Happy publication day for DEAD OF WINTER by Lee Weeks!

Welcome to our blog, Lee, thank you for coming! First of all, for our readers, who is Lee Weeks? I am an adventurous type. Love life, giggling, dancing and partying but unfortunately have to work sometimes. Luckily my work is writing and that’s really under the heading of passion. At the Agency we all enjoy…

Chris Carter knows serial killers. Robert Hunter catches them.

A criminal psychologist for several years, Chris Carter has worked over 100 cases involving serial killers, murderers and dangerous offenders. The Sunday Times bestselling author stopped by the blog to tell us about the new Robert Hunter thriller, The Death Sculptor. For those few who don’t know yet, can you tell us a bit about…

What are The Odds? Ask Adam Perrott

First of all, in the form of a tweet could you tell us: what are The Odds? The Odds are a family of Meddlers, or Professional Pranksters, whose job is to cause mischief and mayhem wherever they are. (I even had 18 characters to spare there!) How did you come up with the idea of…

An Interview with Tim Weaver

Tim Weaver talks to Mary Darby about VANISHED, the third terrifying thriller in the David Raker series… Who is Tim Weaver? I’m a writer, a journalist, a dad, a husband, a reader, a football fan, a film and TV obsessive, and a big fan of tea. (Well, I’m British, after all.) Who is David Raker?…

Happy publication day for GONE IN SECONDS by A. J. Cross!

What is GONE IN SECONDS about?   The main character of GONE IN SECONDS is Kate Hanson who’s profile is that of a single mother to 12 year old Maisie – so there’s a readily-availabe source of aggravation.  Kate has a full time post as a lecturer in Forensic Psychology/Criminology at the University of Birmingham, which she loves, and she also has a role as…

James Leighton talks about Duncan Edwards: The Greatest

In a tweet can you introduce us to Duncan Edwards? Duncan Edwards played for Manchester United and England in the 1950s and is regarded by many as the greatest footballer of all time. Sadly, he died in the 1958 Munich air disaster when he was only 21 years-old. Where did the title “The Greatest” come…