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Notes On An Execution
Ansel Packer is scheduled to die in twelve hours. He knows what he's done, and now awaits the same fate he forced on those girls, years ago. Ansel doesn't want to die; he wants to be celebrated, ; But this is not his ; As the clock ticks down, three…
Crime Writer Fiona Sherlock creates interactive ‘office return’ murder mystery
Award-winning crime writer Fiona Sherlock has opened bookings for her interactive ‘office return’ game, Murder on the Second Floor, to help companies welcome staff back to the workplace post lockdown. The mystery-inspired game has elements of a treasure hunt and escape room to allow staff to explore their new office…
Book Blast! Billy Riley by Adam Dickson
About Billy Riley Fresh out of prison after five years, debt collector and one-time enforcer Billy Riley heads back to his council estate home with wife Eileen. But things have changed since he’s been away. The local kids run around in gangs, terrorising the neighbours with random drug deals and…
Reasonable Doubt – A jarring look at Australia’s criminal justice system
'The good, bad and downright rotten parts of Australia's criminal justice system are put on trial by Dr Xanthé Mallett. With her clear-eyed logic and objectivity, this compelling book identifies reasonable doubts which must keep prosecutors and defence lawyers awake at night.' Hedley Thomas, host of the Teacher's Pet podcast (more…)
Rico Stays – The final instalment of an enjoyable trilogy
Rico Stays is the final thrilling book in the Pigeon Blood Red trilogy by Ed Duncan After enforcer Richard “Rico” Sanders stepped in to protect his girlfriend from a local mob boss’s hot-headed nephew, all hell broke loose. (more…)