Saturday 17 December 2011

Great Feedback.

I'm getting some lovely comments about Death in Spigg's Wood on my FB wall and some super reviews on Amazon. It's reassuring to get good feedback because though I have faith in this novel, it's always scary to get people's thoughts on it.

If you have read it and want to review it, please do, on my Amazon pages (both the UK one and the US one) and if you don't want to do so there, here, perhaps. If you enjoyed it, please tell your friends. If you found a formatting error or typo, please let me know for the next edition.


Tuesday 6 December 2011

Death in Spigg's Wood ready to buy


At last, I managed to get DISW up onto Amazon. I deleted what I'd already got and started again. Worked this time. My sanity is safe (ish).


Death in Spigg's Wood

You don't need a Kindle to read it because you can download an app for your PC.

I hope people enjoy it.

Thursday 1 December 2011

Sorry for the Delay


Sorry for the delay in getting Death in Spigg's Wood up onto Kindle. After two days of trying to get it on, and having a server unavailable message (like quite a few people, it seems) I am getting very cheesed off about this. KDP told me they have fixed the problem. No they haven't, not yet, anyway.


So far, quite apart from writing the novel, it has taken me five days to get this far.

I'm not impressed with my Kindling experience so far.

Though I bet, like Childbirth, I'll think it was worth it in the end.

Tuesday 29 November 2011

Welcome

Welcome to my blog about my Essex Murder Mysteries.
Coming soon on Kindle:-





The police are called to a sadistic attack in Spigg’s Wood in the quiet Essex countryside. Meg Rusher, mother of three, and erstwhile kickboxing champion has shot and wounded one man and seriously injured another—in self defence, she claims. The men and the evidence on the ground contradict this. DI Hal Hedley and his team investigate, but their discoveries lead to injustice and death.