How did it get to almost-February?? I know I had my head down working on revisions but somehow Feb has snuck up on me. I surfaced to take a look at the reviews of A Proposal to Secure His Vengeance and was thrilled to find 7 - 7!! great reviews on Amazon and there's a really fabulous one over on the Mills and Boon site -
A Stunning read!!
*****
This is hugely enjoyable. A book to savour like a fine wine. An example of a highly accomplished author at the top of their game. The writing comes across the page as effortlessly readable. Assured storytelling at it's very best.
*****
This is hugely enjoyable. A book to savour like a fine wine. An example of a highly accomplished author at the top of their game. The writing comes across the page as effortlessly readable. Assured storytelling at it's very best.
Raoul Cardini is a hero who delivers from the start, dominating the book. I highly recommend this potentially as of the finest in the Kate Walker vintage!!
Read it now!!
Now I need to focus on sorting out a trip to York with the other writer in the family while I act as PA. That's the rest of the week seen to.
My DH and his co-author Stuart Gibbon - former senior police detective and now running The Gib Consultancy are giving a talk at Waterstone's in York from 7pm
Historical crime writer Stephen Wade and former Senior Police Detective Stuart Gibbonhave teamed up to write The Crime Writer's Casebook, an essential companion for anyone interested in crime, whether historical or modern-day. It features true crime case studies and explains how crime investigation has evolved throughout the centuries.
This is a unique opportunity to hear extracts from the book and to ask questions of two leading experts in their field.
This is a unique opportunity to hear extracts from the book and to ask questions of two leading experts in their field.
PS If you can't make York - then there's a second talk in Waterstone's in Harrogate on 16th February at 18.30 pm
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