Cora Baxter is back - and this time, she's facing the most important deadline of her career… When TV reporter Cora Baxter attends the scene of a murder in a London park, she's horrified to discover the victim is someone she knows – and devastated when one of her best friends is charged with the… Continue reading Blog Tour | The Deadline
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Blog Tour | A Cotswold Christmas
Welcome to Wychwood-on-Lea… a not-too-quaint village where frosty evenings, welcoming fires, and second chances will make this a Christmas you’ll never forget. Anna Vere has escaped to the Cotswolds for Christmas to try to heal from her broken engagement and, far worse, her broken dreams. When her reserved room at a bed & breakfast is flooded,… Continue reading Blog Tour | A Cotswold Christmas
Blog Tour: The Wave
When μ returns home to find a sinister screenplay has arrived from Brazil it propels him on a quest to track down a character he believes to be called Ddunsel. As μ’s search progresses it slowly becomes entangled with two parallel tales – the stories of DOWN, a troubled publisher, and David Bohm, a real-life quantum theoretician in post-war… Continue reading Blog Tour: The Wave
Book Review: Small lives, Big World
From Canada to Devizes, from Central America to Paris, this collection of short stories features extraordinary episodes in the lives of ordinary people; from an Ottawa suburban housewife to a middle-aged art teacher; from a Chinese shopkeeper to a 6 year old train traveller; from a Private in the World War 1 trenches to a… Continue reading Book Review: Small lives, Big World
Book Review | Not Quite Perfect
This review is going to be a little different from my usual reviews, just to mix it up a little. A bit shorter and more succinct, a really quick review, if you will. Mary Kildare knows how to read people. It’s both why she makes a great therapist and why she refuses to trust… Continue reading Book Review | Not Quite Perfect





