Annie MacPherson is a
Scottish detective on an exchange program to the Westford Police department in
the USA. She has broken off her engagement to her fiancee and is hoping to
forget her heartbreak with a fresh start in a new country; a chance to learn
and become a better Detective too. Her first case comes with some guilt: The
victim who was beaten nearly to death had come to seek her help only a week
before. As they delve into victim’s life, a number of suspects are questioned,
but Annie feels there is a deeper, but yet unknown motive for the brutal
attack. As the book goes on we discovering more and more information; I was
hooked and on the edge of my seat by the time of the nail biting finish. This
first book in the Annie MacPherson detective series is a promising start
indeed. Gripped from start to finish I followed Annie about as she got to grips
with her first case during her secondment. I think what makes her so likeable is
that she is an ordinary woman; someone I could totally relate to. She has a few
problems back at home. She is affected by them, but dedication to her work
drives her on. Meticulous police work and trusting her instincts make her
extraordinary. She is also a real woman, someone that cannot help herself from
falling for the victim’s brother and feeling jealous when he grows close to the
victim’s best friend. I feel I got to know this woman well and I want to find
out where her work and love life will take her next. Bring on the follow up
Programmed to Kill.
Writing the books was the easy part....now the struggle to let the world know they're there....
Friday, 24 June 2016
Primed By The Past: Introducing Detective Annie Macpherson by Barbara Fagan Speake
As I'm still reeling from the Brexit vote, I'm trying to take my mind of it by reading and writing. I wonder what Detective Annie MacPherson would have made of it all. She and my husband are Scottish and I lived there for 20 years. Scotland voted overwhelmingly to remain, but will now see it selves being dragged out of Europe. Worrying times ahead for all of them. The Annie MacPherson is the heroine of the novel I'm reviewing and it was a great work. Full of surprises and a 5 star read.
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
Work in progress a preview
I'm working on a bundle of short stories. They are going to be in the form of a journalist interviewing characters. Traveling always gets the creative juices flowing and my recent trip to New York compelled me to write a little satire about the airline industry. I'm not saying we had to stand on our way back, but I felt a bit herded and prodded. Enjoy.
A cut above the
rest
‘It’s
a new airline, it’s low cost but they claim to do things a bit different from
the rest,’ said Sander Forrester handing his journalist Michael the booking
confirmation.
Michael
took the note somewhat surprised; he thought he was to work on his series of
remarkable people from Edinburgh for the supplement.
‘The
CEO of this company is from Edinburgh; you’ll have a meeting with him once you
get off the plane,’ added his editor if reading his thoughts.
A
few days later Michael was trying to check into his flight online. The
procedure was mostly in-line with other low cost airlines he had flown with,
until he came to the part where he expected to print off his boarding card. A
message came up saying they were a paper free airline and he was just to turn
up at the counter with his identity papers.
Michael
duly turned up for his flight at Edinburgh airport and found the counter for
Prime Airlines. He didn’t like that the counter and the uniforms of the staff
were all white, somehow the clinical look didn’t fit with the image he had of a
low cost airline. He would have preferred some weird colour of green or orange.
‘Good
morning Mr Barnes, how are we today?’ asked the smiling agent after he had
handed over his passport.
‘Very
well, and are you excited about your company’s first flight?’
‘Yes
I am, I think we are going to be bigger than Easyjet,’
He
smiled at the agent’s enthusiasm and wondered if a few weeks from now she would
still be this perky.
‘Now
could you lean forward so we can get you boarding.’
‘excuse
me?’ asked Michael surprised.
‘Could
you please put your head over the counter,’
Expecting
some camera on the other side that would take a picture for a boarding card, he
stuck his head forwards. A sharp pain in his neck made him jerk back.
‘What
the hell?’ he barked rubbing his neck.
‘We
do things differently here at Prime, we’ve inserted a chip so the next time you
fly you can use our handy app, scan your chip and all your information is
already there. It is also better for the environment,’ she added smiling
brightly and wished him a good flight.
Michael
felt very unnerved by having a chip inserted under his skin and wondered what
other uses the airline had in mind for it.
The
normally long queues at security were even longer as a separate queue handled
the Prime airline customers.
‘Blood
scanners didn’t arrive in time,’ grumbled the guard, trying to get the normally
stationary boarding card scanner to line up with Michael’s neck. A beep
indicated the system had found the chip and he was let through after his belt,
wallet, bag, shoes and laptop had gone through the x-ray machine.
He
found the gate and a seat and waited for boarding while checking his emails.
