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3d ago
CrimeFest, one of Europe’s leading crime fiction conventions, has announced the winners of its annual awards.
Now in their 16th year, the awards, which honour the best crime books released in the UK last year, were announced at a gala dinner event during CrimeFest in Bristol [Saturday 11 May].
The winner of the highly anticipated Specsavers Debut Crime Novel Award, and £1,000 prize, is Stig Abell for Death Under a Little Sky published by Hemlock Press (HarperCollins).
The gripping crime debut from the Times Radio journalist features London detective Jake Jackson, who discov ..read more
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3d ago
Crossing The Line
SBG Novel book 3
P. A. DePaul
Northfair Pub.
April 23, 2024
Crossing The Line by P. A. DePaul is the third book in the series. Each book is part of the romantic suspense genre. Whereas the first two books were more suspense than romance, this book is more romance than suspense with the heroine Magician and the hero Romeo, part of the Delta Squad team.
The story goes back to eight months ago. Magician was part of a black ops mission, going undercover to infiltrate a sex-slave ring. Little did she realize the mission would change her life forever. The team was sent ..read more
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5d ago
Cape Rage
Danny Barrett Book 2
Ron Corbett
Berkley Pub
March 19, 2024
Cape Rage by Ron Barrett is just as good if not better than his first book, The Sweet Good-bye. The plot line in all these books has Danny Barrett going undercover to solve a crime. In Cape Rage he is asked by the FBI to infiltrate a legendary Pacific Northwest crime family. The plot intertwines family dynamics, betrayal, and revenge.
The book begins with Henry Carter being shot and left for dead by his wife’s family. The adult daughter, Tess Danby, is married to Henry, who is also from a crime family. But with the help of ..read more
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1w ago
The Bin Laden Plot
Trident Deception Book 7
Rick Campbell
St. Martin’s Press
April 12, 2024
The Bin Laden Plot by Rick Campbell is a great military-espionage story. The book has the CIA Director, Christine O’ Connor, along with a former SEAL, Jake Harrison, now a CIA contractor, working together to find out if there is a cover up that includes dangerous acts of corruption, even treason.
This plot starts with the destruction of a destroyer in the Persian Gulf. The explanation from the Secretary of Navy is that it was the result of a rogue UUV (Unmanned Underwater Vehicle). A decision is made t ..read more
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2w ago
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Someone Saw Something by Rick Mofina
A missing child is every parent’s worst nightmare. For journalist Corina Corado, it’s a terrifying reality.
When six-year-old Gabriel vanishes from Central Park, his mother, news anchor Corina Corado, is desperate for answers. Who would take her son—and why?
Detectives suspect there’s a connection to the barrage of hate mail Corina’s received over the years. In her line of work, it’s not unusual for agitated conspiracy theorists to send messages that threaten violence…or worse. But as the investigation deepens, the secr ..read more
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2w ago
Jake Gyllenhaal stars in Presumed Innocent, a limited series premiering June 12 on Apple TV+
Presumed Innocent is an eight-part limited series starring and executive produced by Jake Gyllenhaal, hailing from David E. Kelley and executive producer J.J. Abrams. The star-studded ensemble cast also includes Ruth Negga, Bill Camp, O-T Fagbenle, Chase Infiniti, Nana Mensah, Renate Reinsve, Peter Sarsgaard, Kingston Rumi Southwick and Elizabeth Marvel.
Based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Scott Turow, the series takes viewers on a journey through the horrific murder that upends the Chic ..read more
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2w ago
Authors often complain that it’s hard to answer the question, “Where do you get your ideas?”. An understandable frustration, as I’m sure there isn’t a standard answer from one idea to another. And in fact, most novels contain a multitude of ideas, even some which didn’t make the final cut and ended up in the “Cut text” folder on the author’s computer.
My newest novel, Ex-Girlfriend, is a great example of the multi-faceted nature of ideas and also how the final published novel can end up miles away from the original idea.
Here’s what the novel’s about now:
Sadie and her family are settling int ..read more
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2w ago
Who would speak of Hannibal Lecter and blues from the Mississippi Delta in the same breath? Or simultaneously imagine teaching children and subduing an opponent with a roundhouse kick? Or dream of pitting an ordinary mother against a villain as utterly chilling as one in a Thomas Harris’ novel? All of them together?
Never…unless you are a writer.
In fact, I’m a writer with a blue belt in karate and a background in teaching, a singer and a pianist who composes blues lyrics and melodies, and an admirer of Thomas Harris’ thrillers, particularly Silence of the Lambs. I’m also a mother of two very ..read more
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2w ago
Here’s the trailer for the ninth season of Grantchester, which premieres Sunday, June 16 at 9/8c ET. The new season is set in 1961 and sees the poignant departure of Rev. Will Davenport (Tom Brittany) and the arrival of Rev. Alphy Kotteram (Rishi Nair ..read more
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2w ago
Enjoy this excerpt from CLOSE TO DEATH by Anthony Horowitz! We guarantee that after reading this, you’ll want to read the whole book.
CHAPTER 3
Despite its name, Riverview Close had no view of the River Thames.
It stood in the grounds of a former royal residence, Rievaulx Hall, built in 1758 for Jane Rievaulx, a less well- known mistress of King George II. According to contemporary reports, the original house was something of a rarity: a Palladian villa that managed to be asymmetrical and ugly. It was perhaps no surprise that its architect, William de Quincey, eventually died in a prison tha ..read more