Brief Description - when a famous authors comes to the village, no one expected him to end up dead. Four books in, and I love Detective Harry Grimm and his team. Each of them are interesting and fully formed with their quirks and vices. Not only that, the setting for all these novels is a… Continue reading Shooting Season by David J. Gatward
Category: Thriller
Storms Lash the Land
When the rain falls there are often devastating consequences. In fiction that magnifies. Some storms we have to ride, and others reveal things we’d rather not know. I’ve put together a selection of storm rejection stories. Some, long, others short, and all different genres for you and most likely me to read and enjoy.
My Review of Welcome to Hollow Wood by Sim Alec Sansford
Brief Description - Four friends at High School don’t talk much now because something happened two years previously and it fractured their friendship. I saw this book in a collection with others, and the cover instantly attracted me. Having read and enjoyed the author before, I downloaded it. Eliot, who is a girl, Beth, Noah… Continue reading My Review of Welcome to Hollow Wood by Sim Alec Sansford
November Books
These are the books I want to read this month and why they take my fancy. This came in an email from Amazon and the description sold me immediately. I also bought the audio book. The only thing that I don’t like is that it’s over 300 pages and I usually find its too long… Continue reading November Books
A Review of Return to Hell by Rayvn Salvadore
Brief Description - a podcaster goes to interview a serial killer and get more than she bargained for. This is the next book from this individual story collection about Eastward Prison. The authors attended a book fair held at Shrewsbury prison. I love how they gave each one the same themed cover, and also added… Continue reading A Review of Return to Hell by Rayvn Salvadore
Review of Ink of Deception by Clare Bentley and M. B. Feeney
Brief Description - having a penpal who is a prison inmate leads to complications for Catherine. This is the fourth book I’ve read from this individual story collection. The authors attended a book fair held at Shrewsbury prison. I love how they gave each one the same themed cover, and added them to Kindle Unlimited.… Continue reading Review of Ink of Deception by Clare Bentley and M. B. Feeney
My Review of All Day and Night by Anna Edwards and Samantha Lewis
Brief Description - Callie gets a job as a nurse in a prison with the hope of finding out who murdered her brother. These are individual stories by different authors. As I understand it the writers attended a book fair held at Shrewsbury prison. I love how they gave them the same themed cover, and… Continue reading My Review of All Day and Night by Anna Edwards and Samantha Lewis
Review of A Bangkok Solution by Tony McManus
Brief Description - James Fallon, SAS hero is not to be missed with. The author posted a gift of a free book in one of my Facebook groups. As I’d read him before, I took him up on the offer, and so happy I did. The story is an introduction to ex SAS officer James… Continue reading Review of A Bangkok Solution by Tony McManus
Reblogged – Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense
And whose book is first on the list? Moi! The Killer in the Heath is my paranormal adventure with the next two books coming out very soon! I love a long list of books, it’s ever so tempting! THE KILLER ON THE HEATH IN MEMORY OF MICHELLE But Not Forgotten: A Clint Wolf Novel (Clint… Continue reading Reblogged – Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense
New Release – Crime Thriller Child Missing
This is my kind of book! # 123 page novella # a detective story # a series # by an author whose work I enjoy reading. I preordered it and it dropped into my Kindle today. I can’t wait to start it. This is Book One of the Detective Matt Holden Mystery series. A gripping… Continue reading New Release – Crime Thriller Child Missing