Posts Tagged ‘humour’
A.M. Bunny
The Secretary was a twenty something, long legged attractive woman whose naivety would get the better of her. She was exceptionally loyal to her bosses and her short-hand expertise enabled her to get the top jobs. Her personal life was all but a disaster, with two marriages under her belt and numerous lovers she became…
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One grey, winter morning, Alex inherits a mysterious invention from her late father. The Finding Machine solves mysteries. And contains a big one, too. The question is…why did her dad build it, and who was he trying to find?
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The Man Who Murdered His Stag is the breakthrough humorous crime fiction novel from author Stefan Le Roy. Way back in 2003, Tom Marshall was everything those who truly love life hope never to become. He was a man of guarded existence and compulsive risk management. Naturally, Tom’s mundanity had come at a price: utter…
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Andrea Nelson, author of “The Trouble with Murder” series grew up watching Miss Marple films. She loved that her enjoyment of each film came from the humour between Miss Marple and her assistant Mr Stringer (her real life husband). Anyone and everyone should watch her films and during this couple of hours, every worry you…
Read MoreBecky Papworth
Becky Papworth is author of the humorous fiction title Janet Jackson’s Yorkshire B&B and a TV Executive with over 20 years’ experience working on shows like Citizen Khan, Rab C Nesbitt, Gavin & Stacey, The Royle Family and I love the 80’s. Rebecca was the first woman to produce Have I Got News For You and…
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