Joe Murray is the owner of the Lazy Luncheonette in the fictional Yorkshire town of Sanford. A self-confessed grumpy old sod, with pockets deeper than his short arms can reach and a mild case of `duck's arse disease', Joe has developed a reputation as a successful amateur detective.
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Friday, 27 April 2012
Another wonderful 5* review for Encounters
A big THANK YOU to Maureen Vincent-Northam who has just posted a wonderful 5* review of Encounters on Amazon . Want to see what she has to say about it? Follow the link below
Latest Review
Latest Review
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Book Review - Dark Deceit -(Anarchy Trilogy #1) by Cathie Dunn
If you like Historical Novels with believable characters, settings, conflicts and a touch of romance, I readily recommend this book.
This is the first book in what promises to be a memorable trilogy.
In Dark Deceit, Cathie Dunn has incorporated all the necessary characters, settings, conflicts and resolutions required to ensure a captivating and easy to read historical novel.
This is the first book in what promises to be a memorable trilogy.
In Dark Deceit, Cathie Dunn has incorporated all the necessary characters, settings, conflicts and resolutions required to ensure a captivating and easy to read historical novel.
Monday, 23 April 2012
Encounters - update.
Just a quick update to let everyone know that my book 'Encounters' is now available via amazon.co.uk and amazon.com.
Yikes!!
Yikes!!
Book Review - Bad Moon Rising - Frances di Plino
This is a tightly written, well-researched psychological crime thriller.
From the opening page through to the final scenes, Frances di Plino guides the reader through a labyrinth of twists and turns in both the main plot and multiple sub-plots;
From the opening page through to the final scenes, Frances di Plino guides the reader through a labyrinth of twists and turns in both the main plot and multiple sub-plots;
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