In this episode of Life In Michigan, we sit down with Ed McKenna, author of The Grand Secret, a thrilling murder mystery set against the backdrop of Michigan’s most iconic locations — including the legendary Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. Ed shares the inspiration behind his story, his long journey to publishing, and why he feels Michigan itself is one of the stars of his novel.
“I always kind of wanted to write about murder. However, I never murdered anybody, just for the record,” Ed jokes as he talks about turning his lifelong dream into a reality — a novel rooted in Michigan’s history, culture, and spirit.
We discuss:
Ed’s Michigan roots and his deep affection for the state
How his career selling guided tours helped him discover hidden gems across Michigan
The real-life history woven into The Grand Secret, from the UAW to the Soo Locks
How his writing process evolved (and how Captain John, a real-life fisherman, found his way into the book!)
The importance of character development — and how feedback from his family helped shape authentic portrayals
His experiences with the South Lyon Writers Group and why writing is truly “a team sport”
The challenges and triumphs of independently publishing and promoting a novel
His dream of introducing readers everywhere to Michigan’s beauty, one page-turner at a time
As Ed says, “If the first five pages don’t pull you through, it’s probably not the right book for you.” With short, punchy chapters and an action-packed plot, The Grand Secret promises readers both suspense and a tour of Michigan’s heart and soul.
Where to Find Ed McKenna and The Grand Secret:
Amazon Author Page: Ed McKenna on Amazon
Facebook: Ed McKenna
Instagram:@edmckennabook
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