Seven self-contained detective stories.Detective’s Lauren Corrigan’s former lover, Detective Carl Robbins, refuses to look into the murder of a kind old man, so Lauren decides to solve the case herself.The Murder of Snowman Cut off by an intense snowstorm, rural detective Felicity Hart calls in a retired big-city detective to catch a killer trapped in the village with them.Murder While You A colleague is missing, so two detectives abandon their workload for what becomes their most bizarre investigation ever.One-Way Ticket to Businessman. Teacher. Runaway. Ticket Inspector. One murder – four witnesses. All have a train to catch.The Murder of Constable Caroline Lees lies to protect her boyfriend after a drunken brawl. When a body turns up, Lees fights to escape her own web of lies.The Woman Who Cried Investigating a diamond theft, Detective Blake calls his ex-lover, former jewel thief Shenna Tarin; but soon suspects she may already be involved.Chasing the Shadow When an armed robbery goes wrong, a young girl is kidnapped and D.I. Jonathan Hope must team up with an old colleague if he’s to get her back alive.
I like to tell stories. Sometimes they have to be big, sometimes they work better small. I like to write serials which can be read without reading all the ones which came before. There's nothing more off-putting than a book you can't understand! I work in as many genres as possible and read anything I can get my hands on, but have an especial love of Edgar Rice Burroughs and Alexandre Dumas. They both understood stories should be fun. Primarily I enjoy exploring characters; and the best thing about continuing fiction is gradually changing characters with whom the reader can laugh and cry and love and hate. And finally I think every book has room for humour, especially when it's inappropriate.