Wednesday, May 15, 2024

It's up, and it's good!

As I promised the other day, the book has landed! Now available on Amazon Kindle, McMann and Wife is live!




What's it about? It's about 300 pages. No, you want to know what the story is about. Here you go:

It’s April 1959, and McMann has landed in Southern California, in the bustling town of Dovlin. With his wife, his apartment, and his steady job as a night watchman, it seems like he’s left behind his former life. But he still works as a private investigator on the side, and that’s how the trouble starts.

A family is looking for its missing teenage daughter, and the mother calls McMann for help. The girl does not seem to fit the picture of a runaway—she has a quiet home life and does well in school. As he investigates further, more questions arise. These questions begin to point to a conspiracy within the town—one in which his missing person doesn’t even rate as a pawn.

Or is McMann just becoming paranoid?

In a world of high hopes but atomic fears, a land of dreams and nightmares, McMann will have to think fast to find his missing person—or he might just go missing as well.

This is the sequel to McMann and Duck: Private Investigators, but it isn't necessary to read book 1 if you're only interested in this one. 

Thanks for your kind patience in reading through this post, and I sure hope you'll also have the patience to read through the book. My usual policy stands: I can't refund your money if you buy the book and don't like it, but I will write you a personal apology if you read the whole thing and are disappointed. Let me know. And if you love it, let everyone know! 

7 comments:

  1. I'm due for an Amazon order anyway.
    rbj13

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  2. So Kindle presents this to me as a "Kindle Unlimited" selection, which I can "borrow" for free. How does this affect any income you get from a sale? (This is Hinch55 from Lileks)

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  3. Perfect timing! I have some long flights coming up and needed new reading material.

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  4. Hinch: I actually have no idea! But you do what works best for you.

    Alas, no audiobooks on the horizon; that would require hiring talent or (God forbid!) me reading it myself.

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