Posts Tagged ‘Severn House’

Saturday, December 1st, 2012

Download the first two chapters of The Mannequin House

The Mannequin House, Book 2 in my new Silas Quinn series, is out later this month. To whet your appetite, my publisher has made the first two chapters available online as a free download. Click here to get yours. If you do download and read, please share any thoughts and comments, either on twitter or here.

In other news, they’ve also made me their author of the month. Which is nice.

And I’m reliably informed the ebook of Summon Up The Blood will be out in time for Christmas.

It’s all good.

 


Friday, November 30th, 2012

The Mannequin House

“A SORT OF EDWARDIAN DIRTY HARRY” Mike Ripley, Shots Magazine.

“Morris excels at heartbreaking scenes of pain and violence, imbuing a classic whodunit plot with emotion and psychological depth.” Publishers Weekly Starred Review.

“[R]ewardingly abundant in quirky episodes and oddball players still unaccustomed to the early 20th century’s altered mores. Quinn definitely deserves a third outing.” J. Kingston Pierce, Kirkus Reviews Blog.

“A nifty period whodunit packed with flamboyant characters and brisk dialogue” Kirkus Reviews.

 

London, 1914. Called out to investigate the murder of a fashion model employed by the House of Blackley, a prestigious Kensington department store, Detective Inspector Silas Quinn of Scotland Yard’s Special Crimes Department is thrown into the bizarre: the chief murder suspect is a monkey. He may be sceptical, but how will Quinn ever get to the truth when faced with the maelstrom of seething jealousy, resentment, forbidden desires and thwarted passion that is the Mannequin House?

It’s been described (by my publisher!) as “a darkly fascinating and intelligent page-turner” and “a must-read for all historical mystery fans”. But don’t take their word for it – download Chaps 1 & 2 by clicking on this link.

The first book in the Silas Quinn series, SUMMON UP THE BLOOD, which was published in April 2012 and received starred reviews from Booklist, Library Journal and Publishers Weekly, is also available from Severn House.

THE MANNEQUIN HOUSE is published 27 December 2012 in the UK and 1 March 2013 in the US.

 

Read the story behind the story in The Rap Sheet.

Read the review in Crime Pieces.

Read my article about writing The Mannequin House in Bookbrunch.

Read my article about the inspiration behind the book in CrimeTime.

The Next Big Thing.

 

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Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Publication day.

Official publication days don’t really mean much unless you’re J.K. Rowling. Which I’m not. Obviously. That said, today is the day officially set aside in the publishing calendar for the release of my new novel SUMMON UP THE BLOOD.

Here’s the blurb from my publisher, Severn House:

First in a brand-new historical mystery series featuring decidedly unconventional turn of the century sleuth, Detective Inspector Silas Quinn.

London, 1914. A killer is at liberty in the dark alleys of the city. The cadavers of his victims all have one thing in common: there is no blood in their bodies. As the killer’s reign of terror continues, Scotland Yard’s Detective Inspector Silas Quinn finds his suspicions focusing on the members of an exclusive gentleman’s club . . . Atmospheric and macabre, Summon Up the Blood takes the reader on a disturbing yet fascinating journey through London’s aristocratic watering holes, seedy brothels and shadowy underworld in the turbulent months leading up to World War I.

It’s being published first in hardback, which does mean it’s a bit on the pricey side. My publisher tells me it’s a limited edition, extremely well-produced hardback, aimed squarely at the libraries market. So you won’t see it much in bookshops (though you can order it, if you’re so moved, or get it on amazon). One thing you should be able to do – provided my publisher’s plan comes off – is take it out from your local library. Which will cost you absolutely nothing, as long as you remember to take it back by the due date.

So that’s what I would do, if I were you, and I fancied giving it a whirl.

Right, better get on with writing the next one now!

 



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