chelle's book reviews: I Know Your Secret by Graham Smith ~~~BLOG TOUR~~~... : I am super excited that today is my turn to host t I know Your Secret By Graham Smith Blog Tour and I would like to ...
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chelle's book reviews: Snatched From Home: What Would You Do To Save Your... : Snatched From Home: What Would You Do To Save Your Children? by Graham Smith My rating: 5 of 5 stars Wowzer.......th...
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The Voices in my Head: Graham Smith Blog Tour - Matching the Evidence - a... : It gives me great pleasure to play my part in the Graham Smith Blog Tour, and present my review of his latest novell...
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Off-the-shelf book reviews: AUTHOR IN THE SPOTLIGHT - Graham Smith : I am delighted that GRAHAM SMITH is joining me on my blog today. Graham's latest book - Snatched From Home - was published...
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Once in a while fortune shines down on us writers. In an act of support for a friend I travelled across the country (in truth only about 90 miles but across the country sounds way more dramatic)...
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Best Crime Books : Author Interview: Noelle chats to Graham Smith : About Graham Smith: Graham Smith is married with a young son. A time served joiner he has built bridges, houses, dug drains and...
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Best Crime Books : Guest Reviewer Amanda: Snatched From Home by Graha... : Amanda's Rating: 5/5 Paperback: 256 pages Publisher: Caffeine Nights Publishing (19 Mar. 2015) Language: English I...
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I'm delighted to welcome a fellow reviewer to my humble blog. Barry Forshaw is a well known aficionado of all things crime, be they on the large or small screen or in print. His reviews and opi...
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First of all I would like to extend my sincerest condolences to the family of Aj Hayes who died this weekend. He was a regular commenter here and I’ll miss his friendship as much as his suppor...
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This week I've handed my blog over to Stephen Jay Schwartz, a guy whose novels have been steadily climbing Mount to be Read. Our distinguished host, Graham Smith, asked m...
Today on my blog I’m delighted to welcome one of my favourite authors. His name is David Thomas although he has used the pseudonym Tom Cain for his series of books about the assassin Samuel Car...
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Over the last few weeks I’ve been hard at work tormenting myself to death. Yes folks, it’s that time all writers learn to love and hate; the editing of a novel. It’s a great feeling t...
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I bumped into good friend Michael Malone the other day. We got talking about his wonderful new release A Taste for Malice, and the conversation was so stimulating I thought I'd share it. ...
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This week I’m taking a wee moment to promo a couple of friends and their new releases. Being honest, I haven’t read either of these books but I have read other stuff by both of these guys an...
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This week I'm delighted to share a recent short interview I did with Lee Child. 1) You have just been awarded the CWA Diamond Dagger for your contribution to crime fiction. How did it feel to b...
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An awful lot has been written about the future of reading and I thought it was about time I had my say. With mobile phones, eReaders and audio books competing with traditional paper books the...
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My guest post this week is from Matt Bendoris - a journalist, who like many others before him - turned his hand to novel writing. Here's what Matt has to say about how his day job has helped hi...
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This week, I have a very enlightening post from Ruth Jacobs on researching a very difficult topic. Research on Prostitution In the late 1990s, I undertook a dissertation on prostitution. I...
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This week I am delighted to introduce one of the stars of the Brit Grit revolution – Howard Linskey. Howard’s books are all excellent reads and I have had the privilege of reviewing all thre...
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This week's guest post is Matt Hilton taking about new vehicles for old writing. Back in ye olde days, when Knights were bold and ebooks weren’t invented… …I wrote short storie...
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I recently read an excellent novel called The Catch by Tom Bale. Tom is one of the undiscovered gems of UK thriller writing. Such was the brilliance of the writing, I campaigned to my...
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This week I am delighted to welcome Darren Sant and Craig Douglas to my blog. Darren & Craig are the guys behind Near to the Knuckle site and a cracking new anthology called Near to the Knuckle...
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Mo Hayder is the one author who can entice me across the broken line into the realms of horror. I have been a fan of hers for many years and when I auditioned for my role as a reviewer with Crim...
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Raymond Chandler once said. “If you are suffering from writer's block. Introduce a man with a gun.” Or words to a similar effect. He didn’t mean that literally a man with a gun had t...
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I have been absent from my blog for a wee bit as Mrs The Wife insisted I lay down my laptop and pick up a paintbrush. After months to delaying tactics I finally ran out of excuses. We now have a...
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