Sunday, June 6, 2010

Norn Iron Noir

If you're gonna be in Belfast on June 10 why you don't you tootle on down to No Alibis bookshop where the crime collection Requiems for the Departed is being launched. The cream of the Irish crime writing crop will be there and there will be wine and cheese and probably crackers...I'd guess Ritz reduced fat crackers, although I wouldnt be surprised if they served a generic Marks and Spencer water biscuit style cracker which, don't get me wrong, I like, but sometimes they can be a little dry - completely fine if the cheese is Brie but if it's a good stiff Edam or something then - watch out - the sensation isn't going to be that pleasant especially if you've got a tannic white wine working with it..., er, what was I, uh...oh yes Requiems. I've got a story in the book and although I wont be at the launch I will be there in spirit, or, possibly, asleep. This is the official NA notice:

No Alibis Bookstore is pleased to invite you to the launch of Irish crime fiction anthology, REQUIEMS FOR THE DEPARTED, edited by Gerard Brennan and Mike Stone, on Thursday 10th June at 6:30PM.

Along with co-editor Gerard Brennan (of Crime Scene NI fame), we're expecting appearances from the following contributors: Brian McGilloway, Stuart Neville, Arlene Hunt, T.A. Moore, Tony Bailie, John McAllister and Garbhan Downey, so this is sure to be an evening to remember.


If you want to hear something hilarious get Brian and Garbhan talking about ciars, er, I mean cars.

18 comments:

Glenna said...

You have no idea how much I wish I could make it. ;) Hey, I heard a rumor somewhere they aren't selling the book in the U.S, do you know if that's true?

Michael Stone said...

Glenna, the publisher tells me the book will be on sale at Amazon.com, Canada, UK etc., as well as other internet outlets within the month.

Glenna said...

Thanks Michael. I've been looking for it on Amazon but it's not showing up yet. I'll keep checking for it.

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Brian McGilloway said...

Adrian- I never knew how to spell ciar before but that makes perfect sense! The Derry accent. Once heard (haired) never forgotten. Hope all is well. B.

adrian mckinty said...

Mike

Good to know about Amazon. Someone should send a copy to Sarah Weinmann.

adrian mckinty said...

Seana

We need reports on the cheese too.

adrian mckinty said...

Brian

No, really, it's charming. And much less terrifying than, say, West Belfast.

seana said...

After your review, I'm pretty sure the gourmands will be heading their way now. Or staying well away--not sure how it will really play out.

Peter Rozovsky said...

Man, I want to move to Derry and get a driver’s license again.
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Detectives Beyond Borders
"Because Murder Is More Fun Away From Home"
http://www.detectivesbeyondborders.blogspot.com/

Peter Rozovsky said...

Oh, and here’s what Detectives Beyond Borders says about the collection.
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Detectives Beyond Borders
"Because Murder Is More Fun Away From Home"
http://www.detectivesbeyondborders.blogspot.com/

adrian mckinty said...

Peter

Yeah I think you liked it.

Driving licenses in Derry? I have seen no evidence that they require licenses up there.

Gerard Brennan said...

Thanks for this, Ade!

It's a real shame you couldn't scoot over for the launch. Dave was saying you'll be missed.

Cheers

gb

adrian mckinty said...

Ger

Man I wish I could be there too. I know there's going be a session going on.

Peter Rozovsky said...

"Driving licenses in Derry? I have seen no evidence that they require licenses up there."

I didn't see any ciar crashes there.
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Detectives Beyond Borders
"Because Murder Is More Fun Away From Home"
http://www.detectivesbeyondborders.blogspot.com/

adrian mckinty said...

Peter

I'm sure they drive just fine. I just have my doubts that many of them bothered with the whole license thing cheeky scoundrels that they all are.

Peter Rozovsky said...

I haven’t the foggiest idea how they drive; I just look for any excuse to hear “ciar,” if only in my mind.

Bootleggers in the American South were instrumental to founding NASCAR, I understand. I’m sure some Derrymen similarly learned how to drive their ciars pretty well.
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Detectives Beyond Borders
"Because Murder Is More Fun Away From Home"
http://www.detectivesbeyondborders.blogspot.com/

Photographe à Dublin said...

The book is listed on Goodreads and it may be of interest to members there to start a discussion, once they have read it.


"http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/347957-crime-fiction-and-the-celtic-imagination"

It looks like being a great success.

If anybody can find a link to the ISBN an insert the number on Goodreads, it will allow the cover to show up. I've looked, but cannot find it.