Showing posts with label The Lost Sister. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Lost Sister. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Mclean ebook editions from Five Leaves

All Russel McLean's Dundee crime novels are now available as ebooks, at £1.99 each. They are available on every ebook platform (I think), not just kindle. We have opened a jar of marmalade, bought a copy of the Beano and a pie to celebrate. Meanwhile, Russel is touring Scotland to promote the books, including his favourite joke that after The Good Son, The Lost Sister and Father Confessor, the next in the series has to be called The Mother Fucker. Or perhaps not.The Good Son (J McNee series)The Lost Sister (J McNee series)Father Confessor (J McNee series)

Thursday, 29 October 2009

Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silv'ry Tay!


To the right you will see a typical view towards Dundee, just with the sea a wee bit different in colour than normal. Poetry lovers will be reminded of McGonagall's well remembered (you cannot forget how awful it is) poem. We are glad to say that McLean's Great Dundee Crime Novel volume two is now in the shops, recently reaching number eight in the Scottish Waterstone's Scottish interest top ten. The book was launched in Dundee at "Droothies". Some of you will never have attended a book launch. Those demure events where the author makes an Oscars type speech, thanks various people, before reading an accessible piece of the text then the company returns to their fare of a small glass of dry red... You can see the Dundee version of this here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyMyMup5fVs&feature=player_embedded