‘Passengers
traveling on Prime can now upgrade to Prime cuts for ten pounds only. Speedy
boarding, seats and views are some of the many benefits,’ Michael heard announce
over the Tannoy. He wasn’t at first sure whether he had heard all the
information correctly until the female agent made the same announcement again.
He went to find her and questioned her about some of the things he’d heard.
‘Am
I correct in stating that I’m not guaranteed a place on this plane unless I
upgrade to Prime cuts.’
‘No
sir, everyone who is waiting for this flight will get on, but we have grades of
traveling. Standing, standing with a view or seated,’ explained the agent.
‘But
I thought non seated flying wasn’t safe and illegal?’
‘We
at Prime Airlines have put a lot of research into new harness technology and
its safety in case of a crash; we’ve been cleared by the civil aviation
authority.’
‘Ok,’
said Michael rather stunned, having to stand during his flight to London was
not what he had expected. He left the agent to set up some barriers to make
sure that boarding would proceed in an orderly fashion.
‘Boarding
flight PA0346 to London Gatwick will now commence at gate A4, we now call all Prime
cut passengers to board first.’
Michael
got up and watched as some passengers moved to the front, had their necks
scanned and disappeared through gate A4. He had to admit it was very quick and
efficient and soon it was his turn to make his way onto the plane.
The
safety card in the pocket of the panel in front of him told him that he was on
board a Boeing 737-400 series, but it wasn’t like any plane he had been on
before. He hoisted himself into the uncomfortable 5 point harness that held his
body against a rigid partition wall. There was barely enough space to hold a
magazine to read in front of his face. He had counted several rows like this
when he came in and just a few rows of seats at the front of the plane. He
anxiously waited for take-off and hoped there weren’t any delays.
An
hour and twenty later, the plane touched down in London and Michael freed
himself from his uncomfortable harness. He moved his limbs as much as he could
and waited to get off.
‘Dean
Smyth,’ introduced the man who Michael had spotted with a sign saying his name
in the arrivals hall.
‘I
didn’t expect the CEO of Prime Airlines to meet me in person.’
‘Well
I’m very involved with every aspect of the company, including public relations.
I make sure I have a look at all aspects of the business. I’m not someone that
runs the company from behind the desk,’ he suddenly laughed raucously and
winked, ‘I don’t mind getting my hands dirty!’
Michael
didn’t find this all that amusing but he laughed politely anyway. He observed
the man as he led them to his office. He was tall and dressed in a smart suit,
but something shouted country dweller. Maybe it was his ruddy red complexion or
his brusque way of moving but Michael could tell that Dean Smyth was not from
the city.
‘So
Mr Smyth have you worked in the airline industry for long?’ started Michael his
interview soon after they’d sat down in Dean’s comfortable office and his
assistant had brought in some coffee.
‘Not
at all, I used to manage an abattoir outside of Edinburgh,’ Dean answered
grinning at the shocked expression on the journalists face.
‘Quite
a departure from air travel slaughtering animals.’
‘No
disrespect to our customers, but getting animals from farm to shop is a lot
like getting passengers from A to B.’
‘Really?’
‘Of
course our customers are willingly going from A to B, but in the end it is
about getting there at the lowest cost in the most efficient manner. Getting a
nervous crowd fast and safely on a flight is remarkably like getting cattle
into an abattoir.’
For
a moment Michael was speechless and when he remembered the name of their
customer priority plan, his stomach churned.
‘It
is a bit tasteless calling your priority plan Prime Cuts, knowing your history
in meat processing.’
‘Oh
god I never thought! The boys in marketing thought the amalgam of Prime
Airlines and cutting lines was a good idea,’ said Dean rather worried, he was
aware of the potential PR disaster this could be. Michael wondered if the boys
in PR were having a laugh at their bosses’ expense. He asked Dean some more
questions about his fleet of aircraft and what destinations he was planning to
fly to. When he had enough information for his article he thanked Dean Smyth
and promised to contact him when the article would be in the paper. He was not
looking forwards to his return flight to Edinburgh and debated upgrading to
Prime cuts. He decided it was against the spirit of low cost flying and
suffered his standing place back to Edinburgh.
‘So
winner or loser,’ asked Sander on his return.
‘Winner,
the tickets are half the price of the competition,’
‘But
standing during a plane ride?’ asked Sander scepticaly.
‘I
think as passengers we have learned to put up with a lot for our desire to
travel the world at a minimal cost. I think the days of luxury air travel and
sterling service are long gone. Even regular airlines only treat their first
class passengers with some service beyond the expected,’ Michael sighed, ‘face
it, low cost, economy, you might as well call it cattle class. Standing room
was always only going to be a matter of time.’
