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Meet us at CrimeFest 2012

Have you put the dates 24-27 May into your diary yet? If you love crime fiction you should look into it because that’s when top crime fiction authors, aspring new writers and lovers of the genre like us will be converging on Bristol for the…
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Milo's crime picks for March

It’s the first of April and back for his monthly guest column is book loving fiction expert Miles, who runs the blog Milo’s Rambles. Here he takes us through his top crime fiction pickes released over the last month… Guest column — March has been…
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Interview: Ian Ayris

This week marks the official release of the astounding debut novel Abide With Me by Ian Ayris. We reviewed it a little while ago, but to celebrate its release publisher Caffeine Nights has reduced the price of the book to just 77p on Kindle. So,…
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Interview: Paul D Brazill

A day or two ago Paul D Brazill’s latest collection of short stories, Snapshots, arrived. This will be no surprise to many followers of the short crime and flash fiction scene. The author’s gritty tales, scrawled in blood, puke and God knows what else, have…
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Interview: T Jefferson Parker

Hailing from Southern California, T Jefferson Parker has a string of crime novels to his name including Laguna Heat, which was made into a film. If you’ve not come across his work, Sandstone Press is about to introduce it into the UK with his novel…
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Interview: Jason Webster

Having written several non-fiction travel books, Jason Webster has turned his hand to crime fiction and his first novel Or the Bull Kills You was longlisted for the CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger last year. It has since been picked up by Random House…
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