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Three British Mystery Novels

David Stuart Davies Nikki Dudley Brown

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English
Sparkling Books Ltd
05 November 2018
An ideal gift for mystery lovers.

A Taste for Blood, set in and around London, by the acclaimed Sherlock Holmes expert David Stuart Davies.

Ellipsis, set in London, a psychological thriller by Nikki Dudley.

Lynnwood, by Thomas Brown, set in the New Forest, was listed for the 2014 People's Book Prize.

Three great reads, for those who like to wrap their minds round unusual plots, presented as one omnibus print edition.

All three titles are also available separately.
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Imprint:   Sparkling Books Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   Omnibus of three British crime / mystery novels, also available separately
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 31mm
Weight:   826g
ISBN:   9781907230738
ISBN 10:   1907230734
Pages:   510
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

David Stuart Davies is the author of six novels featuring private detective hero, Johnny Hawke, and another seven novels featuring Sherlock Holmes as well as several non-fiction books about the Baker Street detective including the movie volume Starring Sherlock Holmes. As well as being a committee member of the Crime Writers’ Association, and editing their monthly magazine, Red Herrings, David is the general contributing editor for Wordsworth Editions Mystery & Supernatural series and a major contributor of introductions to the Collectors’ Library classic editions. Nikki Dudley is managing editor of streetcake magazine and also runs the streetcake writing prize and MumWrite. She has a chapbook and collection with KFS. She is the winner of the Virginia Prize 2020 for her second novel. Thomas Brown has spent the best part of his life reading and studying fiction of all kinds, but his heart beats for Horror and Fantasy. In 2010, he won the University of Southampton's Flash Fiction Competition for his short story, ‘Crowman’. In 2014, he won the Almond Press Short Story Competition, ‘Broken Worlds’. In the same year, his first novel, LYNNWOOD, was a finalist for The People’s Book Prize. In 2018, he completed a doctoral degree at the University of Southampton examining the limitations of language and how to navigate them to better communicate meaning through fiction. He lives and works in a small market town bordering the Cotswolds, where he still writes every day.

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