Why oh why…
…aren’t Ted Lewis’ novels available in print? With the exception of Jack’s Return Home (or Get Carter to the layman) pretty much the entire Lewis back catalogue is out of print. Years after I last read...
View ArticleA snippet from my upcoming work ‘The Hunters’– due in October
Here’s a snippet from my latest piece, a dark novella called The Hunters, set in Teesside. It’s due to be published in October (Kindle and paperback). As its still in progress, what you read here will...
View ArticleThe Hunters now has a cover…
Here’s the cover for my novella The Hunters, which will introduce the world (a very small portion, most likely) to the Stanton brothers a pair of Teesside villains who steal only from other villains....
View ArticleBack cover blurb for The Hunters – due soon
Here’s the back cover blurb for The Hunters, which is due in January. Hopefully it’ll give you some indication of what’s going to go down between the covers, when it arrives on your Kindle and doorstep...
View ArticleNo resolutions
I’m not going to offer resolutions for 2012 on here. I try not to make proclamations like that any more; they’re rarely ever fulfilled and I usually feel bad about them afterwards. What I will say is...
View ArticleThe Hunters now in paperback
That’s right, folks. For those of you who prefer your crime fiction in Tree-Book as opposed to E-book format (and statistics say there are still plenty of you out there), I’m proud to present The...
View ArticleThe problem of having just the one bookshelf
The problem of having only one bookshelf is you have to select from three boxes of books, three BIG boxes of books, what goes on your shelf (in this case an ornamental fireplace mantelpiece). This is a...
View ArticlePotted Reviews – The Hunted by Elmore Leonard and Blitz by Ken Bruen
The Hunted by Elmore Leonard – Al Rosen is on the run in Israel from some bad gangster colleagues back home in Detroit. So when he plays good Samaritan and rescues people from a hotel fire he draws a...
View ArticleReview: Killing Cupid by Mark Edwards & Louise Voss
Mark Edwards and Louise Voss are excellent examples of authors who have done very well out of the self-publishing boom. Their novel Catch Your Death was one of 2011’s best-selling Kindle novels and...
View ArticleReview: One Of Those Days In England (A Case of Noir) by Paul D Brazill
As regular readers know, I’m a fan of Paul Brazill’s work. His snappy dialogue helps bring his characters to life, whilst his rich metaphors and descriptive powers imbue his tales with a wonderful...
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