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September 17, 2016

‘Killing Ways’ by Alex Barclay

Killing Ways FBI Special Agent Ren Bryce and the Safe Streets Task Force get more than they bargained for when they begin an investigation into what looks like the work of a serial killer. When the murderer’s modus operandi appears to change, the team face an ever-increasing body count and precious little evidence. Ren studies … Continue reading →
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Published on September 17, 2016 08:16

September 11, 2016

‘The Husband’s Secret’ by Liane Moriarty

The Husband’s Secret This isn’t the sort of book I’d normally read. I only picked it up because it was in a pile of paperbacks someone had brought in to work that had been sitting on top of a filing cabinet for a few days. ‘The Husband’s Secret’ was the top one. I read the … Continue reading →
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Published on September 11, 2016 03:54

‘The Pink Beetle’ by Caspar Vega

The Pink Beetle When I agree to review a book, my decision is usually based on several factors, including the quality of the writing, the blurb, the page length and the genre, but in this case, it was mostly based on the cover. (Yeah, I know, what can I say – image is everything). The … Continue reading →
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Published on September 11, 2016 03:26

‘Horse Flesh’ by Tina Sugarman

Horse Flesh A brilliant harness horse driver risks losing everything because of a drug habit, while the Director of Racing struggles to rid the industry of its dirty tricks and dodgy practices. In this epic tale from the world of competitive Standardbred horse racing, this is a story of riders, trainers, mounties and mysterious strangers. … Continue reading →
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Published on September 11, 2016 02:29

September 4, 2016

‘Wildflower Bay’ by Rachael Lucas

Wildflower Bay Hair stylist Isla’s dream job in an exclusive Edinburgh salon takes a nosedive when she drops a clanger while colouring a customer’s hair. Given two months ‘gardening leave’ by her boss, she suddenly finds herself without a job and without a future. With few friends and not much to look forward to, a … Continue reading →
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Published on September 04, 2016 04:20

September 1, 2016

‘NYPD RED’ by James Patterson

NYPD Red Hollywood film mogul Sid Roth gets more than he bargained for when he orders a tomato juice at a top New York hotel. Within minutes, the man is dead, but the killer has already moved on to his next victim and has no intention of stopping. As part of the elite NYPD Red … Continue reading →
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Published on September 01, 2016 09:04

August 26, 2016

‘A Thin Line’ by David Boiani

A Thin Line Seattle detective John Corbin spends his working life catching rapists, murderers and paedophiles, but a new killer is on the prowl, ridding the world of villains before the police can intervene. As Corbin discovers more bodies, he is faced with a dilemma – the gap between good and evil appears to grow … Continue reading →
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Published on August 26, 2016 11:14

August 25, 2016

‘The Last Days of Newgate’ by Andrew Pepper

The Last Days of Newgate (Pyke Mysteries) 1829, London. Following a suspect into the dark and dangerous rookeries, Bow Street Runner Pyke stumbles across a brutal murder. Finding himself involved in tracking down the killer, he is dragged into a deepening mystery that challenges all his talents as a thief taker. As the city seethes … Continue reading →
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Published on August 25, 2016 11:57

August 23, 2016

Squeeze it Like Arnie

Over the last few months I’ve read and reviewed a fair number of books, and while most of them were enjoyable (good story, interesting characters etc), I kept coming across one particular issue. Now while this issue doesn’t cause me to chuck the book out the damn window, it’s quite irksome and constantly distracts me … Continue reading →
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Published on August 23, 2016 11:48

August 22, 2016

How to Tweet Nice

One of the things I love about the online writing community, is how supportive everyone is, promoting each other’s books, blogs and anything else that needs a bit of publicity. However, this bonhomie doesn’t extend to everyone and there are a few writers whose work I regularly re-tweet or otherwise endorse, who rarely (if ever) … Continue reading →
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Published on August 22, 2016 12:21