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Man Down by Mark Pepper: The Wrong Man in the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time

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by Mark Pepper

DETAILS:
Publisher: Red Dog Press
Publication Date: February 22, 2022
Format: eARC
Length: 428 pages
Read Date: February 21-22, 2022

The Proper Mindset

Do you like movies (or shows) like Fargo,* where regular, everyday folks find themselves in the middle of some sort of large criminal activity? Things go quickly out of control and before they know it, this regular guy is kidnapping people, covering up killings, disposing of bodies, planning heists, and whatnot. If that’s your kind of thing, buckle up, because you’re in for a ride.

*I had a handful of other titles I was going to invoke, but as soon as I started the sentence, they vanished.

If Fargo ain’t your thing, if Elmore Leonard or Eoin Colfer’s Crime Novels don’t work for you, well, you might want to skip Man Down, unless you’re looking for someone to change your mind about this type of thing.

What’s Man Down About?

Matt Spiller is our Everyman—he’s a taxi driver, he’s a devoted dad, he’s separated from his wife, and his life is about to be turned upside down. And then shaken up, bounced around, chewed up, and spit out.

One Christmas Eve night, after dropping off a fare, he sees a couple of men who look like they’re about to attack her. Without thinking about it, Matt steps in and prevents that—they won’t be harming anyone for a while. This isn’t something he typically does, but the woman he rescued doesn’t know that. Which leads to an interesting business proposition…

Meanwhile, his 16-year-old daughter doesn’t make it home for Christmas—she’s off with her new (older) boyfriend. When she eventually gets home, Matt and his wife are told that she’d been prevented from leaving or calling them. Also, a police officer warns Matt about the boyfriend—his criminal C.V. is truly impressive if you’re the sort who’s impressed by that sort of thing. Matt and his wife are going to have to do something drastic to keep this creep away from their girl. But maybe they go too far…

That’s a thumbnail of the first 12% of the book. There’s no way to summarize the next 88%, even if I was the kind of guy who’d do that. Where those two storylines take Matt and his family can only be read to be believed.

Helen

It’d be easy to give all of your attention to Matt and his antics while reading/talking about this book, but that’d be a mistake. The women in his life really deserve a lot of attention.

His daughter Sophie, a Minions addict, is one of the cutest kids you’ll encounter in print this year. Sammy, the girl with lousy taste in men, is strong, determined, and would probably have found a way out of her trouble on her own, thank you very much. Emma, the fateful fare…okay, I don’t know how to describe her—but man, she’s intriguing (and then some).

But Helen, Matt’s wife (at least for now), is something else. She’s had it up to here with his Depression, his dead-end job, and any number of other failings he has. She still loves him, but she has to do what she can for herself and their daughters. This spills over to how she approaches a boss who’s been harassing her constantly, Sammy’s boyfriend, the repercussions of what happens after Christmas, and everything else to do with Matt. Helen’s the kind of character you’d like to meet in real life, just to hang out and get to know a little bit.

That Reveal

There’s a reveal that’s so big that I want to spend a few paragraphs talking about it. I won’t, don’t worry, but I want to. When you get to it, you’ll know exactly what I mean.

If you’re anything like me, you’ll cackle a bit. Then you’ll have to flip through the pages to check a few things to see how Pepper played you. Then you’ll chuckle some more and dive back in to see how this new understanding of everything plays out—and you’ll be eager to do so, because this book that had been a compelling read has become something new, something richer, something more twisted and fun. What you won’t know is that there’s another reveal or two coming, and that you shouldn’t get comfortable.

So, what did I think about Man Down?

This was a bonkers read—that’s a compliment, in case that wasn’t clear. On the one hand, it’s impossible to predict how Pepper is going to start at Point A and end up anywhere near Point Z, but he does, and when you look back at it, the logic is clear and sound.

I can’t tell you how many times he pulled the rug out from under me (he does the same to Matt almost as often)—sometimes eliciting a laugh, sometimes shock and dismay, sometimes I was so dumbfounded as not to know how to react. But there’s a lot more going on than just unpredictability—Matt keeps coming across as a poor guy just trying to do the best he can—and failing with horrible results. But you never stop pulling for him.

The humor is dark, the action is frequent and dynamic, with characters that you want to get to know better and see more of. I’m not sure what else to say at this point without giving away everything, so let’s just go with if you’re in the mood for a Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride of a thriller, get your mitts on this one pronto.


4 Stars



My thanks to Red Dog Press for the invitation to participate in this reveal and the materials (including the novel) they provided. The opinions expressed are mine and honest.

Red Dog Press

BOOK SPOTLIGHT: Man Down by Mark Pepper

I’m very pleased to welcome the Book Tour for Mark Peppers’s Man Down to The Irresponsible Reader this morning! I have a million things to say about this book, but 999,995 of them would be spoilers, so it’s going to be a struggle to contain myself. I’ve got this little spotlight post and my thoughts about the novel coming along in a bit. Let’s start by learning a little about this book, okay?

Book Details:

Book Title: Man Down by Mark Pepper
Publisher: Red Dog Press
Release date: February 22, 2022
Format: Hardcover/Ebook/Audiobook
Length: 428 pages
Man Down

About the Book

Matt Spiller drives a souped-up taxi, suffers from SAD, and has a troublesome past. It’s Christmas Eve, and one of his fares is about to become extremely problematic.

Helen Spiller still loves her husband, but can no longer live with his moods. She’s a wonderful mum, with a screw quietly working loose in her head.

Now, their eldest daughter has hooked up with a very bad boyfriend. Spiller thinks he has the skillset to handle all these problems. He’s dead wrong.

Purchase Link

Get it from Red Dog Press

(it’s also available on Amazon, Kobo, Google Play Books, and all good bookshops—but why not support an independent publisher?)

About the Author

Mark PepperChris Mark lives in Manchester with his wife of 30 years, Jeannifer, and his daughter, Jade. 
In his day job, Mark is an Intelligence Analyst for a financial regulator in Washington DC. He is a qualified secondary school drama teacher, and worked as an actor for fifteen years, having graduated from RADA in 1990. 

His first two novels, The Short Cut and Man on a Murder Cycle, were published by Hodder & Stoughton, and his third, Veteran Avenue, originally published by Urbane and now by Red Dog Press. Veteran Avenue, is mainly set in LA, and is currently being developed as a TV series by the actor Warren Brown. 

Find him on twitter: @PepSixSix



My thanks to Red Dog Press for the invitation to participate in this reveal and the materials they provided.

Red Dog Press

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