Book Event ‘Resurrection Men’ by David Craig

Saturday 6th April, 2019
David Craig will be hosting a book event at Good Press to promote his Glasgow-based debut novel, Resurrection Men. He will be discussing the book, Glasgow in the Victorian era, and reading a short extract from his book. Copies will be on sale, signed on requested.
‘Resurrection Men’, by David Craig. An historical/gothic supernatural mystery set in Victorian Glasgow, published by Elsewhen Press in paperback and ebook format available from Amazon, the publisher, and bookships – visit bit.ly/ResurrectionMen for more information.
A gothic tale of mystery, friendship, tragedy and revenge – an adventure endured by flawed characters of uncertain virtue. Join body snatchers Hunt and Foley as they explore a Victorian Glasgow ruled by a secret society who are ruled in turn by the undead, from the private clubs, townhouses and country manors of the privileged to the dung-choked wynds and overcrowded slums of the poor. But it is a city facing a diabolical conflict of biblical proportions, so tread warily.
All are welcome to attend.
Good Press, 5 St Margaret’s Place, Glasgow G1 5JG
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