This wonderfully quirky series continues with a second instalment, edited at the end of October and is now available for pre-order.
Another hilarious and quirky mystery from Zach J Brodsky.
Bob Lowe’s pipe dream to become a slick private investigator working the streets of Bangkok is becoming a reality; he’s fast becoming the go-to guy for bizarre cases.
When the police are suspicious about a series of expat deaths, they turn to Bob to do what he does best – go undercover with a drink in a bar. His translator, friend and investigative assistant Pat, continues to quietly prove the brains behind the organisation as Bob tries to solve a unique paternity test and help young go-go dancer Tum get his mojo back in the Bangkok nightlife scene.
Life is very much on an upward trajectory for the bumbling Brit and he even reveals his softer side as he looks to repair fading friendships. Another bizarre and quirky mystery with a large slice of humour and some heart-warming moments. The second in the Bob Lowe Investigation series.
An amazing and incredibly busy year, for which I owe many thanks to the wonderful authors with whom I’ve worked. An enormous variety of eighty-eight novels (almost six million words) have kept me entertained with romance, thrillers, sci-fi, fantasy, young adult, time travel, historical, memoirs, detective and mystery stories throughout 2019.
I wish all the authors with whom I’ve worked this year a wonderful 2020 and look forward to working with you again this year, as well as the new authors who’ve already booked for the year ahead.
It’s impossible to name everyone here, but some indication of the diversity of the work can be seen from the covers below.
Edited immediately prior to Christmas, the latest in the crime thriller series featuring Harry McNeil is now available.
A killer on the rampage. A detective standing in his way…
As a winter storm covers the city, the frozen corpse of a female is found inside a pile of snow outside Hector Mann’s house. There’s no identity on her, but Hector recognises her. She’s a woman from his past.
DCI Harry McNeil is called in with his team to start the investigation but right from the start, things don’t add up. Does Mann know more than he’s letting on?
DCI Jimmy Dunbar is sent through from Glasgow to join the investigation. They have a cold case murder from two years ago very similar to this one. Coincidence, or more? What is the connection between that murder and this one?
Harry is brought in for questioning by his old department, Professional Standards. His ex-girlfriend is being stalked and she’s pointing the finger at Harry. Suddenly things are not looking good for him.
Harry not only needs to track down a vicious serial killer but somebody who is intent on bringing him to his knees.
Can he catch a killer before his life is not only turned upside down, but ended? As time is running out, Harry is racing against the clock to stop one of the most frightening and lethal killers he’s ever dealt with.
Re-edited in November and relaunched as the first in the Harry McNeil crime series.
** DISCLAIMER – previously published as GOD COMPLEX. This novel has been re-written and re-branded to feature Harry McNeil as the main protagonist. It has been re-edited and God Complex will no longer be available on or around Dec 26 2019 when it finishes its run on KDP. If you have read God Complex please DO NOT buy this book. It is essentially the same, with editorial revisions.
A woman is found in a local cemetery, crushed to death under a gravestone. A production company is there, filming the remake of a classic sci-fi TV show in the grounds, making the investigation more difficult for DCI Harry McNeil.
It’s his first day in charge of the cold case unit in Edinburgh. After spending four years in Professional Standards, he has little choice but to take the promotion. The Crown Office decides which cold cases should be reviewed, and this time, they’ve decided the murder of a teenage girl from twenty years ago should be re-opened. A girl who was murdered by somebody pushing a gravestone on top of her…
The case gets more complicated when they find out who the latest victim is. Suddenly there are no shortage of suspects.
As the filming continues, so does the killing. And McNeil wonders, has a killer been murdering for twenty years? Or is this case completely unconnected? With Frank Miller’s help, he’s going to find out…the hard way…
Edited in early October, Cuts Both Ways is the second in the latest exciting trilogy featuring PIs Eva Roberts and Dan Bradley.
The thrilling new page-turner from Solomon Carter!
As Eva’s personal case takes a turn for the worse, a new client hires their help to track down his runaway sister. The client is a nervous wreck. But all is not what it seems.
WILD CHILD ALMA POULTER WENT MISSING AFTER GETTING INVOLVED WITH A NORTH LONDON DRUGS GANG. THE WOMAN HAD BEEN SPOTTED IN TOWN. BUT WHEN DETECTIVE DAN BRADLEY DISCOVERS A SINISTER AND VIOLENT MAN IS ON THE HUNT THE CASE TURNS INTO A RACE TO SAVE ALMA’S LIFE…
While Private Detective Eva Roberts is caught up trying to save the life of her former school friend, her partner Dan Bradley must work flat out to save the runaway sister. Dan and his assistant Mark locate an address for the missing woman. The address is derelict but the search provides vital clues – and Dan and Mark are not alone…
Alma Poulter is not your usual damsel in distress.
And just who is the shadowy figure hellbent on tracking her down?
As Eva fights to keep the Jaeger case from getting the better of her, it’s up to Dan and Mark to save Alma Poulter… Trouble is, does Alma really want to be saved?
In Cuts Both Ways Dan and Mark are at the sharp end…
But for Eva Roberts, the end may be sharper still…
Another wonderful and humorous instalment in the Guesthouse on the Green series as Mammy and Moira travel Vietnam.
I love the series and can't wait for book four!
A quick but emotional read - reading about the cruelty to the dog was heartbreaking but this was a lovely tale of the love and healing that animals can bring to our lives.
I would have given five stars but for the missed typos - a few t...
I get the impression that this could be a nice story but I've had to give up after forcing myself to go as far as 15% of the way through. If this novel has ever been near a remotely professional editor then the author was conned.
Chapte...
Another very enjoyable story but with a few niggles, hence the four stars rather than five. Maybe it's because I was tired but the editing issues grated on me more than in the first story and, do people really generally believe that 'ear...