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Who the heck are you anyway?

BlogBy Robin DuncanNovember 5, 2021Leave a comment

Who the heck are you anyway? Not a question I have been asked yet, thankfully (or perhaps, unfortunately!), but – in addition to the information on this website, I thought it would be a good idea to link to a couple of interviews and posts that I have given/made relatively recently, in case anyone is…

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The Carborundum Conundrum (Q&M #2.0)
[***COMING A BIT LATER***]

After catching an art thief in rural Canada, Quirk takes a case locally, a simple action with consequences that could shatter the government of the North American Federation. Dark forces release genetic experiments from a northern research facility in a bid to keep the president in power. Quirk’s client is murdered and he is accused. Escaping to the north, Quirk, Moth and Eighty team up with a duo striving to contain environmental disaster. Pursued by the law, targeted by corporate assassins, Quirk must confront the past he thought he’d escaped.

The Mandroid Murder (Q&M #1.0)
[***COMING SOMETIME***]

Quirk is a well-dressed mess of a detective with the wrong client at the wrong time. Moth is a smart-mouthed convent orphan, made in Milan, 2099. Thrown together by a mafia murder, these reluctant companions must prevent a terra-former’s revenge on the lunar colony that experimented on him, without strangling each other in the process. The Mandroid Murder is a near-future SF story of found family, android head-hopping, a foul-mouthed daughter of the mob, and a detective way, way over his baggage allowance.

The Bibliothek Betrayal (Q&M #2.5)
[***AVAILABLE NOW***]

Cassie’s lover has been ripped from her life. Can she survive long enough to expose a corrupt terraforming corporation, and exonerate Karla? Perhaps, with the aid of Quinton Kirby. But is Karla all that she seemed, will C Corp cut them down in their tracks or will the Isle of Skye swallow Cassie and Quirk whole?

Curriculum Vitae

  • Distant Gardens published, August 2021
  • Long-listed for the James White Award, 2019 (The NEU Oblivion)
  • Reading Excuses critique group (since 2013), senior member
  • Reading Excuses Advanced (READ), founder member
  • Glasgow Science Fiction Writers’ Circle (GSFWC) member (since 2019)
  • British Fantasy Society (BFS), member (since 2019)
  • BEng HNS (Strathclyde, 1987), CEng, MICE, MCIHT