Thursday 21 April 2022

Fires of Hate by Heather Peck @HeatherLydia1 #FiresOfHate BLOG TOUR @RandomTTours #Giveaway #Prize #Competition #Win

 


After a successful day in court, Greg Geldard is hoping to clear up some routine cases. Then a government laboratory receives a mysterious threat, a terrorist attack precipitates a multi agency emergency response and his investigations are seriously compromised by interference from the security service.


The enquiries lead down dangerous paths, with both Greg and someone he cares for put at risk, before he runs the perpetrators to ground. Then he's posed an ethical conundrum in court. Can hate ever be wholly sane?


'Fires of Hate' continues the Greg Geldard series; a compelling narrative of crime, emotion and one man's fight to do the best he can.




Fires of Hate by Heather Peck was published on 28 March 2022 by Silverwood Books and is the latest edition in the DCI Greg Geldard series.

As part of this #RandomThingsTours Blog Tour, I am delighted to have one copy to give away. 

Entry is simple; just fill out the competition widget in this blog post. UK entries only please.

GOOD LUCK! 




One copy of Fires Of Hate by Heather Peck





Heather Peck is the author of the Greg Geldard series of murder mysteries, set in rural North Yorkshire and Norfolk. Her long career in both the policy and muddy-boots practice of agriculture is immediately apparent in the books, which are firmly and colourfully set in the world of farming and farmers. Although it has to be admitted that the Norfolk Broads and coast also feature.

Born in Stoke-on-Trent, she blames their many family holidays on farms for the interests that led her to work in the Ministry of Agriculture / Defra (her farmer husband was regularly described as sleeping with the enemy) and also to the commercial breeding of both sheep and alpacas.

Alongside her writing, in which she is ably supported by two canine assistants, she is Chair of Lantra UK, a Trustee of Norfolk Citizens Advice and volunteers as a Citizens Advice adviser and in the Witness Service. She has recently put her name forward to train as a Covid vaccinator. As she says,

'all that experience of vaccinating sheep and alpacas should come in handy - provided I remember not to turn anyone upside down and don't mark the backs of their necks with wax crayon when dosed.'

She hopes to grow up to be Granny Weatherwax - or a Lady who Lunches - either will do.

You can sign up free for Heather's monthly newsletter at www.heatherpeckauthor.com for sneak peaks into new books, short stories etc






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