What happens when your dad goes to work one day and doesn’t come home?
‘We waited and waited for him,’ says the person, who decided the murdered man would not be forgotten.
And years later the memory of Detective Sergeant Helen Carter’s father comes back to haunt her when her first job in CID is a murder inquiry.
Her boss Detective Inspector Jack Craven doesn’t want a woman on his team. Continue reading
If you’ve got your wits about you, you’ll know when you’ve had too many glasses of schnapps.
Whatever you do, don’t mess with crime writer BA Steadman, author of Death on Dartmoor.
It’s a truth universally acknowledged – and if it isn’t, it should be – that life is full of what if’s and maybe’s where every choice, every decision, changes the course of a life.
Would you be gullible enough to fall for a charming con man who loves you for your bank balance rather than your GSOH and desire for FTA and an LTR?
Prizewinning author DA Watson spent several years working in bars, restaurants and call centres before going back to university with the half-arsed plan to become a music teacher.
The epiphany moment came halfway through the first term at high school.
Anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by a never-ending stream of work emails will experience an instant surge of sympathy for Dr Clancy Mclean, the over-worked psychiatrist at the heart of Lead Me Home, a suspenseful debut from CS Savage.
It’s 24 years since women were first ordained into the Anglican priesthood in a ceremony conducted by Bishop Barry Rogerson in Bristol Cathedral in March 12, 1994.
Sometimes author Jane Dunning, whose first novel Thirty-five Minutes from St Tropez was inspired by her love of Provence, wonders if France is in her blood because she was born in Guernsey in the Channel Islands.