#BlogTour | #BookReview: The Girls in the Woods by Helen Phifer (@helenphifer1) @UKCarina

"Don’t go into the woods. Because you’re in for a big surprise… In an old album there is a beautiful Victorian photo that captures three young sisters, staring silently at one another. Only the trained eye can see the truth hiding in plain view. One of the sisters is already dead. Annie Ashworth is currently … Continue reading #BlogTour | #BookReview: The Girls in the Woods by Helen Phifer (@helenphifer1) @UKCarina

#BlogTour | #BookReview: Blackout by Ragnar Jónasson (@ragnarjo) @OrendaBooks

"On the shores of a tranquil fjord in Northern Iceland, a man is brutally beaten to death on a bright summer's night. As the 24-hour light of the arctic summer is transformed into darkness by an ash cloud from a recent volcanic eruption, a young reporter leaves Reykjavik to investigate on her own, unaware that … Continue reading #BlogTour | #BookReview: Blackout by Ragnar Jónasson (@ragnarjo) @OrendaBooks

#BlogTour | #GuestPost: The Devil’s Work by Mark Edwards (@mredwards) @AmazonPub

"It was the job she had dreamed of since childhood. But on her very first day, when an unnerving encounter drags up memories Sophie Greenwood would rather forget, she wonders if she has made a mistake. A fatal mistake. What is her ambitious young assistant really up to? And what exactly happened to Sophie’s predecessor? … Continue reading #BlogTour | #GuestPost: The Devil’s Work by Mark Edwards (@mredwards) @AmazonPub

#BlogTour | #GuestPost: Matching The Evidence by Graham Smith (@GrahamSmith1972) @caffeinenights

"Carlisle United are playing Millwall and the Major Crimes Team are assigned to crowd control as punishment for their renegade ways. Typically, DI Harry Evans has other ideas and tries to thwart the local firm’s plans to teach Millwall’s notorious Bushwhackers an unforgettable lesson. Meanwhile an undercover cop is travelling north with some of the … Continue reading #BlogTour | #GuestPost: Matching The Evidence by Graham Smith (@GrahamSmith1972) @caffeinenights

#CoverReveal: The Seven Trials of Cameron-Strange by James Calum Campbell @ImpressBooks1

I am delighted to share the cover of the forthcoming Impress Books release The Seven Trials of Cameron-Strange with you today.  #SevenTrials is the second book in the Cameron-Strange series by author James Calum Campbell and is due for release on 1st November 2016.  Here's the blurb to whet your appetite... Fox stepped swiftly through the door.  … Continue reading #CoverReveal: The Seven Trials of Cameron-Strange by James Calum Campbell @ImpressBooks1

#BlogTour #BookReview: A Death in the Family by Michael Stanley (@detectivekubu) @OrendaBooks

'There's no easy way to say this, Kubu. Your father's dead. I'm afraid he's been murdered.' "Faced with the violent death of his own father, even Assistant Superintendent David ‘Kubu’ Bengu, Botswana CID's keenest mind, is baffled. Who would kill such a frail old man? The picture becomes even murkier with the apparent suicide of … Continue reading #BlogTour #BookReview: A Death in the Family by Michael Stanley (@detectivekubu) @OrendaBooks

#BlogTour | #GuestPost: Lazy Blood by Ross Greenwood (@greenwoodross) @Bloodhoundbook

"Did you make friends at school? Are they still your friends now? Do you trust them? Will is on his way to prison. His life is a mess, but who is to blame? Set over thirty years, Lazy Blood is a dramatic tale of the endurance of friendship, the frailty of life, the drama of … Continue reading #BlogTour | #GuestPost: Lazy Blood by Ross Greenwood (@greenwoodross) @Bloodhoundbook

#BlogTour | #GuestPost: Dead Man’s Prayer by Jackie Baldwin (@JackieMBaldwin1) @KillerReads

Ex-priest DI Frank Farrell has returned to his roots in Dumfries, only to be landed with a disturbing murder case. Even worse, Farrell knows the victim: Father Boyd, the man who forced him out of the priesthood fifteen years earlier. With no leads, Farrell must delve into the old priest’s past, one that is inextricably … Continue reading #BlogTour | #GuestPost: Dead Man’s Prayer by Jackie Baldwin (@JackieMBaldwin1) @KillerReads

#GuestPost: Caimh McDonnell, author of A Man With One of Those Faces (@Caimh)

"The first time somebody tried to kill him was an accident. The second time was deliberate. Now Paul Muchrone finds himself on the run with nobody to turn to except a nurse who has read one-too-many crime novels and a renegade copper with a penchant for violence. Together they must solve one of the most … Continue reading #GuestPost: Caimh McDonnell, author of A Man With One of Those Faces (@Caimh)