Beautiful Carnage--a Neo Geisha novel
By Monica
L Patton
Genre: Steamy Psychological Thriller
Orphaned and brain-washed from the age of six, Philomene
Doucette is a beautiful assassin programmed to be a soulless killing machine by
the CIA— and death has never looked so good.
In the, steamy, psychological thriller, Beautiful Carnage,
Philomene is given her most important assignment yet: executing Haruto Mori,
the leader of a deadly Japanese clan. To conceal her identity, Philomene is
smuggled into Japan under the guise of being a sex worker and is presented as a
gift for Haruto. Philomene’s mission to kill Haruto becomes an inner battle as she
struggles between her conditioning, the affection she feels for
Haruto and her increasing desire for Tadakai, her CIA handler.
When Haruto is unexpectedly murdered, Philomene uses her deadly
training to find answers. She learns of a shocking government plot for mass
murder at an upcoming Yakuza Summit—where Tadakai will be in attendance.
Philomene rescues Tadakai, and together they find a haven in a
remote, abandoned farmhouse. As they forge a deeper connection, the two make a
life-changing decision to leave this dangerous lifestyle behind to create a new
life together...but their past misdeeds will not be absolved without exacting
bloody sacrifices
Author Bio
Currently performing in the Broadway National Tour of The Book
of Mormon, Monica has worked with such notables as Jesse Norman, Diahann
Carroll and Freda Payne. She covered Eartha Kitt as the Fairy Godmother in
Rodgers and Hammerstein's’ Cinderella and sang opposite Jon Secada as
the Narrator in the National Tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat, Her other credits include; Broadway: Finian’s Rainbow, Abby’s
Song, and Ragtime. Off-Broadway: Little Ham. National Tours:
Disney’s The Lion King, Annie 30th Anniversary; City Center
Encores! productions: On The Town, Pipe Dream, Fanny, Anyone
Can Whistle, Purlie, Finian’s Rainbow and Applause. The
Distinguished Achievement in Production award was presented to Here in
Harlem: Poems in Many Voices, by Walter Dean Myers. Monica was honored to
have been a featured Narrator on the production. when she is not
onstage, you can find her in a quick change booth--writing, playing video games
with her daughter or perched on a stool, having a craft cocktail.
monicapattonforever.com
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