Acclaimed author Cindy Fazzi takes readers on an action-packed ride full of wit and grit, as an immigrant turned recovery agent tracks down his most elusive assignment…and learns her explosive secret.
Domingo’s latest job is to bring in Monica Reed. Again. In all his years as a bounty hunter, Monica’s the only target who’s ever given him the slip—and the only one he’s ever let go.
Domingo takes his work seriously, rooting out fugitives who have no regard for the law. Added bonus: it gives him plenty of fodder for the book he’s writing on the side.
As Domingo works to flush out Monica for the third time, he uncovers more layers to her story. Dark secrets, hidden sacrifices, and shocking discoveries point to a dangerous truth she’ll risk her life to expose. Now Domingo must decide which side he’s actually on.
Drawing on the author’s own experience as an immigrant, Danger No Problem is an action-packed, humor-laden look at the pursuit of dreams and the desire for belonging.
Revised edition: Previously published as Multo, this edition of Danger No Problem includes editorial revisions.
About the Author :
Cindy Fazzi is a Filipino American writer and former Associated Press reporter who has worked as a journalist in the Philippines, Taiwan, and the United States. This novel, formerly titled Multo, was a finalist in the Best Literary category of the 2024 Silver Falchion Award. Fazzi’s historical novel, My MacArthur, was published by Sand Hill Review Press in 2018. Fazzi’s short stories have appeared in TOUGH, Snake Nation Review, Copperfield Review Quarterly, and SNReview. She’s also written articles for the Daily Beast, Electric Literature, Publishers Weekly, and Writer’s Digest. To learn more, visit the author’s website at www.cindyfazzi.com.
Review :
“With exciting action and a unique, memorable protagonist, this diverting thriller bodes well for future installments.” —Publishers Weekly
“Danger No Problem is an intelligent and thought-provoking read, headlined by a charismatic and empathetic protagonist.” —BookTrib
“This fast-paced, ‘ripped from the headlines’ story, featuring the unlikeliest of heroes, is a thought-provoking page-turner about our nation’s broken immigration system.” —Midwest Book Review