Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Brit Grit Too

I mentioned yesterday that Smoke has not only had a slash down in price, but that you could enjoy any other Trestle Press book for free as part of a two-for-one deal just by letting me know you'd bought it.  That still stands.


I also mentioned that Brit Grit Too would be a good companion as a choice.  I'd forgotten, at that point, that BGT is for charity.  That means it would be a good idea to choose any other Trestle Book as your Smoke two-for-one and, let's face it, there's a barrel of talent to choose from.


Edited by Paul D Brazill, one of Britain's outstanding up-and-coming talents and enormously generous spirits, Brit Grit Too collects 32 of Britain's best up and coming crime fiction writers to aid the charity Children 1st children1st.org.uk/


The BRIT GRIT mob is coming to kick down your door with hobnailed boots. Kitchen-sink noir; petty-thief-louts; lives of quiet desperation; sharp, blood-stained slices of life; booze-sodden brawls from the bottom of the barrel and comedy that's as black as it's bitter--this is BRIT GRIT






Table Of Contents.






1. Two Fingers Of Noir by Alan Griffiths


2. Looking For Jamie by Iain Rowan


3. Stones In Me Pocket by Nigel Bird


4. The Catch And The Fall by Luke Block


5. A Long Time Coming by Paul Grzegorzek


6. Loose Ends by Gary Dobb


7. Graduation Day by Malcolm Holt


8. Cry Baby by Victoria Watson


9. The Savage World Of Men by Richard Godwin


10. Hard Boiled Poem (a mystery) by Alan Savage


11. A Dirty Job by Sue Harding


12. Squaring The Circle by Nick Quantrill


13. The Best Days Of My Life by Steven Porter


14. Hanging Stan by Jason Michel


15. The Wrong Place To Die by Nick Triplow


16. Coffin Boy by Nick Mott


17. Meat Is Murder by Colin Graham


18. Adult Education by Graham Smith


19. A Public Service by Col Bury


20. Hero by Pete Sortwell


21. Snapshots by Paul D Brazill


22. Smoked by Luca Veste


23. Geraldine by Andy Rivers


24. A Minimum Of Reason by Nick Boldock


25. Dope On A Rope by Darren Sant


26. A Speck Of Dust by David Barber


27. Hard Times by Ian Ayris


28. Never Ending by Fiona Johnson


29. Faces by Frank Duffy


30. The Plebitarian by Danny Hogan


31. King Edward by Gerard Brennan


32. Brit Grit by Charlie Wade




It looks tasty as anything and I reckon it's a must have, don't you?


And it's for such a good cause, it would make a timely Christmas treat in many different ways.

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