The phrase ‘O, what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive…’ might have been coined especially for Elizabeth Dulcie’s new thriller Corruption!
It wasn’t, of course, the quote is a line from Sir Walter Scott’s 1808 poem, Marmion, but it does provide a perfect summary of the plot of this third, and final instalment, of Dulcie’s Suzanne Jones series.
Corruption! is a more-ish deliciously twisty tangle of deception and false trails and crooks masquerading as caring family men. Continue reading
It’s always interesting to do a Meet the Author Q&A with an author you’ve already met and thought you knew…
David Bowie certainly knew what he was talking about when he penned the line: ‘Put on your red shoes and dance…’
It is a truth NEVER universally acknowledged but women are ALWAYS in the frontline of war.
Author Paula Houseman was once a graphic designer.
There are some things that can’t be left unsaid. If you’re still looking for a last-minute summer holiday read, get yourself a copy of Megan Mayfair’s romance The Things We Leave Unsaid.
Do you ever sit down to write a review and find yourself staring at a blank page for what seems forever?
And now for something completely different: The Bespokist Society Guide to…London
If you’ve already read the first two parts in the wickedly funny Hattie Hastings trilogy by Audrey Davis, you don’t need me to tell you The Haunting of Hattie Hastings Part Three is an equal delight.