One of the few good things about flying (apart from getting to the destination of course) is the hours of uninterrupted reading it provides, so I always make sure I take a book I think I’m going to love with me. Therefore when The Daves Next Door landed on my doormat I knew it would…
Category: crime fiction
The Vacation by John Marrs – a review BLOG TOUR
John Marr’s is one of my favourite authors so I was delighted to be invited onto the blog tour for the newly repacked The Vacation (previously titled Welcome to Wherever You Are) The Vacation is set in a back packers hostel on a Los Angeles beach. Eight strangers are all there but none of them…
Mr Jones by Alex Woolf – a review
When this book dropped through my door courtesy of Indie Novella it was definitely intriguing. The cover being a suited and booted man with a panda head. Mr Jones begins with Ben and his daughter on their way to school. It’s ten months since the sudden disappearance of Ben’s wife and he’s still struggling to…
Bitter Flowers by Gunnar Staaleson – a review
I enjoy a good ‘ScandiNoir’ and have read and enjoyed a number of Gunnar Staaleson previous novels from his impressive back catalogue therefore I was lucky to get a place on the Orenda blog tour for his latest novel Bitter Flowers. Bitter Flowers sees main character PI Varg Veum returning to work after a stint…