“The Dead Hand of Dominique is an enjoyable romp through the murky criminal underworld of Essex and London, in the company of some memorable characters.”
“This book was a wild ride. I really enjoyed the mystery of it all. I loved how I never knew who I could or couldn’t trust in this story. And the ending was perfect.”
“Excellent book, couldn’t put it down. Good twists throughout, but especially near the end. Highly recommended.”
“Steven Mason is the ultimate anti-hero. This is Bond meets Trainspotting! This story grabbed me by the throat and never let go until the very last page. How the author managed to weave this insane yet believable tapestry of drug and vengeful action with the highly realistic dark underbelly of European ultra-right fanaticism I will never know, but the recipe works. Boy does it work. I never read the first two books in the trilogy but will do so as soon as I can get my heart beat to normal!”
Chris Coppel, author of Latency, Last Light, Lunacy, and more.
“Marlowe doesn’t disappoint in this third and final instalment of his darkly comedic Mason Made trilogy, jetting us around Europe faster than a hypersonic Eurostar. We join Marlowe’s flawed anti-hero, Stephen Mason, as he pursues a Serbian war criminal while straddling the fine line of white powder between the increasingly dangerous Bloodaxe, and the double-crossing intelligence services. Violent, sexy, and as much fun as a night out in Amsterdam’s old town – by the end you’ll be nursing the world’s worst hangover and wondering what the hell you got up to last night.”
Stacey Dighton, author of The Hawk and The Raven and The Faraway People.
‘Insane, claustrophobic and gloriously creepy. Dighton has crafted a tale of dark, pervasive horror that I couldn’t put down. The first tendrils of insanity tease the reader early on but by the wonderfully bonkers climax, the author gives us both barrels.’ – Chris Coppel, author of Lingering, Lifetimes, Lunacy, and Last Light
“Sue Birley has written a tale of great charm and frankly of daunting endurance. Faced with the near impossibility of getting ‘big bikes’ on Eurostar and French trains, our author arrived at the logically unassailable if entirely batty decision to use that famed folder, the Brompton. I recommend this delightful book to anyone who believes that the journey is the destination and that gentle (and often uphill) adventure is the stuff of life.”
‘The plot flows naturally, and paired with a beautiful prose makes it unputdownable.’
‘Grice’s writing is mesmerising and I couldn’t put the book down. I felt the plot was really unique and interesting and a good change to books that have the same themes, just executed different.’
‘Dusk & Dawn pulls on your heart strings as you fall in love for these two broken boys fate can’t help but keep apart.’
‘My nieces and nephew adored listening to this book and looking at the beautiful illustrations too. They are learning whilst being entertained which is the perfect combination.’
‘This book is how Children’s books should be , beautiful and something to treasure.’
“Great storytelling and interesting plot” – Dan Kogan, Healthcare Founder and Technologist
“The fear or mortality made so tangible, the tease of alternative therapies and AI offering a sliver of hope in the not too distant future” – Pin Kwok, Asia Executive and Entrepreneur
“Cinematic quality, visually full of delicious details” – Li-Anne Huang, Venture Capitalist & Filmmaker