"When The Caller rings... what would you do? The Organised Crime Team is a newly-formed unit with one of the toughest tasks in London. Led by DI Angie North, their first investigation is a cold case that has foxed several officers in the Met for months. After Angie holds a TV appeal regarding the case, … Continue reading *Blog Tour: Review* The Caller (The Organised Crime Team Series, book 1) by M A Comley & Tara Lyons
#Blogival: Devil’s Demise by Lee Cockburn (Extract, Guest Post & Review)
"A cruel and sinister killer is targeting Edinburgh's most powerful women, his twisted sense of superiority driving him to satisfy his depraved sexual appetite. He revels in the pain and suffering he inflicts on his unsuspecting victims but a twist of fate and an overwhelming will to survive by one victim ruins his plans for … Continue reading #Blogival: Devil’s Demise by Lee Cockburn (Extract, Guest Post & Review)
The Optician’s Wife: a compelling new psychological thriller by Betsy Reavley
"Can you ever really know someone? When Deborah, an unpopular seventeen-year-old, meets the charming and handsome Larry, he sweeps her off her feet. The trouble is Larry has a secret. Then a series of grisly murders cast a shadow over everything. As Deborah’s world starts to fall apart she begins to suspect the man she … Continue reading The Optician’s Wife: a compelling new psychological thriller by Betsy Reavley
*Blog Tour: Guest Post* My Husband’s Son by Deborah O’Connor
"Heidi and Jason aren't like other couples. Six years ago, Heidi's daughter was murdered. A year later, Jason's son Barney disappeared. Their shared loss brought them together. By chance, Heidi meets a boy she's certain is Barney. But Jason is equally convinced it's not him. Is Heidi mad? Or is Jason hiding something? And can … Continue reading *Blog Tour: Guest Post* My Husband’s Son by Deborah O’Connor
#Blogival: Adapt by Edward Freeland (Guest Post & Extract)
"Daniel O’Neal is a bus driver on a city break in London, enjoying a change of scenery and a respite from work. When he notices unfamiliar numbers coming up his mobile phone screen, he initially dismisses it as a technological glitch. The stresses of Christmas are on the horizon and the last thing Daniel can … Continue reading #Blogival: Adapt by Edward Freeland (Guest Post & Extract)
*Blog Tour: Review* My Girl by Jack Jordan
"Paige Dawson: the mother of a murdered child and wife to a dead man. She has nothing left to live for… until she finds her husband’s handgun hidden in their house. Why did Ryan need a gun? What did he know about their daughter’s death? Desperate for the truth, Paige begins to unearth her husband’s … Continue reading *Blog Tour: Review* My Girl by Jack Jordan
*Blog Tour: Extract* Deadly Harvest by Michael Stanley
"A young girl goes missing after getting into a car with a mysterious man. Soon after, a second girl disappears, and her devastated father, Witness, sets out to seek revenge. As the trail goes cold, Samantha Khama - new recruit to the Botswana Criminal Investigation Department - suspects that the girl was killed for muti; … Continue reading *Blog Tour: Extract* Deadly Harvest by Michael Stanley
*Blog Tour: Review* Where Roses Never Die by Gunnar Staalesen (translated by Don Bartlett)
"September 1977. Mette Misvær, a three-year-old girl disappears without trace from the sandpit outside her home. Her tiny, close middle-class community in the tranquil suburb of Nordas is devastated, but their enquiries and the police produce nothing. Curtains twitch, suspicions are raised, but Mette is never found. Almost 25 years later, as the expiry date … Continue reading *Blog Tour: Review* Where Roses Never Die by Gunnar Staalesen (translated by Don Bartlett)
Author Q&A: Robert Bryndza
I am thrilled to welcome Robert Bryndza, author of The Girl in the Ice, The Night Stalker and the Coco Pinchard series of romantic comedies to damppebbles today. I developed the biggest girl crush on DCI Erika Foster after reading The Girl in the Ice, I may have mentioned that before (..?!) and it went … Continue reading Author Q&A: Robert Bryndza
#Blogival: Soho Honey by A W Rock (Review)
"This contemporary crime story takes place over three weeks in November and unfolds against the multi-cultural backdrop of Soho, London. Branen had to leave the UK six years before to escape his complex clandestine history and the consequences of a crime that achieved worldwide notoriety. When his daughter is brutally murdered in Soho he believes … Continue reading #Blogival: Soho Honey by A W Rock (Review)
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