Mike Thomas's Blog, page 28
November 8, 2016
Reblog: Truth Will Out by A. D. Garrett – Reviewed by Northern Crime
Truth Will Out is published by Corsair on 3 November 2016 and is available to buyhere
What is it all about?
A mother and daughter are snatched on their drive home from a cinema. The crime has a number of chilling similarities to a cold case Professor Nick Fennimore had been lecturing on. Then Fennimore begins receiving taunting messages – is he being targeted by the kidnapper?
Meanwhile, a photograph emailed from Paris could bring Fennimore closer to discovering the fate o...
Reblog: The Bone Collection by Kathy Reichs – Reviewed by Northern Crime
The Bone Collection was published on 3rd November 2016 by William Heinemann and is available to buyhere
What is it all about?
A collection of chilling tales featuring forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan – including the untold story of her first case.
The No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author Kathy Reichs is renowned for suspense and fascinating forensic detail. Now she brings that same artistry to her first volume of collected short stories.
In First Bones, a prequel...
Reblog: Safe with Me by K L Slater – Review by mychestnutreadingtree
Thirteen years ago someone did something very bad to Anna. Now it’s her turn to get even …
Anna lives a solitary existence, taking solace in order and routine. Her only friend is the lonely old lady next door. She doesn’t like to let people to get too close – she knows how much damage they can do.
Then one ordinary day Anna witnesses a de...
November 7, 2016
Reblog: Crash Land by Doug Johnstone – Reviewed by Raven Crime Reads
Sitting in the departure lounge of Kirkwall Airport, Finn Sullivan just wants to get off Orkney. But then he meets the mysterious and dangerous Maddie Pierce, stepping in to save her from some unwanted attention, and his life is changed forever…
I must confess that when I initially read the book description, my first thought was, ‘ well, this doesn’t sound like a Doug Johnstone book to me,’ having been completely blown away by the sensitivity andraw emotion of his previous...
Reblog: Gone by Rebecca Muddiman – Reviewed by BYTHELETTERBOOKREVIEWS
Book Description:
250,000 people go missing in the UK every year. 91% of those reported to police are found within 48 hours. 99% of cases are solved within a year. And 1% stay gone. 11 years ago, troubled teenager Emma Thorley went missing. The police assumed she was a runaway. But now a body has been found in woods near Blyth. DI Michael Gardner knows he didn’t take Emma’s disappearance seriously enough back then, and is determined to make up for it now. But when he a...
Reblog: Blood Lines by Angela Marsons – Reviewed by The Book Review Café
Today I’m so excited, actually scrap that I’m ecstatic to be on the blog tour forBlood Lines by Angela Marsons, this is one book you don’t want to miss, especially if like me you are a crime thriller lover, this ones going to blow you away!
Not only am I eager to share my review for Blood Lines with you but I wasalsolucky enough to get the very talented and awesome Angela Marsons to answer some questions about Blood Lines, and so without further ado and a drum roll or t...
Reblog: Full Time Writer or Full Time Dad, a Guest Post by Rob Sinclair – Via Linda’s Book Bag
I love featuring authors I’ve actually met so I’m delighted to be part of the launch celebrations for Dark Fragments by Rob Sinclair as I have so enjoyed chatting with him in person. Dark Fragments is published tomorrow, 8th November 2016, by Bloodhound Books and is available for purchase in e-book and paperback here.
Today, Rob has kindly provided a guest post all about what it is like to be both a full time writer and a full time Dad and the challenges and benefits those...
Reblog: Book Review: Cut To The Bone, by Alex Caan – Reviewed by Little Bookness Lane
Publisher: Twenty 7 – Bonnier Zaffre
Publication date: 3rd November 2016 (Paperback)
This intriguing and complex story of missing Ruby Day shines a lightinto the murky corners ofthe onlineworld we innocently immerse ourselves in. It appears the intricate bread crumb trail of deleted virtual historiescan’t be erased as easily aspeople can.
The unexpected disappearance of a young woman would naturally cause alarm, but what if that person was a little bit famous with a fan...
November 6, 2016
Reblog: For the Love of Blogging – Via chapterinmylife
chapterinmylife - Sharon Loves Books
Over the past few weeks I’ve been asked about “blogging” and why I would do this. These questions come mainly from people who either a. don’t read much/at all or b. love reading but would never dream of leaving a review.
So how do I explain myself to the non believers?
The Love of Reading
I am passionate about reading, I am passionate about everybody reading – I firmly believe that the world of books open up so many opportunities to us all – they insti...
November 5, 2016
Reblog: Safe With Me by K L Slater – Reviewed by BYTHELETTERBOOKREVIEWS
Book Description:
Thirteen years ago someone did something very bad to Anna. Now it’s her turn to get even …
Anna lives a solitary existence, taking solace in order and routine. Her only friend is the lonely old lady next door. She doesn’t like to let people to get too close – she knows how much damage they can do.
Then one ordinary day Anna witnesses a devastating road accident and recognises the driver as Carla, the woman who ruined her life all those years ago. Now...


