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Saturday 10 November 2012

Past Imperfect


Amazon Review

How does a new thriller writer carve out a name for himself in an overcrowded field? With Past Imperfect, Matthews shows that he is already a novelist of real accomplishment. Spanning three decades and moving between France, America and England with a slew of forensic, medical and psychiatric evidence to keep the reader irresistibly gripped, Matthews sets his narrative in motion with a car accident in California that has deadly consequences for two boys left fighting for their lives. French detective Dominic Fornier (a character owing not a little to Simenon) finds himself pulled out of the sluggish rural backwaters he is used to in order to unearth the clues that lie in a young boy's psyche. And the blackmail and political intrigue that Fornier encounters are no less intimidating than the ruthless killer determined to ensure that his identity is not disclosed. The exhilarating, picaresque sweep of Matthews' plot needs to be held together with a strong protagonist and with the laconic Fornier, Matthews has created just such a hero. If at times, one may feel the changing of gears between the legal and forensic aspects of the piece, this hardly matters. The delineation of each country is accomplished with dash and verve, and if (at 500 pages) this is a lengthy read, few will find their attention straying at any point. --Barry Forshaw

Review

'A classy, well-written and unusual thriller.' -- Yorkshire Post

'Impressive... strong characterization and a relentless race against time to avert the worst carry the reader along the thick pages of this psychological and legal thriller with a difference.' -- Time Out

'Intriguing thriller (with a) ...dogged and sexy French detective. Treat yourself.' -- Prima

'Matthews delivers one of the best debut thrillers in years, brave, ambitious and remorselessly entertaining. Past Imperfect is a stormer.' -- Dublin Evening Herald

'Matthews maintains the suspense... an engrossing odyssey into the seamy side of a world that is so near, yet sometimes seems so far. Compulsive reading.' -- The Times

'One of the most compelling novels I've read... an ambitious and big novel which will keep you enthralled to its last page.' -- Cork Examiner

Product Description

Product Description

Two boys.

One Murder.

Sometimes justice takes more than a lifetime.

A car accident in California, a deadly assault in Provence, and two boys 30 years apart are left battling for their lives.

Dominic Fornier is the detective who finds himself at the heart of the investigation. A simple provincial case that becomes one of the largest and most important in French criminal history.

Fornier's only hope is to prove the link between the two boys thirty years apart. A compulsive journey through forensic, medical and psychiatric evidence between France, the USA and London; a breathless paper chase of clues from a young boy's psyche... and a desperate race against time with a killer who will stop at nothing.


Reviews:

The Times
'Matthews maintains the suspense... an engrossing odyssey into the seamy side of a world that is so near, yet sometimes seems so far. Compulsive reading.'

Time Out
'Impressive... strong characterization and a relentless race against time to avert the worst carry the reader along the thick pages of this psychological and legal thriller with a difference.'

Prima
'Intriguing thriller (with a) ...dogged and sexy French detective. Treat yourself.'

Cork Examiner
'One of the most compelling novels I've read... an ambitious and big novel which will keep you enthralled to its last page.'

Yorkshire Post
'A classy, well-written and unusual thriller.'

Dublin Evening Herald
'Matthews delivers one of the best debut thrillers in years, brave, ambitious and remorselessly entertaining. Past Imperfect is a stormer.'


Thursday 8 November 2012

Bad Company


Product Description

Josh Steele has a lot to get over. Two years ago, his alcoholic wife died in a tragic fire accident. He almost lost his business at the same time. On vacation, fishing with old friends in the Bahamas, he is finally starting to get his life back on track.

But suddenly it is all going wrong again.

And Josh is about to get mixed up with some very bad company.

An epic adventure story, which switches effortlessly between the centuries, 'Bad Company' tells the story of a modern-day businessman struggling to keep his company together against impossible odds, alongside a tale of 18th-century pirates buccaneering through the high seas.

The two stories intertwine - in a way that will both chill and fascinate the reader.

'Bad Company' is a brilliant high-concept thriller that will appeal to fans of writers such as Wilbur Smith, Lee Child, and Robert Ludlum.

“This will grip you from the first page, and won't let go until the last” - Matt Lynn, author of the best-selling Death Force thrillers.

