I am a huge fan of Peter James and have met him a couple of times. Most notably when Me and the Sister went to see A Perfect Murder at the Opera House in York and unexpectedly and rather excitingly saw him outside. With hindsight I’m pretty sure we were the only two in the audience who had…
Tag: crime fiction
Block 46 by Johana Gustawsson – a review BLOG TOUR
I was delighted to be asked to be part of the blog tour for Block 46 by Johana Gustawsson. Block 46 is a novel that travels not only between cities but also time. In modern day London we meet true crime writer Alexis Castells. When her friend jewelry designer Linnea doesn’t show up for the…
My Sister by Michelle Adams – a review
I was given a free copy of this at the festival last year, and it has only just reached the top of my rather teetering ‘to be read’ pile. My Sister is the debut novel by Michelle Adams. It tells the story of Irini who was given away by her parents at the age of…
Porcelain: flesh of the innocents by Lee Cockburn – a review Spring Reading Week BLOG TOUR
I was given a copy of Porcelain: flesh of the innocents by Lee Cockburn from the publisher Clink Street Publishing and I am delighted to be part of their spring reading week. Porcelain is described as vivid, dark and unsettling and it most certainly is. Set in Edinburgh, the story starts with two five year…