Welcome to my blog








Welcome to my blog.

Although still working for a living I have plenty of spare time and energy. What do to with it I pondered for a while? It's too hot to work out here in Thailand where I now live, and I don't like alcohol enough to become an expert drinker (although I admit to trying occasionally).

Become a writer I mused. Why not? Sounds easy enough, but where to start? All the good advice says to write about something you're passionate about. OK here goes - I love movies, reading, travel, music, the internet, TV, blah, blah, etc. etc.

What about gangsters and bad guys I hear you ask? Yep, love them, so I'll write about those and see
if anybody likes my stories.

I hope you do :-)

Friday, February 21, 2014

Volume 2 of Very Bad Women is now available

• Mable Rein – Queen of the Hobos
Rescued from a plane crash by tramps at the age of 6, she rose to lead an army of vagrants, thugs and looters and ransacked whole towns. Only the FBI could put a stop to her brutal rampage and greedy ambition.

• Bonnie Parker – Cigar Smoking Gun Moll
The undisputed queen of all gun molls, she and her companion and lover Clyde Barrow became two of history’s most infamous outlaws. In 21 months they murdered at least 13 people in a crime spree across four states and inevitably died in a hail of bullets.


• Jo Ardway – Roadside Murderess
Drifting down America’s highways and hitching rides from unsuspecting motorists who she bludgeoned and robbed, was a profitable game for this evil woman, until the day she was picked up by a serial killer even more deadly than her.


• Juanita Perez – Gypsy Killer
Gypsy thief, embezzler, dope pusher, gun toting underworld boss, the greed of this thrill crazed murderess knew no bounds and only a slice of good luck for the police brought her corrupt activities to an end.


• Hilda Pomeroy – Devil in Petticoats
Beautiful and deadly as a cobra, she used murder to become wealthy and part of Vienna’s social elite, ultimately becoming Austria’s first woman to be beheaded for more than 100 years.


http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ICNB07O