Synopsis:
“A slippery, artful, and mythic piece of prose.” –Erich Campbell
A book that readers have likened to Neil Gaiman!
Northern Ireland, the present day. Derek Tighan seeks help with disturbing visions and finds a man who claims to be Finn McCool, the legendary giant. Finn sulks in Belfast, beleaguered by the nebulous legacy of a simple foreigner named Patrick, but agrees to help Derek as a favor to an old friend.
Together, Derek and Finn set off to find answers. They have powerful allies—along the way, Derek’s friend Iola Prentiss uncovers her connection to a great healing force, for instance—but will they be powerful enough to survive a world stalked by enemies so terrifying that they make even gods doubt the future?
Flickering between the gritty industrial past of Belfast, the natural beauty of the countryside, and even as far as Cleveland, Ohio, This Album Full of Angles will surprise you at every intersection. Lyrical, allegorical, sharp … the Album is an unconventional story of three friends helping one another navigate some of life’s roughest waters.
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I’ve led several lives. I started off as a journalist and editor at the now-defunct Albuquerque Tribune before migrating into public relations and then non-profit management. I had to get an MBA and run a public relations and marketing business for five years to figure out that my real love is writing. I’m married to the incredible photographic artist KayLynn Deveney, and my time is split between Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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