Video review, in French
There’s a wonderful French bookseller called Gerard Collard of La Griffe Noire bookshop, who records video reviews of books. Great idea, especially when you’re such an assured and engaging performer as Monsieur Collard. Below is his review of the French edition of A Gentle Axe, which bears the French title of L’Ame Detournee. Sorry no …
The Diary of a Murder now on twitter
I see that Lee Jackson has joined the twittering classes and is in fact tweeting in the character of Jacob Jones, the diarist from his new e-published novel, The Diary of a Murder. His narrative seems to suit the medium perfectly. Enjoy!
A sign of the times? Author gives away book for free
I’ve just been contacted by Lee Jackson – one of my North London Historical Crime buddies – who tells me that he is publishing his latest novel The Diary of a Murder online, for free. Lee explains his reasons for doing so here and in more detail here, via his website Victorian London. (Incidentally an …
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Farewell Kirkus Reviews
I heard about it through twitter: Kirkus Reviews is to fold, along with Editor & Publisher. The story is here. Kirkus is an institution, and writers with books coming out in America await their verdict with trepidation. They are, or were, notoriously harsh and hard to please. They were snooty about The Gentle Axe, but …