The difficult birth of THE GIRL WHO WOULDN’T DIE
I have been a crime fiction fan for thirty years, since reading Thomas Harris’, The Silence of the Lambs, and my enthusiasm for thrillers dates back to Peter Benchley’s Jaws.
I have been a crime fiction fan for thirty years, since reading Thomas Harris’, The Silence of the Lambs, and my enthusiasm for thrillers dates back to Peter Benchley’s Jaws.
A Midnight Dance Joanna Davidson Politano Revell Pub. Sept 7, 2021 A Midnight Dance by Joanna Davidson Politano brings to life a mystery involving the ballet. But the plot has more than a mystery. As with many ballet romances, there are tragedies. Combining...
Rebecca Griffiths grew up in mid-Wales and went on to gain a first class honours degree in English Literature.
Ah workspaces, a sacrosanct, tranquil place you dream of calling your own, where you can write uninterrupted by the demands of everyday life whilst inspired by tumultuous skies or ice cream clouds skittering by as you gaze through your picture window and contemplate…
“We’ll stay 6 months max. It’s fine if you’re a hobbit, but no one else could live here.”
High Stakes Iris Johansen Grand Central Publishing Sept 7th, 2021 High Stakes by Iris Johansen will remind readers how talented she is in writing gripping characters. Per usual, she puts her heroines through the ringer, but has them come out on top and with...