Yes, you read that correctly, you can currently grab yourself multiple FREE ebooks, by well-known and best-selling crime authors, including Harry Bingham, SJI Holliday, Lucy Dawson, C L Taylor, Angela Clarke, J F Penn, Mark Edwards, Steve Cavanagh, Marnie Riches, Simon Toyne, Cal Moriarty, Katerina Diamond and myself. What do you have to do […]
What’s Your Revision Process Like? – Angela Clarke
I’m excited to introduce Angela Clarke and her revision process Q&A today. I’m a huge fan of Angela’s Social Media Murders, books, so getting an insight into her writing process is a real thrill for me. You can read her first draft Q&A Here. Angela is an author, playwright, columnist and professional speaker. Her debut […]
Recently Read – Watch Me by Angela Clarke
Watch Me by Angela Clarke Genre; Crime YOU HAVE SIX SECONDS TO READ THIS MESSAGE… The body of a 15-year-old is found hours after she sends a desperate message to her friends. It looks like suicide, until a second girl disappears. This time, the message is sent directly to the Metropolitan Police – and an […]
My Top 5 Crime Reads Of 2015
Last week I listed my top 5 non-crime reads of the year, today I’m listing my top 5 crime reads. Competition was stiff due to the sheer quality of the books I read, though this process was made slightly easier by the fact that I didn’t read as many books as I’d hoped to get […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – Angela Clarke
Today I’m thrilled to welcome friend and fellow EDSer, Angela Clarke to the blog to talk about her first draft process. Angela is an author, playwright and columnist. The first of her new crime series novels Follow Me (Avon) was published in the UK this December. Follow Me will be published in Holland in 2016 under the […]
Recently Read – Follow Me by Angela Clarke
Follow Me by Angela Clarke Genre; Crime LIKE. SHARE. FOLLOW . . . DIE The ‘Hashtag Murderer’ posts chilling cryptic clues online, pointing to their next target. Taunting the police. Enthralling the press. Capturing the public’s imagination. But this is no virtual threat. As the number of his followers rises, so does the body count. […]