Losing
the Plot
the Plot
Richie
Malone #1
Malone #1
by
Richard Grainger
Richard Grainger
Genre:
Thriller, Romantic Suspense, Mystery
Thriller, Romantic Suspense, Mystery
"Let
me tell you about my day so far. I’ll begin by telling you
about waking up in my Marbella villa to find a dead girl in
my bed; about being interrogated by the Spanish police – or
hombres purporting to be the Spanish police; about learning
that I’m going to have my kneecaps shattered by the
former Chief of Staff of the Provisional IRA. That is, if he can
find me before the godfather of the Andalucian Russian mafia
hunts me down. And not only that; it’s not yet ten o’clock
and I’ve taken up smoking and have drunk half a bottle of
brandy before I’ve even had breakfast." Richie Malone is
an old-school philanderer, misogynistic playboy and writer with an
undeniable charm. Although he has yet to pen anything to attract
literary acclaim using his own name, he has made a fortune writing
pornographic novels under a female pseudonym. But now his troubles
are just beginning. He needs answers, and he needs them fast. Just
who is this dead girl? How did she get here? And why his bed? And, of
course, did he kill her? Malone finds himself caught in the middle of
a turf war between Irish racketeers, the Russian Mafia and a
Columbian cartel. And so, he loses the plot. But can he get it back
before he loses everything … including his life?
me tell you about my day so far. I’ll begin by telling you
about waking up in my Marbella villa to find a dead girl in
my bed; about being interrogated by the Spanish police – or
hombres purporting to be the Spanish police; about learning
that I’m going to have my kneecaps shattered by the
former Chief of Staff of the Provisional IRA. That is, if he can
find me before the godfather of the Andalucian Russian mafia
hunts me down. And not only that; it’s not yet ten o’clock
and I’ve taken up smoking and have drunk half a bottle of
brandy before I’ve even had breakfast." Richie Malone is
an old-school philanderer, misogynistic playboy and writer with an
undeniable charm. Although he has yet to pen anything to attract
literary acclaim using his own name, he has made a fortune writing
pornographic novels under a female pseudonym. But now his troubles
are just beginning. He needs answers, and he needs them fast. Just
who is this dead girl? How did she get here? And why his bed? And, of
course, did he kill her? Malone finds himself caught in the middle of
a turf war between Irish racketeers, the Russian Mafia and a
Columbian cartel. And so, he loses the plot. But can he get it back
before he loses everything … including his life?
Richard
Grainger has worked as a teacher, personal trainer, restaurateur, and
journalist. His speciality is finding interest in the mundane and
making dull people and their narratives come alive.
Grainger has worked as a teacher, personal trainer, restaurateur, and
journalist. His speciality is finding interest in the mundane and
making dull people and their narratives come alive.
Losing
the Plot is his debut novel and is the first in the Richie Malone
series. He is working on a second novel, Saving Dave. His first book,
The Last Latrine, is an account of his experiences in Nepal running
the world’s highest marathon.
the Plot is his debut novel and is the first in the Richie Malone
series. He is working on a second novel, Saving Dave. His first book,
The Last Latrine, is an account of his experiences in Nepal running
the world’s highest marathon.
Richard
divides his time between Marbella, Spain, where he writes, and
Wroclaw, Poland, where he enjoys Polish beer and teaches English part
time. His main interests are Rugby Union, cricket, history, and horse
riding.
divides his time between Marbella, Spain, where he writes, and
Wroclaw, Poland, where he enjoys Polish beer and teaches English part
time. His main interests are Rugby Union, cricket, history, and horse
riding.
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This book sounds really interesting and I love the cover.
ReplyDeleteI like The Last Latrine that Richard Grainger wrote, so I know I will like this.
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