Tuesday, 9 June 2026

#Blogtour The Death of Shame by Ambrose Parry

It's a pleasure to take part in the Blogtour The Death of Shame by Ambrose Parry.  The fifth instalment in the thrilling Raven and Fisher series. written by Ambrose Parry, the husband and wife duo of Chris Brookmyre and Marisa Haetzman. Paperback published 4th June 2026 by Canongate books. Tour courtesy of Random Things Tours.

About the Author/s

Chris Brookmyre is an internationaly bestseling and multi-award-winning author and Dr Marisa Haetzman is a consultant anaesthetist of twenty years’ experience. The couple teamed up to write a series of historical crime thrillers, featuring the darkest of Victorian Edinburgh’s secrets. 

The Way of All Flesh was a Waterstones Thriller and Scottish Crime Book of the Month, was longlisted for the Theakston's Old Peculier Award and shortlisted for the McIlvanney Prize for Scottish Crime Book of the Year. The Art of Dying and A Corruption of Blood were shortlisted for the McIlvanney Prize for Scottish Crime Book of the Year. A Corruption of Blood was shortlisted for the CWA Historical Dagger in 2022. In 2024, Voices of the Dead was shortlisted for the CWA Historical Dagger and their short story A Spendthrift and the Swallow was shortlisted for the CWA Short Dagger Award. Follow @ambroseparry on X or on bsky.app/profile

About the book

When you are a prisoner of your secrets, the death of shame is the only path to liberty. Annabel Banks was promised work as a maid with a prestigious Edinburgh family. But on her first day, she’s nowhere to be found. Concerned relatives contact Sarah Fisher to help. Sarah might know her way around the city – its light sides and dark – but soon she’ll discover the plight of dozens of girls ensnared in its many brothels: lured, abused and left ruined in the eyes of the world.

Meanwhile, a prominent society figure throws himself from the Scott Monument. Will Raven is asked to establish whether the death was suicide or if someone else was involved. Drawing upon real historical events, The Death of Shame takes the Raven and Fisher series into a treacherous labyrinth of shame and the pitfalls of a culture obsessed with moral purity.

Review

It should come as no surprise that the exploitation of women is a highly profitable business in any era or place in history, and this story features said exploitation in the Victorian era. Perhaps not as visible due to a clear separation between money, class and status, never the twain shall meet unless someone wants to profit from the exploitation.

Ambrose Parry (husband and wife writig duo) have created a popular historical crime fiction series that has left its mark. The combination of social constrictions and expectations, with complex ever evolving characters, whilst battling the scandals and crimes in the Victorian era.

Raven is tasked with, or rather tasks himself, with solving the death of someone close to him. The relevations lead him on a dangerous path, one he can't really afford to be on because his marriage is already fragile. Meanwhile Fisher is drawn into a despicable quagmire of exploitation and despair. Eyes wide shut, as they say.

I recommend reading the historical note the author/s added. It really gives the story that added layer of depth and comprehension, even the title they picked. It also gives the reader a certain element of comparison - the beginning and roots of both media and technology in crime and exploitation of the vulnerable and the powerful, then look at the sevenheaded hydra of corruption it has become.

I have to say the ending was unexpected, and yet also the right way to go from a developent perspective. It opens the doors to Fisher and Raven, it might not fall into place, but it brings them out of the tightly knitted corner they were wedged into.

It's always an enjoyable read and experience, may there be many more.

Buy The Death of Shame at Amazon Uk or go to Goodreads for any retailer. Publisher ‏: ‎Canongate Books, Publication date: ‎4 Jun. 2026. Buy at Amazon com.

Tuesday, 2 June 2026

#Blogtour The Blackened Yonder: Planar Lost by J. Gibson

It's a pleasure to take part in the Blogtour The Blackened Yonder: Planar Lost Book One by J. Gibson. Tour courtesy of Zooloo's Book Tours. Published by The Lost Press, Publication date ‏ 15 July 2021.

About the Author

J. Gibson is a doctoral candidate in education and published researcher in the field of criminal justice with a concentration on gender differences. Holding degrees related to criminology, sociology, and psychology, his primary interest is academia, but he has always had a passion for creative writing and the genres of horror and fantasy, as well as history. 

Follow J. Gibson - PlanarLost on Facebook, planarlost on Instagram, @planarlost on X, threads.com/@planarlost on Threads and planarlost.bsky.social Visit www.jgibsonwrites.com/

About the book

Magic is restricted. The dead walk. Damnation comes for all. When dark forces empty a village overnight, only the ravenous undead remain. Garron Latimer, the village priest, flees to the capital seeking salvation. 

Far south, Athenne joins the underground Saints of Aetheria to ignite revolution and unleash forbidden magic. But their ambitious agenda demands a terrible price. 

Torn between duty and defiance, Garron uncovers secrets that test his faith. Plagued by doubt, Athenne questions the Saints’ righteousness, knowing betrayal could destroy her.

Review

Who to start with? From the very beginning the plot is driven by two very distinct voices, the priest who encounters living damnation and is consumed by an encounter that has become the worm in his brain eating its way out. Then there is Athenne and the Saints of Aetheria, and whilst one could easily say they are what they present themselves to be, saviours and fighters who walk the path of righteousness, as the story unfolds that becomes a little less clear.

It's an ambitious plot with plenty of avenues for further plot exploration. A complex meld of fantasy, speculative, horror, spiritual and religious threads - a smorgasbord of genres. No clear distinction between, but rather a path woven with the tools and ideas of all to create an experience. It is however a little on the heavy side, a bit like when a cake is too dense. So hard to see the trees, or any tree at all when the forest allows no space for an easy enjoyable stroll and instead you need a machete to forge a path.

Give me the heart, the soul of the characters. Something to make the reader want to follow their story. Even in the depths of despair as the monsters eat your beliefs and there is no clear way to determine right or wrong, good or bad, evil or just evil adjacent. Don't give me a thesis on Planar Lost, give me the magical construct you envision in your mind, tell me the story.

Buy The Blackened Yonder: Planar Lost at Amazon Uk or go to Goodreads for any other retailer. Publisher: ‎The Lost Press, Publication date: 15 July 2021. Buy at Amazon com.