AK Turner's Body Language is a book I've been meaning to read for a while, but when the third book came available because of Audible's Christmas offer collection, I took the opportunity to revisit the first one. After I'd seen her on the stage at Bloody Scotland, discussing the series so far, it was what … Continue reading Because of an Offer
Month: December 2023
My book is Free with Kindle Unlimited Membership
Just wanted to share this with you all, my book is available for free on Amazon with kindle unlimited membership at the moment. I would be grateful if you read it if you would put a review on Amazon or Goodreads. Merry Christmas to you all. I hope you enjoy what other crime novels you … Continue reading My book is Free with Kindle Unlimited Membership
My second strike in quick succession
J K Rowling's latest Strike book The Running Grave is probably the best she has written so far. The length of the story was really well timed, to have a third of the book tying up the investigation is quite normal, but to have ten hours of this, which is normally the length of your … Continue reading My second strike in quick succession
Another great book on Grisham’s list
The Judge's List by John Grisham is the first of his books that I've read involving a serial killer. The very intriguing Lacy Stolz, the protagonist of the Whistler, has come back in this sequel, something that Grisham seems more comfortable in doing. However, instead of Native Americans, she is dealing with the conduct of … Continue reading Another great book on Grisham’s list
Rinder’s Fiction
After finding out about Rob Rinder's first novel, The Trial, at last years' Harrogate festival, I was unable to watch that panel, due to the launch of my own book at the time. So when I saw the book on offer with Audible last week and saw how many people had reviewed it, I had … Continue reading Rinder’s Fiction
Strike and the Internet
The 6th Strike novel, at 34 hours, is the longest book that I've read in a while. I've heard a lot about how irritating a lot of people found the use of the internet during the book, which I have to agree with, but given what the book was based on, I can understand it … Continue reading Strike and the Internet