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Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Second (and final?) Twin Towers Estate thrillers trilogy out!



My sixth and final Twin Towers Estate book, Versus, has just hit Kindle, and as you might expect if you've read the previous books, it's a tense and bloody finale. To celebrate, you can now grab Hero, Villain and Versus - the full Gang Wars trilogy - on my Amazon store in one great-value Kindle trilogy, for just £1.99.

The story began in Hero, where beleagured ex-cop Nathan Pang was faced with a difficult choice: do you intervene when an innocent person is assaulted by a gang of thugs, or do you look away? Pretend nothing’s happening?

For Pang, the decision sends devastating shockwaves through his family’s lives. And when his son is targeted for revenge, he finds himself drawn back to the Twin Towers Estate, where two gangs are on the brink of all-out warfare.

Villain introduced eleven-year-old Poppy, an estate dweller who wears the trousers in her home, following her father's downward spiral into depression. But when the criminal gang who reign over Gladstone Tower threaten to destroy her family, Poppy's decision to fight back leads to violence and terrible tragedy.

Their stories come together in Versus, the thrilling and bloody climax, and now you can read the entire tale, with extra bonus chapters and content, in the complete Gang Wars Trilogy.

Monday, 9 September 2013

'Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs' PC game review


Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs is the horrific, blood-soaked sequel to last year's best psychological horror game, The Dark Descent - a game which its developer, Frictional Games, claims that most players never had the guts to finish. As traumatised survivors, we can personally vouch that we almost threw in the towel ourselves, despite being horror connoisseurs. Frankly, that game was a sledgehammer to your naughty bits that still resonates today.

Hence it was with great trepidation that we ventured into Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs’ gruesome world, a world which has haunted our nightmares for the past five days...

Monday, 2 September 2013

Twin Towers Estate Book Five: Villain



Twin Towers Estate Book Five, 'Villain', is out now on Amazon's Kindle store! Following on from book four, 'Hero', it tells the story of a young girl called Poppy who is forced to look after her manically depressed father after he turns to drugs to battle depression. But when she gets involved with the local gang, led by the unhinged and sadistic Banksy, it kicks off a host of violent encounters that leaves Poppy and her father fighting for their lives.

Villain is just 99p for Kindle eReaders, and don't forget to check out the rest of the thrilling Twin Towers Estate crime books!

Monday, 15 July 2013

Say hi to Hero, the newest Twin Towers Estate thriller...


My latest book, Hero (Twin Towers Estate Book Four) is out now!

With the Riot Trilogy (Crack, Kitty and Smack) wrapped up, I've begun a new trilogy set in the infamous Twin Towers Estate, known as the Gang Wars Trilogy. It's four years since Nathan Pang was pushed out of the police force, following the violent riots that rocked the city. He's freshly divorced and scraping some cash with a security guard stint, when a tense confrontation on the top deck of a bus throws his life into chaos once more. This time his family's in danger, and Pang finds himself pulled back into the very estate that almost killed him...

Hero is the fourth book in the Twin Towers Estate crime series, and will be followed by the rest of the trilogy in 2013. You can buy Hero now on Amazon's Kindle store for just 99p! And don't forget to grab the Riot Trilogy in the new great-value Kindle collection!

Thursday, 11 July 2013

Theatre review: Luke Jermay, Sixth Sense



Mindreader Luke Jermay says he'll 'fuck you up' in his show Sixth Sense, currently at London's Leicester Square Theatre, even if you're a sceptic when you take your seats. Well, after spending an hour with him, we spiralled through a huge range of emotions, from hysterical laughter to jaw-dropping incredulity. Check out my full Luke Jermay: Sixth Sense theatre review over on The Void...