The Girls Beneath (A Tom Mondrian Story)

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‘Quirky, offbeat, stylish and original. I loved it.’ Mick Herron Longlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger

Tom Mondrian is the last person you want on your case. And the only one who can solve it, in this quirky psychological thriller.

Tom Mondrian is watching his life ebb away directing traffic as a PCSO, until a bullet to the brain changes everything. With a new unusual perspective, including an inability to recognise faces and absolutely no filter between what he thinks and what he says, Tom’s career is suddenly shifting gear.

Tom’s new condition gives him an advantage over other police officers, allowing him to notice details that they can’t see. Now, with his new insight and unwavering determination, Tom is intent on saving three missing girls, before more start to disappear...

PRAISE FOR THE GIRLS BENEATH

‘Absolutely loved Head Case. Couldn’t put it down. Tragic, funny and frightening. Ross Armstrong has written another cracker’ Chris Whitaker, CWA New Blood Dagger winning author of Tall Oaks

‘Ross Armstrong has created a brilliant hero in Tom, and this novel is an enjoyable addition to the psychological thriller genre. Five Stars’ Heat

‘Like Christopher Nolan’s Memento, Ross Armstrong delivers a twisty mystery through the perspective of a fractured brain. Original and gripping. Tom Mondrian, and his unique outlook, will stay with me’ Peter Swanson

Readers love The Girls Beneath:

‘A real page-turner’

‘An enjoyable read . . . a little out-of-the-box’

‘An interesting twist on the crime genre’

‘An excellent thriller that keeps you guessing until the end’

‘An enjoyable take on a well-worn formula’

The Girls Beneath was originally published as Head Case.

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4.0
1 review
Midge Odonnell
May 25, 2019
This was a good mix of the personal and the procedural, and I do love a good procedural. Tom Mondrian is just a normal, rather boring guy who decides to become a Police Community Support Officer. After passing his training he gets let loose on the streets of Tottenham and starts to do whatever a PCSO is asked to do. Then tragedy strikes and he is hit in the head by a stray bullet. Rather than dieing he beats the odds and survives with the shrapnel lodged in his brain. It has a profound effect on him though, he now has a limp, he cannot recognise faces, his inhibitions are lowered, he struggles to always find the words to articulate his thoughts and he cannot read. Despite all this the police force welcome PCSO Mondrian back to the beat - after all he is a wonderful PR opportunity. They team him with Emre Bartu, a Turkish PCSO, and together they pound the city streets investigating vandalism and helping little old ladies. At least, that is what they are supposed to be doing, what they are really doing is crashing in to the investigation of 3 missing girls. As a character Tom Mondrian is very flawed, less so after his traumatic brain injury. As a narrator he is warm, funny and entirely believable. He also takes the reader down so weird and wonderful side alleys to the actual story. Like his reasoning for pronouncing Paranoia as Paraneea, the history ot the Tottenham riots. Most importantly he gives us a glimpse of a PCSO's life that is entirely believable and gives rise to some witty exchanges (I particularly enjoyed the one over communicating via the Airstream Radios...Over). For this reader I found that I was not really that invested in the investigation. I was much more interested in Tom's view of the world and his interactions with Bartu. As things start to spiral to the denouement there is a good build up of tension and a sense of menace is generated by the author. It wasn't a wholly unexpected outcome which usually annoys me but I had such an enjoyable time in Mondrian's company that I can forgive the transparency of some of the plot devices. This was definitely not your normal thriller, not your normal narrator and one that I did derive great reading enjoyment from.
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About the author

Ross Armstrong is an actor and writer based in North London. He studied English Literature at Warwick University and acting at RADA. As a stage and screen actor he has performed in the West End, Broadway and in upcoming shows for HBO and Netflix. Ross’ debut title The Watcher was a top twenty bestseller and has been longlisted for the CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger.

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