Twistery #18.
Tiny footprints in the gravel led up to the broken window. The burly lover pointed the finger at the dead man’s business rival, a midget.
Tiny footprints in the gravel led up to the broken window. The burly lover pointed the finger at the dead man’s business rival, a midget.
Russian travel company, ULKO Tours, has published a blog post about St Petersburg’s literary connections. You know the sort of thing, Pushkin, Gogol, Dostoevsky… and me! I was very flattered to find myself included in such company – even more so to be mentioned in the same paragraph as J.M. Coetzee!
The winner picked out by random.org is Elizabeth A. White. Elizabeth will win a signed copy of each of the first three novels in my St Petersburg Mysteries series, A GENTLE AXE, A VENGEFUL LONGING, and A RAZOR WRAPPED IN SILK. Thanks to everyone who entered!
Thanks to everyone who requested a PDF of Twistery #17 and especially to those who took the trouble to enter the competition. I will now make the draw to pick a winner from all the correct answers. You can still contact me for a copy of Twistery #17, if you haven’t read it, though it’s …
Okay, yesterday I announced a competition to win a signed copy of each of the first three novels in my historical crime series, A GENTLE AXE, A VENGEFUL LONGING and A RAZOR WRAPPED IN SILK. The first thing you have to do is contact me through my contact form (or you can leave a comment …
The question you need to answer (to win 3 signed books). Read More »