Some of you may have noticed my lack of posting for a wee while. It's hasn't been because I've disappeared off the planet, more a twist and turn of life, so please forgive me.
However, today I'm delighted to share this Irish Crime Fiction gem with you. Edited by Elizabeth Mannion and Brian Cliff 'GUILT RULES ALL 'explores and celebrates Irish Crime Fiction. I feel honoured to be one of the writers featured in this work which conveys the breadth of the genre.
Within a piece by Rosemary Erickson Johnson on the Kate Pearson series, she says, "Phillips's series offers insight into contemporary Irish society, with a particular reference to women's lives and feminist issues, and helps us to define the parameters of domestic noir in the face of sometimes-competing demands of series fiction."
Well, that will do me!
Hope you are all surviving these rather testing times!

Guilt rules are really awesome....
ReplyDeleteI completely understand the twists and turns of life that can pull us away from our usual routines. It’s inspiring to see such dedication to exploring Irish Crime Fiction through this collection. I recently dove into a mystery book that opened my eyes to the complexities of societal issues, much like what is highlighted in "GUILT RULES ALL." The way fiction can reflect reality is powerful. As a fun way to unwind after heavy reads, I suggest trying out the Italian Brainrot Clicker for a bit of lighthearted entertainment.
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