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Alan McDermott

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Alan McDermott is a full time author from the south of England, married with beautiful twin daughters. He used to write critical applications for the NHS, but now he spends his days writing action thrillers.

His debut novel, Gray Justice, has been very well received and earned him membership of http://independentauthorsinternationa.... He was subsequently picked up by Thomas & Mercer, who published his first 10 books.

Alan's 7th novel Trojan was shortlisted for an ITW thriller award.

In March 2020 he release a new standalone called Motive, and the 7th Tom Gray will be released on June 4th 2020.

The reading order of Alan's books can be found at www.alanmcdermottbooks.co.uk

You can follow Alan on Twitter through his @Jambalian account and on Faceb
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Alan McDermott I'm coming to the end of the fifth Tom Gray thriller.…moreI'm coming to the end of the fifth Tom Gray thriller.(less)
Alan McDermott I was writing a novel and I got an email from Goodreads asking me a question. I know I turned those question things off a long time ago. There was two…moreI was writing a novel and I got an email from Goodreads asking me a question. I know I turned those question things off a long time ago. There was two reasons for doing so, the first being that very few people have heard of me, and even fewer would be interested in anything going on in my life. The second reason was that it ate into my writing time.
The fact that I was still getting questions thrown at me, not from readers, but from Goodreads—the actual website that knows I don’t want to be answering banal questions—made me realise that it wasn’t going to stop. I’d already turned the feature off, what more could I do?
So I wrote a snarky reply to said question.
Little did I know, but I was about to unleash hell!
One of my very few fans on Goodreads read my answer and thought it hilarious, so they shared it on social media. Within hours it was trending on Facebook and Twitter, with hundreds of thousands of likes. Seems like a good thing, doesn’t it? Lots of exposure, suddenly people know who I am, sales start to increase…
You couldn’t be more wrong.
One of the head honchos at Goodreads sees my reply and realises that they’ve broken some sort of data protection rule, which could prove expensive. So, they sack the person responsible for sending me the question.
That’s where the fun begins.
Her name was Charlotte, and she now has a huge hard on for me. She loved her job, but I brought her whole world crashing down with just a few light-hearted paragraphs. While I’m seeing enough sales in one day to afford that refurbished iPhone I had my eye on, Charlotte is down the Job Centre trying to get her head around a Universal Credit application form.
As she’s filling it out, he hand grips the pen so tightly it rips the paper. She has to queue and ask for another application form, which does her temper no good at all. She’s pissed at me, and while she’s queuing, she gets on her phone and does a search for me. Idiot that I am, I gave my real home town on one of my social media profiles, so she’s narrowed it down already. Being a smart girl, it doesn’t take her long to figure out a plan.
That night, she contacts me on Facebook. She says she’s a big fan and would love to buy a signed copy of one of my books. I say, ‘Sure, great!’ So I get her address and send it to her, putting my return address on the back.
Bingo! Charlotte now knows where I live!
Weeks go by. My sales are back down to almost zilch, the Goodreads things already forgotten by all.
All except Charlotte.
She’s been plotting, planning, wondering how to repay me for my wicked act. Day after day she’s come up with scenarios, each one more brutal than the one before.
Two months after I posted my answer, Charlotte makes up her mind. She goes full-blown bunny-boiler on me. First, it’s scented love letters addressed to me. Then it’s cleverly photoshopped pictures of me with another woman, addressed to the lady of the house.
You can imagine the result. Within days, my wife had moved out, taking the kids with her. I was left in a pit of despair, but Charlotte wasn’t finished yet.
I hit the bottle. Hard. Every day, every night. It got to the stage where I was never sober; I didn’t stop drinking enough to reach any level of sobriety. During this time, I staggered to the local shop in search of more booze, and when I returned home I gave Charlotte the perfect helping hand.
I left the key in the door.
Charlotte had been watching my house for days, waiting for the right moment to strike.
I’d just given her the perfect opportunity.
Charlotte took the key and made a copy first thing the next morning. By the time I stumbled out of bed at lunchtime, she’d put it back in the door where I left it. I found it the next day, on yet another booze run.
Things started to get weird after that. I would wake in the morning to find furniture had been moved around. The sofa was up against the wrong wall. My sideboard was in the hallway. The vacuum cleaner was in the garden!
But the worst part was the notes written in a drunken scrawl. They looked nothing like my handwriting, but then they wouldn’t, would they? They were written by drunken me, not sober me.
Kill yourself!
End it now!
Everybody hates you!
The theme was always the same, and it began to sink in. I would hit the bottle again, staring at the notes, wondering what Drunk Alan knew that Sober Alan didn’t. Your life has turned to shit, that’s what! There’s no point going on!
It wasn’t until three days later that Donny came round. He’s my next door neighbour, and he was worried about me. I told him about the break up, which wasn’t my fault. There was no other woman, I told him.
‘No? Who’s been entering your house for the last few days?’ he asked. ‘Always late, usually after midnight.’
I assured him that he was the first person to visit me in weeks, but he gave me a look that said he found it hard to believe.
Could it be true? Was someone coming into my house when I was wallowing in a drunken sleep? There was only one way to find out.
I stayed off the booze all day, and at ten I turned off all the lights and sat on the bottom step, staring at the front door.
Minutes passed. Hours. Then, the sound of a key being forced slowly into the lock.
I should have a weapon! I chastised myself. You’re an author! You didn’t think to arm yourself?? Would you let one of your characters sit here with nothing but a raging hangover??
It was too late to do anything about it now.
The door creaked open and the first thing I saw was the blade of a knife. It must have been twelve inches long, and was being held by a woman I’d never seen before.
‘We meet at last,’ she said, an evil grin creeping across her face.
‘Who the hell are you?’ I asked, backing up the stairs as she took measured steps towards me.
‘I’m the woman whose life you destroyed.’
‘What?’ I bumbled. ‘How?’
‘The Goodreads question,’ she said. ‘If you’d just ignored it, none of this would have happened. Your wife would still be here. You’d still be writing. But, no, you had to go and mention the fact that you turned the questions off, and it cost me everything!’
Writing! That’s it! I’m the author! I control the characters; they don’t control me!
So I backspaced everything I’d written and looked at the question again:

What mystery in your own life could be a plot for a book?

