In the course of my stops on the summer 2010 DAMAGED GOODS Tour, I’ve run into some people who haven’t read McMorrow and are hesitant to plunge into the ninth book in the series. I explain that the books are written to stand alone, that I think it would be sort of presumptuous for me to predicate books on what went on before. For that reason, I hesitate to bring back characters from the past. 
But for those of you who want to start at the beginning, here’s a deal. Send us $25 (gerryboyle.com, Box 6293, China Village, ME 04926), and we’ll send you a signed and personalized hardcover edition of DEADLINE, the first McMorrow novel. Such a deal!
Seriously, I’d like those of you who want to meet McMorrow as he was introduced in 1993 to do so. DEADLINE was McMorrow in the western Maine town of Androscoggin, alone and in danger, trying to navigate a labyrinth of murky relationships. And survive. Which he did. But you know that.
This week’s stop is Skidompha Library in lovely Damariscotta, Maine, 10-12 a.m., Thursday may 27. The event is sponsored by Maine Coast Bookshop. The store is worth a visit and the library is award-winning and very cool. I’ll be talking about DAMAGED GOODS, McMorrow, writing. Stop by if you can.
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In PORT CITY SHAKEDOWN, the first Brandon Blake novel, Brandon gets a full dose of bad guys. A brawl in a funeral home introduces him to Joel Fuller, a sociopathic hustler. Fuller is fresh out of jail and determined to take Brandon out—after Fuller and his sidekick Kelvin shake him down.
Rocky isn’t a tough guy. He’s a skinny little kid with crooked glasses, and he shouldn’t be homeless in Portland, Maine. When McMorrow and Roxanne pluck him from under the stomping feet of a gang of street kids, Rocky latches onto McMorrow–and drags him into a world of murder, both old and new. Why is McMorrow protecting Rocky? The cops want to know. Why is Rocky on the run? McMorrow wants to know. Why does death follow in Rocky’s wake? Jack and Roxanne need to find out before they’re added to the list.