Andy Rausch is an award-nominated author and film journalist who has written more than forty books. His fiction includes the novels Layla's Score, Bloody Sheets, and Savage Brooklyn. His work has been published in many anthologies and magazines, and he writes a regular column in Screem Magazine. Several of his novels have been optioned for film and he is the screenwriter of the film Dahmer vs. Gacy. He resides in Independence, Kansas with his wife and children.
When his young granddaughter Allie is suddenly abducted from a restaurant in rural Missouri, police officer Denny Davis' life takes a devastatingly dark turn.
The Suicide Game tells the stories of a black hitman who doubles as a university professor, a Catholic priest who longs to be a gangster, a would-be author from Kansas, a gay phone sex operator who claims he’s straight, a group of rich twenty-somethings playing a deadly game of life and death, a ruthless Mafia boss, and a sleazy Hollywood movie director.
After small-time mobster Joe D'Amato gets attacked by a werewolf, his life takes a dark turn, and he begins a transformation towards a new, twisted life.
Lefty is a black hitman working for the Chicago mob. Tasked with eliminating a mark, he kills the man and his wife, only to learn they have an infant daughter. Realizing the child is now alone in the world, Lefty takes her in and decides to raise her as his own.