My third novel, 3/17, will be available soon. Here’s a brief description:
In this loose parody of Dante’s Inferno, four Irish traditional musicians get lost in the backwoods of upstate New York the week before St. Patrick’s Day. On the journey, the band descends through nine hellish circles of American-style 3/17 revelry: Step-dancing princesses. Bobbing shamrock headbangers. Green beer bacchanals. Shillelagh-wavin’ geezers.
(WARNING: Abandon hope, all ye corned beef-allergic who enter here.)
This novel, like my first two, comes with a lexicon of Irish phrases and slang. It will also have a list price of $20 and will be available at all the outlets where my first two novels are sold.
For more information, visit marypathyland.com or the official blog.







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September 26, 2010 at 12:29 am
Jeri Lynn
Yea! I can’t wait. And about musicians, no less! Some of my fondest memories of Ireland were visiting the pubs and enjoying the local music. There is nothing like it. Thanks Mary Pat! Looking forward to another great read!