Mungo McClure


Biography

I live in Oxford, England - and have degrees in literature and contemporary art.

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Books

Youngman & Blind    by Mungo McClure
Price: $4.99 USD. 40150 words. Published on July 1, 2010. Fiction.

A luxury limo is crashed on the LA freeway and despite the bullet-proof glass and armoured sides getting torn apart by the local cops. Inside Flee Randal, is choking for oxygen and looking back on his life of crime in the financial jungles of Manhatten. The limo - and Flee in it - are destined for the Crusher, and Flee is about to try one last heist - fighting to steal back his own life.
The First Day of Winter    by Mungo McClure
Price: $4.99 USD. 44330 words. Published on July 1, 2010. Fiction.

A young woman is thrown from a helicopter only to be caught by a ex-special forces trooper himself fleeing a burning oil-platform, the last hold-out of military control in the new reality of a terrorist destruction beyond all imagining. The soldier wants to kill himself and then take vengeance on the terrorist in the Afterlife, but he's already in Hell and vengeance may be closer than he thinks.
The Planets    by Mungo McClure
Price: $7.99 USD. 133240 words. Published on June 30, 2010. Fiction.

Beneath Mercury's jagged, blinding sky an armoured spacesuit collects together scraps so the prisoner within can give birth, delivering her child into a beetle-like metal skin of his own. Both suit and child grow, and as a young adult Peterson escapes the prison world to make a perilous journey across a Solar System threatened by Inhuman Space to what has become the strangest world of all - Earth.
Colorado Knox    by Mungo McClure
Price: $4.99 USD. 45200 words. Published on June 6, 2010. Fiction.

When her voyeur site is linked to a terrorist threat on the West, Marlene Knox - internet performer and sister of a Hells Angels main man - goes on the run from both the DEA and the FBI. Her flight takes her into the deepest night of a Colorado winter, where notions of law enforcement fade to the simple idea of Survival.

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