Sorry, I haven't been updating you on my progress as regularly as I would like.
I'd love to say that I'm really a superhero and have been whizzing around saving people and bringing down bad guys.
Hey, we can all dream, can't we?
What I've really been doing is working on Vigilante City, book 3 in my Detective in a Coma series featuring Inspector Duncan Waddell. A crime thriller where people who seem to have gotten away with murder are being targeted by a vigilante who kills them and shoves a newspaper cutting about the victim's alleged crime down their throats.
Book 2, Cannibal City - where a killer goes around Glasgow kidnapping men, keeping them alive for weeks and then force-feeding them before killing them and eating their livers - is already written.
Vile City Pre-order
The good news though is that Vile City, the first ever book in the series is now available for your entertainment on pre-order in paperback.
Here's the to Amazon link.
You can read an extract here.
What's it about then?
Vile City tells two parallel stories - Detective Inspector Waddell who's trying to catch a killer dubbed as the Glasgow Grabber and two, Shelley Carig, one of his victims who'll do anything to stay alive.
I also received my copies of Vile City today and I'm so excited. Not only is the cover amazing, its also the first book I've had published with my full name Jennifer Lee Thomson.
All of my other books have been written as Jenny Thomson but will be changed to Jennifer Lee Thomson (my crime thriller trilogy featuring gutsy Nancy Kerr and her former special forces boyfriend, Tommy McIntyre) and Jennifer Thomson (my self-help books, including Living Cruelty Free: Live a more Compassionate Life and Bullying - A Parent's guide.
My first book coming out with my full name is very important to me as one of the last things my dad said to me before he died after a long, brave battle with cancer was "Why don't you use your middle name?"
So, Vile city and all the other books to come are for you, dad
I'd love to say that I'm really a superhero and have been whizzing around saving people and bringing down bad guys.
Hey, we can all dream, can't we?
Sadly, what I haven't been doing is being a superhero. |
What I've really been doing is working on Vigilante City, book 3 in my Detective in a Coma series featuring Inspector Duncan Waddell. A crime thriller where people who seem to have gotten away with murder are being targeted by a vigilante who kills them and shoves a newspaper cutting about the victim's alleged crime down their throats.
Book 2, Cannibal City - where a killer goes around Glasgow kidnapping men, keeping them alive for weeks and then force-feeding them before killing them and eating their livers - is already written.
Vile City Pre-order
The good news though is that Vile City, the first ever book in the series is now available for your entertainment on pre-order in paperback.
Here's the to Amazon link.
You can read an extract here.
Vile City tells Shelley's story of how she tries to make it home. |
What's it about then?
Vile City tells two parallel stories - Detective Inspector Waddell who's trying to catch a killer dubbed as the Glasgow Grabber and two, Shelley Carig, one of his victims who'll do anything to stay alive.
I also received my copies of Vile City today and I'm so excited. Not only is the cover amazing, its also the first book I've had published with my full name Jennifer Lee Thomson.
All of my other books have been written as Jenny Thomson but will be changed to Jennifer Lee Thomson (my crime thriller trilogy featuring gutsy Nancy Kerr and her former special forces boyfriend, Tommy McIntyre) and Jennifer Thomson (my self-help books, including Living Cruelty Free: Live a more Compassionate Life and Bullying - A Parent's guide.
My first book coming out with my full name is very important to me as one of the last things my dad said to me before he died after a long, brave battle with cancer was "Why don't you use your middle name?"
So, Vile city and all the other books to come are for you, dad
My late dad in his Elvis wig. |
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