Colin Garrow's Blog
April 14, 2026
‘Operation Berlin’ by Michael Ridpath
Welcome to my stop on the Blog Tour for Operation Berlin, via Rachel at Rachel’s Random Resources. Blurb In a city rebuilding from war, truth can be the most dangerous weapon of all. Berlin, 1930. Historian Archie Laverick, scarred mentally and physically by the Great War, travels to Berlin to research a famed Prussian general.…
Published on April 14, 2026 11:08
April 8, 2026
‘Sacrilege’ by Keith Moray
Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for Sacrilege, via Rachel at Rachel’s Random Resources. A nun is found dead. A priest is horribly attacked. An evil older than sin is loose in Yorkshire… Marske, 1361. Sir Ralph de Mandeville with his assistants Peter and Merek have recently come from Reeth to hold a…
Published on April 08, 2026 22:09
March 29, 2026
‘Storm of Mercia’ by MJ Porter
Welcome to my stop on the Blog Tour for Storm of Mercia, via Rachel, at Rachel’s Random Resources Wessex has never been Mercia’s ally, neither has it been her only enemy. Wessex, AD836 The Viking raiders’ devastation has been halted once more by the shields of Mercia as opposed to Wessex. But their whereabouts are…
Published on March 29, 2026 22:19
March 28, 2026
‘Mindhunter’ by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker
My Review (5 stars out of 5) This is the story of how FBI agent John Douglas helped set up the Behavioural Science unit, which also inspired the hit Netflix show of the same name. Spending time interviewing serial killers and teaching profiling skills to other agents and police officers, Douglas himself was the model…
Published on March 28, 2026 02:10
March 25, 2026
‘The Mysterious Mrs Hood’ by Kim Donovan
My Review (5 stars out of 5) (Audiobook) In the fishing port of Great Yarmouth in September 1900, a young woman known only as Mrs Hood had been staying in a local lodging house. When she was found dead on the beach, strangled with a bootlace, police struggled to learn her identity, and that of…
Published on March 25, 2026 01:59
March 15, 2026
‘My Devil and I’ by Rae Devine
Welcome to my Stop on the Blog Tour for My Devil and I, via Rachel, at Rachel’s Random Resources These stories are sins – brief, potent, and cumulative. Each volume is intentionally designed to be read in a single sitting, delivering a complete, self-contained arc within a larger descent. Dark. Seductive. Punishingly divine. When pleasure…
Published on March 15, 2026 02:27
March 4, 2026
‘On Creating a Series…’
Creating a new series is a bit of a challenge for any author – not only must you come up with a bunch of brand-new characters, but you also need to know where they live, what work they do and any interesting pasts they’ve had before appearing fully-formed in a new adventure. I’m not a…
Published on March 04, 2026 02:00
March 1, 2026
‘Broken Ground’ by Val McDermid
My Review (5 stars out of 5) A body found buried in a peat bog in a remote spot in the Highlands, sends cold-case investigator DCI Karen Pirie to the scene. Buried along with the body are a pair of pre-war motorcycles, but the condition of the body suggests the murder is more recent. As…
Published on March 01, 2026 01:42
February 28, 2026
‘Ghost Hunters’ by Yvette Fielding Ciaran O’Keeffe
My Review (5 stars out of 5) Presenters of TVs Most Haunted Yvette Fielding and Ciaran O’Keefe have written a fascinating book aimed at fans of ghost hunting, as well as a how-to guide for those who fancy trying it for themselves. Delving into famous hauntings and real cases from their own archives, they provide…
Published on February 28, 2026 01:12
February 23, 2026
‘Night School’ by Lee Child
My Review (5 stars out of 5) When an American demands a hundred million dollars for an unspecified item, it seems the Saudis might be planning something big. Jack Reacher and his sidekick Neagley are sent to Hamburg to find out what, where and who. This is book 21 in the Jack Reacher series and…
Published on February 23, 2026 01:29


