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Molls Like It Hot Paperback – December 5, 2019
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When the mob lord gets in touch later, offering Eyrie a small fortune if he will take care of a mysterious young woman for a weekend, Eyrie is hesitant. He can see trouble ahead, but the money will change his life, so he reluctantly agrees to become a temporary guardian. But murder is on the cards, and his vengeful "moll" turns out to be far more of a handful than he had ever anticipated. As twist follows twist and bodies start to mount, Eyrie gets backed into a blood-soaked corner and must resort to desperate, inventive measures if he is to stand any chance of seeing his mission through and making it out of the weekend alive.
Fast-paced, action-packed, gritty London-based noir, inspired by the likes of Mickey Spillane, Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett, with a large tip of the hat to the Billy Wilder movie Some Like It Hot."
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
A thrilling tale loaded with bullets, bloodshed, and bodies." Kirkus.
"Molls Like It Hot is perfect for noir detective readers who like their stories unpredictable, multifaceted, and hard to put down." Midwest Book Review.
"A wily tale of double and triple crosses you absolutely won’t see coming. This is a fast, ferocious, and fun read." The US Review of Books.
"Dash has delivered a wickedly entertaining slice of British noir." Self-Publishing Review.
"This book reads like a Tarantino movie script packed with fast-paced action, blood, guts, and gore. It is fantastically entertaining!" San Francisco Book Review.
- Print length243 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 5, 2019
- Dimensions6 x 0.61 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101671444922
- ISBN-13978-1671444928
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- Publisher : Independently published
- Publication date : December 5, 2019
- Language : English
- Print length : 243 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1671444922
- ISBN-13 : 978-1671444928
- Item Weight : 12.8 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.61 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,855,304 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #52,734 in Crime Thrillers (Books)
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About the author

Darren Dash is better known as Darren Shan, under which name he has sold over 25 million books worldwide, mainly in the YA market. While Darren is still in love with the world of YA and as active on that front as ever, he is now also exploring the darker world of the night with his adult works, as Darren Dash.
Darren's real name is Darren O’Shaughnessy. He was born on July 2, 1972, in London, but is Irish (despite the strong Cockney accent that he has never lost) and has spent most of his life in Limerick in Ireland, where he now lives with his wife and son.
Darren went to school in Limerick, then studied Sociology and English at Roehampton University in London. He worked for a cable television company in Limerick for a couple of years, before setting up as a full-time writer at the age of 23. Darren was 17 when he finished his first novel. (It has yet to be published, but hopefully he'll get around to rewriting and editing it into shape for a future Darren Dash release.) For the next several years, sandwiched between university and work, he wrote a book a year, experimenting with different ideas, genres, lengths and styles. When he started writing full-time, his output shot up to 5 to 6 books per year, and although that has dipped in recent years, he has still been an incredibly prolific author, releasing 49 books between February 1999 and December 2016.
All of his early books were adult-oriented, and his initial breakthrough was with an adult book, in February 1999, called "Ayuamarca" (later republished as "Procession of the Dead" under the Darren Shan banner), the first of a trilogy of books known as "The City". That was followed by "Hell's Horizon" in February 2000. Then, several years later, when the first two were re-edited and re-released, he published the third book, "City of the Snakes". All of these came out under the Darren Shan name, as did a one-off thriller with supernatural elements called "Lady Of The Shades." But Darren never felt comfortable releasing his adult work under the same name as his YA work, and decided to create a new pseudonym for his more mature novels in 2014 -- which led to the birth of Darren Dash.
A big film buff, with a collection of nearly five thousand movies on DVD, Darren also reads lots of books and comics, and likes to study and collect original artwork, especially comic art, modern art, and sculptures. Other interests include long walks, watching football (he’s a Tottenham Hotspur and Ireland fan), listening to pop and rock music, theatre, worldwide travel, sampling the delights of both gourmet cuisine and finger-licking junk food, and dreaming up new ways to disturb and entertain his readers!
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2020Eyrie Brown narrates this tale, ex military, current taxi driver with a shadowed past.
He has some friends he frequently talks to, but otherwise he prefers to keep to himself and just drive around London and keeps his life relatively private. He dreams of sponsoring a boxer, an ex boxer himself.
Save for the drinking binges and late dark nights of depression, his life is relatively "normal".
A late night of driving with a gangster changes that when Eyrie experiences a fast paced pulse pounding change of events that causes his whole life to shift. And he ends up agreeing to watching over a lady of the shadows, a mysterious woman who has a deadly past. Just for the weekend, that's all. And the chaos ensues.
