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The Great Impersonation: Book Review

The Great Impersonation, written by E. Phillips Oppenheim, was published in 1920. Oppenheim wrote over one hundred novels, which sold millions of copies. Critics regard The Great Impersonation…

A Kill in the Morning Character Dossiers: The Assassin

The Assassin is the protagonist of A Kill in the Morning and narrates most of the chapters. Although A Kill in the Morning features a lot of historical…

A Kill in the Morning – Publication Day!

This is the day I have dreamed of… today is publication day for my first novel A Kill in the Morning. First thing this morning, I popped in…

Double Cross! How a British spy called Garbo saved D-Day

On the 70th anniversary of D-Day – how an amateur Spanish spy, his imaginary sub-agents and his sneaky British handlers saved D-day and pulled off the greatest espionage…

A Kill in the Morning Reviews

The A Kill in the Morning reviews are starting to come in and they’re almost entirely positive. I’ll be reposting the most interesting endorsements, professional A Kill in the…

Eye of the Needle: Book Review

Eye of the Needle (also published as Storm Island), written by Ken Follett and published in 1978, wasn’t his first novel, but it was his first big hit,…

Book Cover Design: How to Make a Book Cover

Good Book Cover Design is Vital The book cover design is one of the most critical factors in a book’s success. There are only really three things that…

From Russia with Love – Book Review

From Russia With Love was written by Ian Fleming and published in 1957. It was the novel that made his name, and James Bond’s. From Russia with Love:…

My Influences

At the very least, a thriller has to actually be thrilling. No one buys a thriller hoping to better themselves or learn about the human condition; the genre…

Molly Ravenhill Wallpaper

Today I’m releasing the second ‘teaser ‘wallpaper for A Kill in the Morning. Like the earlier A Kill in the Morning tagline wallpaper and first A Kill in…