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Monday, 18 October 2021

So Excited: Mel and Jeff McCracken have returned in Alison Morton's new Book - Double Pursuit

 


I haven’t seen writing friends in the flesh for a year and a half and I was delighted when thriller writer Alison Morton and I agreed the other day to meet up in person at the next CrimeFest in 2022. But neither of us have been idle – writers are used to a certain measure of self-isolation.

 

Alison has spent her time writing a sequel to the first in her new Mélisende series. Although she’s written Double Pursuit (publication date 19 October) as a standalone as all her books are, it follows on naturally from her first book, Double Identity.

 


In this new book, protagonist Mel is investigating a loose end from a previous case. And her efforts are going nowhere. At least, that’s what she thinks. Here’s a bit more about Double Pursuit:

 

One dead body, two badly injured operatives and five crates of hijacked rifles.

 

In Rome, former French special forces intelligence analyst Mélisende des Pittones is frustrated by obnoxious local cops and ruthless thugs. Despite the backing of the powerful European Investigation and Regulation Service, her case is going nowhere. Then an unknown woman tries to blow her head off.

 

As Mel and fellow investigator Jeff McCracken attempt to get a grip on the criminal network as well as on their own unpredictable relationship, all roads point to the place she dreads – the arid and remote African Sahel – where she was once betrayed and nearly died. Can Mel conquer her fear as she races to smash the network and save her colleague’s life?

 

 


Who are Mel and McCracken?

Mélisende des Pittones (Mel) is the daughter of a French father and English mother and currently on detached duty from the French Army special forces as an intelligence operative for the European Intelligence and Regulation Service. She comes from a privileged French background but is down to earth and has declined promotion to officer status several times. Her secret fear? Failure. 

 

Jeff McCracken is an ex-London Met inspector who Mel was obliged to work with in Double Identity. Leaving his violent father and the petty criminal environment of his childhood on a bleak council estate behind him, he joined the police service at eighteen.  He’s not Mr Sensitive, but is intelligent, competent and persistent. He has a fairly large chip on his shoulder and tries to hide it, but his old insecurity leaks out now and again.

 

Mel and Jeff’s backgrounds and values tend to clash despite their personal and professional closeness. Sometimes, those differences are the key to pursuing villains...

 

You can buy Double Pursuit here:
Amazon: https://mybook.to/DoublePursuit

Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/fr/en/ebook/double-pursuit

Apple: https://books.apple.com/gb/book/double-pursuit/id1585547953

B&N Nook: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/double-pursuit-alison-morton/1140156361?ean=2940162379614

Paperback: https://www.alison-morton.com/books-2/double-pursuit/where-to-buy-double-pursuit/

 

 


Connect with Alison

Her World of Thrillers site: https://alison-morton.com

Facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/AlisonMortonAuthor

Twitter: https://twitter.com/alison_morton    @alison_morton

Alison’s writing blog: https://alisonmortonauthor.com

Goodreads:  https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5783095.Alison_Morton

Newsletter sign-up: https://www.alison-morton.com/newsletter/

 

2 comments:

Alison Morton said...

Thank you for hosting me today, Chris, on Double Pursuit launch day!
I loved writing about Mel and McCracken again and I hope also that your readers will love their second adventure.

Chris Longmuir said...

If it's anything like the first book the readers will love it. I'm itching to get reading.