crime fiction

  • Caroline England’s new book is out now! The Stranger Beside Me is the latest of her psychological thrillers to hit the shelves and it’s one not to miss. The Blurb Katy Henry is lost and lonely. A single mother, plagued by fatigue and anxiety, she rarely has time for friends. But when she encounters Sibeal

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  • Cover Reveal @CazEngland

    Crime writer Caroline England has another chilling psychological thriller coming out this summer. I’ve been lucky to meet Caroline and she really is the loveliest person. So I really don’t know where she gets all her dark and twisted ideas from! I’m delighted to be involved with her blog tour, and today it’s cover reveal

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  • As soon as I saw the cover for Will Carver’s Nothing Important Happened Today, I was intrigued: Nine suicides. One cult. No leader. Then I read the blurb: Nine people arrive one night on Chelsea Bridge. They’ve never met. But at the same time, they run, and leap to their deaths. Each of them received

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  • I met the talented author Roz Watkins at an author meet-up which took place before lockdown. I knew Roz from when she studied with The Writers Bureau many years ago, so it was lovely to renew our acquaintance and to hear how successful she has been. Here she talks about her latest book, her lead

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  • This week, it’s my pleasure to introduce crime author, J F Burgess who I met recently. I was instantly intrigued by his books and have added his first to my reading list. Q. Your latest book, A Place of Reckoning, has just been released. Can you tell us a little bit about it? A. It’s

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  • I’d heard a lot of great things about Caroline England’s books and added them to my reading list. Then, when I attended an author meet-up recently, Caroline was there and I had the pleasure of meeting her in person. We chatted about all things writing related and Caroline kindly agreed to be interviewed. Q. Your

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  • I first came across this book at Harrogate Crime Festival a couple of years ago. As I’m sure many a reader who has a massive to-be-read pile will understand, when you get another book, it just goes on top of the pile. Though, I’d heard a lot of great things about Cally’s books and so

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  • I’ve read a lot of crime fiction over the years and I always love it when I come across a book that offers something a little bit different. And Steve Cavanagh’s Thirteen certainly gave me what I was looking for. The blurb says: The murder trail of the century is here. A ruthless prosecutor A

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