Imprint: No Exit Press
Category: Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Larry MaCabe is a man who needs people more than most . . . The problem for Larry is that most people have little need for him.
Larry MacCabe is a retired academic, a widower, and until a chance meeting with the administrator of a care home, also friendless. At her suggestion, he adopts a Basset Hound and joins her one Saturday at the local park. He becomes a regular visitor, and for the first time in his life the member of a gang. While his new companions prepare for the annual Blessing of the Animals service on the Feast Day of St Francis, Larry puts the finishing touches to a conference paper he’s due to present in Jerusalem and arranges a house-sitter. Neither the service nor his visit to Israel go to plan, and on his return Larry is charged with conspiring to blow up a church and complicity in the deaths of four people. All that stands between him and conviction is a personal injury lawyer – and things for Larry aren’t looking good…
RRP: £7.99
ISBN: 9781843448549
Published: July 26, 2017
Extent: 320 pages
RRP: £4.99
ISBN: 9781843448686
Published: July 26, 2017
‘an interesting and entertaining book and well worth reading’
Sally Clifford , Telegraph and Argus
‘With a brilliant combination of tragedy, humour and lawbreaking, Henderson spins such tantalising twists that you’ll find yourself astonished when you least expect to be – you have to read this remarkably different tale to believe it’
Nell Young , Culture Fly
‘The fun here is the interactions among these offbeat characters, the crazy situations that ensue, and Larry’s ultimate evolution from a self involved academic into a caring, fully dimensional person’
Candace Smith , Booklist Online Exclusive