Ian AyrisApr 26, 20192 min readReview - A Citizen of Nowhere by Seth LynchBlurb Paris. 1930. Salazar is an English detective haunted by his experiences of the Great War, who wiles away the days playing chess...
Ian AyrisApr 17, 20192 min readReview - Kill Me Quick by Paul D. BrazillBlurb We’re all lying in the gutter, but some of us are staring at the spaces between the stars... Seatown may not have a lot going for...
Ian AyrisApr 15, 20191 min readA very special announcement . . .I have just signed a contract with the brilliant FAHRENEHIT PRESS. FAHRENHEIT will be re-launching Abide With Me and April skies soon,...
Ian AyrisApr 11, 20192 min readReview - Saigon Dark by Elka RayReview Lily is a single mum, living in Vietnam. She has two children – Dunc and little Evie, and a repeated dream about her ex-husband...
Ian AyrisApr 8, 20191 min readClassic Review: The Widows of Broome by Arthur UpfieldArthur Upfield was an Australian novelist of the first half of the twentieth century, his central character - a detective from the CIB ...
Ian AyrisApr 7, 20192 min readResurrected Review - Apostle Rising by Richard GodwinI first read Apostle Rising when it was first released in 2011, having come to know Richard Godwin through his eminently disturbing short...
Ian AyrisMar 31, 20192 min readResurrected Review - Broken Dreams by Nick QuantrillOriginally published in 2010 by Caffeine Nights, Broken Dreams was relaunched by Fahrenheit Press in October 2018. The first of...
Ian AyrisMar 20, 20191 min readEVERYBODY HURTS After three years, I have finally completed the final instalment of the John Sissons trilogy. With the changing situation at the...