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April 3, 2018
#MyLittleBookEvent 18th April in Waterstones Covent Garden – please come along! #MyLittleEye
On the 18th April I’ll be talking about My Little Eye at the lovely Waterstones Covent Garden bookstore and you’re all invited!
Come and listen to me chatting with my fabulous editor Sam Eades, hear me read a little snippet from My Little Eye and have a browse of the gorgeous paperback edition with a glass of wine and some yummy goodies.
The event is free but space is limited so be sure to reserve your ticket here
Hope to see you on the 18th!
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April 2, 2018
#MyLittlePodcast is out – listen to episodes one and two now! #MyLittleEye


Fancy finding out more about the facts behind the fiction?
In the run up to my latest book – MY LITTLE EYE – being released in paperback I’m hosting a podcast series (as my alter ego Stephanie Marland) talking to police, social media, and crime fiction experts. The first two episodes are live over on SoundCloud now.
In episode one I talk to specialist firearms officer Rob about true crime, policing, and what it’s like to work in a specialist team.
In episode two I’m talking to Dr Christopher J Carter an Associate Professor who specialises in social media ethics and online behaviour. You can listen to us chatting about social media behaviour, online identity, graphic novels, and the rise of deep fakes.
Click the link to go to SoundCloud and listen to Episode 1 and 2, plus a bonus feature – an extract of the My Little Eye audiobook! -> http://fal.cn/4-FA
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Ten Days of #MyLittleEye … it’s time for #MyLittleBlogTour
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As we count down to MY LITTLE EYE launching in paperback later this week, the blog tour has started!
Do check out each of these fabulous book bloggers – their tour stops include reviews, exclusive content, and interviews about me and My Little Eye…
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March 5, 2018
CTG’s #threewordbookreviews – DON’T MAKE A SOUND by DAVID JACKSON
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Today in my feature series – three word book reviews – I’m reviewing DON’T MAKE A SOUND, a thriller from crime writer David Jackson. Don’t Make A Sound will be published in May 2018 by Bonnier Zaffre.
My verdict: CREEPY. SUSPENSEFUL. PAGE-TURNING.
(I’m using that hyphen to make ‘page turning’ into one word – my blog, my rules!).
To find out more and pre-order the book in ebook, hardback or paperback click this link to AMAZON
March 4, 2018
CTG’s #threewordbookreviews – THE OLD YOU by LOUISE VOSS
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Today in my feature series – three word book reviews – I’m reviewing THE OLD YOU, a psychological thriller from crime writer Louise Voss. The Old You will be published in May 2018 by Orenda Books.
My verdict: INGENIOUS. TWISTY. SECRETS.
To find out more and pre-order the book in ebook and paperback click this link to AMAZON
March 2, 2018
CTG’s #threewordbookreviews – DARK PINES by WILL DEAN
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Today in my new feature series – three word book reviews – I’m reviewing DARK PINES, a debut scandinoir-esque thriller from crime writer Will Dean. Dark Pines was published in January by Point Blank books (Oneworld).
My verdict: CLAUSTROPHOBIC. TENSE. ENTHRALLING.
To find out more and buy the book in ebook, paperback or audio format click this link to AMAZON
February 28, 2018
CTG’s #threewordbookreviews – THIS IS HOW IT ENDS by EVA DOLAN
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Today is the second post in my new feature series – three word book reviews – where I review the books I’ve read in just three words (it’s more than a challenge than you might think!).
Today I’m reviewing THIS IS HOW IT ENDS, a psychological thriller from crime writer Eva Dolan, published by Raven Books.
My verdict: DYNAMIC. HARD-HITTING. MESMERISING.
(Yes, I know I’m kind of cheating with ‘hard-hitting’ but i’ve added a hyphen so I’m counting it as one – it’s my blog, so my rules!)
To find out more and buy the book in ebook or hardback format click this link to Amazon
February 26, 2018
CTG’s #threewordbookreviews – ANACONDA VICE by JAMES STANSFIELD
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Today is the first post in my new feature series – three word book reviews – where I’ll be reviewing the books I’ve read in just three words (it’s more than a challenge than you might think!).
First up is ANACONDA VICE, a debut thriller from crime writer James Stansfield published this month by new-kids-on-the-block Manatee Books.
My verdict: FAST-PACED. DAZZLING. ACTION.
(Yes, I know that technically ‘fast-paced’ could be counted as two words, but i’ve added a hyphen so I’m counting it as one!)
To find out more and buy the book in ebook or paperback format click this link to Amazon
February 13, 2018
Submit your questions for #MyLittlePodcast and you could #win a copy of my new book @TrapezeBooks





True Crime Addict?
Aspiring crime writer?
Love reading crime fiction?
In a few weeks I’ll be hosting a series of podcasts talking all things crime fiction and looking into the facts behind the fiction with a bunch of experts including online behaviour specialist academic Dr Chris Carter, former MET police officer, Rob, the best selling crime writer Angela Clarke and fabulous blogger and reviewer Emma Mitchell.
We’re almost ready to go – but first we need YOUR questions!
So fill out the form using the link below, and if your question is picked you’ll be in with a chance to win a copy of my new book MY LITTLE EYE.
Submit your questions for the #MyLittleEye podcast now at: http://bit.ly/MyLittlePodcast
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January 26, 2018
CTG’s #FreebieReadsFriday – #win Lee Child’s No Middle Name and my Deep Blue Trouble #Friyay
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Phew it’s Friday!
To celebrate the start of the weekend I’m running a competition on my Steph Broadribb Facebook page and giving away two paperbacks – thriller master Lee Child’s No Middle Name (short story collection) and my own latest thriller Deep Blue Trouble.
For a chance to win, hop over to Facebook, like my page and tell me in the comments below what your favourite Friday night treat is – here’s the link: Steph Broadribb on Facebook
Ps. mine’s a glass of prosecco, an orange scented candle, and great company).
I’ll draw the winner at random at 8pm on Sunday 28th January 2018.
Good luck!