Josh Weiss is an author from South Jersey. Raised in a proud Jewish home, he was instilled with an appreciation for his cultural heritage from a very young age. Today, Josh is utterly fascinated with the convergence of Judaism and popular culture in film, television, comics, literature, and other media. After college, he became a freelance entertainment journalist, writing stories for SYFY WIRE, The Hollywood Reporter, Forbes, and Marvel Entertainment. He currently resides in Philadelphia with his fiancee, as well as an extensive collection of graphic T-shirts, movie posters, vinyl records, and a few books, of course.
""Beat The Devils by Josh Weiss blew me away. A brilliant alternate history, a riveting fifties-era noir crime caper, and an edge of your seat thriller--all wrapped into one! This is a stunning novel that takes readers for a mind-bending ride with elements that seem shockingly relevant in our current day and age.""--Mark Greaney #1 NYT Bestselling Author of The Gray Man ""A debut novel from Josh Weiss, Beat the Devils delights in detective story tropes...The saloon shoot-outs, cryptic radio messages, grungy sunrises and ravishingly beautiful secret agents create a noir atmosphere redolent of Dashiell Hammett.""--The Forward ""A must-read for fans of alternate-history fiction.""--Booklist ""A thought-provoking dive into an alternative USA even weirder and wilder than our own. Weiss and his world-weary protagonist LAPD detective Morris Baker put the reader eerily at home in a twisted world of prejudice, privilege and murder, but amid the dark deeds there's hope and humour and heart. A fun, intelligent and satisfying read.""--Ian R MacLeod, author of Wake Up and Dream ""Alternate histories are difficult to craft, but the world of Beat the Devils is built with hair-raising perfection. Weiss holds a warped mirror to the American Dream -- revealing dark undercurrents thread through with troubling, yet true, history. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough!""--Ryan Graudin, award-winning author of Wolf by Wolf ""America's close call with the political paranoia of McCarthyism makes for one whopper of an alt-history backdrop for Beat the Devils... the novel is a tasty slice of noir fiction.""--SyFy Wire ""Clever and innovative: a page-turner.""--Mystery Tribune ""Josh Weiss has announced himself as a bold new voice in the world of pulp noir fiction. One part Raymond Chandler, one part Philip Roth, a dash of Ben Hecht -- and you're about halfway there.""--J.D. Lifshitz, co-founder of BoulderLight Pictures and producer of The Vigil ""Much more than a thriller... Riveting -- and scary.""--AudioFile ""Reading Josh Weiss's debut novel feels like riding shotgun with a friend who's driving expertly through a winter storm... Weiss creates palpable emotional depth, particularly for Baker, whose yearslong tactic of burying trauma has stopped working.""--The New York Times ""Tight, well-paced, inventive, and inspirational, Weiss' splendid debut is classic noir tinged with the slightest pinch of science fiction; readers can thrill to the bits of dissonant history they recognize, even as they revel in the mayhem and suspense that permeate the text.""--Mystery Scene Magazine