,
Sean McLachlan

Sean McLachlan’s Followers (89)

member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
Joanne
1,606 books | 627 friends

'Aussie...
5,215 books | 1,060 friends

Rusty
708 books | 49 friends

Jb3
Jb3
10,225 books | 55 friends

Meg
Meg
760 books | 181 friends

Anna Tan
1,838 books | 1,062 friends

William...
215 books | 138 friends

Hamish ...
5,811 books | 245 friends

More friends…

Sean McLachlan

Goodreads Author


Website

Genre

Member Since
August 2011


Sean McLachlan is a former archaeologist who worked for many years on excavations in the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. Now a full-time writer, he specializes in fiction, history, and adventure travel. In 2013 he won the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award for his Iraq reportage.

Half of Sean's time is spent on the road researching and writing. He's traveled to more than 30 countries, interviewing nomads in Somaliland, climbing to clifftop monasteries in Ethiopia, studying Crusader castles in Syria, and exploring caves in his favorite state of Missouri.

Sean works in a number of genres, especially historical mystery and science fiction.

Sean is always happy to hear from his readers, so drop him a line via his blog!
...more

To ask Sean McLachlan questions, please sign up.

Popular Answered Questions

Sean McLachlan I'll be back in Tangier for three weeks next month. That's the setting for The Last Hotel Room. This time I'll be working on a completely different pr…moreI'll be back in Tangier for three weeks next month. That's the setting for The Last Hotel Room. This time I'll be working on a completely different project that's unrelated to Morocco, the next in my Toxic World series in fact. I find it a great place to write. I don't have Internet in my house and while I have friends in town, I get enough solitude to get a lot of work done. I'll also be traveling around the country a bit, although I'm not sure where yet.
I'm considering going back to Iran early next year. I was there back in 1994 and loved the archaeological and architectural wonders. Plus the food is awesome. My family loved Morocco, so I think Iran will blow their minds!(less)
Sean McLachlan I've spent much of my life exploring the world, often in purportedly no-go areas where all the people are supposed to hate me. I'm still alive. I have…moreI've spent much of my life exploring the world, often in purportedly no-go areas where all the people are supposed to hate me. I'm still alive. I haven't used real places too much in my fiction, but the attitudes and insights I've gained from traveling do affect my novels. I've found that people are pretty much concerned with the same things--work, love, lust, family, growing old, what that annoying neighbor is up to this time, etc.
Plus I've found that most people are decent wherever you go. Of course lots of folks say that, but I've had it proven to me time and again in places like Iraq, Syria, and Somaliland. The only place I've ever been mugged was Connecticut. Watch out for Connecticut.
This sort of experience helps steer you away from stereotypes and lazy characterizations. Or as the character Tom says in my upcoming novel The Last Hotel Room, "People in Tangier are like everywhere else--some good, some bad, and a lot of lumps in between." He's a bit of a bastard.
This novel (due out in 2016) is the first that's set in a place that I've spent time. It's a bit odd that I don't use real-world places more often. I'm not sure why I don't. I do use bits and pieces of things I've seen, though. For example, in northern Spain there are these deep, steep-sided valleys. Many of them are spanned by concrete bridges that soar 100 meters or more above the valley floor. As I was writing the post-apocalyptic novel Radio Hope I thought, "What if my characters had to cross one of these things after it hadn't been maintained for fifty years? What if they had to do it under fire?" I'm acrophobic so my characters often find themselves in trouble in high places!
Other little bits and pieces have made their way into my fiction--artifacts I've seen in museums, foreign expressions, odd people I've met, etc. I also try to have as diverse a cast as possible, not to score points in some liberal contest, but simply because it makes the work more interesting. Racism and mistrust are recurrent themes in my work, and my characters do not always overcome it. A few of my readers haven't either. I've gotten hate mail for having sympathetic black and Muslim characters. Oh well.(less)
Average rating: 4.07 · 2,584 ratings · 289 reviews · 68 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Case of the Purloined P...

4.08 avg rating — 572 ratings — published 2018 — 3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Case of the Shifting Sa...

4.32 avg rating — 222 ratings2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Case of the Golden Gree...

4.43 avg rating — 156 ratings2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Case of the Karnak Kill...

4.43 avg rating — 136 ratings2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Case of the Asphyxiated...

4.43 avg rating — 121 ratings2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Weird and Mysterious Un...

by
3.66 avg rating — 99 ratings6 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Radio Hope

4.10 avg rating — 77 ratings — published 2014 — 2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Weird Ireland: A History of...

by
3.12 avg rating — 89 ratings7 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Weird Wild West: Tall T...

by
3.25 avg rating — 71 ratings — published 2015 — 3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Case of the Dastardly D...

