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Book Reviews of Second Horseman Out of Eden (Mongo, Bk 7)

Second Horseman Out of Eden (Mongo, Bk 7)
Second Horseman Out of Eden - Mongo, Bk 7
Author: George Chesbro
ISBN-13: 9780445408623
ISBN-10: 0445408626
Pages: 248
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Paperback
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cosmichomicide avatar reviewed Second Horseman Out of Eden (Mongo, Bk 7) on + 134 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is another great and bizarre action-adventure-mystery with a touch of science fiction and horror novels, in a great series by George Chesbro. Robert "Mongo" Fredericksen is a criminologist/private investigator who has a black belt in martial arts and happens to also be a dwarf and former star acrobat in a circus. Strange? Oh, it's only begun to be strange! Mongo and his six-foot-three-inch brother, Garth (retired NYPD detective) are well-to-do, well-connected private eyes, looking to put the horrors of their past cases behind them, and enjoy the holidays. They go to the NYC Post Office to pick up five "Dear Santa" letters each, but end up picking just one, in which a little girl wants a puppy, and the end of being molested by a religious fanatic. Their mission to find the girl and save her, leads to a doomsday cult, a billionaire recluse, former professional athletes who are ex-convicts, stolen Amazon topsoil, and wayward biospheres. Can Garth and Mongo prevent Armageddon and get a puppy for the girl, plus end the molestation? They succeed at only two of those three things before the end of the book.

As with all of George Chesbro's Mongo novels, this is fast-paced, well-written, full of action, and replete with bizarre characters. This story takes place several years after "The Beasts of Valhalla," and is just as good. What a thrill ride! - Amazon customer review
reviewed Second Horseman Out of Eden (Mongo, Bk 7) on + 89 more book reviews
Not one of the most successful Mongo stories. None the less an interesting entry in the series.