Andrew Kirschbaum

Biography

Andrew Kirschbaum was born in Nebraska in 1967. Education, employment, and an overseas war kept the Kirschbaum family on the move for the next ten years, living in Nebraska, Iowa, Nevada, and Florida before settling in Massachusetts. A basic ineptitude at anything not related to reading and writing his native language led to a B.A. in English Literature from Brandeis University and a short-lived career as a technical writer. In 1991, he started 3 Trolls Games & Puzzles – a traditional board game and puzzle store in Chelmsford, MA – with his family and has been running it ever since. In 2011 he collaborated with a group of friends and family to produce Verdigris, an interactive novel for the iPhone and iPad; Monday and the Murdered Man followed shortly thereafter. He is currently working on the next Monday adventure, Monday and the Apocalypse Engine, another interactive novel, and various live action role playing games.

Books

Monday and the Counterfeit Corpse
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 97,310. Language: English. Published: February 11, 2013 . Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » Urban, Fiction » Mystery & detective » General
In a sprawling urban landscape where magic is as common as technology, Zack Monday is a hard-working private detective, street-smart, resourceful, and clever. But his latest case takes him away from the streets he knows and into a far off magical land where all the rules are different, and the slightest misstep might mean disaster.
Monday and the Murdered Man
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 93,770. Language: English. Published: November 14, 2011 . Categories: Fiction » Mystery & detective » General, Fiction » Fantasy » Urban
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In a sprawling urban landscape where magic is as common as technology, Zack Monday is a hard-working private detective, street-smart, resourceful, and clever. When a dead man walks into Zack's office to solve the mystery of his own murder, Zack must confront thugs, corrupt cops, ghosts, undead mobsters, angels, devils and his ex-wife to find the truths that someone powerful doesn't want found.

Andrew Kirschbaum's tag cloud

angels    detective    devils    faeries    fairies    goblins    magic    murder    mystery    urban fantasy