FIRE IN THE BLOOD artwork


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Here we go – the artwork to FIRE IN THE BLOOD, Scott Cullen book three –

The countdown is definitely on now.  I’ll admit to feeling blue over the last …

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GHOST IN THE MACHINE permanently #free on #kindle


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I’ve made the potentially mental decision to give away GHOST IN THE MACHINE for free. It’s now free on Amazon US and UK, as well as some other …

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FIRE IN THE BLOOD slight delay


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Bad news, I’m afraid – FIRE IN THE BLOOD is going to be delayed (at least) two weeks and will come out 02-Feb-13 instead of 19-Jan-13.
Apologies for this, but I …

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GHOST IN THE MACHINE review at Crime Fiction Lover


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Something that seems to have slipped my mind when I was publishing DEVIL IN THE DETAIL was that the awesome Crime Fiction Lover site reviewed GHOST IN THE MACHINE back …

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FIRE IN THE BLOOD – me is finishded (first chapter extract!)


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I’ve just finished FIRE IN THE BLOOD – Scott Cullen book three.
Okay, by that I mean my core writing and editing has been completed.  I’ve sent it to my beta …

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2012 in review


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The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about …

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GHOST IN THE MACHINE – 50 x 5*


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Just had the fiftieth five star review for GHOST IN THE MACHINE!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B007U7GQHM/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
I suppose that’s one thing I missed from the stat explosion …

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Ed James Statistics for year one


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Not quite a full year, given that I didn’t publish GHOST IN THE MACHINE until mid-April, but I thought I’d do a summary of the statistics that I’ve managed to …

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5-star DEVIL review


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Had a good review of DEVIL from Julie Weight (she reviewed GHOST here) – she’s one of my very favourite book reviewers, so this is …

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Granny taughts us to suck eggses


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You’ll know from my biography that we’ve got more than a few rescue birds – seven hens, eight ducks (though only three hens). The biggest problem with the birds …

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