The Intel: Ann Morgan

20 January 2016

Let’s be clear, Beside Myself is one hell of a debut from Ann Morgan. A corker of a novel about what happens when our very sense of a self is…

The Intel: Nadia Dalbuono

13 January 2016

The American is the follow-up to Nadia Dalbuono’s acclaimed Rome-set thriller The Few, which featured her compromised detective, Leone Scamarcio.…

The Intel: Barbra Leslie

15 December 2015

If you’re looking to break bad this Christmas, then Barbra Leslie’s Cracked - the first in a trilogy featuring her kickass heroine Danny…

The Intel: Anders de la Motte

08 December 2015

Identity and memory have long held a fascination for authors and readers alike—we can’t get enough of characters who have to discover who they…

The Intel: Vaughn Entwistle

29 November 2015

The winter nights are cold and dark, the wind is howling through the trees and you’re in the mood to curl up in front of a crackling fire in a…

The Intel: Mark A. Latham

11 November 2015

Mark A. Latham’s supernatural crime novel The Lazarus Gate introduces us to a new Victorian hero. Captain John Hardwick, an army veteran and…

The Intel: G.J. Minett

04 November 2015

G.J. Minett has been getting terrific reviews for his debut crime novel The Hidden Legacy, which looks at the repercussions of a childhood crime on…

Guest Post: David Young

19 October 2015

Life in the shadow of the Berlin Wall has been a fertile ground for writers such as Len Deighton, John le Carre and Ian McEwan. David Young’s…

The Intel: Felix Francis

12 October 2015

(c) Debbie Francis. Penning thrillers has been a family business for Felix Francis. His father, of course, was Dick Francis, the former jockey who…

The Intel: Andrew Shantos

30 September 2015

Andrew Shantos has turned to some of the biggest names in show business, Elvis, Jimi, Marilyn, that fellow from The Doors, to populate his debut…

Guest Post: V.M. Giambanco

24 September 2015

The Devil has all the best tunes. You know that, I know that - it’s why we read crime fiction. A good protag is nothing without an evil antag. A…

The Intel: Simon Toyne

20 September 2015

Photo: Toby Madden Solomon Creed’s been a busy boy since he staggered, barefooted, out of the desert from the burning wreckage of a plane. Creed…