NO SAFE PLACE BY HANNAH BRENNAN – BOOK REVIEW
PUBLISHED BY AVON Hannah Brennan was born in and still lives in South East London, and studied English Literature at Durham University. She is one of the organisers at the Greenwich Writers’ writing group. Hannah is also a trustee at the Royal Association for Deaf people. Hannah has had OCD since her teenage years, although she is now happily in recovery. She has previously volunteered for and regularly attends groups at the charity OCD Action. No Safe Place is her debut novel, which is followed by another DCI Liz Field crime novel, Nothing Left Behind. A super first book by…
View PostTHE FOLKESTONE QUARTERHOUSE, TONTINE STREET
THE POGUE TRADERS I popped into The Quarterhouse last night as Jo was introducing the evening’s entertainment. Irish night for St. Patrick’s Day on the 17th March. Very well attended and good fun was had by all. FOLKESTONE IS A LIBRARY I had a look at what events they had planned. I knew about the Book Swap on Sunday, 28th March, down at Sunny Sands. Let’s all wish for a nice day and hope we get enough people to win the world’s largest Book Swap. It is happening from 2 pm until 3 pm, so see you there with your…
View PostTHE TUTOR BY COURTNEY PSAK – BOOK REVIEW
Published by Hodder & Stoughton Courtney Psak graduated with a degree in Communications and Journalism from Monmouth University, followed by a master’s degree in Publishing from Pace University. She started her career at magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Self and Modern Bride. In 2015, she wrote her first novel, Thirty Days to Thirty, and sold thousands of copies while working as a project manager for Viacom in New York. Courtney currently lives in Palm Beach, Florida, with her husband and two sons. She is a member of the Women’s Fiction Writers Association, the National Writers Association, International Thriller Writers and the…
View PostWATCHING YOU BY HELEN FIELDS – BOOK REVIEW
Published by Avon. Million-copy international best-selling author, Helen is a former criminal and family law barrister. ‘Perfect Kill’ was longlisted for the Crime Writers Association Ian Fleming Steel Dagger in 2020, and others have been longlisted for the McIlvanney Prize, Scottish crime novel of the year. Helen also writes as HS Chandler. Translated into more than 20 languages, Helen’s books have won global recognition. She has two series – the D.I. Callanach police procedurals, and the Dr Connie Woolwine psychological profiling books – and has written standalone novels, The Last Girl To Die, These Lost & Broken Things, The Profiler…
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