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I am delighted that my latest novel is featured on Sally Cronin’s Smorgasbord
Crime Cymru Inspirations
Alex Craigie’s Bubble Reputation, Excerpt.
And so, with Changing Patterns the Story of the Haworth Trilogy continues: Sequel to Pattern of Shadows and the book before Living in the Shadows. #Excerpt #weekendRead #Promotion #Novelines #Honno
Originally posted on Judith Barrow:
Although all three of the books in the Haworth trilogy are based on the same family, they are also stand alone. And yet, to be completely honest, I do need to add this from one of the reviewers… “This is the part where I’m supposed to tell you that each…
Smorgasbord Book Promotions – Book Review – #Nostalgia #BabyBoomers The Rat In The Python: Book 1 The Home by Alex Craigie
Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
Delighted to share my review for the latest book by Alex Craigie. A nostalgic trip down memory lane for those born in the post war years. The Rat In The Python: Book 1 The Home About the book If you haven’t heard of a liberty bodice, believe that half-a-crown…
My Review of The Rat In The Python: Book 1 The Home by Alex Craigie #nostalgia #humour #Memories #TuesdayBookBlog
Judith Barrow reviews The Rat in the Python by Alex Craigie, a book I highly recommend.
Wednesday Windback with Thorne Moore @ThorneMoore
Originally posted on Jill's Book Cafe:
Today I’m delighted to revisit my Five on Friday interview with Thorne Moore which was first posted in July 2019. It’s been brought up to date to include Thorne’s latest publications. Thorne writes psychological mysteries, or “domestic noir,” exploring the reason for crimes and their consequences, rather than…
My Review of Bethulia by Thorne Moore #TuesdayBookBlog #DiamondPress
I am delighted with this brilliant review of Bethulia by Judith Barrow.
Away in a Manger – Thorne Moore
Originally posted on Crime Cymru:
Our final Christmas short story of 2022 comes from Crime Cymru’s Thorne Moore. If I might say so, it’s an excellent example of drawing the reader into an emotional attachment with the central character. Away in a Manger – Thorne Moore So he says ‘That’s pretty impressive, lad,’ and he…