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My latest novel, Attention to Death, has been gathering very good reviews from intelligent readers who took notice of the blurb and understood that the two investigators were gay.


I am thrilled and grateful that people with some brains have found it worth Five Stars. It makes up for the bigots who demanded free copies only to slate it for the sake of prejudice.


5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping to the end


5.0 out of 5 stars A compelling read


5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it


4.0 out of 5 stars Such an Apt Title


4.0 out of 5 stars Compelling and enjoyable read


And for the next two days it is FREE with Kindle Unlimited during the Crooked Cat Easter Sale. Grab your copy now if you haven’t already.


“”In Attention to Death, Ailsa Abraham pulls off something I wouldn’t have thought possible – a steamy romance with a twist of murder and a splash of social conscience. A remarkable book that will have you turning pages as quickly as you can to find out what happens next.” ~India Drummond, author of the Caledonia Fae series


Finding a murderer among a group of killers is not going to be easy for two Royal Army Military Police investigators, Captain Angus Simpson and Staff-Sergeant Rafael ‘Raff’ Landen, whose Christmas leave is cancelled for an investigation into a suspicious death on a base in Germany.


The case is further complicated by unhelpful senior officers who make pre-judgements on colour, creed, race and sexuality. Yet the insight of the investigators helps them uncover a sinister plot, although they too have something to hide: their own fledgling relationship.


Will Angus and Raff be able to solve the murder without giving away their secret?


The best and worst of human nature is represented in this story, which is why it is suggested for over 18s only.”


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Published on April 16, 2017 02:23
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Ailsa Abraham

Ailsa Abraham
Humour, interviews, philosophy and plain hysteria from a small village in France by an author who prefers blogging.
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