Two cops talk across the pond. Following on from Down & Out Books’ relaunch of the Jim Grant thriller series, ex-Spokane cop Frank Zafiro interviewed ex-Yorkshire police officer Colin Campbell for his Wrong Place, Write Crime podcast. The two found […]
Read MoreDown & Out Books have announced that they will be relaunching the Jim Grant series of thrillers this year. Florida based publisher, Down & Out Books have taken the entire series featuring ex Yorkshire cop Jim Grant, nicknamed The Resurrection […]
Read MoreAVAILABLE AGAIN. To coincide with the publication of SHELTER COVE, the first four Resurrection Man novels have been re-released. Jim Grant first made a name for himself in Boston in Jamaica Plain, earning the nickname The Resurrection Man. He was […]
Read MorePeter Ash on Jim Grant. Or rather Nick Petrie on Colin Campbell. High praise indeed coming from the man who writes the Peter Ash series, which I love. Light It Up is the latest Peter Ash adventure and Beacon Hill […]
Read MoreBlood on the Bayou – Bouchercon 2016. The Big Easy. New Orleans. House of the Rising Sun. Call it what you want but one thing it certainly is is hot. Really hot. And steamy, in a good way. It was […]
Read MoreAs part of the National Crime Reading Month the CWA and it’s affiliate the Crime Readers Association have been running giveaways and guest posts on their blog. Since the CWA was the first organisation to give me a break I […]
Read MoreOne of the benefits of doing the book convention circuit is the many friends I have made over the years. My good mate Ken Isaacson is right at the top of that list. And he plays a mean piano. So […]
Read MoreSo far Jim Grant has travelled to Jamaica Plain in Boston, Montecito Heights in Los Angeles and Adobe Flats in Texas. Not to mention starting out at Snake Pass in Yorkshire. That’s 4 books in. More to come. Where do […]
Read MoreSuspense Magazine invited me onto their radio show to coincide with the publication of Snake Pass. Upside was joining True Blood creator Charlaine Harris, fellow Midnight Ink author Robert Lewis and one of my favourites, Ace Atkins. Downside is sounding […]
Read More“Crackerjack entertainment: taut, gritty and full of devilish twists.” First word on Snake Pass from the esteemed Kirkus Book Reviews. It’s all good. Before Jim Grant became involved with Jamaica Plain, Montecito Heights and Adobe Flats he got into trouble […]
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