Short Story | Not Talking Italics – Russell Day
Not Talking Italics is a sarcastic short story in which Mister Slidesmith – pardon me, Doctor Slidesmith – is interrogated about a crime committed.. a game of Texas Hold Em’ going Continue Reading
Not Talking Italics is a sarcastic short story in which Mister Slidesmith – pardon me, Doctor Slidesmith – is interrogated about a crime committed.. a game of Texas Hold Em’ going Continue Reading
Dark. Twisted. Devious. Spine-chilling. Wow!! ‘The Devil’s Lieutenant’ is Shervin Jamali’s super strong debut novel – a book about the battle between right and wrong. The unbearable loss of his Continue Reading
With ‘The Kiplock Affair’ Malcolm Roscow gives us a fascinating, yet deprecating and shocking insight into the world of business, where money and power can make and break you – Continue Reading
That little seaside town you love to visit in summer – have you ever wondered what that charming bookshop owner or the lovely landlady really feel about all their visitors? Continue Reading
Today I am proud to present the fabulous #BookCover for Shalini Boland’s next psychological thriller, THE SILENT SISTER. Living in a cosy cottage in the beautiful English countryside should Continue Reading
Wow! What a harrowing tale! Mark Tilbury has done it again – turned my dreams into nightmares with this poignant story of death and cruelty but most of all of Continue Reading
‘Uncommon Cruelty’ is harrowing and utterly distressing and it left me craving for the next book in the series – you will have to read it to understand why. Brutal, Continue Reading
Two neighbours across the street – each trapped in their own world. Each craving for the other’s life – envying the other judging by appearances. One’s shocking truth is revealed Continue Reading
To celebrate the release of the third book in the Madam Tulip Mysteries series, MADAM TULIP AND THE BONES OF CHANCE, author David Ahern talks to us about writing and Continue Reading
Evanthia’s Gift is a multigenerational love story spanning fifty years and crossing two continents, chronicling the lives that unify two families. Introduction The Gift Saga #1 In the year 1956, Anastacia Continue Reading