4.06 avg rating — 53 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
More books by Sean McLachlan…

Back to Blogging!

I've been silent on here for a while. For some reason, blogger won't allow me to log in when I'm in Canada. Not sure why, and tech support has been useless. That's why I haven't posted.

Just a quick update on my work. Book Six of my Masked Man of Cairo series, The Case of the Disappearing Dervish, is now in edits. It will be out in the autumn. Now I'm hard at work on A Summertime Murder in Berlin,

Read more of this blog post »
 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on August 30, 2024 00:55
The Case of the Purloined P... The Case of the Shifting Sa... The Case of the Golden Greeks The Case of the Karnak Killer The Case of the Asphyxiated...
(5 books)
by
4.24 avg rating — 1,205 ratings

The Scavenger Radio Hope Refugees from the Righteous... We Had Flags
(4 books)
by
4.05 avg rating — 143 ratings

Trench Raiders Digging In Christmas Truce No Man's Land
(4 books)
by
4.20 avg rating — 35 ratings

Tangier Bank Heist: Morocca... Three Passports to Trouble:... Flight to Fez: Moroccan Mys...
(3 books)
by
3.91 avg rating — 34 ratings

Sean’s Recent Updates

Sean McLachlan wrote a new blog post

Back to Blogging!

I've been silent on here for a while. For some reason, blogger won't allow me to log in when I'm in Canada. Not sure why, and tech support has been us Read more of this blog post »
More of Sean's books…
Quotes by Sean McLachlan  (?)
Quotes are added by the Goodreads community and are not verified by Goodreads. (Learn more)

“Don’t be afraid of it. It’s just a bird.” “Looks more like a monster.” Faisal watched it, still concerned, as it slowly stalked away. The peacock folded up its feathers and reopened them, shaking them so all those eyes on the end vibrated back and forth.”
Sean McLachlan, The Case of the Karnak Killer

Topics Mentioning This Author

topics posts views last activity  
Punk Fiction: Weird Westerns - chat about the genre 9 6 Oct 11, 2014 05:47AM  
Apocalypse Whenever: Nov Giveaway: Radio Hope by Sean McLachlan 32 88 Dec 09, 2014 05:46PM  
Weird Westerns: Any suggestions for the group bookshelf? 42 72 Aug 31, 2016 05:57AM  
Pro-Active Destru...: * Free Kindle Books 1176 615 Mar 11, 2017 02:18AM  
The History Book ...: RECENTLY ACQUIRED BOOKS 665 883 Jun 11, 2020 04:08PM  
“We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.”
Anaïs Nin

967 Apocalypse Whenever — 13528 members — last activity 2 hours, 35 min ago
The most active group for apocalyptic and dystopian stories! Join a monthly book discussion, get recommendations, or just tell us if you like canned p ...more
53792 Indie Book Club — 1622 members — last activity Oct 15, 2024 12:02PM
This group is a book club to compliment the blog I maintain at http://indiebookblogger.blogspot.com We will focus on group reads of indie/small pub au ...more
3994 Great War (1914-1918): The Society and Culture of the First World War — 481 members — last activity Dec 06, 2021 05:06AM
A place to discuss the cultural milieu of the Great War (also referred to as the First World War, World War I, WWI, World War One). The intent of this ...more
42960 Future Survivors, the Apocalypse Group — 4588 members — last activity Nov 04, 2024 02:06PM
For readers and writers of apocalyptic, post-apocalyptic, or dystopian novels, and fans of the dystopian genre of movies. NOTICE: This group recently ...more
406 The American Civil War — 938 members — last activity Nov 13, 2024 09:08PM
Focuses on books, discussions, comments, reviews, and questions on the American Revolution. Just kidding.
21168 Calling All Canadian Authors — 128 members — last activity Feb 07, 2020 10:14AM
Please join this group, add your book(s) to the bookshelf, your website link(s) to the 'links' post, book covers to the 'book covers' post, and events ...more
23615 American Historical Fiction — 1581 members — last activity Nov 15, 2024 10:08AM
American history is fascinating and complex, yet it seems the majority of historical novels are based on European history. The purpose of this group i ...more
154447 Support for Indie Authors — 16328 members — last activity Nov 12, 2024 04:32AM
Officially 15k Members Strong & Climbing!! Building and supporting a community of self-published authors dedicated to both sharing experiences and le ...more
More of Sean’s groups…



No comments have been added yet.