Gordon Ferris
Gordon Ferris [www.gordonferris.com] "Electrifies readers ...a rising star of Scottish literature". Gordon writes crime/thrillers set in post-war Britain; a natural 'noir' period of social upheaval and violence.Gordon's breakthrough 'Douglas Brodie' book - THE HANGING SHED - is a No 1 Amazon UK...
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Gordon Ferris [www.gordonferris.com] "Electrifies readers ...a rising star of Scottish literature". Gordon writes crime/thrillers set in post-war Britain; a natural 'noir' period of social upheaval and violence.Gordon's breakthrough 'Douglas Brodie' book - THE HANGING SHED - is a No 1 Amazon UK kindle bestseller and has sold over 170,000 copies. The sequel - BITTER WATER- again starring Brodie and his sidekick - advocate Samantha Campbell - also hit the No 1 kindle spot. TRUTH DARE KILL, the first in the Danny McRae series has been at No 1, as has its sequel - THE UNQUIET HEART. All Gordon's books are available as ebooks and hardbacks, with paperbacks following.
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The book is dampened by a lack of originality from beginning to end. The new Ian Rankin? Not by a long stretch...If you’re looking for an easy, predictable story this novel will suit you, but if it’s excitement and originality you’re after perhaps it’s time to reconsider.The fact that Gordon Ferris ...
"Sure enough, like a bad gangster movie, Eve ran on to the pavement with a pistol in her hand"This is a strange book. It's set in 1946 London but reads like a hard-boiled crime noir with a femme fatale. The voice of the author keeps reminding me of better crime novels of a later era and sounds way t...
Enjoyed the story and the characters, the war time setting and knowledge of Scotland was fun. I've seldom come across a published book with quite as many typos and spelling errors - but strangely it didn't detract from a very enjoyable story line. I will read more of Gordon Ferris but would suggest ...