Dead trilogy

A MckintyWhen I told my husband I was in love with a 19-year old Irish gunman named Michael Forsythe he barely blinked. On that day I had been immersed in Dead I Well May Be since the morning. It’s one of those fabulous books that catches you deeply to the exclusion of much else.

Happily, the book is part of a trilogy, followed by The Dead Yard and The Bloomsday Dead. All of which are written by the Irish author Adrian McKinty who has several other books in his repertoire. McKinty is one of those authors I regularly recommend to readers looking for someone outside of their regular (generally US) reader list.

Think about adding him to your list, meantime have a read of the McKinty interview with Len Wanner.


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6 responses to “Dead trilogy”

  1. laineymc2013 Avatar

    I can’t get over how great this blog’s concept is. And I love how you highlight the new voices in crime fiction. Keep ’em coming.

    1. June Lorraine Avatar

      Thanks Elaine (your cheque is in the mail)
      Maybe I’m building a Christmas wish list for your mum 😉

  2. Vicki Avatar
    Vicki

    I’ve added Dead I Well May to my watch-list. At US$12.38, it’s more than what I usually pay for Kindle books.

    1. June Lorraine Avatar

      What a good idea, I’ve never thought of doing that, yes crazy I know.

    2. Vicki Avatar

      I use http://luzme.com/ for my watch list and receive email alerts when a book on it drops in price.

      1. June Lorraine Avatar

        Thanks for this, I will be using it

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