Jan Selbourne’s Books

The Proposition by Jan Selbourne. War changes a man. For Harry Connelly it’s down to a bullet on the Western Front or arrest and prison at home – until, badly wounded, he collapses beside the body of Andrew Conroy.  Same build, same colouring, illegitimate, no known family. What does he… Continue reading

Rob Shackleford’s Books

Drowned Paradise by Rob Shackleford. In the global climate of conflict, shortages, and political instability and ineptitude, residents on the Coastal communities of Australia’s Gold Coast are suddenly hit by a tsunami. A huge one. To make matters worse, most tech dies with it. A disaster novel with a twist,… Continue reading

Kathleen Heady’s Books

Sacrifice by Kathleen Heady. In this fourth book in Kathleen Heady’s series featuring Nara Blake, the story takes us to a small Spanish town in the Pyrenees, where Nara and her now-husband Alex Collier travel to retrieve several notebooks that belonged to a British artist who died there during the… Continue reading

David W. Thompson’s Books

’Possum Stew by David W. Thompson. How dark do you like your fiction?Are the terrors of day-to-day life enough?Or does it take the creature hidden in the dark woods to stir your blood?Perhaps, a visit back in time to face the Wendigo will quench your thirst?Fairies are sweet, gentle creatures…right?Are… Continue reading