dEATH in dAVOS - Softcover

Sandom, J. G.

 
9780997673913: dEATH in dAVOS

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"Dexter" meets "Gossip Girl" meets "Kill Bill"

A teen serial killer named Robin Beauvais gets herself invited to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, ostensibly because of an app she's developed, though in reality to take out nefarious billionaires who have committed unspeakable crimes but whose great wealth insulates them from prosecution and punishment.

Says Robin, "When it comes to class warfare, as far as I’m concerned, there’s far too much class and not enough warfare."

From the international best-selling author of Confessions of a Teenage Body Snatcher and Kiss Me, I'm Dead, which the Washington Post called "a subtle gem."

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Born in Chicago, raised and educated throughout Europe, and a graduate of Amherst College (where he won the Academy of American Poets Prize), J.G. Sandom founded the nation’s first digital ad agency (Einstein and Sandom Interactive – EASI) in 1984, before launching an award-winning writing career. J. has written ten novels in addition to dEATH in dAVOS, including: Gospel Truths – A Joseph Koster Mystery, The Wall Street Murder Club (optioned by Warner Bros.), The God Machine – A Joseph Koster Mystery, The Publicist (released under pseudonym Veronica Wright), The Wave – A John Decker Thriller, and 404 – A John Decker Thriller; plus three young adult novels, including Kiss Me, I’m Dead (originally released under pseudonym T.K. Welsh, titled The Unresolved) and Confessions of a Teenage Body Snatcher (originally released under pseudonym T.K. Welsh, titled Resurrection Men). He is currently working on a new John Decker thriller tentatively called The Flower, and planning a new Robin Beauvais manifesto called mURDER in mACAO. J. is also the Chairman and CEO of Mnemania, Inc., the company behind photo app and cloud resource MemoryBox. Please visit the author @ jgsandom.com.

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