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<Tue, 07 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT

Radio Interview - BBC Radio Northampton 104.2 FM
Garry Bushell was interviewed on BBC Radio Northampton 104.2 FM. Garry answered questions about his book 'Bushell On The Rampage'.

<Mon, 06 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT

Book Feature - Dumfries & Galloway Life Magazine
Dumfries & Galloway Life Magazine feature 'The Official Queen of the South Quiz Book' compiled by Chris Cowlin and Kevin Snelgrove.

<Mon, 06 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT

Radio Interview - BBC Radio WM 95.6 FM
Garry Bushell was interviewed on BBC Radio WM 95.6 FM. Garry answered questions about his book 'Bushell On The Rampage'.

<Sun, 05 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT

Radio Interview - BBC Radio Surrey 104 FM
Chas Hodges was interviewed on BBC Radio Surrey 104 FM. Chas answered questions about his book 'Chas and His Rock 'N' Roll Allotment'.

<Fri, 03 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT

Book Feature - Borehamwood & Elstree Times
Borehamwood & Elstree Times feature Chas Hodges' book 'Chas and His Rock 'N' Roll Allotment'.


Something of the Night
By Paul Cave
 
 

 

- - Readers Comments
'Something Of The Night', a book that all readers of fiction will enjoy. A thrilling and fantastic mix of action and adventure that will draw the reader into Paul Cave's exciting, post-apocalyptic world. With bags of originality, but grounded in a recognisable genre, including an enjoyable homage to King Kong during the New York episode, it pulls you throught to it's unexpected but great finale. Well worth a read!
Luke Green
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What an amazing read! I couldn't put it down from cover to cover, an exciting story with all the right ingredients. Recommend it to everyone - you won't be disappointed! Really looking forward to the next one.
Zoë Colbourne
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Great research, full of detail, heart-racing speed. My kind of book, fabulous! I anticipate the next.
Norma S. Ardern
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An exciting and thoroughly enjoyable novel. I found the plot to be well thought out, with an interesting twist towards the end. This novel and its author are a worthy addition to the horror genre, reminiscent of James Herbert, and I would highly recommend it.
Paul Kirkman
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A gripping read, with a new twist to the vampire genre. Well worth getting hold of a copy.
D.J. Ratcliffe
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When first offered the opportunity to read ‘Something of the Night’ I was presented with a dilemma. On one hand was the excitement of reading the work of a previously unpublished author, whilst on the other the genre was one that I wouldn’t normally choose, and was I committed to reading the whole book? The former out won the latter and good old fashioned compromise took care of the commitment. I committed to reading the first three chapters and from there make up my mind if I should read on or close the pages for good.
…I guess I could finish this review now and say I finished the whole book! But by way of qualifying the reading experience I’d like to offer a little more…
The author and the publisher have determined the genre of this book to be Horror, which as I have previously said would normally put me off even selecting the book for consideration. However, whereas much of the subject matter and imagery offered throughout are indeed horrific, I felt the book was intelligent and rose above some practical genre labelling. The author presents a world that is literally dark, as is the theme, and some of the main characters. However, he cleverly manages to keep the readers’ head up by a weave of subtle humour and a sense of what it is to be human once all our everyday material possessions are stripped away. I genuinely felt for Mankind and was comfortably able to slip into their plight as I might in the same circumstances. Using evil as the vehicle and justification for some of the brutality on offer, the subtlety continues as we’re taken on a seamless journey giving good old evil something to consider.
Technically very well written taking one of mans oldest horrors and mixing it up with perhaps one his latest, but yet to come. If I had anything critical to offer it would be for the lack of detail on occasions as to why things were, but that’s just me and my need for a book to leave no stone unturned. This lack of detail is some areas served merely to make my imagination do a little of the work which probably not such a bad thing after all.
‘Something of the Night’ is genuinely an excellent read.
Anthony Gee
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