There's a review of my novel, The Rhondda Ripper HERE - The book is available from Amazon, Smashwords and Barnes and Noble - check it out.
Frank Parade is a long-suffering police inspector trying to bring law
and order to the Welsh town of Pontypridd. Making his job difficult are
incompetent underlings, a superior who cares more for appearances than
for justice, and a populace jealous of their right to hedonistic
pleasures.
Into this mix comes Buffalo Bill and the five hundred cowboys, Indians,
Cossacks and carnies that comprise his Wild West Show. And right away,
people start getting their throats slit.
Buffalo Bill is a major character in the book, sometimes as an obstacle
to Parade, sometimes an ally, and always as an irritant. But Bill, like
Parade, comes across as a real – and genuinely likeable character.
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