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
Fairy tales
I lived my own fairy tale last week as my husband and I finally got to visit New York. What a fibrant beautiful place it is. It had been on our bucket list for a long time and I'm glad it lived up to our expectations. I was sure a visit to New York would inspire me and I've got some great short story ideas. (One will be a satire on the airline industry as I was not impressed by their practice of overbooking flights!) Needless to say, being in a city like that didn't give me much time for reading. I did manage to finish this very naughty fairy tale and rated it five stars.
Sleeping Beauty (Flirtatious Fairytales) (Volume 2) by Jess James
Sleeping Beauty (Flirtatious Fairytales) (Volume 2) by Jess James
Hell has no fury but a woman scorned. A king finds this out
to his cost as he casts aside a woman to marry another who is of royal blood.
The scorned woman we know as Mistress M very patiently works on a plan to
corrupt the Kings only daughter; a plan that takes nearly nineteen years until
the innocent princess starts to blossom into adulthood. This is a wickedly
funny and modern take on the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty. It is well written and
sexy. I recommend this to anyone who likes their romance and fairy tales with a
little more spice. Definitely not for children.
Monday, 30 May 2016
Sword of Shadows by C N Lesley
Had to set my excitement aside for just a few hours to catch up with my second life as a writer. Work at the airport is now finished for two weeks while we take a deserved break in New York (hence the excitement!) Next to writting there is always a lot of other things to do like; posting to and reading news groups, reading books and posting a review. I hope NY will be inspiring and I will come back with a few stories for the bundle I'm currently working on.(working title: Ordinary People) So before we jet off tomorrow here is a five star read to consider:
Sword of Shadows by C.N. Lesley on Amazon.com
Sword of Shadows by C.N. Lesley on Amazon.com
Arthur and his brother live in a brutal world where a cruel
species ; the Nestines have enslaved the land dwelling humans(Terrans) A
wrist band makes sure the humans aren’t even aware that the Nestines exist and
use them for food. Arthur leads a small band of rebels who are free. During a
battle they realise that they might have come on the radar of the Nestines and
that the technology protecting them has been compromised. They flee to Avalon;
the underwater city of the submariners and where their mother lives. At first I
found the world the writer set the story in bewildering. There were many
species, warring factions and character. I was not aware that this book was the
second in the series and that put me in the early chapters at a disadvantage.
(Note to author, it is a good idea to put next to the title on Amazon book 1 or
book 2 so it is clear the book is part of a series) As the book was so well
written I read on and started to thoroughly enjoy this epic adventure. The
Nestines are spine chillingly evil and the book is action packed. I liked the
mix of Arthurian legend with the futuristic. We have Arthur on a quest for a
sword while being hunted with space ships. I appreciate as well that the writer
has gone the route of using more medieval morals (Kidnapping woman from other
tribes to start a settlementJ)
rather than going the more mainstream YA route of young women having an equal
role. Like it or not, it makes the world Arthur lives in seem more brutal and
dangerous.
Thursday, 19 May 2016
Nano Man by Dean C Moore
This was a well crafted book, but just not my genre. I'm not big on violent futuristic comic style books. One reviewer mentioned the film Sin City, which I hated for its style and violence, but if you loved said film; this will be the book for you. I gave it four stars as it was well written and I can imagine a fan of the genre loving it.
Nano Man by Dean C Moore on Amazon
Nano Man by Dean C Moore on Amazon
Nano man is set in a cut-throat world where big business has
taken over from the government. Ruthless companies will do anything to thwart
the competition. Jane Macelvey is a bio chemist, struggling to keep her research
secret. Then Mike comes into her life and he claims he wants to protect her.
She injects him with her serum of Nano bots and Mike becomes something neither
of them could have predicted. As the corporate foot soldiers close in on them,
bodies start to pile up. Mike and Jane are now on everyone’s radar.
I did like the character of Mike, he is part hot blooded
male, part robot. Even as the Nano-bots play havoc with his system, he can’t
fail to wise crack. The banter between him and Jane provide a lot of the
humour. This is an overblown futuristic comic book tale of greed and technology,
but it is also a satire on our current times. I think fans of comic books and sci-fi
will like this, especially if you don’t mind graphic violence. I understand
this is part of the genre, but I found the at times sadistic violence somewhat
hard to digest. But if you don’t mind a gang of red necks being flattened by
their own truck, this is the book for you. Well written, original and action packed.
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