Adventures in Crime Fiction Land
Thursday, 10 March 2022
Deep Cover by Shay Doyle with Scott Hasketh
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Shay Doyle (not his real name) grew up on a rough housing estate in Manchester. He came from a family which was on the wrong side of the tra...
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A Taste for Poison by Neil Bradbury
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A great book for the crime writer this, and as a crime thriller writer I was keen to read it. Each chapter is dedicated to a different poi...
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The Hungry and the Fat by Timur Vermes
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By the author of Look Who’s Back, a satirical novel about Hitler travelling through time to present day Germany, and how modern German socie...
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Murder: The Biography by Kate Morgan
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A “biography” of murder and manslaughter in the UK told through legislation. This is really a biography of the law of homicide, rather than ...
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Monday, 22 November 2021
Use Your Psychic Powers to Have It All by Uri Geller
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Self-improvement titles are not my usual read and Uri Geller is someone who divides opinion. Some think he’s a true psychic, some not. So ...
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The Inheritance by Gabriel Bergmoser
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A sequel to the author’s brilliant first novel in the series, The Hunted, The Inheritance picks up a little after the first novel ended, w...
The Witch Bottle by Tom Fletcher
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Daniel is a milkman who’s split up from his partner and young child. He lives and works in a remote rural area and does his rounds and has...
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