Published By: HeadlinePages: 432Released On: 14/03/2024 If you stood before sunrise in this wild old place, looking through the trees into the garden…You’d see a father and son, a fox standing between them.You wouldn’t know that Jack has returned from the city, still determined to be the opposite of his father. Or that Gerry wouldContinue reading “Small Hours – Bobby Palmer”
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Listen For The Lie – Amy Tintera
Published By: BantamPages: 352Released On: 14/03/2024 Am I a murderer? You tell me . . . You probably already know about me. Lucy Chase, the woman who doesn’t remember murdering her best friend.You all think I did it. That’s OK, I get it. Being found wandering the streets covered in her blood wasn’t a greatContinue reading “Listen For The Lie – Amy Tintera”
Dr Lorraine Wilson
Hi! Thank you so much for having me on your blog. I am a writer of speculative fiction inspired by folklore and the wilderness. I live near the sea in Scotland and worked as a conservation scientist before turning to writing around ten years ago, when I became too unwell to continue in academia. IContinue reading “Dr Lorraine Wilson”
Harlequin Butterfly – Toh Enjoh
Published By: Pushkin PressPages: 160Released On: 05/03/2024 An affluent entrepreneur named A.A. Abrams sinks seemingly infinite resources into the global pursuit of a writer about whom very little is known. Abrams’ target, known as “Tomoyuki Tomoyuki,” moves from one place to another, producing work in the local language before moving on to another part of theContinue reading “Harlequin Butterfly – Toh Enjoh”
Tina Baker
Hiya. Tina here. I’ve always wanted to be a writer – ever since a poem I wrote went up on the wall in Infants School. It was important to learn to read and write as my mum struggled and my grandad signed his name with an X. They were fairground people – it’s hard toContinue reading “Tina Baker”
The Blueprint – Rae Giana Rashad
Published By: HarperCollinsPages: 320Released On: 13/02/2024 Solenne Bonet lives in Texas where choice no longer exists. An algorithm determines a Black woman’s occupation, spouse, and residence. Solenne finds solace in penning the biography of Henriette, an ancestor who’d been an enslaved concubine to a wealthy planter in 1800s Louisiana. But history repeats itself when Solenne,Continue reading “The Blueprint – Rae Giana Rashad”
Deborah Jenkins
I’m an – ahem – ‘mature’ woman (in years, but not behaviour I’m afraid), married with two adult children and a recent value-added, gorgeous granddaughter. For many years I was a class teacher but now only teach small groups for a few hours a week. I’ve always written from around the age of eight. ItContinue reading “Deborah Jenkins”
Jericho’s Dead – William Hussey
Published By: ZaffrePages: 400Released On: 29/02/2024 Former CID detective Scott Jericho is done with murder. Done with puzzles. Done with the dark rage that seems to haunt him. That is until a vicious serial killer targets someone close to him. Now Jericho is back, his thirst for justice remorseless. But time is running out. FortuneContinue reading “Jericho’s Dead – William Hussey”
Fran Hill
Fran is a newly-retired secondary school English teacher now freed from school bells and timetables to write full-time. ‘Full-time’ means ‘fitting it in around Homes Under the Hammer, listening to podcasts and helping with church activities or grandchildren’. She lives in Warwickshire, England, and often writes in local cafés, inspired by the buzz and chatter.Continue reading “Fran Hill”
The Bone Hunters – Joanne Burn
Published By: SpherePages: 352Released On: 08/02/2024 In 1824, Lyme Regis is as tumultuous as the sea that surrounds it. When twenty-four-year-old Ada Winters – poor, peculiar and brilliant – uncovers a set of unusual fossils on the cliffs, she believes she has found the answer to her scientific frustrations and her family’s financial struggles.Meanwhile, DoctorContinue reading “The Bone Hunters – Joanne Burn”