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Author Information for Craig McDonaldHomepage : http://craigmcdonaldbooks.com/
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Books
| Print the Legend (©2010) 352 pp. | |
| Mystery Thriller Historical Amazon US HC Amazon Canada HC Reviews Available by: Book Description / Blurb On July 2, 1961, Ernest Hemingway died from a shotgun blast to the head... 4 years later, two men have come to Idaho to confront the widow Hemingway—men who have doubts about the circumstances of Hemingway's death. One is crime novelist Hector Lassiter, the oldest and best of Hem's friends…the last man standing of the Lost Generation. Hector has heard rumors of some surviving Hemingway manuscripts: a "lost" chapter of A Moveable Feast and a full-length novel written by a deluded Hemingway that Hector fears might compromise his own reputation. The other man is professor Richard Paulson, who along with his pregnant wife Hannah, herself an aspiring writer, is bent on proving that Mary Hemingway murdered Papa. As Hector digs into the mystery of Hemingway's lost writings, he uncovers an audacious, decades-long conspiracy tied to the emergent art movements of 1920's Paris, the most duplicitous of Cold War espionage tactics, and J. Edgar Hoover's FBI… | |
| Toros & Torsos (©2008) 408 pp. | |
| Mystery Thriller Historical Amazon US TPB Amazon US HC Amazon Canada TPB Amazon Canada HC Comment: A Hector Lassiter Novel | |
| Head Games (©2007) 312 pp. | |
| Mystery Historical Amazon US TPB Amazon US HC Amazon Canada TPB Amazon Canada HC Reviews Available by: Comment: A Hector Lassiter Novel / Mostly set in 1957 | |
| Rogue Males (©2009) 305 pp. | |
| Non-Fiction Fiction Mystery Amazon US HC Amazon Canada HC Reviews Available by: Comment: a collection of no-holds-barred interviews with 16 authors who have shaped and defined narrative fiction and songwriting | |
| Art in the Blood (©2006) 232 pp. | |
| Non-Fiction Fiction Mystery Amazon US HC Amazon Canada HC Comment: Interviews with several notable authors, including James Ellroy, Dan Brown, Ian Rankin, George Pelacanoes, Ken Bruen, Michael Connelly, and Ridley Pearson. The authors interviewed includes winners of the Edgar, Shamus, Anthony and Macavity awards. | |
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