John MacLachlan Gray
The Branch is thrilled to welcome back John MacLachlan Gray!
Branch Members and Guests are invited join John, his family and friends as he reads from Mr. Good-Evening; the latest installment of his Raincoast Noir trilogy.
Mr. Good-Evening tangles the stories of same-name radio news host Ed McCurdy, burgeoning celebrity; Dora Decker, accused of being the Fatal Flapper murderer; and Inspector Calvin Hook, determined to piece together a twisting mystery. Third in the Raincoast Noir series, this crime thriller pulls readers through the gritty streets of 1920s Vancouver, full of history and intrigue.
John MacLachlan Gray is a writer-composer-performer for stage, film, television, radio and print. As a playwright, he is best known for Billy Bishop Goes to War. He is the author of seven crime novels, including The White Angel and Vile Spirits. An officer of the Order of Canada, Gray lives in Vancouver.