And the Dead Shall Live

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Pub Date Feb 22 2024 | Archive Date Jan 29 2024

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"An absorbing tale of damaged souls struggling to heal as they track down evil." –Kirkus Reviews

A famous mystery author who’s spiraling downward agrees to hunt for a real murderer, hoping the search will result in a blockbuster book.

Jesse Carter is a brilliant law school dropout who can't move on with her life after the death of her twin brother.

Philip Raymond was once a high-level political consultant with a happy family. Now he lives alone in a penthouse apartment hooked on Ativan and tortured by memories of scandal.

Together, Jesse and Raymond find new purpose: an exposé of the secret life of reclusive billionaire Lee Fletcher. On mega-yachts, luxury jets, and in Hamptons mansions, Fletcher invites his closest friends to parties where they get "high" on a drug that induces a near-death experience.

He may also be responsible for the actual deaths of a number of young women in his employ.

And he may be using artificial intelligence to steal a United States presidential election.

Working alone, Raymond could never hope to penetrate Fletcher's organization. Only Jesse is capable of infiltrating the billionaire's secret world and his infamous gatherings of the rich and famous.

And only Raymond can help her survive the investigation --if he can somehow overcome his terror of leaving his apartment.

"An absorbing tale of damaged souls struggling to heal as they track down evil." –Kirkus Reviews

A famous mystery author who’s spiraling downward agrees to hunt for a real murderer, hoping the...


A Note From the Publisher

David Shawn Klein's debut novel, The Money, was Best Thrillers Book of the Year for 2021. Critics have compared The Money to the work of James Patterson, Walter Mosely, Raymond Chandler, and the film Chinatown. Two short stories taken from The Money were published in The Hudson Review and were nominated for Pushcart Prizes; Finch was named a Distinguished story by Best American Mystery Stories in 2020. Klein has taught for The Hudson Review Writers In The Schools program. Other work has appeared in Film Comment; Columbia, A Journal of Literature and Art; Runner's Gazette; American Jewish Times Outlook Monthly; Lowestroft Chronicle, among others.

David Shawn Klein's debut novel, The Money, was Best Thrillers Book of the Year for 2021. Critics have compared The Money to the work of James Patterson, Walter Mosely, Raymond Chandler, and the...


Advance Praise

"And the Dead Shall Live by David Shawn Klein is a killer thriller. This is one author to watch, and I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants a thriller they can truly immerse themselves in." -Readers' Favorite

"An absorbing tale of damaged souls struggling to heal as they track down evil." -Kirkus Reviews

"And the Dead Shall Live by David Shawn Klein is a killer thriller. This is one author to watch, and I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants a thriller they can truly immerse themselves in." ...


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Philip Raymond is a full-time neurotic, unable even to visit local shops without the online help of his shrink. A pitiable figure. Philip Raymond, however, was once Someone, and he also wrote brilliant detective stories. When one of his old fans seeks him out, it is with a real-life proposition: to bring the billionaire murderer of a young girl to justice for her bereaved mother.

The sidekick Raymond employs, Jesse Carter, is equally damaged. By guilt, after she tragically loses t 78wo close siblings. Working, but in squalor at home, not living up to her full potential. Raymond, not quite gaining marks as a sympathetic protagonist, is satisfied that Carter is as expendable as she is beautiful and gifted.

Carter somehow persuades her quarry, the Hefner-like Lee Fletcher, to employ her. From then on, Fifty Shades style, Lee affords Carter a lifestyle she can only dream of: beautiful clothes on tap, private jet-and yacht-setting. Lee in his own way seems to be drawn to Carter's frostiness, her being one step above his beautiful but rather clueless entourage of 'bunnies'. But she has further occasion to learn what happens to those who betray his trust.

As a billionaire, Fletcher is also playing god, having perfected a drug that can open the door to the Other Side, and Carter also yearns to meet her lost loved one there too. So expendibility might just suit her.

Can Raymond overcome his own past and demons to raise the bar and be there for Carter, or will Fletcher continue to get away with murder, and more?

How the power of money can be misused is a theme that never gets old, though the ways this can be done are topical enough in this novel. That conscience can lead to heroism, even agaonst insurmountable odds, is another, though the reader will have to discover for themselves whether or not there is any happy ending.

It's a thriller with heart, alongside elements of escapism from the hardship and squalor of everyday life. Not a bad cocktail at all for many thriller acccionados.

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This was the first book by this author and the cover is stunning.

This book was a great thrilled and i really enjoyed the book. This is a story about a billionaire and a secret resort. Anything with a resort feel i am in. The billionaire, Lee, Grooms women to become Celestials, these are sophisticated women. Then when at the resort and the party a woman comes up dead and then the mystery builds from there. There were twists and turns i didn't see coming. Was a great read, great writing and will check out more from the author.

Thanks NetGalley for letting me read and review.

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And the Dead Shall Live by David Shawn Klein.
5 out of 5 stars.
I wanted to give this 4 stars. I really did. I hardly ever give 5 stars. But this book won me over: Hard. I don't know what I've been reading up to this point. I request a book here and there. I try to finish them. Sometimes I actually finish them, but I just can't (or wont) get around to writing a stellar review. The words are blocked, or blah, blah blah.
This book changed that. After chapter two, I sat up in my chair and paid attention. The opening had a few good sections and I thought, well, maybe I should finish it. When I read chapter two, I Really paid attention. And then it was an all out furor of reading. Whatever was bored-to-tears in me got up and left the room. I was hooked. Klein not only lit a fuse in me, I'm darn near cooked. Please, please, please write more.
OKAY... Mystery. A recluse writer hires a research assistant. Who surpasses all expectations. Said assistant was a dropout from law school, going nowhere on a raft of dead end temp jobs. Cry me a river. But, as a Research assistant she is crazy good. She not only finds a billionaire recluse (perv), but she gets invited to his inner circle. Twice!
Just, trust me. Read this book!

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