Well done. No spoilers on either book but plenty to hook you in to wanting to read them. I am really lagging on my Bateman reading. Got to try and correct that soon.
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Gerard Brennan's short stories have appeared in numerous anthologies, including The Mammoth Book of Best British Crime. He co-edited Requiems for the Departed, a collection of crime fiction based on Irish myths. His novella, The Point, was published by Pulp Press in October 2011 and won the 2012 Spinetingler Award. His debut novel, WEE ROCKETS, was published by Blasted Heath in 2012. He is currently working on a creative writing PhD at Queen's University Belfast
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You're spreading your wings, I see. Nice review, mate.
Cheers, Mike. T'is a big ol' internet out there. May as well have a dander about every so often.
Cheers
gb
Well done. No spoilers on either book but plenty to hook you in to wanting to read them. I am really lagging on my Bateman reading. Got to try and correct that soon.
Ger
I'm waiting for the next full length Colin Bateman novel which should be along in a couple of weeks...
Seana - You really should.
Adrian - You're still waiting? He must have been slacking off this month...
Cheers
gb
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