“The best thriller of the year.” - Tom Kasey, author of the best-selling Trade-Off.

John R. Childress is the best-selling author of 'Game Changer' and 'Almost Perect'. He is a leading business consultant, who was educated at Harvard University and the American University of Beirut. His fiction is based on an intimate first-hand knowledge of big business, government and global politics.

Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher.




Wednesday 7 November 2012

Making Waves


Product Description

Making Waves is about the adventures of Paul Barrington, a handsome stylist from London, who lands a coveted position on a new luxurious cruise ship in the mid-fifties bound on a world cruise to many exotic ports-of-call. This magnificent ship catered to stars of stage and screen, maharajas, the rich and world leaders. It is based of the experiences of the author as a ship's stylist aboard a series of luxury liners and even a very exotic modified banana boat visiting several islands in the West Indies.
As the novel begins our hero has just completed a stint in the Royal Air Force and with his appetite for travel and adventures whetted he determined that his unique skills as a stylist could allow him to sail the seven seas and and meet


Pinpoint


Product Description

A lawyer, a murderer and a policeman – caught in a tangled web of love, loss, terror and intrigue in this driving psychological thriller.

When criminal lawyer Julia Grant interviews Sam Smith who has been charged with a vicious murder, she feels a strange connection to him.

Has she met him before? Does he hold a key to her lost childhood memories?

He feels a connection too. “Julia, you are the only one who can help me,” he pleads.

Is it the same connection? Does he know something she cannot recall?

When he is duly convicted despite her best efforts, he suddenly turns on her in the courtroom and threatens that one day he will make sure to wreak his revenge on her.

But why?

What has she ever done to him?

About the Author

Sheila Mary Taylor was born in Cape Town beneath the towering slopes of Table Mountain. She was trained as a ballet dancer but stopped dancing in her early twenties when she started moving around the world with her husband and living in exotic places. Her plethora of unusual activities - jockey in Amateur Ladies’ races, a spell of acting and directing, editor of a dramatic society magazine, secretary to a diplomat, dancing in the Royal Albert Hall, roller skating in night-clubs, just to name a few - have all enriched and inspired her writing. Pinpoint is her first crime thriller. During her research Sheila was smuggled into an interview room at Strangeways Prison to witness a consultation with a murderer. She roamed the seedy streets of Manchester’s notorious downtown Moss Side district, masquerading as a social worker. She ventured into derelict buildings, walked along the tow-paths of deserted canals, wandered over the moors, took a ride in an ambulance and attended a course in self-protection given by a Black-belt karate expert. She even broke her leg, but not in the same way as her danger-defying main character Julia did.


Tuesday 6 November 2012

Border Crossings


Product Description

Kirkus Reviews

A tightly scripted thriller with an unusually well-developed main character.

When a college student vacationing in Cancun is abducted, her parents turn to a friend to help find her.  After spurning the sleazy advances of an older man in a nightclub in Cancun, spring-breaking college student Taylor Woodall is abducted at gunpoint outside her hotel, and her friend is shot. Her father immediately contacts his old friend Catherine James, a smart, resourceful attorney who has long dealt with sketchy characters south of the border. After running into a dead end with the local cops, James stumbles across a street kid who may have some pertinent information, but after the two are attacked in a crowded market, she realizes she's in over her head. She has no choice but to contact Matt, an old boyfriend who is currently working as a gun for hire, training anti-cartel soldiers deep in the jungle. Once Matt is on the scene, the pace of the investigation picks up, but, given his extreme methods, James is forced to confront some prickly moral issues if she's going to find out exactly what happened to Taylor. Although the novel follows thriller plot conventions fairly closely, when it comes to character development, Weems makes interesting choices. James' discomfort with Matt's methods is well-portrayed, as she tries her best to accept using extreme violence to achieve moral ends. The action scenes are well-wrought, and the prose flows clearly for the most part, occasionally hampered by the insertion of unnecessary detail. Overall, the book's strengths outweigh this minor weakness, and a parallel plot concerning a young Mexican girl lured into prostitution in the U.S. works well to underscore the themes of the primary plot, even if it doesn't seem to relate to it directly.




