
The Dead Run
Jess Galvan Series, Book 1
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August 12, 2013
In this taut and gritty adventure thriller with a supernatural element from Mansbach (best known for the satirical children’s book Go the F**k to Sleep), Jess Galvan, a contraband runner along the Texas-Mexico border with a heart of gold and a daughter he wants to free from his nutcase ex-wife, allows his protective instincts to get the better of him in attempting to save a prostitute from abuse. Galvan winds up in a Mexican prison, where he meets a shamanic figure who straps a box to his back with baling wire. Inside the box is the magically still-beating heart of a virgin. Galvan’s task: deliver this package across the border to a cult leader in Texas. The problem: doing so will end the world—Aztec style—and usher in an era of evil. The initially staccato narrative voice morphs in fits and starts into rollicking goofiness as the action builds to a finale that threatens to overwhelm all willing suspension of disbelief. Agent: Richard Abate, 3 Arts Entertainment.

May 1, 2013
Following his monumental best seller, Go the F**k to Sleep, Mansbach has kept our attention with the edgy, intellectual Rage Is Back and now this scarefest. Young women are turning up dead on both sides of the border, but Sherry Nichols manages to escape from the killers. Meanwhile, the wrongly imprisoned Galvan buys his freedom from a Mexican jail by agreeing to carry a mysterious package across the border. Now they're both out in the unforgiving desert with something creepy, and it's not a rattlesnake. With a 75,000-copy first printing.
Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

August 1, 2013
Yes, Mansbach is the author of the hilarious children's-book spoof, Go the F**k to Sleep (2011). But don't expect many laughs here. His new book is more in keeping with his earlier novels (including Rage is Back, 2013)an exploration of good and evil, light and dark. A genre-bender, the novel is strong on horror elements, especially its main plotline, in which an American man, stuck in a Mexican prison, is coerced into taking the beating heartyes, the living, beating heartof a young girl across the border, where he is to deliver it to a seriously dangerous man. A second, seemingly unrelated story involves a Texas police officer's search for a missing girl, who may be trying to escape her overbearing, fanatically religious mother. The book has a startlingly compelling villain, the cult leader Aaron Seth, and a nominal hero, sheriff Bob Nichols, and then it has Jess Galvan, the guy with the heart strapped to his back in a sealed box, who fits in somewhere between hero and villain. Both surreal and grounded in harsh reality, the novel is ambitiously plotted and powerfully written.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)
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