I thought about it for a moment, then simply wrote:

None.
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Apologies for not being around for the last 18 months or so.  Life got in the way and there wasn’t much to report.  As a quick update, I’ve been off the cigs for two and a half years, only had one drink so far this year, and lost 14 kilos in weight thanks to my new diet and exercise routine.


I’ve also released two new books, Seek and Destroy  and Fight to Survive, and put another book up fo Read more of this blog post »
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Alan McDermott, Run and Hide

“scorcher of a day. The temperature had reached and then exceeded the forecast 98 degrees, and even for Rees Colback, who’d grown up in Florida and served in some of the hottest hellholes imaginable, it had made for an uncomfortable day. It was his first visit to the Big Apple. He’d followed the obligatory tourist trail, paying more than fifty bucks to take in the view from the top of the Empire State Building, then walking to Times Square for more pictures before having a sandwich in Central Park. As the evening wore on, his appetite had grown and he was heading down Fifth Avenue to an eatery his closest friend had recommended. Pricey,”
Alan McDermott, Run and Hide

“they reacted like jelly, and he smashed into the door nose first, leaving a trail of blood as he slid to the floor. Farsi pulled out a pair of plasticuffs and secured the prisoner’s hands and feet, then dragged him onto a sofa. Two members of the team began”
Alan McDermott, Gray Redemption

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message 26: by Rick

Rick Schroeder Hi Alan,

Thanks for adding me as a friend. Greatly appreciated and I'm now following you here.

Rick


message 25: by Terry

Terry Drake Thank you for befriending me!


message 24: by Beth

Beth Lyon Barnett Thanks for being my friend. -b-


message 23: by Alan

Alan McDermott Chad wrote: "Alan, thanx for accepting my friend request :)"

My pleasure :-)


message 22: by Sandra

Sandra Thanks for friending me! :)


Charlotte Liebel How wonderful that you've found your muse, Alan. Thank you for your friendship.

Charlotte M. Liebel, Author (Facebook)
Twitter @Sharliebel


message 20: by Alan

Alan McDermott You, too :-)


message 19: by Angela

Angela Brooks Thanks for the friend invitation, good to meet you!
Angela


message 18: by Carole

Carole Gill Well, hi Alan!
Good to see you here.


message 17: by Owen

Owen Jones Hi Alan,

I hope you're well.

Thanks for accepting my request to be friends.

All the best,
Owen

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message 16: by Alan

Alan McDermott W.H. wrote: "Hi Alan

I'd love to take part in your super event but I'm very heavily committed at present to a biog of a still active East End/Essex gangster. He's asked me to do it and I'm working at it very h..."


LOL, rather you than me! Still, if you have a spare moment, check out those free books. There might be one or two you fancy :-)


message 15: by W.H.

W.H. Johnson Hi Alan

I'd love to take part in your super event but I'm very heavily committed at present to a biog of a still active East End/Essex gangster. He's asked me to do it and I'm working at it very hard as I wish not to be knee-capped or worse. But best of luck. WH (Eastbourne)


message 14: by Alan

Alan McDermott Victoria wrote: "HEY! currently reading Gray Justice and really enjoying it :) you are a great writer :)"

So glad you're enjoying it, Victoria! I don't know about great writer, I just aim to entertain :-)


Victoria Limbert HEY! currently reading Gray Justice and really enjoying it :) you are a great writer :)


message 12: by Alan

Alan McDermott Ah, not too far away at all :-)


message 11: by Andrew

Andrew Weaver Alan wrote: "Hi Andrew,

Good to meet you. Whereabouts do you live?

Alan"


Hi Alan,

I am in Pulbourough

Andrew


message 10: by Alan

Alan McDermott Hi Andrew,

Good to meet you. Whereabouts do you live?

Alan


message 9: by Andrew (last edited Aug 01, 2012 08:09AM)

Andrew Weaver Hi Alan,

I am still very new to Goodreads and thank you for accepting my friend request.

I think live not far from me...spooky I know...

Regards
Andrew


message 8: by Alan

Alan McDermott Becca wrote: "Thanks for the friendship, Alan. Happy reading and writing! :)"

You too, Becca :-)


message 7: by Alan

Alan McDermott Amy wrote: "Thanks for adding me as a friend, Alan! I see your tweets on Twitter all the time. I'm so geeked that I can follow you here too."

The pleasure is all mine :-)


message 6: by Amy

Amy Bartol Thanks for adding me as a friend, Alan! I see your tweets on Twitter all the time. I'm so geeked that I can follow you here too.


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Becca Mills Thanks for the friendship, Alan. Happy reading and writing! :)


Savannah Alan, thank you for the friendship. If you have time and would love to read a sexy new read I have a free story now out called Lovers Moan http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...

Stay naughty,
Savannah


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David Fleming Thanks for the add, Alan!


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Jill Thanks for your friendship on Goodreads, Alan.


message 1: by Alan

Alan McDermott It's my pleasure, Donna


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