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Bouchercon 2025: New Orleans

Blood on the Bayou: Case Closed. Between 2nd and 7th September 2025, hundreds of crime writers, readers and publishers descended on New Orleans to celebrate mystery books, films and those who create them. I was honoured to be part of the show. It was great to catch up with old friends, famous authors, and enthusiastic readers. Headliners were, Michael Connelly, Ace Atkins, Reed Farrel Coleman, and Bruce Robert Coffin. Friends are too many to list. There were even some I missed, like ships passing in the night. I took photos aplenty. The following slideshow is a happy reminder. Relive the moment, or experience it for the first time. Either way, enjoy.
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Celluloid Crimes is here…

I am pleased to announce that CELLULOID CRIMES, an anthology of short fiction, has been released by Level Best Books. My Vince McNulty short story, Picture House Blues, closes the anthology, which features stories from many acclaimed authors. Pick it up wherever you buy your books. Available in all formats. Enjoy.

“Okay. Here’s a question for you. How do you know if she’s a femme fatale?”
McNulty threw Donk a sideways look. “What kind of question is that?”
Donk nodded at the plush red curtains that had just swished closed across the cinema screen. “In these old black and white films? When the woman’s making eyes at Humphrey Bogart? How do you know if she’s a damsel in distress or the femme fatale?”

So begins a night at the pictures that turns into anything but a relaxing trip down memory lane. Because not everybody is there to watch the films.

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Devil’s Coast: Five Star Review

“A genre remix that dares to be soft where others roar. Campbell proves he can write warmth just as well as war.”

You pick this up expecting action, grit, mystery. What you get is something softer. Stranger. More emotionally tuned than anticipated – like the genre took a deep breath and let itself feel something.

Campbell’s known for punchy, plot-driven narratives, but this one swerves. It leans into vulnerability, emotional resonance, and a kind of nostalgic femininity that feels both deliberate and refreshing. The repeated nods to When Harry Met Sally and other American classics don’t just decorate the story – they define its rhythm. Some might roll their eyes. I smiled.

“What if your favorite action writer paused the chase scene…… to show you the heart beating underneath the armor?”

If you’re into:
– Mystery plots that trade testosterone for tenderness.
– Genre subversions that feel like a wink and a hand on the shoulder.
– Romantic undercurrents braided into adventure without apology.
– Meta references and movie moments that make the whole thing feel oddly lived-in.
– Stories where character is king and tone is queen.
Then this is the curveball you didn’t know you needed. A little quirky, a little sentimental, and totally satisfying.

– Doyenne in Tbilisi

Wow. I must be doing something right. Many thanks. Colin.

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It’s Business Card Time Again

Updated version of the business postcard has been released. It includes all the books published by Down & Out Books and the August and December releases of Ruins Of Midnight and Operation Snow Queen. Get your Jim Grant fix here.

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2023 Release Update

The journey continues with Down & Out Books. Grant & McNulty Thriller, Double Exposure is due out April 21st. Reissue of Campbell's first crime novel, Ruins Of Midnight is due in the summer. And the latest Jim Grant Thriller, Operation Snow Queen is scheduled for December. More details and cover art as soon as it's available. Clear space on your bookshelf. This guys a keeper.

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