MONZA

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Bob Judd ISBN: 9781628155761
Publisher: Speaking Volumes Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bob Judd
ISBN: 9781628155761
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

"Monza is a fine thriller, with Judd's lovely style allied to a hauntingly sad story—and a perfectly orchestrated showdownn" —Autosport

MONZA

A THRILLER OF FORMULA ONE RACING, LOVE, HONOR AND MURDER

In the hills north of Milan is a small Italian town that once a year fills to the brim with auto mechanics, team managers and world-class race-car drivers all maneuvering for pole position. The town is Monza — Bob Judd's exciting new thriller.

The national pastime in Italy is not soccer but car racing — specifically, Formula One car racing. Inter­national ace driver Forrest Evers — first met in Formula One and then again in The Race — returns as one of the two star drivers of Team Arundel, the leading contender in Italy's Grand Prix. Forrest faces off against his teammate Guido. a real sleaze bag who happens to be a driver of exceptional talent as well as one of the nastiest guys around. In record time, Forrest is in deep, deep trouble.

Rossella a mysterious beauty Forrest is accused of brutally attacking, makes Forrest promise to re­move her son from harm's way; that is, to take the boy away from his father, a probable murderer.... To take the child away from Guido, Forrest's arch rival and teammate.

From that point on, Monza speeds through hair­pin twists and turns of plot that include top-notch Formula One racing: orphans sold into marriage; Vito. a streetwise kid with more knowledge of F-1 racing than an encyclopedia: enigmatic and seduc­tive Anna: a mafia takeover of a local vineyard; and a father-son kickback and money-laundering scheme.

Bob Judd writes about Formula One racing better than anyone, and Monza is a fast-paced, hair-raising thriller that delivers mayhem, murder, superb racing and a totally unexpected ending. Monza firmly places Bob Judd in the winner's circle of best-selling authors.

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"Monza is a fine thriller, with Judd's lovely style allied to a hauntingly sad story—and a perfectly orchestrated showdownn" —Autosport

MONZA

A THRILLER OF FORMULA ONE RACING, LOVE, HONOR AND MURDER

In the hills north of Milan is a small Italian town that once a year fills to the brim with auto mechanics, team managers and world-class race-car drivers all maneuvering for pole position. The town is Monza — Bob Judd's exciting new thriller.

The national pastime in Italy is not soccer but car racing — specifically, Formula One car racing. Inter­national ace driver Forrest Evers — first met in Formula One and then again in The Race — returns as one of the two star drivers of Team Arundel, the leading contender in Italy's Grand Prix. Forrest faces off against his teammate Guido. a real sleaze bag who happens to be a driver of exceptional talent as well as one of the nastiest guys around. In record time, Forrest is in deep, deep trouble.

Rossella a mysterious beauty Forrest is accused of brutally attacking, makes Forrest promise to re­move her son from harm's way; that is, to take the boy away from his father, a probable murderer.... To take the child away from Guido, Forrest's arch rival and teammate.

From that point on, Monza speeds through hair­pin twists and turns of plot that include top-notch Formula One racing: orphans sold into marriage; Vito. a streetwise kid with more knowledge of F-1 racing than an encyclopedia: enigmatic and seduc­tive Anna: a mafia takeover of a local vineyard; and a father-son kickback and money-laundering scheme.

Bob Judd writes about Formula One racing better than anyone, and Monza is a fast-paced, hair-raising thriller that delivers mayhem, murder, superb racing and a totally unexpected ending. Monza firmly places Bob Judd in the winner's circle of best-selling authors.

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