Alex Crane - an unusual heroine.
This book was a labour of love. It got into my consciousness and wouldn't get out. Started in 2011, it's my second book, and the one that has been redrafted the most. I hope this means it has evolved into the best book it can be, although I can't promise that I won't tamper with it in the months and years to come.
This latest draft has received some judicious and professionally advised editing - I've made some fairly ruthless cuts in the first four chapters in an effort to pick up the pace whilst still building intrigue through my main character. She is a complicated woman with an uncompromising attitude to most things. As one reviewer commented: "The protagonist in this novel must surely be a contender for one of the most selfish, self-centred and egotistical characters of twenty first century fiction so far." She went on to describe how, nevertheless, she found Alex a totally absorbing character, and explained why she had given 'My Grandfather's Eyes' five stars! A great thrill for an author who has taken a huge risk in creating such a controversial heroine.
I can only assume from this and other positive reviews that there are many readers who enjoy exploring a mind that is fed by rancour and doubt as well as by love and certitude. Alex is not all bad. She is a passionate human being. But her views and her actions are often shockingly candid.
I hope to make a paperback version available shortly before Christmas.
In the meantime:
Universal link to Amazon and My Grandfather's Eyes
This latest draft has received some judicious and professionally advised editing - I've made some fairly ruthless cuts in the first four chapters in an effort to pick up the pace whilst still building intrigue through my main character. She is a complicated woman with an uncompromising attitude to most things. As one reviewer commented: "The protagonist in this novel must surely be a contender for one of the most selfish, self-centred and egotistical characters of twenty first century fiction so far." She went on to describe how, nevertheless, she found Alex a totally absorbing character, and explained why she had given 'My Grandfather's Eyes' five stars! A great thrill for an author who has taken a huge risk in creating such a controversial heroine.
I can only assume from this and other positive reviews that there are many readers who enjoy exploring a mind that is fed by rancour and doubt as well as by love and certitude. Alex is not all bad. She is a passionate human being. But her views and her actions are often shockingly candid.
I hope to make a paperback version available shortly before Christmas.
In the meantime:

Universal link to Amazon and My Grandfather's Eyes
Published on December 12, 2014 04:16
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