@DermotMurnaghan Hi Dermot. So sorry to hear your news. Remember, the chances of pulling through are better now that they have ever been. I'm off to a party on Saturday in celebration of a friend who has pulled through stage 4 throat cancer.
Our car was scraped by a @BidfoodUK lorry. Their driver admitted fault and car went in for repair. Weeks later, repair's been done but the garage won't give the car back - because it says the company @BidfoodUK use to handle accidents like this doesn't pay its bills! Over2U BUK
Just finished reading The Twelfth Floor by the brilliant Michelle Kidd - the first Jack MacIntosh mystery I’ve read but certainly not the last. @AuthorKidd has the rare ability of making you want to read on not just at the end of every scene but the turn of every page
So @tfl, you’ve got a tannoy. Why not tell people? This has been going on for years. In 1969 they put men on the moon and you still can’t find a way of telling your long suffering passengers which train is going first.
Well done @tfl once again! I’m sitting on a train at Arnos Grove station at the north of the Piccadilly Line. It has two north bound platforms and the sign says my train is going first. Another train comes in - and goes off in front of us. So that’s five minutes of my life gone
Here's a jolly Yuletide gift from @diamond_crime - my debut thriller #DeadlyProtocol available on Kindle for just 99p till Christmas. But it's an explosive tale of brutal murder and high-level intrigue. Maybe not so jolly after all. Grab it while you can! https://t.co/H61tus7On7
If you don’t subscribe to the Mystery People ezine, now’s the time! The latest edition includes my review of the recent @ChilternKills crime writing festival. There’s also a link to buy my debut crime thriller #DeadlyProtocol – available on Kindle for just 99p till Christmas!
Just finished reading City on Fire by @gbpoliceadvisor Graham Bartlett. A humdinger! His years at the sharp end of policing shine through to give this book compelling authenticity, plus an equally compelling main protagonist, Jo Howe. A spellbinding page-turner.
I've recently read @rogercorke's explosive debut crime novel #DeadlyProtocol. Dr Ronnie Ackerman discovers one night stand, eminent cancer doctor, Dr Hasley Stone dead in his sauna. She panics, cleaning all traces of having been in the house. Full review: https://t.co/P5hSXeJ2wN
I’ve been reading Paul Durston’s fantastic debut crime thriller If I Were Me - a brilliant read. It’s not a police procedural, though it’s packed with police officers. It’s not a psychological thriller, even though it’s loaded with psychology. It’s a crime thriller like no other.
Navigating my way through the luscious lethal labyrinthine plot of #DeadlyProtocol by @rogercorke - first intrigued by learning the book ends in Gray’s Inn Rd, where my own life began in @RoyalFreeNHS but there's much much more. Strap in for the twists & turns, and give it a go!
Just finished The Trap by @AvaGlassBooks. Brilliantly paced. At the start, she so envelops the reader in compelling characters and a web of intrigue that you can't put it down. But when she ups the pace, you can't read fast enough! And please bring back Kate Mackenzie, Ava!