Monday 5 November 2012

Crime in the Community


Product Description

Christopher thinks he has his life under control until the mysterious Amaryllis arrives in the little town, spreading chaos and confusion in her wake.
Suddenly he isn't sure about anything any more. Will he learn to relax and go with the flow or will he try desperately to remain in charge even in the face of domestic upsets and strange things happening all around him?


Sunday 4 November 2012

Look for me


Product Description

Bestselling Suspense Author, Traci Hohenstein, brings readers an exciting prequel to the popular Rachel Scott series.

Three-year-old Mallory Scott has disappeared from her front yard in the exclusive Bal Harbour neighborhood of North Miami. With no eye witnesses and very few clues, Rick and Rachel Scott have experienced every parent’s worst nightmare.

After weeks of looking for Mallory, Rachel’s hopelessness and desperation has grown out of control at the lack of leads in her daughter's case. When another toddler vanishes without a trace in a nearby city, Rachel leaves her high profile real estate career to help find him.

In her search for the missing boy, Rachel finds a sense of purpose - and hope that she may find her own daughter one day. This leads her to a life-changing event that may destroy her marriage and transform her life forever.

Look for Me is a must read for any fan of the Rachel Scott series, or an ideal starting point for new readers.


Saturday 3 November 2012

Regenesis


Product Description

In the wake of his mother’s death, seventeen year old Nick Jacobs struggles to live a normal life with the support of his closest friends and elder brother. That is until the murder of someone close to him drives Nick to hunt down the one responsible. His endeavor proves ineffective until an enigmatic stranger, called Mizuno, offers his assistance so long as Nick agrees to aid him in a mysterious project. Nick quickly realizes the true purpose of the said-project: to save the world from itself.

While Nick emerges with new purpose from the remains of his old life, a serial killer known only as Cladis terrorizes the city of Baltimore. Detective Ryan Sage leads the investigation and soon realizes that Cladis targets people who gain superhuman abilities. Detective Sage is hesitant to indulge the theory but soon comes face-to-face with the reality of super powers. To make matters worse, Sage believes his target has powers of his own.

Regenesis is a novel about individuals who face uncertainty in all of its various forms. In London, a young married couple struggle for survival after a terrorist attack leaves their home in rubble and one comatose. And a troubled high school girl wrestles with her feelings toward a handsome Romanian exchange student, who has his own clandestine motives for crossing the globe. Regenesis is about change, be it good or bad, and how we react or fail to adapt in an ever-changing world. It is about pain and loss. It is about melancholy and isolation. It is about anger and vindication. And finally, although it is ever present, Regenesis is absolutely not about super heroes.


Friday 2 November 2012

Hidden


Product Description

Why has a beautiful young woman been committed to an insane asylum? What is the truth behind a shadowy past containing drug use, promiscuity and murder? What secrets does she hold that others will kill to keep HIDDEN? These are questions that psychologist Kate Bennett must answer if she is to save her patient's sanity...and both their lives. But Kate has secrets of her own, and a dark past of her own that will come back to haunt her.
HIDDEN is a thriller, set in Dublin, but it is also a voyage of self-discovery for Kate, as she uncovers not just the truth about her patient but some truths about herself.


The Expats




Product Description

Kate Moore is an expat mum, newly transplanted from Washington D.C. In the cobblestoned streets of Luxembourg, her days are filled with play dates and coffee mornings, her weekends spent in Paris or skiing in the Alps. Kate is also guarding a secret - one so momentous it could destroy her neat little expat life - and she suspects that another American couple are not who they claim to be; plus her husband is acting suspiciously. As she travels around Europe, she finds herself looking over her shoulder, terrified her past is catching up with her. As Kate begins to dig, to uncover the secrets of those around her, she finds herself buried in layers of deceit so thick they threaten her family, her marriage and her life. A thrilling debut-to-remember, Chris Pavone's The Expats will keep you guessing until the very end.

Thursday 1 November 2012

The New Recruit


Product Description

The first instalment of THE NEW RECRUIT serialization: a thrilling action-adventure produced with assistance from real recruits. 

The Army Foundation College in Harrogate is a long way from home for seventeen-year-old Liam Scott. The training is intense; has he got what it takes to stay in the game when he's faced with CS gas and the firing range?