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    • One Man's Opinion: ROGUE MALE by GEOFFREY HOUSEHOLD
      My copy of Rogue Male is published as one of Orion's Crime Masterworks. I guess that should make the author a household name, though I very much doubt that is the case. Rogue Male wasn't the story I expected. It tells the story of a hunter on the run after attempting to assassinate a European leader […]
    • One Woman's Opinion: MY FUNNY VALENTINE by NIGEL BIRD
       IgniteTOP 1000 REVIEWERVINE VOICE5.0 out of 5 stars Complex and grippingReviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 December 2020This is an excellent and gripping story that revolves around a serial killer who strikes just before, and on, St Valentine’s Day. This central core is interwoven with some of the police officers’ back-stories, including one whose cousin is in thrall […]
    • One Man's Opinion: LIKE LOVE by ED McBAIN
      It's 173 pages long and it catches the interest from the off, so it's a mystery to me that it took me almost four months to read this, my latest in the line of 87th Precinct novels. Truth is, it's not likely to be the book's fault at all- I put it down to losing […]
    • My Funny Valentine
      Double Dutch loves playing Cupid and for one lucky lady his arrow will be painfully sharp. Only the police can prevent him from hitting his target before Valentine’s Day comes to a close.It’s almost twenty years since the last Double Dutch killing and he’s back with a vengeance. The discovery of his latest victim resurrects […]
    • ELVIS LIVES, BUT WE'RE ALL DEAD by CHRIS CRAVEN
       A Salford lad sets out to hitchhike his way to Munich. A helter-skelter road trip ensues. Destinies collide, lives are changed forever. This darkly comic tale asks the less than comical question - Who are the real psychopaths amongst us?"A gripping rollercoaster ride" John Robb. Louder than WarHere's something new, in more ways than one: […]
    • Lockdown Literature
      September 29th. That was the last blog post here. It's been an age and reflects the impact of Coronavirus and the lockdown on my state of being. That last post, Clearing Out The Family Home, was about a great piece of radio and if you didn't give it a listen, I think it's well worth […]
    • Packing Up The Family Home
       It may be one of the least discussed rites of passage, but is nonetheless loaded with emotional weight - clearing out the family home. With our dad having recently moved into a care home and our mum long-since passed, my brother Geoff put together a piece on sorting, sifting and cleaning half-a-century's worth of stuff at […]
    • One Man's Opinion: DEATH OF A DIVA by DEREK FARRELL
       In Death Of A Diva, published by Fahrenheit Press, Danny Bird has big plans and they all rest on the launch of his new pub where Lyra Day is set to kick off an evening of high camp with renditions of her long-distant greatest hits. Lyra hasn't read the script and choses the moment to leave […]
    • One Man's Opinion: FACELESS KILLERS by HENNING MANKELL
      An old farmer living in isolation in the Swedish countryside wakes up in the middle of the night to a familiar set of aches and pains. What's unfamiliar is that there's no noise from the horse in the neighbour's stable. The lights are on in the house next door and one of the windows appears […]
    • One Man's Opinion: THE ANCESTOR by LEE MATTHEW GOLDBERG
       I was lucky enough to work on the edits for The Ancestor (US). It was a real privilege. Here's the blurb:A man wakes up in present-day Alaskan wilderness with no idea who he is, nothing on him save an empty journal with the date 1898 and a mirror. He sees another man hunting nearby, astounded […]

    Month: November 2014

    Crime Fiction Lover at Crime Fiction Lover

    Here’s an interview about Southsiders over at Crime Fiction Lover. Let me know what you think.

    Posted on November 18, 2014Leave a comment on Crime Fiction Lover at Crime Fiction Lover

    More Fireworks…

    If you enjoyed last night’s fireworks and you’re hungry for more, Southsiders might give you the buzz you’re after. Now available from Amazon.

    Posted on November 8, 2014Leave a comment on More Fireworks…
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