it isn't called the dark web for nothing. Personally, I found this book too graphic for me, but judging by all the reviews it has had, many are blown away by the storyline. Prologue You can read the prologue and see what the two hundred and twenty four reviews on Amazon are talking about -… Continue reading The Dark Web Murders
Category: Crime
Brian O’Hare’s Award Winning Police Procedural Series including The Trafficking Murders
The Trafficking Murders: 5th Volume of Award-Winning Police Procedural Series Highlights Global Human Trafficking Epidemic After four award-winning volumes in his ‘The Inspector Sheehan Mysteries’ series, Brian O’Hare returns, this time as Chief Inspector Jim Sheehan and his Serious Crimes Unit at Belfast’s Strandtown Police Station turn their attention to the death of a beautiful… Continue reading Brian O’Hare’s Award Winning Police Procedural Series including The Trafficking Murders
The Dragon Sleeps by Ellen Read
Benedict Archer, who is manager of Thornton Antiques in Melbourne and who has been secretly helping Alexandra learn more about her family business, is also invited. Alexandra asks Benedict and Edith Blackburn, her friend since childhood, to be with her when she approaches her father.When Edith claims that Benedict is in love with her, Alexandra… Continue reading The Dragon Sleeps by Ellen Read
Beautiful Book Covers
I'm always banging on about book covers, I think say are so important, and even more than that. I love them! Three of my novellas have had new ones, made by the multi-talented Paul White of Electric Eclectic books. Finding AmandaWritten at time when I was fascinated by filming on location. (I still am to… Continue reading Beautiful Book Covers
Ghosts and Crimes
I’ve never believed in ghost or of psychic ability but as I’ve got older I’ve opened my mind a little. I now believe that for other people, it’s different. I believe, they believe, and perhaps something has happened to them to make it that way. As a writer, it’s a pot of gold. I love… Continue reading Ghosts and Crimes
The Coven Murders by Brian O’Hare
The Coven Murders opens with a horrifying account of a ritual Black Mass with a human sacrifice in an abandoned church. Twenty-one years later, near an old ruined church in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Chief Inspector Sheehan and his team discover the skeleton of a young woman. But what seems initially to be… Continue reading The Coven Murders by Brian O’Hare
The Trafficking Murders by Brian O’Hare
“Pulled out my mobile and dialled 999 immediately. I asked for police and ambulance. Then I went back to the house.” “You just left the body lying there?”
The 11:05 Murders by Brian O’Hare
Description Three people are murdered on separate Tuesday evenings at precisely 11.05. Random clues point to random suspects, but too many questions remain unanswered. Why 11.05pm for each killing? Is there any connection between these deaths and a rape that occurred at Queen’s university twelve years before? What is the connection between the killings and… Continue reading The 11:05 Murders by Brian O’Hare
Author Interview About a Book – Brian O’Hare
Brian O'Hare The Doom Murders Description Prominent figures in Belfast are being murdered. The bodies are left naked and posed in grotesquely distorted shapes. No clues are left at the forensically immaculate crime scenes except odd theatrical props and some random numbers and letters concealed at each scene by the killer. How are the victims… Continue reading Author Interview About a Book – Brian O’Hare
The Doom Murders by Brian O’Hare
Description Prominent figures in Belfast are being murdered. The bodies are left naked and posed in grotesquely distorted shapes. No clues are left at the forensically immaculate crime scenes except odd theatrical props and some random numbers and letters concealed at each scene by the killer. How are the victims linked? What is the connection… Continue reading The Doom Murders by Brian O’Hare