Diamond and the Eye by Peter Lovesey I think I have read most if not all Mr Lovesey’s, Peter Diamond books. This one is a little different to any of the others in that it features a Private Eye, Jo…| Fenlandphil's Blog
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The Secret Dragon by Esther Moonstomp My thanks goes to Philip for being part of my blog tour. I’m excited to have my first children’s book, The Secret Dragon, out this year. The book has been writ…| Fenlandphil's Blog
Acts of Convenience by Alex Craigie Acts of Convenience had sat on my TBR pile for a long time. I finally lifted it off the heap last week and started reading it. The Assisted Dying Bill passing th…| Fenlandphil's Blog
Set up and waiting for prospective buyers. Although I visited the Indie Author Book fair, in Huntingdon, last year, it is always a different experience for a visitor than as an exhibitor. The…| Fenlandphil's Blog
A Storm in a Teacup by Rachael Gray A Storm in a Teacup by Rachael Gray It isn’t unusual for human bones to be discovered during archaeological excavations, in this case, on the site of a proposed …| Fenlandphil's Blog
Gingerbread Children Gingerbread Children by Carol Carman. Carol was a guest speaker at our local u3a meeting; she had been part of the team making a popular local radio program about a character l…| Fenlandphil's Blog
The Low Road written by Alex Walters The story is set in Inverness and the surrounding rural area of the Scottish Highlands. An escalating series of fatal road accidents on straight sections of the…| Fenlandphil's Blog
Make You Sorry by Christine Rae-Jones This book had been lurking on my TBR pile for a while, I wish now I had got to read it sooner. I met Christine at an Indie Author’s book fair in HuntingdonR…| Fenlandphil's Blog
The Cutter by Robert Devine Detective Sergeant Alex Brady is the unpopular new boy at Moorford police station. His sudden arrival following a personal, tragedy and professional misjudgment, leading…| Fenlandphil's Blog
Along with Cathy Cade, a talented fellow U3a Whittlesey Wordsmith, I have had some of my short stories published on Marsha’s Blog. Story Chat Volume 2 is the second collection of short storie…| Fenlandphil's Blog
An inviting package. A little while back I attended an event at Niche Comics Bookshop in Huntingdon, (yes I do visit it often, they are nice people and as I lived in Huntingdon until I got married …| Fenlandphil's Blog
The Dead Husband by Gillian Jackson While building a snowman with her two children, Harriet Smith finds the body of a man in a snow filled ditch near her isolated cottage. To be precise it was Barn…| Fenlandphil's Blog
Now retired I have been living and working in the Cambridgeshire Fens for most of my life. Blacksmithing and wrought ironwork started as a hobby and became my profession, I have been involved in en…| Fenlandphil's Blog
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I along with two of my fellow Whittlesey Wordsmiths, Cathy Cade and Wendy Fletcher, were priveleged to have short stories published on Marsha’s blog. She has now collected short stories first…| Fenlandphil's Blog
2 posts published by fenlandphil during November 2023| Fenlandphil's Blog