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In the jungle of money Melissa Semmington is the hunter in Dangerous Assets. Only what Melissa is hunting could destroy her. When it comes to…

After a failed marriage Eleanor Lambert in Called to Account abandons London and her high-powered career to start again with a small professional firm in…

‘Hitting an old lady over the head with a brick and stealing her handbag is a crime. Anything else is just business.‘ Armed with precise…

I’m John and I’m a journeyman writer.
I like the word journeyman*
It conjures up visions of a medieval craftsman, maybe a stone mason or woodworker travelling from town to town, perhaps from country to country, plying his – or in a few cases, her – trade. A journeyman would settle down to a new job, make a few friends, have a few ales in the ale-house and then, after a few months or a couple of years, move on.
I know it’s a romantic vision but then, I’m a creative writer. What would you expect?