Some men are just evil. And, when Joan calls 911 to report the murder of her friend, Estella, she starts a manhunt for pure evil, but not in the way she expected. Buried Ladies is the first in the Buried Ladies Series. Buy now at: https://www.amazon.com/Angela-Hausman/e/B01MG90NEZ About the Author: Angela Hausman The Buried Ladies series (Buried... Continue Reading →
An Agatha Christie Style Murder Mystery
Available for pre-order A Stone’s Throw Inspector Stone Mysteries #5 A dead body really ruins your holiday. During a much-needed break in Devon, Inspector Nathan Stone finds himself at the centre of a murder investigation when the wife of the owner of the hotel is found killed. The last person to see her alive, he... Continue Reading →
Amy J Hamilton in serial
Amy J Hamilton introduces… I'm clearly mad. People who know me well, realise that already. I have just started writing a new serial on Radish Fiction. That would be perfectly normal if I hadn't already got one on the go I haven't finished yet. There is, therefore, much writing going on with my novelty syringe... Continue Reading →
Amy J Hamilton introduces Radish Fiction
Amy J Hamilton introduces Radish Fiction. Radish what now? I’d never heard of it before either. What, you have? Well, go and read my books then. For the rest of you, here's the background. Radish Fiction is a free app containing serialised fiction in bite-sized chunks or episodes. (Like radishes, get it? Bite-sized.) It’s aimed at... Continue Reading →
A Perfect Pose: Inspector Stone Mysteries #3
Now available A Perfect Pose Inspector Stone Mysteries #3 What connects the murder of a teen model and an assault on her photographer stepbrother? Three months ago, Nathan Stone lost his family in a deadly blaze. On enforced leave from the department, he sinks into a deep pit of despair, but the discovery of a... 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.
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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Inspector Stone’s past catches up to him with blood and flame.
Murder and arson, a small price for revenge? Some might think it too costly, others a bargain. In An Eye For An Eye: Inspector Stone Mysteries #2, the past catches up to Nathan Stone in the most costly of ways. An Eye For An Eye Inspector Stone Mysteries #2 Revenge comes to Branton. Inspector Stone's... Continue Reading →
“Mirror, Mirror” Giveaway!
My friend and fabulous beta reader Jessica Jesinghaus is running a giveaway for her book Mirror Mirror, I’ve read it and it’s very enjoyable with plenty of twists and turns that keep you guessing.
Feeling lucky? Take a shot at winning one of two paperback copies of Mirror, Mirror. This Goodreads Giveaway is valid for US residents (sorry my international peeps, I’ll catch you next time) and open to entries until May 24th.
You can enter the giveaway HERE. Read the blurb below and then screw up your courage… I dare you to look!
Nearly twenty years ago a teenage girl was murdered…
Samantha Carlson was just a young girl when her cousin, Emily, was brutally raped and killed in her own home. As a child, Sam’s family did their best to shelter her from the gruesome details. Now, working the crime beat for the Portland Tribune, Sam has the resources at her fingertips to investigate the case for herself.
Through the eyes of a killer…
After inheriting a family heirloom, an antique vanity table that once belonged to her murdered cousin…
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Tucker and Dale VS Evil – a review
Tucker and Dale VS Evil Tucker and Dale are two best friends on vacation at their dilapidated mountain house, who are mistaken for murderous backwoods hillbillies by a group of obnoxious, preppy college kids. When one of the students gets separated from her friends, the boys try to lend a hand, but as the misunderstanding... Continue Reading →
An interview with author Peri June
An interview with Peri June from the Navigating Indieworld group I'm part of on Goodreads, part of a series of interivews taking place this month. Her novel My Life As I Knew It is one of the many on my TBR list awaiting my attention