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Author Interview – Caroline Mitchell

It’s Friday, so I’m delighted to welcome another author to the blog. This week, it’s Caroline Mitchell. Caroline lives with her husband, four children and two dogs in a pretty village on the coast of Essex. Born in Ireland, she … Continue reading

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Author Interview – Graham Smith

I’ve decided to diversify the blog (slightly) to include author interviews. These will likely take place each Friday, but perhaps on other days too. In the words of Sheldon Cooper, what’s life without whimsy? So I’m delighted to welcome Graham … Continue reading

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Just read… Follow the Leader, by Mel Sherratt.

This Mel’s sixth published book, but the second in what I hope will become the DS Allie Shenton series. There is no mystery in the book about who the killer is; we are introduced to him in the first sentence. … Continue reading

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Wassup….?

I’m back! Well, I’ve never actually been away, but I’ve not posted (here) for a while. Life’s pretty busy at the moment, with lots going on. I started a 50k word challenge on 1st Feb (after just not getting going … Continue reading

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Ugly, ugly, ugly.

I’m sure that I would have seen it coming – although perhaps not. How a choice of book title can change the way people refer to you: ‘Ugly’ author a ‘liar and thief’

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