Crime meets comedy, what could go wrong?

Now that it's the new year (Happy New Year everyone) I feel it is time for me to put a bit more effort into my books, both writing and promoting. With that in mind I am teaming up with Clint Forgy for some cross-promotion; I'm the crime, Clint's the comedy. He's also a good guy,... Continue Reading →

A Preview of Coming Attractions 1

It's been a while since I have published anything, and i'm sure my many readers and followers have been eagerly awaiting news of my next project, and hopefully news of book 6 in the Inspector Stone Mysteries. I have good news and bad news on the Inspector Stone front. First, the good. There is going... Continue Reading →

Into The Fire: Inspector Stone Mysteries #4 – Cover reveal and preview

I've been working hard on the 4th book in my Inspector Stone Mysteries series and I am now getting close to the point where I will be making it available for pre-order. Just today I have received the cover files for the book from my designers, the fabulous http://www.derangeddoctordesign.com/ and my immediate thought was to reveal... Continue Reading →

Book Review: An Eye For An Eye by Alex R. Carver

What a fabulous 5* review fo An Eye Fow An Eye, this is the kind of thing that keeps me writing.

Jessica Jesinghaus


⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 out of 5 stars

DI Nathan Stone has his hands full. After a hold-up robbery of a local convenience store turns into a double homicide with racial undertones, it’s all he can do to stay ahead of the case. But when other, seemingly unrelated, crimes appear to be linked to the same perpetrator, events spiral into an inferno no one could’ve expected.

I really enjoyed the first book in the Inspector Stone series (Where There’s a Will), but this book took things to a whole new level. We get to experience so much more of DI Stone outside his police work. Eye For an Eye allows readers to get to know Nathan as a family man, introducing us to both his wife and two lovely children. The balancing act of police inspector and family life was well portrayed.

To say this book sucker punched me in the gut…

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