Bad Form marks the long awaited return of Lassiter, the investigative journalist first introduced in the hugely popular "Body Language". Shady Policemen. Hagan under threat from London hit man? Why has an old enemy of his suddenly appeared back in Glasgow? The same old enemy who was seemingly involved in the murder of someone Hagan knew back in the sixties. Why is a tough housing scheme school so interesting to a top London politician?
Based in Glasgow`s murky underworld and centring around an unsolved murder investigation, it covers a thirty year span and introduces Lassiter, an investigative journalist and his many friends from both sides of the law. Trademark twists,turns and his signature surprise ending that his short story devotees would expect.
A collection of short stories based around the Glasgow underworld. One of the first short novels from Liam Leddy available in paperback. This short story features the signature twist and turns expected from a Liam Leddy work. A wonderful introduction to the author.
A single short story. An indication for prospective buyers of how I write. Twists, turns and a surprise ending. This book is another great introduction to the writing styles of Liam Leddy, with all the trademark twists and turns his fans have become used to.
Paperback And HardbackIm pleased to announce the arrival of my work in paperback/hardback editions through the US publisher Lulu. We currently have a choice selection of works available on Lulu with the remaining scheduled for early 2012. The complete works of Liam Leddy will be available...
My Books On AmazonI offer all of my books on Amazon through the ebook format, embracing the digital age as best i can. My novel "Body Language" and short story collections are all available at great prices with instant download and hopefully instant fans as well. All of my novels have ...
My blog exists simply because I passionately believe the short story form is one of the most complete and entertaining literature for readers. The art of some truly great writing is oftentimes ignored because of the form`s brevity . So much is said so briefly. If well written ...