Yeah the only problem was the heavy tariff they imposed for the photograph. The gelatto shop's owners eyes visibly widen when I walk through the door now.
I like that you got Australia into the prologue. Is March 1st the release date? I thought the escape from the caravan park would make a good extract but I'm only halfway through.
I'm pretty sure this is just a coincidence but the female lead in Falling Glass is a Swedish based bisexual hacker who has slight autism and breast implants.
Beautiful kids! I had the book pre-ordered but then realized it was the audio version, which I don't really do (I read to give my ears a rest!). Do you know it will be available here in the states or am I destined to pay int'l shipping?
Actually, Dennis, you could buy it here wit free shipping. I've used Book Depository several times to get books from Ireland and Britain and been quite satisfied.
Yes, agree with Seana about The Book Depository. No taxes, no shipping. In that way, it's less expensive than Amazon US, and books are available sooner.
And they are prompt and also answer emails quickly if you have questions about your order or their service.
I was born and grew up in Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland. After studying philosophy at Oxford University I emigrated to New York City where I lived in Harlem for seven years working in bars, bookstores, building sites and finally the basement stacks of the Columbia University Medical School Library in Washington Heights.
In 2000 I moved to Denver, Colorado where I taught high school English and started writing fiction in earnest. My first full length novel Dead I Well May Be was shortlisted for the 2004 Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award and was picked by Booklist as one of the 10 best crime novels of the year. The sequel to that book The Dead Yard was selected by Publishers Weekly as one of the 12 best novels of 2006 and won the Audie Award for best mystery or thriller.
In mid 2008 I moved to St. Kilda, Melbourne, Australia with my wife and kids. My last book Falling Glass was Audible's Best Mystery or Thriller for 2011. I've just published a new novel for Serpents Tail called The Cold Cold Ground.
"If Raymond Chandler had grown up in Northern Ireland he would have written The Cold Cold Ground."
---The Times
"Hardboiled charm, evocative dialogue, an acute sense of place and a sardonic sense of humour make McKinty one to watch."
---The Guardian
"A literary thriller that is as concerned with exploring the poisonously claustrophobic demi-monde of Northern Ireland during the Troubles, and the self-sabotaging contradictions of its place and time, as it is with providing the genre’s conventional thrills and spills. The result is a masterpiece of Troubles crime fiction: had David Peace, Eoin McNamee and Brian Moore sat down to brew up the great Troubles novel, they would have been very pleased indeed to have written The Cold Cold Ground."
---The Irish Times
"McKinty is a big new talent."
---The Daily Telegraph
"McKinty is a gifted man with poetry coursing through his veins and thrilling writing dripping from his fingertips."
---The Sunday Independent
"Adrian McKinty is fast gaining a reputation as the finest of the new generation of Irish crime writers, and it's easy to see why on the evidence of The Cold Cold Ground."
---The Glasgow Herald
"McKinty is a storyteller with the kind of style and panache that blur the line between genre and mainstream."
---Kirkus Reviews
"McKinty's literate expertly crafted crime novel confirms his place as one of his generation's leading talents."
---Publishers Weekly
"McKinty crackles with raw talent. His dialogue is superb, his characters rich and his plotting tight and seemless. He writes with a wonderful and wonderfully humorous flair for language raising his work above most crime genre offerings and bumping it right up against literature."
---The San Francisco Chronicle
"McKinty keeps getting better. He melds the snap and crackle of the old Mickey Spillane tales with the literary skills of Raymond Chandler and sets it all down in his own artful way."
---The Rocky Mountain News
"The first of McKinty's Forsythe novels, "Dead I Well May Be," was intense, focused and entirely brilliant. This one is looser-limbed, funnier...so, I imagine, is the middle book, "The Dead Yard," which I haven't read but which Publishers Weekly included on its list of the 12 best novels of 2006, along with works by Peter Abrahams, Richard Ford, Cormac McCarthy and George Pelecanos."
---The Washington Post
"McKinty, who grew up in Northern Ireland, has an ear for language and a taste for violence, and he serves up a terrifically gory, swiftly paced thriller."
---The Miami Herald
"There's nothing like an Irish tough guy. And we're not talking about Gentleman Gerry Cooney here. No, we mean the new breed of bare-knuckle Irish writers like Adrian McKinty, Ken Bruen and John Connolly who are bringing fresh life to the crime fiction genre."
---The Philadelphia Inquirer
"McKinty's writing is dark and witty with gritty realism, spot on dialogue, and fascinating characters."
