Sophie Hannah Prediction

OK I was right. There were nuances and details I had not properly fleshed out but I was dead on with the general gist. Obviously I can’t say too much here because I don’t want to spoil the mystery for anyone who has not read Little Face. My one disappointment with the book was that it contains one of these scenes: hero/ine is two steps in front of the police and one step behind the murderer and is at that crucial point where they are about to reveal/find the evidence/set a trap when the killer turns round and there is a … Continue reading Sophie Hannah Prediction

Sophie Hannah

I once watched a friend successfully smoke a cigarette whilst taking a shower. It was very impressive and so expertly done I knew this wasn’t his first time. He wasn’t staging a ‘look-at-me’ trick.  He simply had to smoke in the shower owing to time constraints. He was hung-over, just out his bed and we had to get ready to attend a wedding. In a much earlier and similar scene, I once successfully finished the last chapter of a Dean R Koontz book in the shower for the same reason. I had to. I was a little scared of the events … Continue reading Sophie Hannah

Christopher Fowler

I remembered a book called Roofworld when I was on my psychogeography trip when I was looking at…roofs; but for the life of me could not remember the author.  I can’t remember much of the story either as I read it about a thousand years ago.  When I returned home I hit up the old Google and turns out that while my back was turned, Christopher Fowler has written many more books, including a detective series named after a box of matches! Every time I cross something off my to-read list, I add another three, or in this case another 21…sheesh! Continue reading Christopher Fowler

Ian Rankin – Dark Entries

After our psychogeography excursion which I will write up this evening (I feel it is going to require a more potent libation than the trailer park coffee I currently have available to me), I attended a Waterstone’s Ian Rankin Special Event during which he discussed his foray into the graphic novel world with ‘Dark Entries’. I had missed the Ian-Rankin-is-writing-a-graphic-novel memo so turned up last night not really sure why I was there but eager to hear anything the creator of Rebus had to say on pretty much anything.  Luckily there was a really useful Waterstone’s Geekzine to explain all. … Continue reading Ian Rankin – Dark Entries