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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “A brilliant book… gripping storyline and strong characters.” — Reader Review
In Hong Kong, speaking out is dangerous. Mae Yang spent years building a protest she knows may destroy her. Arrest, prison, disappearance. The risks are clear, but she accepts them anyway.

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“Really good, well written, a page-turner. I also loved the humour.” – Reader Review
She’s the deadliest person he knows. And now he’s betrayed her. A London gang targets a shopkeeper and his daughter, prompting Tom Adams to leave the criminal life he never wanted. In doing so, he betrays Billie, the gang’s boss, and the complicated history they share.
Pete Anderson clambered out of an aimless, lost existence, created his own company, became respectable. But success cost him his girlfriend and sense of self. Taking a break, he visits Hong Kong, where he grew up. On Victoria’s Peak,…
Did you ever wonder what someone might make of the research you do for a Work in Progress? I’m currently writing The Killing Kind, the third book in my Angel of the South series. Each book is set mainly in South London. It’s a gritty, noir crime series with lots of humour. Here are six…
My short story Life in Shadows is an exploration of writing and writers, and how both can be damaged. While writing it, I learnt a few craft and life skills along the way. ReloCation v Procrastination Every writer knows the fantasy: relocate somewhere atmospheric, sip whiskey sour or gina and tonic on a balcony and…
Writing without a plan I managed to type 14,300 words of The Killing Kind, my new WIP this week. 14,300 words. It’s a height I haven’t scaled since lockdown, and I think I’ve reached it partly because I’ve been writing without a plan. To Plan or not to plan? I’m a teacher, so I’d been…
In Change of Lifestyle, Gabe Shaw, a gifted teacher quits teaching in his inner city school and leaves the country. Joe, Gabe’s university friend, takes one look at the British school system and leaves to teach in Jakarta. A supply teacher called Michelle writes damning articles for an educational website about ‘teaching on the frontline…
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