Today I am pleased to welcome Paul Hoffman to acrimereadersblog. His novel Scorn is being released today. Scorn is about a physicist who turns to eating priests. Thanks for joining me Paul. What was the inspiration behind Scorn? A few years ago I was watching a news item on the BBC where its Vatican correspondent…
Tag: crime fiction
Death in Dulwich – Q and A with Alice Castle – BLOG TOUR
Today I am delighted to welcome Alice Castle to acrimereadersblog. Alice is the author of Death in Dulwich, which I was lucky enough to read on a recent train journey down to London. Death in Dulwich introduces us to single mum Beth. She has recently got a job as an archivist in a local school….
Exquisite by Sarah Stovell – a review
I received a surprise copy of this from the publisher and have only just got around to reading it. Exquisite is the new novel by Sarah Stovell, and Exquisite it really is. The story follows two women and is told purely from their points of view. Bo is a successful author who lives in the…
The Monster’s Daughter by Michelle Pretorius
I was sent a copy of this by the publishers Melville House, and I agreed to review it having already said that historical fiction isn’t really my thing. This however sounded interesting as it was described as a historical thriller set in South Africa which is a country that has always intrigued me. The Monster’s…