Guest post – JH Everington
Nottingham based author JH Everington is responsible for some of the most unsettling short stories I have ever read, the kind of poised and elegant tales which turn the everyday world inside out,...
View ArticleThe Never List by Koethi Zan
“There were four of us down there for the first thirty-two months and eleven days of our captivity. And then, very suddenly, and without warning, there were three.” From the very first line...
View ArticleGuest post – Seth Lynch
With his debut novel Salazar just released, Seth Lynch was kind enough to pop over to talk about the research which inspired his 1930′s Parisian setting… The police in France in the 1930s had an...
View ArticleA Taste for Malice by Michael J. Malone
Michale Malone’s debut Blood Tears was a dark, blood-soaked novel set around abuses in a Catholic childrens home, a weighty subject but well handled, and after reading it I was eagery awaiting the...
View ArticleDead Line by Chris Ewan
Earlier this year Chris Ewan’s first stand alone thriller Safe House became a runaway success, dominating the Kindle charts for months, and garnering rave reviews from critics and readers alike for...
View ArticleWee Danny by Gerard Brennan
Gerard Brennan’s acclaimed novella Wee Rockets was a pulsating slice of Belfast grit, following the lives of a gang of teenagers who spent their time harassing old folks and getting wrecked in...
View ArticleRed Winter by Dan Smith
Dan Smith’s previous novel The Child Thief, an intense thriller set among the Bolshevik-infested forests of 1930′s Ukraine, was one of my novels of 2012, so I had high expectations for Red Winter....
View ArticleWitness the Dead by Craig Robertson
Craig Robertson just keeps getting better, which is some achievement when you consider that his first novel, Random, was shortlisted for the CWA New Blood Dagger and hit the Sunday Times bestseller...
View ArticleBlack Chalk by Christopher J. Yates
Puzzle compiler isn’t a profession you’ll see on many author’s CVs, but Christopher J Yates’ début Black Chalk shows what perfect preparation it is for twisting readers in knots. This fiendishly...
View ArticleBlog Tour – My Writing Process
Thanks to Steve Cavanagh for tagging me into the ‘My Writing Process’ blog tour – my bits in a mo. You can read Steve’s post here, and I’m sure you’ll come away from it with the same drooling desire to...
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