About the Author:
Ron MacLean's fiction has appeared in GQ, Greensboro Review, Prism International, Night Train and other quarterlies. He is a recipient of the Frederick Exley Award for Short Fiction and a Pushcart Prize nominee. He is the author of BLUE WINNETKA SKIES (Swank Books, 2004), WHY THE LONG FACE? (Swank Books, 2008) and HEADLONG (Last Light Studio, 2013). He holds a Doctor of Arts from the University at Albany, SUNY, and teaches at Grub Street in Boston.
Review:
A winning hybrid of warm family tale and murder mystery. --Chuck Hogan, author of THE TOWN
A gripping, timely novel about the news business, labor politics, protest, and murder, beautifully told and smartly concluded. --Cory Doctorow, BoingBoing.net
Dive into Headlong, a page-turning thriller about a Boston summer that boils over. Protagonist Nick Young is a noir hero for the twenty-first century. --Barbara Ross, author of CLAMMED UP
A gripping, timely novel about the news business, labor politics, protest, and murder, beautifully told and smartly concluded. --Cory Doctorow, BoingBoing.net
Dive into Headlong, a page-turning thriller about a Boston summer that boils over. Protagonist Nick Young is a noir hero for the twenty-first century. --Barbara Ross, author of CLAMMED UP
A gripping, timely novel about the news business, labor politics, protest, and murder, beautifully told and smartly concluded. --Cory Doctorow, BoingBoing.net
Dive into Headlong, a page-turning thriller about a Boston summer that boils over. Protagonist Nick Young is a noir hero for the twenty-first century. --Barbara Ross, author of CLAMMED UP
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