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Tag Archives: Midlands
The New Girlfriend by Sheryl Browne – review.
Description Some secrets are more dangerous than others. Cassie once did something so bad she’s never spoken about it since. When her beloved son, Josh, dies suddenly in a tragic accident, Cassie is overcome with grief. And, as she cries … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged Birmingham, book review, Bookouture, fiction, Midlands, mystery, Psychological thriller, Sheryl Browne, The New Girlfriend, Thriller
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DESPERATELY SEEKING NORMAL by TANYA BULLOCK – cover reveal!
I’m so excited to be a part of Tanya’s cover reveal. Desperately Seeking Normal will be published on the 1st July and is categorised as women’s fiction. ‘Manages to combine a sensitive subject with Black Country humour’ Description A heartwarming … Continue reading
Dead in the Dark by Stephen Booth – review.
Description Master crime writer Stephen Booth ventures into the Peak District’s dark subterranean world for a brand new, stunning and gasp-inducing Cooper & Fry thriller. ‘A modern master’ Guardian How do you prove a murder without a body? Ten years … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, This and That
Tagged Caves, Cooper and Fry, crime fiction, Dead in the Dark, Midlands, Mines, Murder mystery, mystery, Peak Distict, Police Procedural, Sheffield, Sphere, Stephen Booth
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