A documentary on the making of Tony Black's Edinburgh based noir debut, Paying For It.
Showing posts with label Around the Internet. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Found on the Internet 05/06/08
Charlie Stella's Sixth Novel Mafiya is the latest from one of Crime Scotland's favourite writers. We've described him as "like Elmore Leonard writing an episode of the Sopranos" and with this novel, he takes a decidedly dark twist in his representation of New York's underworld.
Check it out:
Check it out:
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
Found on the internet 29/05/08
Tony Black's excellent debut novel, Paying For It has its own trailer which we ripped from youtube for your viewing pleasure.
A review is coming soon.
A review is coming soon.
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Found on the Internet 29/05/08
Mark Billingham's DEATH MESSAGE was the last Thorne novel, while Billingham takes a break for a superb standalone IN THE DARK (we hope to have a review later in the year, but we've already read it and it is excellent). Here's a trailer to celebrate the release of DEATH MESSAGE in paperback....
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Around the Internet,
Book trailers
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Found on the Internet, 05/04/08
In an attempt to keep more regular content, we're going to occasionally present crime fiction related videos and findings from the internet. Promotional material, interviews, whatever we can find.
All copyright for videos remains with the creators.
In this edition, we present:
An online chat with Steven Torres, author of the incredible noir tale, The Concrete Maze:
And promotional material for Allan Guthrie's brilliantly dark Savage Night (review forthcoming) which, it should be said, contains reference to unsettling violence right from the start:
All copyright for videos remains with the creators.
In this edition, we present:
An online chat with Steven Torres, author of the incredible noir tale, The Concrete Maze:
And promotional material for Allan Guthrie's brilliantly dark Savage Night (review forthcoming) which, it should be said, contains reference to unsettling violence right from the start:
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