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February 16, 2017

How to Turn (Another) Idea into a Novel…

A little while ago, I wrote about the inspiration behind my last book ‘Death on a Dirty Afternoon’ which came out in November. With three other books currently germinating away (ie being written), I hadn’t intended embarking on another one just yet, however… A few weeks back, author and blog queen Vicki Turner asked if … Continue reading →
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Published on February 16, 2017 12:41

February 12, 2017

‘Drop Dead Killers’ by Janet Martinez

Drop Dead Killers When a mysterious woman kills a scumbag lawyer, Detective David Graham thinks it’s a straightforward case, but then another member of the same firm is murdered and things start to get complicated. Along with his cop partner Alex, David sets out to track down the killer and whatever it is that’s driving … Continue reading →
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Published on February 12, 2017 03:10

February 10, 2017

‘Chopin’s Ghost’ by Cary Marc Grossman

Chopin’s Ghost Legendary pianist Fryderyk Chopin haunts would-be rock star Robin Hanley, painting the boy’s dreams with confusing thoughts and images. As Robin grows, his musical talent grows with him, but as he becomes a successful musician, he finds the continuing visions increasingly troublesome. Faced with an unusual talent for changing the weather and the … Continue reading →
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Published on February 10, 2017 01:30

February 4, 2017

‘The Ruins’ by Daniel Bristow-Bailey

The Ruins Fifteen-year-old Edward leaves his family to stay at the labyrinthine palace of Lord Norbert where he is to be tutored in the ways of Saxon nobility, before being baptised into the Christian faith. But the young man has much to learn and soon realises his new environment is positively seething with political intrigue, … Continue reading →
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Published on February 04, 2017 02:56

February 2, 2017

‘Gnarled Bones and Other Stories’ by Tam May

Gnarled Bones and Other Stories Exploring ideas about loss, fear, and guilt Tam May tells stories that don’t hold back. From orphaned siblings and tainted musicians, to strange art, divorce and the circus, here are five explorations of what it is to be human. Ms May’s tales are beautifully crafted, portraying characters who are deeply … Continue reading →
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Published on February 02, 2017 13:12

January 31, 2017

‘In The Land of Broken Time: The Incredible Journey’ by Maria and Max Evan

In The Land of Broken Time: The Incredible Journey When the circus comes to town, young Christopher sneaks off to the big top where he makes two new friends – a girl, Sophie and Duke, a talking dog. The three of them steal away in a hot air balloon to a magical land peopled by … Continue reading →
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Published on January 31, 2017 13:06

January 29, 2017

‘Chase: The Hunt for the Mute Poetess’ by Thomas Dellenbusch

Chase: The Hunt for the Mute Poetess Hamburg security consultant Enrique “Rique” Allmers bumps into a young woman in the local fish-market and quickly realises she’s in trouble. Pursued by two thugs, Rique manages to get the girl to safely, but there’s another problem – she is deaf. Enlisting the help of his team of … Continue reading →
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Published on January 29, 2017 12:43

January 28, 2017

‘Bad Girls (An Eden Mystery)’ by Laurel Heidtman

Bad Girls (An Eden Mystery) Coming from a troubled family background, Marnie Becker’s future starts looking up when her uncle, former Chicago cop, Cal Becker, offers to pay her through University. The pair move to a new town, but before Marnie has a chance to adapt to her new challenge, she is abducted. Thinking she … Continue reading →
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Published on January 28, 2017 04:39

January 22, 2017

‘Screams in the Woods’ by Michael R Martin

Screams in the Woods Private detective Christine Lynch finds herself immersed in history when she takes on the case of two missing men. Beginning her investigation into a 19th-century mine explosion, she must discover what links the disaster with the men’s disappearance. However, she soon realises that unearthing the truth could put her own life … Continue reading →
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Published on January 22, 2017 03:51

January 21, 2017

‘The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea’ by Johanna Craven

The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea In 1692, high-born runaway Catherine stows away on an English merchant ship to escape a family who believe her to be a witch. But the young French woman discovers her choice of transport isn’t what she expected. Captained by veteran sailor Ben Archer, the ship’s crew are no … Continue reading →
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Published on January 21, 2017 04:43