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The Darkest Corners
The concluding part of this darkly funny, horror series Darren Shan called... read more
The 13th Horseman
Drake is surprised to find three Horsemen of the Apocalypse playing snakes and... read more
Doc Mortis
The fourth thrilling book in this darkly funny horror series Darren Shan called... read more
Raggy Maggie
The second book in the award-winning Invisible Fiends series. Billy is the... read more
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Monthly Archives: January 2011
The Crowmaster Tour Begins
I am now on the train heading to Penrith, getting ready to kick off The Crowmaster Tour. I made the train with seconds to spare, knackered from carrying my suitcase, laptop, not-at-all-girly manbag and Mr Mumbles banner the mile and a half from my house. Still, if that close call is the worst thing to happen this week, I’ll be doing well. I’m going to photo blog the whole week. Apologies for the dullness of the first photo.
Crowmaster goodness
Tomorrow I set off on a week long tour around the Manchester/Liverpool area to launch the third Invisible Fiends book, THE CROWMASTER. At the same time, I’ll be kicking off a blog tour over at Wondrous Reads, which will have an interview with me and – ULP – the first review of the book. Take a look at the brilliant banner the lovely Tiffany at HarperCollins designed for the blog tour. If you click it, it should take you through …
WIN 1st signed copy of THE CROWMASTER
At this very moment I’m giving away the first ever signed copy of THE CROWMASTER, the third book in my INVISIBLE FIENDS series over on Facebook. To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is become a fan of my Facebook page, then leave a comment on the competition post. The winner will be chosen at random on the 25th of January, and the book will be sent out that same day. Good luck!
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Terrifying Denizens of the Deep
Yesterday, myself and my family took a trip to Deep Sea World, on the outskirts of Edinburgh, to look at the fish an’ that. I’ll be honest, I wasn’t expecting much, but it was actually pretty good, and it kept the kids entertained for a few hours. The most interesting creatures from my point of view were the ones with big jaggy teeth. I took some photos on my phone, so they’re not the best quality, but I thought I’d …
Top of the heap…
Checked out the Children’s horror chart on Amazon tonight, and found this… First and third! Not bad, eh? Course, it probably won’t last long, but at least I have proof that it actually happened! To see the chart standings as they are right now, click here.
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