Josie Long is a writer and a stand-up comedian. She won the Best Newcomer award at Edinburgh Fringe Festival and has been nominated three times for Best Show. She was born in Kent in 1982 and studied English at Oxford University. She currently lives in Glasgow.
Lucy Vine is the best-selling author of Hot Mess, What Fresh Hell, Are We Nearly There Yet?, Bad Choices, and Seven Exes. Her books have been bought in 17 territories and optioned for TV/film.
Paula Lennon writes in multiple genres including contemporary crime, historical fiction, and magical realism. She was longlisted for the Historical Writers Association/Sharpe Books Unpublished Novel Award, and was a finalist in the ScreenCraft Cinematic Book Competition. Her Jamaican detective trilogy is published by Joffe Books.
Beth Miller is the author of four novels, including the bestselling The Missing Letters of Mrs Bright. She has also published two non-fiction books, and works as a book coach and creative writing tutor. Before writing books, she worked as a sexual health trainer, a journalist, a psychology lecturer, a PhD student, an alcohol counsellor, and an inept audio-typist.
Perfect for fans of Carol Wyer, Gail Honeyman, and Jane Fallon, Starstruck is the laugh-out-loud story of a life swap between two performers of contrasting fame.
Castle Freeman, Jr. is the author of five novels, including the critically acclaimed Go With Me, which has been made into a film starring Anthony Hopkins, as well as two short-story collections. For thirty years he contributed pieces on country living in New England in The Old Farmer’s Almanac, and he has lived rural Vermont since 1975.
Lee Farnsworth studied Genetics at Newcastle University, eventually gaining a PhD for his work on bovine mitochondria. He then spent more than fifteen years in the pharmaceutical industry, holding senior leadership positions in Europe and the US. He kissed the corporate world goodbye to spend more time writing. Lee lives in Berkshire. He has two children and a large collection of bird feeders.
Mark Hebden, who died in 1991, was one of the pen names of John Harris, author of The Sea Shall Not Have Them and Covenant with Death. He also wrote adventure stories under the name of Max Hennessy.
Before becoming a full-time writer, he was a sailor, an airman, a journalist, a travel courier and a history teacher. During World War II he served with two forces and two navies. Hebden is a master of his genre, and his writing is as timeless as it is versatile and entertaining.
When Chief Inspector Pel accepts a drinks invitation at the house of a big shot, Deputy Claude Barclay, he doesn’t realise how compromised he will become by his acceptance.
Brigade Criminelle is mobilised when a fatal stabbing, an anticipated delivery of lethal drugs from Marseilles, and the discovery of a thirty-year-old corpse in an ancient turreted tower in the town of Puyceldome coincide with a frantic search for two murderous hitchhikers – all on Chief Inspector Pel’s patch.
Brigade Criminelle is mobilised when a fatal stabbing, an anticipated delivery of lethal drugs from Marseilles, and the discovery of a thirty-year-old corpse in an ancient turreted tower in the town of Puyceldome coincide with a frantic search for two murderous hitchhikers – all on Chief Inspector Pel’s patch.
Rita is in Madeira seeking justice for the murder of her mentor – the first book in a classic suspense mystery series, with an ending always sure to surprise!
Tina is at the Edinburgh International Festival investigating the disappearance of her lover – the second book in a classic suspense mystery series, with an ending always sure to surprise!
Doctor B. McRannoch is drawn into an espionage plot in the Bahamas – the fourth book in a classic suspense mystery series, with an ending always sure to surprise!
Ruth finds herself at the centre of a case in Rome involving a stolen camera and a headless corpse - the fifth book in a classic suspense mystery series, with an ending always sure to surprise!
Joanna becomes embroiled in a kidnapping plot that takes her from Canada to the former Yugoslavia - the sixth book in a classic suspense mystery series, with an ending always sure to surprise!
Wendy comes to Marrakesh for business but ends up evading kidnapping and murder – the final book in a classic suspense mystery series, with an ending always sure to surprise!
Fast and funny, Fitzhugh's new series follows FM rock DJ Rick Shannon who, in taking one final job before a career change, suddenly finds himself on an unexpected track...
'No writer this side of Carl Hiaasen combines humour, homicide, and thrills like Fitzhugh. Human Resources is a humdinger, a darkly comic gem.' Paul Levine
In the music industry, everybody plans to make a killing — one way or another. It’s murder on Music Row, where things don’t always turn out as planned.
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