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April 2, 2018

Bookish news: Free downloads and a double Cambridge giveaway…

In celebration of my upcoming Cambridge crime series with Bookouture, I’m offering giveaways during both April and May. One winner per month, chosen at random, will receive a signed paperback of one of my previous murder mysteries, A Stranger’s House, together with some lovely Cambridge Imprint stationery*, straight from the city’s famous bookshop, Heffers. All subscribers to my … More Bookish news: Free downloads and a double Cambridge giveaway…
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Published on April 02, 2018 03:58

December 11, 2017

A three-book deal with @bookouture!

I’ve been very quiet on the blogging front recently. At first it was because I was working on a new series, and I hadn’t sorted it out enough to report back. Then it was because I’d realised it might fit best with a new publisher. And finally it was because I’d found the most fantastic … More A three-book deal with @bookouture!
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Published on December 11, 2017 05:39

October 8, 2017

Blog splash: #GirlInTrouble by @RhodaBaxter

As a Rhoda Baxter fan, I’m delighted to be taking part in a blog splash today to celebrate the publication of her new book, Girl in Trouble. Rhoda’s given me a prompt related to the theme of the book to drive this post, but first of all, here’s the cover, blurb and buy link! Blurb … More Blog splash: #GirlInTrouble by @RhodaBaxter
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Published on October 08, 2017 23:39

June 16, 2017

The power of three – Trinity punts

Summer has arrived in Cambridge and it’s perfect weather for punting, so long as you don’t mind company… There are multiple options if you’d like to take to the river, either for hiring your own punt or letting a chauffeur take the strain. Something I only became aware of recently is that the Trinity College […]
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Published on June 16, 2017 06:05

June 6, 2017

Book Review: One Dark Lie, by Clare Chase.

Originally posted on ChocolatePages:
Clare Chase is one of those writers, that when she writes a new book, I know I’m going to love it, without even reading the blurb. So, when One Dark Lie came out, I wanted to grab a copy straight away. After getting my copy, (and reading the blurb), I was…
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Published on June 06, 2017 10:10

March 20, 2017

Book review: One Dark Lie by Clare Chase

Originally posted on Rhoda Baxter:
One Dark Lie by Clare Chase My rating: 4 of 5 stars After a spate of reading fantasy novels I was in the mood for something darker. This is a murder mystery with a hint of gang violence thrown in to up the level of menace. Ruby writes books about…
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Published on March 20, 2017 13:24

March 13, 2017

Sp0tlight on Guest Author Clare Chase

Originally posted on Morton S. Gray - Author:
My blog guest this week is fellow Choc Lit author Clare Chase. Clare writes mysteries set in London and Cambridge featuring crime-solving couples. She fell in love with the capital as a student, living in the rather cushy surroundings of Hampstead in what was then a campus…
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Published on March 13, 2017 08:48

February 16, 2017

Interview with Kirsty Ferry, author of the Rossetti Mysteries

Today on the blog, I’m delighted to welcome fellow Choc Lit author, Kirsty Ferry. There’s lots happening for Kirsty at the moment. Book two in her Rossetti Mysteries series, The Girl in the Painting, is out in paperback on 7th March. Meanwhile book three, The Girl in the Photograph, will be released across all digital […]
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Published on February 16, 2017 23:30

February 13, 2017

A Stranger’s House – Cambridge crime

For a flavour of the book, here are photos of some of its settings, and a few review quotes: “An old-style murder mystery, with lots of class.” “Ah the story of Ruby and Nate! Clare Chase is an expert at weaving together suspense and romance, the hint of tragedy in the past and of a … More A Stranger’s House – Cambridge crime
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Published on February 13, 2017 23:47

A Stranger’s House is on offer at 99p!

Having vowed to pipe down after the recent publicity blitz, I have to break my promise as I’ve just found out that my first Cambridge mystery, A Stranger’s House, is on promotion across all digital platforms from 14th – 17th February. If you’re tempted, you can connect to your favourite ebook provider here (assuming this […][image error]
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Published on February 13, 2017 23:47