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September 13, 2024

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Ginger Nuts of Horror An interview with G.P. Ritchie

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The legendary Ginger Nuts of Horror have interviewed G.P Ritchie!

It was a fascinating range of questions, mainly about The Angel’s Gate, but co...

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Published on September 13, 2024 08:49

August 1, 2024

Available Now: Swole – A Gym Rat’s Tale

Available now: Swole - A Gym Rat's Tale A standalone novella taken from The Angel's Gate

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Tony Minetti believes in self-improvement, and takes jobs to support a gym habit designed to get his body...

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Published on August 01, 2024 02:47

July 15, 2024

The Angel’s Gate: Reviews are in!

The Angel's Gate: Reviews are in! Reviewing: The Angel’s Gate

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Snippets from some early reviews for The Angel’s Gate and Other Mysteries:

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K.C. Finn

Author of amazon.com bestseller Sinister Sentiments

 

Reader’s Favourite

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Published on July 15, 2024 08:52

June 24, 2024

Available Now: The Angel’s Gate and Other Mysteries

Available now: The Angel's Gate And Other Mysteries A collection of chilling tales for fans of horror, folklore and supernatural crime

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Decisions are doorways, whether everyday or fundamental, all l...

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Published on June 24, 2024 02:38

December 17, 2019

CARL #13: The Prison Doctor by Dr Amanda Brown

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Reviewing: The Prison Doctor by Dr Amanda Brown
The Motive:

We’ve previously experienced a prison from the perspective of one of the officers, but a different view of life inside comes through the eyes of a healthcare professional. And how do people (GPs included) end up in prison anyway?

The Evidence:

Disenchantment with the 2004 GP contract took Dr Amanda Brown out of her comfort zone and into prison healthcare. That...

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Published on December 17, 2019 14:23

July 19, 2019

CARL #12: A Life of Crime: Memoirs of a High Court Judge by Harry Ognall

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Reviewing: A Life of Crime: Memoirs of a High Court Judge by Harry Ognall
The Motive:

Successful criminal investigations usually reach their end in court. But what of those who lay them to rest, the lawyers and judges, the barristers, advocates and sheriffs, that bewildering array of titles used to describe officers of the court? What kind of people are they?

The Evidence:

It is worth stating up-front that the UK contains...

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Published on July 19, 2019 15:19

June 18, 2019

CARL #11: The Psychopath Inside by James Fallon

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Reviewing: The Psychopath Inside by James Fallon
The Motive:

Throughout this series of blogs we’ve found ourselves unraveling a thread on psychopathy: we’ve been guided by a scientist who assesses psychopaths, a criminal profiler who helped incarcerate them and even a comedic journalist investigating the checklist that defined the condition. Perhaps our final word on this topic may come from one of...

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Published on June 18, 2019 14:24

May 28, 2019

CARL #10: Death’s Acre / Beyond the Body Farm by Dr Bill Bass and Jon Jefferson

Old MacDonald Had A Corpse PICTURE CREDIT: SkitterPhoto at Pexels Reviewing: Death’s Acre / Beyond the Body Farm by Dr Bill Bass and Jon Jefferson
The Motive:

As we learned in Unnatural Causes, gaining a deep understanding of crime scenes sometimes requires people to do extraordinary and grisly things. But when Bill Bass set up his research facility into human putrefaction, he may have managed to out-grisly a pack of carnivorous bears.

Welcome to the Body Farm.

The E...
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Published on May 28, 2019 13:56

April 18, 2019

CARL #9: Mindhunter by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker

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Reviewing: Mindhunter by John Douglas by Mark Olshaker
The Motive:

What’s the evidence for criminal profiling? And is criminal profiling actually evidence?

In an earlier blog a prominent UK forensic psychologist cautioned against sensational representations of criminal profiling. But that sensation came from somewhere, and a primary source was certainly the research a...

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Published on April 18, 2019 07:00

March 31, 2019

CARL #8: The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson

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Reviewing: The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson
The Motive:

Crime novelists can’t seem to get enough psychopathy. Crimes of desperation are fine, I guess, and opportunistic villainy certainly has its place. But for a memorable baddie you can’t beat a full-on fava-bean munching psychopath. This book represents what Ronson calls his “journey through the madness industry” and explores,...

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Published on March 31, 2019 04:41