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May 5, 2020

‘The Trouble with Trouble’ by Joy Mutter

***** Set in a Sheffield police station, this is a powerful erotic thriller following on from ‘The Trouble with Liam’. With the invention of a new sexual arousal cream called Trouble, DCI Cosgrove and his sex-addict liaison officer, Kate, find themselves in a bizarre situation. In the hands of a lustful security guard and his…

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Published on May 05, 2020 23:05

April 26, 2020

Author Interview – Lex Lander

                  Creator of the Andrew Warner Manhunter series, author Lex Lander talk about characters, place and Brigitte Bardot… Thinking back to when you started writing, is there anything you would do differently in terms of the writing, or in getting your books to market? I started at…

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Published on April 26, 2020 01:34

‘Spanish Rock’ by Lex Lander

              ***** In a bid to retire from his murderous day job, hitman Andre Warner plans to buy a bar in Spain. However, while in London, he’s invited to a posh party where he agrees to look up the wayward daughter of an American acquaintance. Back in Spain, he…

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Published on April 26, 2020 01:01

April 23, 2020

Midtown Hustler by Leopold Borstinski *COVER REVEAL*

I’m delighted to be part of the Damppebbles cover reveal for Leopold Borstinski’s new book – Midtown Hustler. This is volume three in the Alex Cohen series of violent historical novels, ripping through the early years of the Jewish New York mob. Here’s the blurb: Can you keep your gelt and freedom when the cops…

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Published on April 23, 2020 00:58

April 20, 2020

‘Bad Debts’ by Peter Temple

                       (Five Stars) Occasional lawyer and part-time sleuth, Jack Irish is used to trouble. Taking work as a debt-collector he idles away his spare time at the racetrack or helping out in a cabinetmaker’s shop. But when a former client leaves a message on Jack’s…

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Published on April 20, 2020 12:14

April 11, 2020

Writing the Fifties

            NB This piece first appeared on B for Bookreview, as part of the ‘Blood on the Tyne: Body Parts’ Blog Tour. Beginning a new murder/mystery series is always fun, but sometimes it can throw up a few additional challenges, so how did the first book in the Rosie Robson…

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Published on April 11, 2020 08:35

April 10, 2020

Author Interview – Francis H Powell

Thinking back to when you started writing, what are common mistakes new writers make? Leaping too quickly, imagining a book will suddenly arrive. You need to find your style, develop your craft. There is much to learn, things will evolve with practice, learning from mistakes. Do you believe in writer’s block and if so, what…

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Published on April 10, 2020 07:59

‘The Exorcist’ by William Peter Blatty

                The Exorcist     It begins with noises in the attic, strange odours, a sickly child. Then the bed starts jumping around, furniture moves by itself and a man is found dead with his head turned completely around. Movie actor Chris MacNeil is concerned for her daughter…

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Published on April 10, 2020 03:06

April 7, 2020

‘Miscreants, Murderers, and Thieves’ by Samuel W Reed

                Miscreants, Murderers, and Thieves     This collection of stories from independent authors is edited by Samuel W Reed, who also contributes one of his own tales. Authors include Don Bapst, David Beeler, Shawn D. Brink, Dori Ann Dupre, Gabriel DiDomenico, Dane G. Kroll, Ethel Lung, Casey…

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Published on April 07, 2020 09:42

April 6, 2020

‘They All Love Jack’ by Bruce Robinson

                They All Love Jack     (Audiobook) Ever since a mysterious figure ripped his way through the East End of London in the late 1880s, writers and filmmakers have focused on the identity of the perpetrator. The mystery of Jack the Ripper still exudes a fascination to…

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Published on April 06, 2020 12:36