What’s your biggest regret and what can you do about it? I saw this video on a friend’s Facebook wall yesterday and it spoke to me immediately. I understood it. It broke my heart to see a board in New York, that asks people what their biggest regret is, fill up with messages. It’s a very […]
Evil Unseen by Dave Sivers – Blog Tour
Today I’m welcoming Dave Siver’s to the blog as part of his Evil Unseen blog tour. Dave grew up in West London and left school at 16 to embark on a civil service career that took him to exotic places like Rhode Island USA, Cyprus, Brussels, Northern Norway and Sutton Coldfield. Along the way, he […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – Liz Nugent
Today I’m really pleased to welcome Liz Nugent to the blog. Liz’s book Unravelling Oliver made it onto my top crime reads of 2015 and is definitely worth your time. Liz is an award-winning writer of radio and TV drama and has written short stories for children and adults. In March 2014 her first novel, […]
Recently Read – The Year Of Living Danishly by Helen Russell
The Year of Living Danishly by Helen Russell Genre; non-fiction travel. When she was suddenly given the opportunity of a new life in rural Jutland, journalist and archetypal Londoner Helen Russell discovered a startling statistic: the happiest place on earth isn’t Disneyland, but Denmark, a land often thought of by foreigners as consisting entirely of […]
Recently Read – The Killing Of Bobbi Lomax by Cal Moriarty
The Killing of Bobbi Lomax by Cal Moriarty Genre; Crime CANYON COUNTY, HALLOWEEN 1983 Bobbi Lomax was the first to die, the bomb killed the prom queen on her own front lawn. Just moments later one of the nails from the city’s second bomb forced its way into the brain of property investor Peter Gudsen, […]
Cover Questions – An Unfamiliar Murder by Jane Isaac
Today I welcome Jane Isaac to the blog. Jane is a crime writer and has always been fascinated by what happens when extraordinary events touch the lives of ordinary people. For the most part, lives are relatively untouched by law enforcement. But she asks what happens if we are forced into such a situation? How […]
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