---The Chicago Sun-Times
"If you like your noir staples such as beautiful women, betrayal, murder, mixed with a heavy dose of blood, crunched bones, body parts flying around served up with some throwaway humour, you need look no further, McKinty delivers all of this with the added bonus that the writing is pitch perfect."
---The Barcelona Review
"I really enjoyed [Dead I Well May Be’s] combination of toughness and a striking literary style. Both those things are evident in Hidden River. McKinty is going places."
---The Observer
"This is a terrific read. McKinty gives us a strong non stop story with attractive characters and fine writing."
---The Morning Star
"[McKinty] draws us close and relates a fantastic tale of murder and revenge in low, wry tones, as if from the next barstool...he drops out of conversational mode to throw in a few breathtaking fever-dream sequences for flavor. And then he springs an ending so right and satisfying it leaves us numb with delight and ready to pop for another round. Start the cliche machine: This is a profoundly satisfying book from a major new talent and one of the best crime fiction debuts of the year."
---Booklist
"The story is soaked in the holy trinity of the noir thriller: betrayal, money and murder, but seen through with a panache and political awareness that give McKinty a keen edge over his rivals."
---The Big Issue
"A darkly humorous cross between a hard-boiled mystery and a Beat novel."
---The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"A roller coaster of highs and lows, light humour and dark deeds, the powerful undercurrent of McKinty's talent will swiftly drag you away. Let's hope the author does not slow down anytime soon."
---The Irish Examiner
"A virtual carnival of slaughter."
---The Wall Street Journal
"McKinty has once again harnassed the power of poetry, violence, lust and revenge to forge a sequel to his acclaimed Dead I Well May Be."
---The Irish Post
"A pacey, violent caper in which McKinty vividly portrays [Belfast's] sleazy, still-menacing underbelly."
---The Sunday Times
"McKinty writes with the soul of a poet; his prose dances off the pages with Old World grace and haunting intensity. It's crime fiction on the level of Michael Connolly with the conviction of James Hall."
---The Jackson Clarion-Ledger
"The Bloomsday Dead is the explosive final installment in a trilogy of kinetic thrillers."
---The New York Times
"Adrian McKinty has garnered nothing but praise for his first two books. The third in the trilogy The Bloomsday Dead should leave no doubt that he is a true star. Fast moving and highly engaging this is a great book. McKinty just gets better and better."
---CrimeSpree
"Until The Dead Yard's relentless, poignant ending you'll turn these pages as quickly as you can."
---The Cleveland Plain Dealer
"McKinty's Dead Trilogy has been praised by critics, who call it "intense," "masterful" and "loaded with action." If your reading pleasure leans toward thrillers offering suspense, close calls, wry wit, sharp dialogue, local color and sudden mayhem, you wont do better."
---The Sacramento Bee
"Le Fleuve caché d'Adrian McKinty impressionne par la richesse et la diversité de son ton et de son écriture, passant avec aisance du lyrisme ample de la nostalgie de l'amour perdu au rythme saccadé du narrateur sous l'emprise de l'héroïne. Ce livre rare et maîtrisé est une réussite bien digne de la Série noire."
---Le Figaro
Eine eigentlich simple Story, die natürlich bereits als Grundlage für Hunderte Bücher und Filme diente, macht Adrian McKinty zu der mitreißenden Odyssee eines jungen Mannes, der in der Lage ist, sich seiner Umwelt anzupassen wie jene Kakerlaken, die er in seinem Harlemer Appartement jagt, studiert und sowohl angewidert awie anerkennend entkommen lässt. Nicht umsonst 1992 angesiedelt, ist Der sichere Tod der kongeniale Kommentar zum Wesen der Neunziger.
- Jochen König, krimi-couch.de
"McKinty - that guy is a friggin genius."
---Ken Bruen
"McKinty is a cross between Mickey Spillane and Damon Runyan, the toughest, the best."
A couple more books, a few birthdays, some shuffleboard then a period spent in the digestive tract of earthworms, followed by molecular breakdown, the sun boiling into space, the heat death of the universe, atomic decay, perpetual darkness, a trillion years of nothingness and then, if we're lucky, brane collapse, a new singularity and a new Big Bang.
51 comments:
That's a fine looking book,held by two adorable young ladies. You must be triple proud.
Dana
Yeah the only problem was the heavy tariff they imposed for the photograph. The gelatto shop's owners eyes visibly widen when I walk through the door now.
The McKinty girls put on a brave face when they realized all they got for Christmas was Dad's book.
Sorry, I thought it was a caption contest. Congrats on the book, I hope it does well.
and thanks to Ger Brennan who reminded me of this moment in BTTF.
