Mystery Week on Goodreads

It's Mystery Week on Goodreads so I'll take this opportunity to mention that Burn Country, the second novel in the March and Walker series by Michael J. McCann, is now available in e-book and paperback format. The first novel in this series was one of the finalists for the 2015 Hammett Prize for best North American crime novel.

Early reviews of Burn Country are now beginning to appear. A "Vine Voice" reviewer posted on Amazon: "Kevin Walker and Ellie March each go their own way in this case, as part of a larger investigative team. The interplay between the various characters feels genuine, with dialogue and exchanges that give us a good sense of each of them as well as their relationships with each other. Michael McCann's immense research shows in the realism of the police work."

A reader in Florida posted on Amazon as well that "[a]fter reading this book, I am going to go back and find the first book in this series [Sorrow Lake], as I found the characters and story refreshing, true-to-life and interesting."

You can read both of these five-star reviews at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XQPLB45/.

As well, a reviewer posted on Kobo: "Another thoroughly enjoyable police procedural mystery by Michael McCann. What can I say? I'm completely hooked with these books."

Read the complete review here: https://www.kobo.com/ca/en/ebook/burn...

More reviews will be coming soon, including those that will be part of an upcoming Tribute Books blog tour in June.

Also there's a Goodreads giveaway of Burn Country currently running for free paperback copies of the novel.

A reminder: if you read Burn Country and enjoy it, please feel free to post a review on Amazon, Goodreads, LibraryThing, or any other such site. It's greatly appreciated!
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Published on April 30, 2017 06:21 Tags: burn-country, goodreads, michael-j-mccann, mystery-week, sorrow-lake
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