Up for
discussion this week is a recently released charity anthology collected and
published by Spellbound Books, the brainchild of Nikki East and Sumaira Wilson.
All royalties will be donated to NHS Charities Together, a coalition of 240 NHS
charities who support a wide range of health care institutions in the United
Kingdom. See more here: https://www.nhscharitiestogether.co.uk/.
The C Word: For Some Lockdown Has Been Murder, released 7 January 2021 on Kindle, is
an assortment of 26 short stories that appear to be limited only by the
imaginations of the wide range of authors who wrote them. There are disappearances,
there are zombies, there are stalkers, there are gang enforcers, there are book
groups. There are a depressing number of stories about women with abusive
husbands; Andy Hill’s story along those lines called Strength has a nice
surprise at the end. There are families who have been driven to the breaking
point by lockdown.
Supermarkets play
a role in some; one of my favorites is by Nick Jackson called The Haunted
Trolley. David Field’s offering, titled Out of Lockdown, is a
positively brilliant tale of a creative way to enter witness protection. Derek
Thompson’s The Understudy is about a young criminal who learns the ropes
faster than his mentor realizes. Men who tell women they don’t know to smile
will perhaps think twice if they read Trevor Wood’s entry called Smile
Please.
I believe the
names of contributors are largely unfamiliar to U.S. crime fiction readers,
although a few are well-known.
·
Yvonne Bastian |
·
Nick Jackson |
·
Jane Carrick |
·
Simon Maltan |
·
Karen Clarke |
·
Tracy Mearns |
·
David Field |
·
Vanessa Morgan |
·
Paul Finch |
·
Steve Mosby |
·
Chloe Greene |
·
Janine Pipe |
·
Elly Griffiths |
·
Nick Quantrill |
·
Sophie Hannah |
·
Rob Scragg |
·
Matt Hickman |
·
Derek Thompson |
·
Sarah Hilary |
·
Nick Triplow |
·
Andy Hill |
·
Mark Wilson |
·
Laura Huntley |
·
Claire Woolins |
·
Linda Innes |
·
Nick Jackson |
This modestly
priced compilation is a pleasant way to pass a few hours and to meet some new
authors while lending support to a group whose resources have been severely
taxed in the past year. Recommended!
·
ASIN: B08RRW8K6P
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Publisher: SpellBound Books (January 7, 2021)
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Publication date: January 7, 2021
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Language: English
· File size: 758 KB
Aubrey Hamilton
©2021
Aubrey Hamilton is
a former librarian who works on Federal It projects by day and reads mysteries
at night.
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