Review: ‘Street Cat Blues’, by Alison O’Leary

Blurb

After spending several months banged up in Sunny Banks rescue centre, Aubrey, a large tabby cat, has finally found his forever home with Molly and Jeremy Goodman and life is looking good.
However, all that changes when a serial killer begins to target elderly victims in the neighbourhood. Aubrey wasn’t particularly upset by the death of some of the previous victims, including Miss Jenkins whom Aubrey recalls as a vinegar-lipped bitch of an old woman who enjoyed throwing stones at cats, but Mr Telling was different. Mr Telling was a mate…

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UShttps://www.amazon.com/Street-Cat-Blues-Alison-OLeary-ebook/dp/B07F1TDX2T

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Review: ‘The Monumental Secret of the Crucifixion’, by Julian Doyle

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Published By: Independently published
Publication Date: 20th May 2018
Format: Paperback
I.S.B.N.: 9781719390163
Price: £10.20
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Blurb


Throughout the history of Christianity there have been those claiming a monumental secret. Often centered around the Church of St. Sulpice in Paris and associated with French esoteric circles like Debussy who wrote in a review: 

“Perhaps it’s to destroy that scandalous legend that Jesus Christ died on the cross.” 

But even Canon Alfred Lilley came back from St. Sulpice questioning the crucifixion. There must have been some documentation in the church that convinced these people of something portentous. BUT now searching links between the history of Rome and the latest Biblical research, we finally reveal the extraordinary facts that prove exactly what the monumental secret was and its validity making the revaluation of Christianity, as we knew it, inevitable.

Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41968402-the-monumental-secret-of-the-crucifixion

Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Monumental-Secret-Crucifixion-Julian-Doyle-ebook/dp/B07D6LSTF8

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Review: ‘Revenge on the Rye’, by Alice Castle

Published By: Crooked Cat Books
Publication Date: 13th December 2018
Formats available: Kindle and Paperback
Price: Kindle – £1.99, Paperback – £6.99
IS.B.N.: 9781731437822


Blurb

Beth Haldane, SE21’s answer to Miss Marple, thinks she is going for a carefree stroll on Peckham Rye with her best friend, Katie, and her annoying new puppy, Teddy. But before Beth knows it, she is embroiled in her most perplexing mystery yet.

Strange events from her family’s past, present-day skulduggery in the art world, and the pressures of moving school in south London threaten to overwhelm Beth. Will she be able to piece together the puzzle before her son’s crucial interview at Wyatt’s? Or will Beth’s insatiable curiosity finally drag down all her dreams for the future?

Join Beth, her irascible on-off boyfriend, Detective Inspector Harry York of the Metropolitan Police, and the dog walkers of Peckham Rye in a tale of murder, mayhem – and bloody revenge.

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Cover Reveal: ‘A Bakery at the Little Duck Pond Cafe’, by Rosie Green

This morning I’d like to present the cover reveal for Rosie Green’s latest ‘Little Duck Pond Cafe’ novel. Thanks, as ever, to the marvellous Rachel Gilbey of Rachel’s Random Resources for organising the tour.

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