Psychological thriller set in Berlin
GIVEAWAY: 3 copies of Fade to Grey, the brilliant new novel by John Lincoln!
3rd February 2019
We are delighted that publishers No Exit Press are offering as prizes THREE copies of the fabulous new novel Fade to Grey by John Lincoln, set in BRISTOL and CARDIFF (to be published 21 February).
Gethin Grey is the man you call when there’s nowhere else to turn. His Last Resort Legals team investigates miscarriages of justice. But Gethin is running out of options himself: his gambling is out of control, his marriage is falling apart and there’s no money left to pay the wages…
Izma M was sent down years ago for the brutal murder of a young woman. In jail he’s written a bestseller and become a cult hero, and now the charismatic fading-film-star Amelia Laverne wants to bankroll Gethin to prove Izma’s innocence. For Gethin – low on luck and cash – the job is heaven sent. But is Izma M really as blameless as his fans believe?
HOW TO ENTER:
To be in with a chance of winning one of three copies of Fade to Grey, just leave us a comment below and tell us which author you would invite to your ideal dinner party!! Do this by midnight (UK time),16th February and the first three names out of the hat will be sent a copy direct by the publisher. UK ONLY!
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The winners are:
Julian L
Helen
Jean V
Jane Austen. To find out what it was like being a women with such talent, in such a male-dominated world.
I think Stephen Fry would be a great dinner party guest!
I would love to dine with Kate Atkinson I have every book she has written and love reading them. It would be such an interesting conversation !
C S Lewis – so much to ask him.
Val McDermid
Lee Child
Mark Tilbury
James Patterson
Val McDermid
That’s easy – Stuart Macbride. Not only a brilliant author but funny too.
Oscar Wilde.
My invite would go to Stephen King, a dinner party to remember x
MVCraveN.
I would invite Carlos Ruiz Zafon, a great storyteller !
P.G.Wodehouse – such fun!
Tess Gerritsen
I would invite Haruki Murakami
The Author I would invite to my dinner party would be B.A Paris
I’d invite James Patterson & Santa Montefiore, two different authors but I’m sure they’d be entertaining
I would invite Val McDermid to a dinner party as her books are always page turners. Gritty and grim!
QUEEN VICTORIA – bet she’s LOADS of stuff to talk about
I would invite Will Dean as I really enjoyed “Red Snow ” and “Dark Pines”. I am going to see him at Waterstones in Nottingham tomorrow so am quite excited!
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It has to be James Ellroy for dinner, would grill him about his politics!
Agatha Christie a meal and a murder mystery what could be better?
Clive Cussler, I love his books, “boys own style” rip roaring adventures. His male characters are handsome and brave, the women are beautiful and even smarter than the men. I’d love him to make me a character in one of his books.
A toss up between Karin Fossum for her compassion and understanding and Elly
Griffiths for her down to earth ordinary good humour!
Agatha Christie, I’ve grown up with her books and movies and adore them all
I would invite Donna Leon. I love her Guido Brunetti crime novels and love Venice so that would be just perfect
Nicci French ( both of them ) would love to listen to how they plan and write their books , and find out what they’re plotting next x
Agatha Christie
I’d invite Peter James, his Brighton is very different to mine.
I would invite Hugh Greene, author of the Dr Power books. I can tell from his writing that he shares my love of food, and the places he writes about so beautifully are places I know and love, so I know we would have lots to talk about.
Agatha Christie
I think I would invite Alan Bennett as he would be such fun to chat with! Pass the sprouts, Alan!
Val McDermid, one of my very first favourite authors and Scottish too, my fabourite holiday destination! Would love to read this book, fab competition.
I’d invite Oscar Wilde for his wit.
I would invite J.S.Law, the author of ‘The Dark Beneath’ etc,a compelling thriller which brought all his knowledge of life as a submariner into his script. I would love to find out how he made the transition from there to being such a successful author.
William Shakespeare to find the man behind the legend
James Pater son would first on my guest list. Absolutely love his books. Haven’t read a ‘dud’ one of his yet.
Will Dean!
It has to be the fantastic Mark Billingham.
I would invite Peter James. I find his crime novels set in Brighton and the surrounding area intriguing and makes the little grey cells working.
Alexander McCall Smith – all his series are so different and so readable.
I would invite Charlotte Bronte, would love to hear about her life writing and being published at a time when female authors were not accepted.
I’d invite James Patterson x