Some secrets are worth dying for..

One crime brought them together . . .

Private investigator Jasmine Sharp should have wanted him dead. Yet somehow, Jasmine bonded with Glen Fallan, the man who killed her father before she was born. Now he has been arrested for the murder of a local gangster, and Jasmine must finally enter his violent domain to seek answers

. . . . a second will break them apart

Detective Superintendent Catherine McLeod is in fear for her life. When she discovers a symbol daubed on the head of Fallan’s alleged victim, it unearths secrets that will threaten everything Catherine holds dear.

One murder. Two women. A lifetime of lies revealed.

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Chris will be appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival in the Baillie Gifford Main Theatre on Saturday August 16th at 8:00pm.
The event will feature the first public preview of the forthcoming new Jack Parlabane novel, DEAD GIRL WALKING.
This show sells out every year, so book fast.
Details and tickets here.

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22.07.2014

 
BAFTA will be showcasing the forthcoming Bedlam video game with a talk and hands-on session on Tuesday 5 August at 7.00pm at Princess Anne Theatre, BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London.

Christopher Brookmyre will be joined by developer RedBedlam’s marketing director and senior producer to unveil the new trailer, showcase the latest version and discuss the project’s initial inception, the writing of the first novel and the subsequent development of the FPS game. The event will be hosted by Guy Cocker.

All attendees will receive a special offer code for Bedlam via Steam early access.

There will be an opportunity to play the game following the presentation.

Details and tickets from BAFTA.

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22.07.2014

By way of warning, I’d like to point out that Grove Atlantic have just published “Flesh Wounds” in the US under the different title “Bred in the Bone”. This is because Grove already have a book on their list by that name. This shit doesn’t happen when you call your book “All Fun and Games Until Somebody Loses an Eye”.
I have just learned that Amazon UK are listing this title as the top result if you search for “Brookmyre”, probably because it is the most recently released, but there is no synopsis information or anything else indicating that this is a book readers may already have purchased.

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09.05.2014