Trust is Fragile…

Trust is Fragile…

Trust is fragile. Instinct is strong. Don’t ignore either.

Chronically suspicious Pember Quinn is proving to be a forthright private investigator in Bury St Edmunds. But nothing has prepared him for the vicious sting in the tail of a ‘regular’ car-cloning scam.

Instead of investigating, however, he’s reluctantly house-sitting for a client who collects porcelain.

Very frustrating.

With Pember distracted, retired DI Clive Merry is determined to get to the bottom of the cloning scam. But after a suspicious death, it takes all his detecting and diplomatic skills to work alongside old colleagues and the victim’s solicitor.

Decorative porcelain and a glass kiln mask vital evidence. The stories tangle as the cases ramify. Murders nearly pass undetected. Can the police be brought on board in time, or will it be down to Clive and Pember to find the killers before anyone else dies?

The 2nd book in the Hatter Street Private Investigation Agency Series, DEFTLY KILNED* is out soon…

A Reaffirming Look Back…

A Reaffirming Look Back…

A reaffirming look back… and an exciting look forward.

It has been a wonderful 2025 for my friend and ‘Utterly Crime series’ cover artist – Rebecca Moss Guyver. She has been selected by the Royal Society of British Artists (RBA) to become a member. She has also become a member of the Federation of British Artists (FBA), the umbrella organization based at the Mall Galleries in London, for nine art societies, including the RBA to promote figurative art in the UK.

What a wonderful artist to have created my Utterly Crime series covers! It reaffirms my faith and trust in her talent! https://www.rebeccaguyverart.com

And my exciting news for 2026… Deftly Kilned (2nd book int the Hatter Street Private Investigation Agency series) is ready to be published!

Suffolk Loves…

Suffolk Loves…

My latest crime novel – UTTERLY CRUSHED – has been chosen by Suffolk Libraries as one of their Suffolk Loves… books! Imagine how excited and pleased I was when I dropped by to visit Hadleigh Library last week. Wow – there is was on the Suffolk Loves… selection shelves. I had to pinch myself and take a photo, just to show it was actually happening!