Elements of a action thriller and a mystery.
You can tell Dash likes these types of stories, and he doesn't dwell on short lull periods where you just wish the action would start again.
It rises and falls and just takes you on the ride, the author is the cabbie, and you are the passenger experiencing every twist and turn.
One particular sequence in near the 3rd act will have you going "what in the serious bollocks just happened?!" Its a gleeful, maniacal type of experience.
His characters in this tale are well rounded and the exchanges between Eyrie and the gangsters are well developed and sharp witted.
His relationship with the lady of the shadows, Toni, is embedded in several layers and beyond entertaining.
She goes through a massive arc, and her backstory is rich with darkness, trauma, and secrecy.
Dash unravels both backstories of Toni and Eyrie in such a way that you end up wishing that a sequel could be written.
It's not really open for one, as most threads are woven tight and have the proper springs set to unleash at the perfect moments.
If he made one, I'm in, however.
If you are into dark thrillers, with action, blood, lots of decadence and cadence of shadows. You will love this thrill ride.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023THIS is the Darren I know! Very fast-paced and to the point. I needed to know how it ended. Reminded me of Casino and Sopranos. But a British version. There is never such a thing as a happy ending for anyone living a life of crime. The romance didn't make much sense. I think EVERYONE should have died. Eeyrie should have been the sole survivor and it would have led to a 2nd book. Most of Darren's adult book endings seem rushed and shrugged off. I would say Father of the Future and Molls Like It Hot are my favorites.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2021Amazing story jam packed full of quotes and modern day references that had compelled me to read over the course of 2 days, cover to cover.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020Once I got past the font the book was written in I just tried to hold on as the plot twisted and turned its way to its bloody end
- Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021Excellent words and the first couple chapters had me saying noooo like I was watching disrupted movie .......
To hard to look away
- Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2020Terrific plot and terrific characters. I recommend this book and look forward to reading more books by the author. Try it.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2020It's ok helps to know the movie.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2019Brutal, raw, disturbing…and positively addicting, Molls Like it Hot is unlike any Darren Dash novel I’ve ever read. It has the dark and suspenseful intrigue that a reader can expect from any story of his, absolutely, but it took me on a wild ride that I wouldn’t have expected from an expert horror writer like Darren Dash.
As I read, my mother would ask me, “How are you liking the book?” I honestly couldn’t reply with a cohesive answer. My mind whirled with questions, emotional pleas, and even more confused, frantic questions. I wasn’t a fan of the female protagonist, Toni, but I was hooked on her story… Just how she was added to the mix. I was desperate to find out more about this character that I didn’t even like. Without giving away too much information, I felt as if I had as much of a love/hate relationship with the two main characters (Eyrie and Toni) as they had with each other. Was this on purpose? Was I supposed to admire these characters one minute and despise them the next? Did Darren Dash want me to feel all of these things? If so, bravo. They certainly garnered a reaction out of me.
Although the question of, “Where do my feelings about this book lie,” was uncertain and went unanswered as I read the book, one thing is for certain now that the story is over. Molls Like It Hot stuck with me like you wouldn’t believe.
There comes a certain risk with books that you adore from the very beginning. The protagonists can lose character development, the ending is sometimes disappointingly predictable, the author can ramble into uncharted territory that only makes sense in their own mind and lose the readers’ interest (although I’ll never reveal which book/author I’m talking about in particular…), and so on. That is a risk I never have to take with a novel from Darren Dash. No matter how surprising or unexpected a book of his is, I always walk away feeling as if my mind has been blown. Molls Like It Hot in particular. I have no idea what happened, I have no idea where the time went as I read, I have no proper words to describe what this book has done to me, but I do know this: Molls Like It Hot is a book I will never forget.
It angers, it captivates, it intrigues, and it is everything one would desire from a Darren Dash novel.
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FrancescaReviewed in Italy on August 7, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Recensione anche su Goodreads e World of Interests
Oggi vi parlo di un libro molto particolare, scritto da uno dei miei autori preferiti. Di suo, prima di questo libro, avevo letto solo libri per bambini e ragazzi. Questo invece è un libro per adulti.
Trigger Warnings: Omicidio, violenza, tortura, atti sessuali non consensuali, menzione di stupro
Quando Eyrie Brown fa salire sul suo taxi un gangster, si aspetta di essere ucciso o, almeno, di non incontrarlo più; ma il gangster lo contatta, chiedendogli di fare un lavoro per lui: in cambio di una grande quantità di soldi, dovrà proteggere e enere nascosta una giovane donna durante il weekend. Eyrie accetta, e da lì le cose vanno piuttosto male.
