Pleased today to welcome David James Keaton back to the blog. Those in the crime fiction community will no doubt know David from his work in
Here it is again, that special Austin Carr moment when I know I am about to speak words that will produce inevitable, disastrous repercussions.
Stockbroker
I’m pleased to welcome Stephen Paul to the blog today. I had the pleasure of working with Stephen on his debut novel, The Perfect Game, a
Turns out they look just like us on the inside. The fish, not the cops. But he swears their hearts might be a little smaller. The cops. Not
Pleased today to welcome David James Keaton to the blog. Those in the crime fiction community will no doubt recognize David from his work which has appeared in places
Pleased today to welcome author Keith Thomson (Once a Spy and Twice a Spy) to the blog. It turns out that before he became interested in
He needed to mourn but he couldn’t yet, because he knew there would be more death to come. – Danno Garland
Paul O’Brien’s debut, Blood
Paul O’Brien’s debut, Blood Red Turns Dollar Green, was one of the more enjoyable books I read last year, a wonderful combination of organized crime and
Since she’d already broken her first rule about following her instincts, she’d follow her second: never look back. – Iris Thorne
Having worked her way