Showing posts with label Mark Billingham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Billingham. Show all posts

Friday, 2 February 2018

Books Read: Cut Off by Mark Billingham (Quick Reads 2018)

It's the moment we all fear: losing our phone, leaving us cut off from family and friends. But, for Louise, losing hers in a local café takes her somewhere much darker.

After many hours of panic, Louise is relieved when someone gets in touch offering to return the phone. From then on she is impatient to get back to normal life.

But when they meet on the beach, Louise realises you should be careful what you wish for...

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Thursday, 1 February 2018

Quick Reads 2018 campaign launches today


Today it's my pleasure to be spotlighting this year's Quick Reads campaign which is being launched tonight at Foyles, Charing Cross in association with The Reading Agency.

For me I cannot even imagine not having a book in my hand, and love nothing more than being able to switch off from the real world and lose myself within the pages of a book, but I have seen first hand that something I take for granted can be a real difficulty for others.  This is why I didn't hesitate when asked to be part of this Quick Reads launch day promotion as it is a fantastic scheme that should be applauded.

If you've not heard of the Quick Reads campaign before it was first introduced in 2006, so is now in it's 12th year, as a means to provide accessible and shorter, easier to read stories for less confident readers.  But they are also suitable reads for those who no longer read for pleasure, those with a busy lifestyle that don't have the time to read a fuller length story, or for anyone who simply enjoys reading short stories.

Every year six big name authors are approached to write for this campaign and this year’s stellar cast of authors is no exception, there is truly something for everyone in this diverse, engaging collection of stories that takes us across the globe and features themes of friendship, secrets and lies, marriage and the horror that losing your phone can bring..

Sunday, 7 May 2017

Crime Fiction Month Review: Dead Simple (Quick Reads 2017)

A woman reports a crime to the police, with unexpected results

The grieving widow who finds that she's about to lose more than just her husband 


When a man attempts the perfect murder, it's not quite as easy as he thinks


Two men in prison play a deadly game of Scrabble


A young woman tries to trick an old man and gets more than she bargained for


Sometimes crimes are solved in ways you can't explain 


A murderer about to be hanged finds that's not the worst thing that can happen


You never know who's going to turn up at your door



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