Avendo letto solo libri per ragazzi di quest’autore prima di Molls like it hot, non sapevo bene cosa aspettarmi. Ovviamente è molto diverso e, pur essendoci temi molto seri anche nella serie di Cirque du Freak e nella saga di Larten Crepsley questi non sono così espliciti. La cosa non mi ha disturbata, anzi, volevo vedere fino a che punto i personaggi si sarebbero spinti. Tra gangster rivali e omicidi, Darren Dash è riuscito a farmi leggere un genere che non avrei mai letto altrimenti. Sicuramente non è per i deboli di stomaco, soprattutto per quanto riguarda una certa scena. Ci sono un sacco di plot twist che ti tengono attaccato al libro, dicendoti “ancora un’altra pagina.” Il finale, poi, è piuttosto sanguinario e mi è piaciuto tantissimo.
I personaggi hanno catturato il mio interesse: tutti hanno i loro scopi, le loro vendette, a partire da Eyrie, che dimostra un carattere totalmente diverso da quello che si pensa all’inizio. È un personaggio che, se all’inizio pensiamo sia abbastanza tranquillo e diverso dal gangster che lo assume, si dimostra rancoroso e violento. Non me lo aspettavo, ed è stata una bella sorpresa.
Toni, la ragazza di cui si deve prendere cura Eyrie, all’inizio è di un’antipatia disarmante e anche un po’ una rottura di scatole. La sua evoluzione nel corso della storia è una delle cose che mi sono piaciute di più in questo libro. Pian piano, diventa più umana, mostra paura e, pur non lasciando indietro la sua voglia di vendetta e l’essere una persona dal grilletto facile, è diventata una persona reale ai miei occhi. All’inizio, invece, speravo morisse…
Anche l’evoluzione della relazione tra lei ed Eyrie mi ha lasciata sorpresa. Ammetto che non mi aspettavo quel tipo di relazione da parte dell’autore; anche se, ovviamente, c’erano dei segnali nella storia.
Gli alri personaggi sono un po’ un contoerno, un modo per fare andare avanti il plot. Lewis Brue, il gangster che ingaggia Eyrie, è un bastardo di prima categoria. Egoista e pronto a sacrificare chiunque per i propri scopi, è lui che parzialmente muove i fili della storia. È un personaggio piuttosto antipatico e non mi è piaciuto affatto, ma era necessario perché la storia andasse avanti.
Il libro, almeno per ora, è solo in inglese. Ammetto che ho dovuto cercare il significato di alcune parole, anche perché è inglese britannico e ci sono parole specifiche di quell’inglese. Ci vuole un livello di conoscenza della lingua abbastanza alto per poterlo leggere.
Nel complesso, io ho amato questo libro e spero che anche voi gli diate una chance!
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in India on January 3, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping, Fast paced and A turn of events to remember!
My first book from Darren Dash (A big fan of author's alter ego) and i must say I'm heavily impressed. A very gripping story with not a single dull moment. The twist is staring at you right in the face but you won't be able to predict it.
- Andrew MatthewsReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 21, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool book by darren shan sorry dash
I am a fan of the darren shan books, this is the first time I've read an adult book by Darren dash, (the same author ) and I must say I liked it. I liked the story and was particular a fan of the main lead character Ernie brown he was like a silent hero type of character, I also liked the character of Toni she was very tough and hard as nails I admire that, not ya typical demsel in distress, the book is based in realism and has a lot of real issues very gritty worth reading of you like realism, the book starts of slow then gets faster as the book goes on. The one thing about darren dash I must say he can create a story and keep you interested for long periods of time, all in all good book well worth a look in if yeah like realism.
One person found this helpfulReport - Tom SturtridgeReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 6, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Probably Darren's best work yet
Molls Like it Hot is a gritty British crime thriller made up of believable and well built characters and a plot that will have you enthralled from the very first page. The action throughout the book (and there is a lot of it) is well paced and spaced throughout, leaving just enough to the imagination. The plot is the major selling point and it doesn't disappoint, being expertly crafted to fit within the 250 pages. All in all an extremely good book, definitely worth picking up either as a kindle book or paperback. Also being self published this book deserves to be pushed to the moon! Far better than the majority of stuff that makes its way onto bookshop shelves these days. Thank you Darren for another fantastic journey.
- Emma StreetsReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 12, 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars Darren dash is a master.
I enjoyed this one so much. If it wasn't a Darren dash dash book I wouldn't pick this up. His characters are always the stand out of his books. The writing is fantastic as always.