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The Violinist of Auschwitz by Ellie Midwood – review.
Publication date: 18th November, 2020. Description Auschwitz, 1943: In the depths of hell, can hope rise? And can love triumph over hatred? Based on the unforgettable true story of Alma Rosé, The Violinist of Auschwitz brings to life one of … Continue reading
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Tagged Alma Rose, Bookouture, Ellie Midwood, Europe, heartbreaking, Poland, review, Second World War, The Violinist of Auschwitz, Violinist
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The Marriage Trap by Sheryl Browne – review.
Description My husband has been keeping secrets for a long time. He thinks I don’t know what he does outside of this house. But I know everything… Karla watches silently as Jason hurriedly packs his belongings into a suitcase. She … Continue reading
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Tagged Bookouture, domestic noir, drama, fiction, Psychological thriller, review, Sheryl Browne, The Marriage Trap, Thriller
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Faceless by Rob Ashman.
I’ll open this post by saying that it was lovely to introduce my book alongside Rob Ashman’s at the Wigan Noir at the Old Courts event on the 13th September this year. It was an amazing night and I’m thrilled to … Continue reading
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Tagged Carla Kovach, Crime Thriller, faceless, Old Courts, Police Procedural, review, Rob Ashman, Wigan
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The Witch and the Watcher by Phil Price
With the autumnal nights and Halloween fast approaching, you may feel it’s time for a bit of a chill read. I say chill, this novel has all the elements of a chill read such as witches, demons, vampires, ghostly figures … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, Catla Kovach, fantasy, fiction, Horror, Lickey Hills, Phil Price, review, The Witch and the Watcher, third book
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Check Out Checking In.
Pat The Bull Films and Lightbeam Productions, in association with Flirty Bird Pictures and 5cm/Sec Productions, presents British film, ‘Checking In’ (2014). This Independent feature is a clever anthology containing five stories centred around the guests of a busy hotel … Continue reading
Review Review
Review Review – A bit of fun for indie authors. Revenge time! We know, as tempting as it is, it’s unprofessional to reply to your bad reviews. For anyone who has ever received one you will know how personal this … Continue reading