Thriller News from Ireland
Being a pick-'n'-mix of Crime Always Pays posts for the month of June. To wit:
Reviews of John Connolly's THE LOVERS, Stuart Neville's THE TWELVE, and Declan Hughes' ALL THE DEAD VOICES.Tony Black gets interviewed to mark the launch of his second novel, GUTTED.
Some chancer called Declan Burke posts the first chapter of his work-in-progress.
Peter James is remarkably generous with his time ...
Debutant Sean Black announces that he's a fictional character.
John Connolly gets jiggy with 'conservative critics' who don't like genre-bending.
Craig McDonald interviews Ken Bruen over at the Busted Flush interweb malarkeybus.
Euro Crime goes crazy all of a sudden and reviews Brian McGilloway, Paul Charles, Tana French, Declan Hughes, Adrian McKinty and Gene Kerrigan.
Score! Free signed copies of Adrian McKinty's terrific thriller FIFTY GRAND.
Contributing editor Declan Burke is the author of EIGHTBALL BOOGIE (2003) and THE BIG O (2007). A freelance writer and novelist, he hosts a website dedicated to Irish crime fiction, Crime Always Pays (http://crimealwayspays.blogspot.com/). He lives in Wicklow, Ireland, with his wife Aileen and daughter Lily, and is not allowed to own a cat.


