Welcome to The Irresponsible Reader’s part in the Cover Reveal for Chris McDonald’s The Case of the Missing Firefly! This means 2 things:
- I have a nifty image to share (I wrote this before I looked at the image, but based on the previous three covers, I feel safe saying that)
- In about a month I’m going to have a pleasant day with the book and will very likely be saying something complimentary things.
But before we get to the cover down below, but before the picture, I’ve got a few words to share about the book.
Book Blurb
The notoriously hard-drinking, backstabbing Stonebridge Radio crew are having their Hallowe’en party on Winkle Island, rumoured to be the most haunted place in Northern Ireland. Unfortunately, Adam and Colin are there too, having accepted an easy payday from Colin’s event organising mother.
At dinner, a shocking announcement is followed by an even more shocking murder, and the theft of a priceless Firefly necklace. To top it all, thanks to a raging storm, everyone is trapped on the island.
Faced with devious radio presenters, a strange tour guide, and a rampaging murderer, Adam and Colin are back in business.
The Case of the Missing Firefly is the fourth in the Stonebridge Mysteries series of cosy crime novellas.
Publication date: September 28, 2021
About the series
Stonebridge is a small town on the north coast of Northern Ireland. Most of its inhabitants are friendly, happy people. Most of them… Because bad things happen even in the happiest of places. It’s a good thing, then, that Adam Whyte and Colin McLaughlin call Stonebridge home.
Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of detective shows, a misplaced sense of confidence and a keen desire to see justice done, these two are the closest thing the town has to saviours. Which isn’t that reassuring…
About the Author
Originally hailing from the north coast of Northern Ireland and now residing in South Manchester, Chris McDonald has always been a reader. At primary school, The Hardy Boys inspired his love of adventure before his reading world was opened up by Chuck Palahniuk and the gritty world of crime. A Wash of Black is his first attempt at writing a book. He came up with the initial idea whilst feeding his baby in the middle of the night, which may not be the best thing to admit, considering the content. He is a fan of 5-a-side football, heavy metal and dogs. Whispers in the Dark is the second installment in the DI Erika Piper series, and Chris is currently working on his latest series, The Stonebridge Mysteries, published by Red Dog Press in 2021.
And now…
The Cover
The cover designers at Red Dog have done it again, this is probably my favorite so far.
Again, this book comes out on September 28th, but you can pre-order this now at: Red Dog Press.
My thanks to Chris McDonald for the invitation to participate in this reveal and the materials he provided.