As anyone who knows me knows, I’m not normally a fan of historical fiction. Despite a degree in history, on the whole I prefer my crime to be a more modern gruesome experience. However I do like my crime to have smart powerful women and a good mystery, and the Kate Shackleton series most definitely…
Tag: crime fiction
Angels in the Moonlight by Caimh McDonnell – a review BLOG TOUR
I am delighted to today be taking part in the blog tour for the latest novel by Caimh McDonnell . This one is a prequel to the fantastic Dublin trilogy series. Angels in Moonlight introduces us to Bunny McGarry. As we know from the previous novels Bunny has some rather unorthodox policing methods, and although…
Scorn – Q and A with Paul Hoffman – BLOG TOUR
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…
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….