Gordon Lawrie's third novel is a romantic spy comedy set in contemporary Edinburgh.
Danny Marwick is a 'blogger' ? he writes material to fill up catalogues and websites of firms looking to attract customers to buy their products. He's by far the best in the world and his work is in great demand. Danny is also a singer-songwriter in an Edinburgh pub a couple of nights each week. But if his blogging is world-class, his song-writing is awful. So, too, is his love life.
One day he's approached by a mysterious woman who offers him a lot of money to write holiday brochures for highly unlikely destinations. Somehow the two of them take to each other and she even encourages him to write some new songs. In no time at all, however, he's caught up in a world of spies where nobody is quite what they seem, and he finds his life in real danger...
Autorentext
Gordon Lawrie spent thirty-six years teaching Modern Studies in the Edinburgh area, and has written on several educational topics including citizenship, the teaching of politics, and the relationship between education and society. In an earlier part of his life, he was a mediocre pub-style folk singer, singing a mix of his own songs and covers of others.
Today he lives in Edinburgh city centre.
Klappentext
Danny Marwick is a world-class 'blogger'. But every other aspect of his life, especially his songwriting and singing in an Edinburgh pub, is a disaster. Then his life is turned upside down when a new client offers him a lot of money to fill catalogues for foreign holidays...