Author Richard Godwin
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‘Insincerity‘ is Out Now!
PI Tammy Wayne hunts serial killers for a living, and she has a personal interest in the brutal mind game killer called The Pimp who took her sister from her, but The Pimp has her under surveillance and his own ideas for her.
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DCI Frank Castle never caught the Woodlands Killer and it almost destroyed him. Now many years later and still suffering from nightmares, he is faced with a copycat killer with detailed inside knowledge of the original case.
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Rex Allen is obsessed with filming and photography. He has only vague memories of how he came to live in a new house with only a few possessions and two pictures of his dead daughter…until he meets his beautiful neighbor, Evangeline Glass, and everything clicks for him again. When he blackmails her into becoming his own personal model, a dangerous evolution begins.
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Crystal On Electric Acetate is the first and ultimate original collection of short stories by Richard Godwin previously published in great and ground-breaking paper and online magazines. From urban decay to Gothic explosion, at once revolutionary, iconoclastic, erotic and dark as that cellar next door.
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As Chief Inspector Jackson Flare and his partner Inspector Mandy Steel investigate a series of bizarre killings targeting the wealthy and glamourous, the killer finds a way to invade their thoughts driving them to acts of darkness…and all the while the killer watches everyone, from the rich businessmen to their beautiful wives.
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A crime novel about distorted love. A Western. A lyrical slice of the prairie, a frontier narrative. A noir novel about obsession and revenge, desire and predation. A look at one man’s grip on insanity and a story about female beauty and showmanship.
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Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Stephen Bett
Stephen Bett is a widely and internationally published Canadian poet with 17 books. His poetry is disciplined, musical, witty and culturally honed. He ranges from minimalism to jazz. If you pick up a Bett book you can be assured of … Continue reading