When his eyes fell upon Fangoria #82 during the spring of 1989, David Andreas became addicted to all things horror. The highlight of his life (so far) is having interned there during the Summer of 1999. While amassing several thousand reviews for his own website, splattercritic.com, David received a Master of Fine Arts degree from LIU Southampton. Since 2007, he's been teaching English at several colleges, most notably St. Joseph's College in Patchogue, NY. Angel of the Underground is his debut novel, and the flagship publication of ODDITIES KJB, an imprint of Kaylie Jones Books for fans of character-driven horror and speculative stories.
Angel of the Underground by David Andreas is a fun romp through a derelict doll factory . . . It is character heavy with just the right amount of suspense and gore to make it a horror purists dream . . . It is perfect for a vacation from reality without being trite or overly complicated . . . I strongly recommend it.-- ""Signal Horizon"" David Andreas was a super-talented contributor to Fangoria during its glory gory days. His fiction debut bodes well for readers of unique and scary horror.--Tony Timpone, former editor, Fangoria magazine David Andreas's debut novella, Angel of the Underground, will remind many horror fans of Stephen King's first published novel, Carrie . . . Andreas's tight and tense horror tale is a spellbinding and clever debut. He also has more on his mind than merely a straightforward thriller. His smart, sympathetic and engaging teen heroine grapples with the Catholic faith that has sustained her for so many years but now seems to have abandoned her. Proving good things come in small packages (the novel is just 165 pages), Angel of the Underground is a tight and thoughtful thriller, and a stellar introduction to a fresh new voice.-- ""Shelf Awareness for Readers"" The grit in Angel is laudable--as is Andreas' determination to push our faces right up into some very uncomfortable domestic horrors.-- ""Rue Morgue Magazine""