn |
Author | : | Andersen Prunty |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 130 pages |
Published | : | March 8th 2019 by Grindhouse Press |
Categories | : | Horror. Thriller |
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A retired man loses his wife to cancer and his daughter to a mysterious accident. He mostly lives alone, occasionally taking care of his grandson. When he sees a black van drive over a young woman before disappearing into the dark of night, he loses what little faith he has in humanity and discovers a sense of vengeful purpose. Now he’s in danger of losing himself to long-repressed demons and a terrifyingly bizarre world that has always surrounded him, a world he’s spent his entire life keeping at a distance.Itemize Books During Neon Dies At Dawn
ISBN: | 1941918425 (ISBN13: 9781941918425) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.grindhousepress.com |
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Ratings: 4.3 From 66 Users | 23 ReviewsJudge Containing Books Neon Dies At Dawn
This is a twisted revenge tale with an absurdist sense of humour that is as funny as it is dark. A man kidnaps a drug dealer's daughter as revenge for the death of his daughter from a drug overdose, but that is merely the tip of the iceberg.This one isn't for the faint of heart, but it comes with some hilarious asides and lines right from the off:"Or maybe Ann could see that if we went into our marriage as a threesome she'd probably be the bride I paid least attention to. At least in the longOne man motivated by grief infiltrates the dregs of Society seeking paybackWell narrated and full of despair this is one of my favourite Andersen prunty tales I received a free review audiobook and voluntarily left this review
Sometimes you just need to read something fairly fucked up, yet still hilarious, but still within the realm of reality. I haven't read all of Andersen's work (yet) but so far I know I can trust the guy to give me the fucked up and funny stories I love, while still having a point to each story (as opposed to JUST being bizarre and absurd).

I really enjoyed this book. I think it had just the right mix have oddness, violence and real crazy emotional stuff. I loved all the incidental characters that the narrator ran into along the way. There were a bunch of passages that made me giggle, but the best thing, I think, was the way the story captured the feeling of losing a loved one. The desire for revenge and the overwhelming sense of "what's the point?" Beautifully written, and just my kind of story.
Here is a book that effortlessly combines tragedy, humor and a mastery of style. Particularly in more recent material, Prunty's characters are instantly relatable and entertaining. Within their atypical perspectives and experiences lie insights about life that ring true. Neon Dies at Dawn moves quickly and will leave you guessing at what is to come.
Worst hug, ever.Revenge is a dish best served fried crisp like a thick slice of mystery-meat, garbage loaf. Its the only way either becomes palatable.Brutal and funny in parts with splashes of bizarro weird and the trademark Prunty wit sprinkled over the top.Nice!I received a complimentary copy of the audiobook from the author in exchange for absolutely nothing. I am voluntarily leaving this unbiased and honest review.
Perhaps Ive spent too long in this life not knowing what Hamms beer tastes like. Ill probably be okay if I never find out, but Im glad I finally know what its like to read Andersen Prunty. That was a damn fine book with just enough splashes of surrealism and plenty more than enough cunning narrative.
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