In Praise of the Wireless

Although many people across Britain bought television sets specifically to watch the Coronation in 1953, some families held out against it for much longer, including my own. Listening to the wireless had certain advantages: you could picture the characters in dramas much more vividly in your mind than the primitive black and white screens of …

Steam and Rails

As I mentioned in my previous post, in the 1950s we had our own branch railway line. When I say it was our own, I mean there was a station in our village which we could actually see from our front window. My mother hated so much to waste time that she often refused to …

Publication alert

In case anyone reading this hadn't noticed, the latest in the Pitkirtly mystery series has now been released. It arrived on Kindle in the middle of last week, and this morning I think I've succeeded in uploading it to Smashwords for onward distribution to Kobo, Apple and B&N. 'Frozen in Crime' - a tale of …

The very beginning…

Here's a tantalising glimpse of chapter 1 of 'Frozen in Crime' (final edit). Enjoy!   Frozen in Crime   Chapter 1 White World Christopher stared out across the car park. A layer of ice had formed where the compacted snow had been polished by car treads and people’s feet, and since lunchtime he had already …