Lew
Or how about this for a bubble caption:
The Girls: "Let's make a wild guess here, dad, its about criminals in Ireland and there's a big gun battle at the end?"
Adrian: "Er..."
Lew
Or how about this one:
Girls: "Ok so there's no actual glass in the book, nor does anyone or anything fall. Another winner of a title there dad."
Congratulations.
The girls have grown quite a bit since the picture on your sidebar, and I'd say they've grown well.
I'm looking forward to the book, and more of Michael Forsythe.
As for the caption: "Ok, dad, one more picture then can we stop with the books and go play?"
Congratulations on your two finest masterpieces. And the new book.
Your girls: "Hurry up and sell some of these books dad, so we can buy the gelatto shop and have ice- cream for breakfast everyday"
I'd say you've learned a thing or two about book promotion over the years. It never hurts to align your product with glamorous gals.
Ice cream is cheap. Think what you're going to have to bribe them with during the teen years.
March 1st, huh. Looking forward to it:).
I clicked on this for George McFly, but the truth is, the only thing that McFies is Time, and your lovely girls have been supersized.
John
Thanks man.
Glenna
Yes Michael Forsythe does make an extended cameo in the book. Did I mention that here on the blog? Its NOT an MF novel but he does appear for a bit.
Frankie
Or, "How can this be a novel when there are no boy wizards, vampires or goblets of fire?"
I like that you got Australia into the prologue.
Is March 1st the release date? I thought the escape from the caravan park would make a good extract but I'm only halfway through.
Seana
The prospect is terrifying.
Shulla
I hope you dig it.
Rich
Time does mcfly doesnt it? Its bloody scary actually.
David
Yeah that was my little tribute.
You'd think they would have released it on March 17.
Yeah, you mentioned it at some point. I'm glad to hear it too.
Any mention of McFly demands it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etGAMudQl8Q
Pre-ordered, btw
You’re the next Stieg Larsson!
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Detectives Beyond Borders
"Because Murder Is More Fun Away From Home"
http://www.detectivesbeyondborders.blogspot.com/
Matt
The BTTF rap is pretty good. But then the movie is pretty good. Holds up well.
Peter
God I hope not. Give me living obscurity over posthumous success any day of the week.
OK, you're the next James Patterson.
Any breast implants in the new book?
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Detectives Beyond Borders
"Because Murder Is More Fun Away From Home"
http://www.detectivesbeyondborders.blogspot.com/
Peter
I'm pretty sure this is just a coincidence but the female lead in Falling Glass is a Swedish based bisexual hacker who has slight autism and breast implants.
Is she a genius?
Peter
IQ off the charts, or as they say in the movies "she's smart, but maybe she's too smart for her own good."
Beautiful ... but dangerous.
"It's quiet."
"Maybe too quiet."
Haunted by a horrific past ...
by a secret she's told to no one
The nightmare she can never forget...
"Carol."
"I'm sorry are you talking to me?"
"Carol it IS you."
(laughing) "Sorry buddy, this is one lame pick up line."
"Carol, I haven't seen you since...you look great."
"Look, pal, my name's Kate. Always has been Kate, always will be."
"You know that's not true, Carol, is it?"
Wait a minute. I know Carol.
I recognized her laugh.
Beautiful, lovely, enthusiastic promoters there!
With two writer-parents, do they have any interest in writing?
Seana
Santa Cruz would be a perfect place for Carol to start building her new life.
Kathy
Alas no, not at the moment anyway, but they are still young. I wonder if books will still be around by the time they grow up.
Beautiful kids! I had the book pre-ordered but then realized it was the audio version, which I don't really do (I read to give my ears a rest!). Do you know it will be available here in the states or am I destined to pay int'l shipping?
Dennis
If you want it before 2012 you are destined to pay international shipping. Amazon UK prices are pretty cheap though.
Thanks. Weird talking to an artist about the nitty gritty commerce of his work...
Actually, Dennis, you could buy it here wit free shipping. I've used Book Depository several times to get books from Ireland and Britain and been quite satisfied.
Thanks, Seana.
Yes, agree with Seana about The Book Depository. No taxes, no shipping. In that way, it's less expensive than Amazon US, and books are available sooner.
And they are prompt and also answer emails quickly if you have questions about your order or their service.
adorable pic, can't wait to read the new one!
When does this one come out?
LIam
Its on Amazon.com right now for pre order.
Audiobook release?
SJ
March.
Sounds great, Adrian. I like how it's sort of a Michael spin-off story. Looking forward to it.
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