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Drake

#1 Burned Man

Peter McLean

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English
Angry Robot
21 November 2018
Series: Burned Man
"A hitman navigates a seedy London shot through with dark magic, demons, and angels in this wickedly hilarious urban fantasy series debut

Meet Don Drake- a profane, alcoholic hitman . . . and summoner of demons. Drake owes a gambling debt to one such demon. Forced to carry out one more assassination to clear his debt, Don unwittingly kills an innocent child and brings the Furies of Greek myth down upon himself.

Rescued by an almost-fallen angel called Trixie, Don and his magical accomplice, The Burned Man-an imprisoned archdemon-are forced to deal with Lucifer himself whilst battling a powerful evil magician.

Now Don must foil Lucifer's plan to complete Trixie's fall and save her soul whilst preventing the Burned Man from escaping and wreaking havoc on the entire world.

""What connects Chandler, Guy Ritchie, Harry Potter and Buffy the Vampire Slayer? 'Not much' is probably the answer, until now. A punchy debut novel.""

-SFX Magazine"

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Imprint:   Angry Robot
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 175mm,  Width: 107mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   163g
ISBN:   9780857665119
ISBN 10:   0857665111
Series:   Burned Man
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Peter McLean was born near London in 1972, the son of a bank manager and an English teacher. He went to school in the shadow of Norwich Cathedral where he spent most of his time making up stories. By the time he left school this was probably the thing he was best at, alongside the Taoist kung fu he had begun studying since the age of 13. He grew up in the Norwich alternative scene, alternating dingy nightclubs with studying martial arts and practical magic. He has since grown up a bit, if not a lot, and now works in corporate datacentre outsourcing for a major American multinational company. He is married to Diane and is still making up stories. You can find Peter online athis website, on Twitter@petemc666.

Reviews for Drake (#1 Burned Man)

Praise for Drake Peter McLean s debut novel is an absolute gem that hits the ground running, a gritty, grungy, funny, sweary noir thriller with added demons. Don Drake is awonderful creation. You wouldn t trust him with your life he can t even be trustedwith his own life. It s a wonderful, headlong read and I enjoyed it immensely.Very near the top of the half dozen best books I ve read this year. Dave Hutchinson Europe in Autumn and Europe at Midnighter Snarky, pacy and hellishly fun. Drake is just the sort of hero, with just the sort of life, to make you feel good about yourself. Dark and delightful, like a naughty treat, this is a rollicking story. -Francis Knight, author of the Rojan Dizon series McLean has crafted a refreshing urban fantasy, with a wonderfully flawed, foul-mouthed protagonist who, despite some dubious life choices, is not quite beyond redemption. Imagine Mal Reynolds had dabbled in the occult and this would have been the result. Drake features equally complex female characters, ensuring the Burned Man is one series I shall be certain to follow. -Susan Murray, author of The Waterborne Blade Fug, this was good. The movement is non-stop and the characters, myriad. The author does a great job developing characters that reside in a fantastic world. I WANT MORE! Koeur s Book Reviews The plot is intriguing and the pace is fast. There is plenty of action, in fact, frankly, never a dull moment. The Speculative Herald A darkly funny and violent tale with black magic, fallen angels, demons and angry girlfriends, complete with some loathsome characters you will love to hate. Books, Bones & Buffy Peter s writing is refreshing as it slams you squarely between your eyes without any preamble. I went in without any expectation and then I just couldn t stop myself as I went with the flow. I really liked this dark debut from this highly talented find from the stables of Angry Robot. Peter McLean makes an emphatic statement of things to come in the future with this first instalment of the Burned Man series. And I cannot wait to see where he drives this one to, setting things up nicely for the next books in the series. Smorgasbord Fantasia What connects Chandler, Guy Ritchie, Harry Potter and Buffy the Vampire Slayer ? Not much is probably the answer, until now. A punchy debut novel. SFX Magazine A great read. A Book Drunkard I have to say, I really enjoyed this novel. When the story first opened, I thought Drake was going to be just another stoic Sam Spade type. Not so! Imagine if Jesse Pinkman, the young, sensitive delinquent hero of Breaking Bad, was in the soul-destroying business of dark magic instead of making meth. Drake is a bang-up job indeed. Village Book Review McLean s vision of London is a city of violence, substance abuse and foul language. Personally, I loved it all. I m all for demons embracing their demonic side and if that means them ripping off someone s arm and then smacking them with the wet end, then so be it. The Eloquent Page


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