Brilliantly-reviewed contemporary novelist with Orion. (Both novels about to be re-issued.)
McVeigh's Last Star Standing: Kirkus-starred. Runner-up in action/adventure in the Independent Press Awards. Finalist in visionary fiction in the International Book Awards. Currently finalist in CIBA's Cygnus Award. (Used pen name Spaulding Taylor.)
McVeigh's Susan: A Jane Austen Prequel (top-rated, 10/10 historical novelist in Publishers Weekly's BookLife Award (quarterfinalist) Also a Gold Medal winner in the Global Book Awards, the Pencraft Book Awards and the eLit Book Awards. Finalist in the Indie Excellence Book (historical fiction), the Wishing Shelf Award, and CIBA's Goethe Award (pre-1750 historical fiction).
McVeigh's new release, Harriet: A Jane Austen Variation. Finalist in the International Book Awards, has won Gold in the Global Book Awards, and was on March 28th starred review on Publishers Weekly. (Editor's Pick "outstanding"). Details on https://www.alicemcveigh.com.
Reviews of McVeigh’s contemporary novels:
The Sunday Times:
'Characters rise and fall to McVeigh’s superbly controlled conductor's baton. The orchestra becomes a universe in microcosm; all human life is here . . . McVeigh succeeds in harmonising a supremely comic tone with much darker notes.'
The Sunday Telegraph:
'McVeigh is a professional cellist and is thus able to describe with wry authority the extraordinary life of a London orchestra. This is a very enjoyable novel, and not quite as light as it pretends to be.'