Milly Reynolds’ New Book: ‘The Second Death of Dr Finck’

A new book by Crime Fiction writer, Milly Reynolds, is due out imminently on Kindle.
It is the second book in the Jack Sallt series, a detective based in Norfolk, England, who has a lot of rough edges, getting him into serious scrapes with enemies, colleagues and loved-ones alike:
Two men are found in a beached boat, one dead, one seriously injured, stretching the resources of an already underfunded police force.
Suspended detective inspector, Jack Sallt, is reluctantly rushed back on duty to face his most perplexing and dangerous case yet, where old foes move in the shadows, threatening violence, controlling him with sensual taunts.
In the tense climax, Jack has to face his relentless enemies head on, risking not only his own life but also those of his colleagues and loved ones.

© copyright Milly Reynolds 2012

New Milly Reynolds book out shortly!

Milly Reynolds’ new book, “Tails I Win Heads You Lose”, is out on kindle very soon.
It is another Mike Malone Mystery, a ‘tale’ of strange murders and quirky events in a quiet English location, in deepest Lincolnshire.

Here, by way of an introduction, is the cover!

all content © copyright Milly Reynolds 2012

Milly Reynolds new book! Great read… so far!


Well, Milly, what can I say? Where on earth do yo find the time? This Jack Sallt character – I like him! A bit of a loveable rogue, I fancy. Not finished it yet, but it’s a great read!

A New Book by Milly Reynolds!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Unseen-Sky-ebook/dp/B005HXTR5E/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1313999355&sr=1-5
There is a new book out by Milly Reynolds. I helped design the cover for kindle.
This is a bit of a departure for Milly, who has hitherto developed the character of Mike Malone, the quirky English detective with an odd past, who struggles to come to terms with life in rural Lincolnshire – a far more dangerous place than he envisaged!
‘The Unseen Sky’ is a longer, more romantic and historical work. The main character is a melancholic painter who accepts an invitation to visit his friend and agent in Venice. While there he meets his agent’s daughter Maria for the first time in two years, who has become a beautiful young woman. Then issues from the past which he had tried to forget, begin to re-emerge; the mystery of a friend’s disappearance, the intrigue of Maria’s family history, all interweaving through scenes of romantic Venetian canals and the windswept but gorgeous North Norfolk coast. A lovely read.