G’day everyone. I hope you’re all doing well. Here’s a quick update on the things going on in my world. Firstly, my latest book, Baker Street: The Curious Case Files of Sherlock Holmes continues to land in the hands of the fans—which is fantastic. I know I’m biased, but this is one book you really have to see and hold to truly appreciate it. It’s a beast—100K words, 284 pages, and full colour throughout.
David—trying to look windswept and exotic—outside Dr. Watson’s Bar—Collins St, Melbourne
I’d like to thank all the people who’ve sent through messages of support. Cheers, guys! I heard it. I needed it. Unfortunately, due to health reasons, I won’t be doing any large promotional events in the near future (friends keep asking me to do another event at Death or Glory, and while the spirit is willing, I’m afraid the body’s not up to it). But, if you’re local, and you want me to sign your copy, feel free to get in contact and we’ll see what we can arrange.
If you’re curious to obtain a copy for yourself, you can get one direct from the publisher (for my friends in the US) at BakerStreetGenius.com
Or alternatively, you can snag a copy at Amazon.
Crime Songs
Another project on the horizon is Crime Songs, an anthology of crime stories centred around our favourite songs, which was edited by Sean O’Leary and will be published by Close to the Bone in the UK. My story is called Know Your Rights, and it’s based on a song by The Clash, which appeared on their album Combat Rock. And it might possibly be the most depraved thing I’ve ever written (ha ha ha). Anyway, I’ll let you know more as it gets closer to the publishing date.
Yours in the Spirit of Adventure
That’s more than enough self-aggrandisement for one day. But have no fear, I’ll be back soon with more nonsense from inside the grey stone walls of old Pentridge Prison. Until then, stay safe and look after one another.