Andrew Diamond: To Hell With Johnny Manic

Tom Gantry is a man trembling on the edge of collapse.

He has assumed the persona of John Manis AKA Johnny Manic, a wealthy IT coding guru. The resemblance is so striking that Manis would play tricks on people, and laugh like hell at the deceit.

Gantry gambles his way through Manis’ fortune before settling in Napa Valley with a few thousand in his pocket.

There, he meets the femme fatale Marilyn Dupree whose husband is a millionaire hustler and a big name in a small town.

Keeping an eye on everything is Detective Lou Eisenfall, who knows deep in his bones that the chemistry between Gantry and Dupree is nitro glycerin.

To Hell With Johnny Manic is written in classic noir style and as you read you feel all of Gantry’s near collapses. He is bordering a bit upon insanity and thinks Marilyn is his saviour. Yeah – no.

How in Hades does this all come about? You won’t know until you read it. And read this book by Andrew Diamond, you should.

~ June Lorraine

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9 responses to “Andrew Diamond: To Hell With Johnny Manic”

  1. America On Coffee Avatar

    So sinister of some personalities today. A compelling and well-designed review!

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Thank you, I appreciate your comment.

      1. America On Coffee Avatar

        Well wishes for your new year!❤️

      2. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

        Thank you and all the same to you!

  2. parkermccoy Avatar

    The Johnny Manic character intrigues me. The protagonist does as well since it sounds like he’s a little off. Haha. That always makes for good storytelling. Great post!

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Thanks…for the feedback 🙂

  3. indianeskitchen Avatar

    Love the title!

  4. Laurie Graves Avatar

    Sounds like quite a romp!

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      It’s kind of a slow burn to disaster Laurie

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