Live And Let Die by Ian Fleming An appreciation of yet another book that made Colin Campbell fall in love with reading. And by extension, writing. Take a look at his review of the book that got him into the […]
Read MoreThe Big Thrill interview THE NEW JIM GRANT THRILLER. That’s a good way to describe it after Down & Out Books spent 2019 republishing the first six in the series. Now they truly are breaking new ground, Book 7 – […]
Read MoreDown & Out Books publish the new Jim Grant thriller. When Jim Grant’s flight home to give evidence about Snake Pass is cancelled he is diverted via Charlotte NC. But missing that flight too he is forced to spend a […]
Read MoreLieutenant Hornblower by C.S. Forester An appreciation of another one of the books that made Colin Campbell fall in love with reading. And by extension, writing. Take a look at his review of the book he first read as a […]
Read MoreThe Most Dangerous Game by Gavin Lyall An appreciation of one of the books that made Colin Campbell fall in love with reading. And by extension, writing. Take a look at his review of the book he first read as […]
Read MoreNot Down & Out, Onwards & Upward Following Down & Out Books’ announcement of the release schedule for 2020, here is a trailer for the Jim Grant series so far. Watch the video here
Read MoreCoronavirus – A Writer’s Perspective First of all, stay safe and protect those around you. The UK, like so many places around the world has gone into lockdown. Second of all, what do you do with your time? Well, for […]
Read MoreNot Down & Out, Onwards & Upward Down & Out Books have announced the release schedule for 2020. Here is what to expect and when to expect it. CATAWBA POINT June 8th 2020 Jim Grant 7. Charlotte, North Carolina. Staying […]
Read MoreThe Big Thrill interview Back when Shelter Cove was first published, the International Thriller Writers magazine The Big Thrill ran an interview to mark the launch. Read the interview here
Read MoreDown & Out Books’ relaunch of the Jim Grant thrillers concludes. Trouble comes in threes. Always has and always will. If Cole Thornton had recognised that he might have moved on from Shelter Cove before it became a killing jar […]
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