Apparently readers still LOVE print books – we had thousands of entries to win the Curtis Westcott series. And here is our winner – Marie H of Lebanon PA. Congrats Marie – signed copies going in the post this week……Jeff

Apparently readers still LOVE print books – we had thousands of entries to win the Curtis Westcott series. And here is our winner – Marie H of Lebanon PA. Congrats Marie – signed copies going in the post this week……Jeff


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by Richard Osman My Review: 5 stars The rabid bunch of octogenarians are back – Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim, and Ron

Naomi Bolton of Manybooks.net interviews Jeff Buick on “A Killing Game” – A Curtis Westcott Crime Thriller. Read the full

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