by Jo Monroe | Mar 6, 2015 | Crime fiction posts
Eva died last week. She hated euphemisms, so there’ll be no talk here of ‘passing away’ or ‘on’ or ‘over’. She died. The words are as simple as they are tragic. As well as leaving six full-length novels, two collections of...
by Jo Monroe | Jan 25, 2015 | Crime fiction posts
An update on the Ingrid Skyberg series A few people have been asking me when the next Ingrid Skyberg book will be finished. As the situation is quite complicated, I thought I’d write a whole ruddy blog post to explain what’s going on with me. Though...
by Jo Monroe | Nov 18, 2014 | Crime fiction posts
But what about its title? I’ve been pondering that question for a while now, even before the release (and I’m very pleased to say the success) of Kill Plan, a book with a title that pretty much says what it does on the tin. The Background Lots of experts...
by Jo Monroe | Sep 25, 2014 | Crime fiction posts
It had to happen – Sharon Bailey was just waiting in the depths to resurface. Rachel’s life was going too well. Granted she’s still struggling with her new role, and Godzilla isn’t cutting her any slack, but she’s finally got herself on...
by Jo Monroe | Sep 19, 2014 | Crime fiction posts
Though the fourth season didn’t get off to the start that season three did (Nicola Walker’s performance would take some beating) I still have high hopes that the series will unfold in a satisfying way. Despite my misgivings about episode 2. Episode 2...