2015 SF, one of a loose series but intended to stand alone. Something very strange is happening around the top-secret teleportation project…
Back to the boardgame café.
2024 non-fiction. How can theme be effectively built into the design of a board game, rather than pasted on at the end?
I’ve been doing the Weekly Challenges. The latest involved tree searches. (Note that this ends today.)
2024 urban fantasy, second of its series. Frankie the necromancer continues to work for her dead clients…
2023 fantasy romance, first of a series. Evie is wondering how to cope without a job when she runs into a wounded man in the woods. She helps him, only to discover that he is the Villain who's terrorising the kingdom. But it turns out that he needs a PA…
More gamers at home as the night drew in and a week of anticyclonic gloom (not to mention the real-world sort) broke in just a few places.
2024 mystery, fourth in the loose Harbinder Kaur series. Two sisters ask the detective agency to look into their mother's death, though it was ruled an accident. And it seems that several other writers have also died recently…
The Oxford Meeples had another quarterly games day, and I had a great time again.
2012 police procedural mystery, tartan noir, first in the Ash Henderson series. A serial killer takes girls just before their thirteenth birthdays, kills them, and sends a photograph of the process every subsequent year. DC Ash Henderson is really not the man to crack the case.