Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Requiems for the Departed, edited by Gerard Brennan and Mike Stone

I've been excited by the announcement of this book for some time now, but it didn't seem quite right to put it in my book review blog, as I haven't even laid hands on a copy yet. And you can pre-order it now, but apparently only if you're in the U.K. . But I thought I'd contribute my small bit to the pre-publication buzz by mentioning it here. Perhaps some random British reader will press the wrong button and find him or herself on this page and get interested.

I've followed Gerard Brennan's blog  Crime Scene NI for awhile now, and found it to be a consistently good source of information on the abundant wealth of great Northern Irish crime writing to be had right now. How exciting, then, that he and Mike Stone have managed to assemble so many of its authors between the covers of one small book. There are writers from other parts as well, but the theme they have all to deal with in these stories is combining contemporary crime with Irish myth. How fun is that?

If you check out Gerard's abovementioned blog, you will find both interviews with the authors and their own explanations of why they chose the story they did. It will whet your appetite for the tales themselves, I'm telling you.

Anyone in the U.K. can pre-order their copy of Requiems for the Departed   here. As for the rest of us, we'll just have to hope that a little thing like the Atlantic and maybe a random volcano or two doesn't prevent us from grabbing a copy of this fun collection for too very long.

4 comments:

  1. Just to let you know I've just ordered my proof from Amazon and if all is okay it will be arriving there soon after its debut in Northern Ireland!

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  2. Thank you, Seana! Shoot me an email later if you get a chance, please. I've known you all this time and don't have your address... You'll find mine on my blog.

    Cheers

    gb

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  3. Thank you for the heads up, Mark! I'm taking it you mean Amazon.co.UK?

    Might have to go that route--we'll see.

    And you're welcome Gerard, and it truly is my pleasure. Wish this was a more highly trafficked corner of the blogosphere for your sake, but every little bit, right?

    I'll dash off an email to you after work.

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  4. Hi Seana

    I mentioned this in an email to you but for the sake of anybody reading the comments here, Mark means it'll be a vailable on Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com.

    Cheers

    gb

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