Red as blood by Lilja Sigurdardóttir – a review BLOG TOUR

I am a big fan of Icelandic crime fiction, and very much enjoyed Lilja Sigurdardóttir’s previous novels so I was looking forward to reading her latest Red As Blood. Red As Blood starts with the wife of millionaire Flossi going missing. He comes home to find the house in dissaray and a ransom demand of…

Alias Emma by Ava Glass – a review

One of the best things about attending the Harrogate Theakstons Old Peculiar Crime Writing Festival is the amount of free books that you come away with and this year was not exception. The tricky part is working out what to read first but one of the books that found it’s way to the top of…

The Family Retreat by Bev Thomas – a review Blog Tour

I am delighted to be taking part in the blog tour for The Family Retreat by Bev Thomas which is out on the 25th August. Screenwriter Rob and his wife Jess are going away for the summer after a year that has pushed Jess to the edge as she’s struggled with her job as a…

Quarter to Midnight by Karen Rose – a review BLOG TOUR

I’ve been lucky enough to be invited onto some fantastic blog tours recently and the latest for the new novel by Karen Rose is no exception. Quarter to Midnight by Karen Rose is the start of a brand new series featuring a band of private investigators led by Burke Broussard. Rocky Herbert has seemingly killed…