The Intel: Ann Morgan
Let’s be clear, Beside Myself is one hell of a debut from Ann Morgan. A corker of a novel about what happens when our very sense of a self is…
The Intel: Nadia Dalbuono
The American is the follow-up to Nadia Dalbuono’s acclaimed Rome-set thriller The Few, which featured her compromised detective, Leone Scamarcio.…
The Intel: Barbra Leslie
If you’re looking to break bad this Christmas, then Barbra Leslie’s Cracked - the first in a trilogy featuring her kickass heroine Danny…
The Intel: Anders de la Motte
Identity and memory have long held a fascination for authors and readers alike—we can’t get enough of characters who have to discover who they…
The Intel: Vaughn Entwistle
The winter nights are cold and dark, the wind is howling through the trees and you’re in the mood to curl up in front of a crackling fire in a…
The Intel: Mark A. Latham
Mark A. Latham’s supernatural crime novel The Lazarus Gate introduces us to a new Victorian hero. Captain John Hardwick, an army veteran and…
The Intel: G.J. Minett
G.J. Minett has been getting terrific reviews for his debut crime novel The Hidden Legacy, which looks at the repercussions of a childhood crime on…
Guest Post: David Young
Life in the shadow of the Berlin Wall has been a fertile ground for writers such as Len Deighton, John le Carre and Ian McEwan. David Young’s…
The Intel: Felix Francis
(c) Debbie Francis. Penning thrillers has been a family business for Felix Francis. His father, of course, was Dick Francis, the former jockey who…
The Intel: Andrew Shantos
Andrew Shantos has turned to some of the biggest names in show business, Elvis, Jimi, Marilyn, that fellow from The Doors, to populate his debut…
Guest Post: V.M. Giambanco
The Devil has all the best tunes. You know that, I know that - it’s why we read crime fiction. A good protag is nothing without an evil antag. A…
The Intel: Simon Toyne
Photo: Toby Madden Solomon Creed’s been a busy boy since he staggered, barefooted, out of the desert from the burning wreckage of a plane. Creed…