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Stamboul Train (Orient Express): Book Review

Stamboul Train (entitled Orient Express in the USA) was written by Graham Greene and published in 1932. It was his first commercial success, making his name. Stamboul Train:…

Wallpaper for A Kill in the Morning

Today I’m releasing the first ‘teaser ‘wallpaper for A Kill in the Morning. Like the A Kill in the Morning tagline this features an element from the cover,…

How to Become a Spy

First Things First The most important qualification to become a spy The first thing is you must realise if you are going to become a spy is that…

The Tagline for A Kill in the Morning

Today I’m excited to announce the tagline for A Kill in the Morning. To celebrate, I’ve also designed some wallpaper featuring the tagline. The tagline will appear on…

The Convictions of John Delahunt: Book Review

The Convictions of John Delahunt was written by Andrew Hughes and published in 2014. It is set in Victorian Dublin and is the story of a man who has…

Questions and Answers

What are you working on? I’m currently proofreading my novel A Kill in the Morning. It’s very exciting because it’s my last chance to make sure the novel is 100% right…

Ashenden – Book Review

Ashenden, written by Somerset Maugham and loosely based on his experiences as an MI6 agent during World War One, was published in 1928. Ashenden was one of the…

The Eagle Has Landed: Book Review

The Eagle Has Landed, written by Jack Higgins and published in 1975, was a massive bestseller and critics regard it as a classic of the spy thriller genre….

How to Self Publish on Kindle in Three Easy Steps

If you’ve decided to self-publish your novel, book or short story, then the easiest way is to self publish on Kindle and Amazon’s website using Kindle Direct Publishing…

Where Eagles Dare: Book Review

Where Eagles Dare, written by Alistair Maclean and published in 1967, was a critical and commercial success, and critics regard it as a classic of the spy thriller…