Gatecrash

Gatecrash

by Colin Galbraith
Gatecrash

Gatecrash

by Colin Galbraith

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Overview

Matt Sloan is an average student. He shares a flat in Edinburgh, attends lectures and seminars, and at the weekends he parties to excess. Without any responsibilities, Matt’s life is free and a whole lot of fun.

That is until one Monday morning when he wakes up after a particularly heavy weekend and can’t remember who he is. He doesn’t know where he is, he doesn’t recognise anyone, his best friend has disappeared, and he’s now sporting a six-inch scar on his back.

As Matt recuperates he tries to remember what happened but his life begins to unravel and fall apart around him. Out of control and out of luck, Matt starts to learn that some stories and people from his past are best left there. But Matt keeps digging and ends up embroiled in a deadly game of cat and mouse.

When you can’t remember who you are, how do you know who you can trust?

PRAISE

“[Galbraith] is a very talented writer. Consider me a fan!” —Jeff Rivera

“Move over Ian Rankin - there's a new boy in town.” —Grant T. Mason

“Galbraith is a daring writer who isn't afraid to explore.” —Tom Olbert

“Galbraith is a truly gifted author.” —Teagan S. Boyd, (Book Wenches)

“A brilliant author!” —Nadine Tomlinson.”

“Galbraith's work is lyrical, brilliant, with a mix of emotion and humour.” —M.I.S Online

“An amazing author, who writes gripping thriller crime novels” —June Louise Laurenson

“He's one of those writers who can combine talent and skill with humor and professionalism.” —Devon Ellington


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154424483
Publisher: Colin Galbraith
Publication date: 07/01/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 426 KB

About the Author

Colin Galbraith was born in Paisley in 1973 and raised in Bridge of Weir. After attending the Open College of the Arts, he began writing seriously in 1999. He lives in South Queensferry.

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