Designer goods,
beautiful women, wealthy men, a lifestyle preyed on by a serial killer.
A killer who is watching
everyone, including the police.
Latest headlines?
No, an outline of my
second novel, Mr. Glamour.
My debut novel, Apostle
Rising, was published in paperback by Black Jackal Books last year. It was about
a serial killer crucifying politicians, and sold extremely well, received
excellent reviews, and sold foreign rights to the largest publisher in Hungary.
Now Black Jackal Books
have published Mr. Glamour, and I’d like to tell you a bit about it. The
settings are exotic, and the pages drip with wealth. The story’s told in my
usual style, and my readers will know what that means. I have been told I write
with a blend of lyricism and graphic description. I like to explore what
motivates people, and I certainly do so with the leading characters in Mr.
Glamour.
The two central cops,
DCI Jackson Flare and Inspector Steele, are unusual and strong in their own
ways, as reviewers are already picking up. At the beginning of the novel, Steele
hates working with Flare for personal reasons. She doesn’t by the end, and the
investigation takes them both on a journey which changes them and their
opinions of one another.
Let me give you the
setting if you are tempted to read Mr. Glamour.
Something dark is
preying on the glitz of the glamour set. There is a lot about designer goods
and lifestyles in Mr. Glamour. The killer knows all about design, he knows what
brands mean to his victims. He is branding their skins. And he has the police
stumped.
As Flare and
Steele investigate the killings, they enter an exclusive world with its own
rules and quickly realise the man they are looking for is playing a game with
them, a game they cannot interpret. The killer is targeting an exclusive group
of people he seems to know a lot about.
The police investigation
isn’t helped by the fact that Flare and Steele have troubled lives. Harlan
White, a pimp who got on the wrong side of Flare, is planning to have him
killed. And Steele has secrets. She leads a double life. She is an interesting
woman who pushes her sexual boundaries in private. She travels a journey into
her own past and rescues herself. And in a strange way she is helped by the
killer she is looking for. And Flare has some revelations in store.
As they try
to catch a predator who has climbed inside their heads, they find themselves up against a wall of
secrecy. The investigation drives Flare and Steele to acts of darkness. And the
killer is watching everyone.
Then there is the sub
plot.
Contrasting this
lifestyle is the suburban existence of Gertrude Miller, who acts out strange
rituals, trapped in a sterile marriage to husband, Ben. She cleans compulsively
and seems to be hiding something from him, obsessed that she is being followed.
As she slips into a psychosis, characters
from the glamorous set stray into Gertrude’s world, so the two plots dovetail
neatly with one another.
And when
Flare and Steele make an arrest they discover there is far more to this
glamorous world than they realised. There is a series of shocks at the end of
the novel as a set of fireworks go off. Watch out for the highly dramatic
ending.
It is already
picking up some great reviews.
Advance praise for Mr. Glamour:
“Richard Godwin knows how his
characters dress, what they drink and what they drive. He knows how they
live--- and how they die. Here's hoping no one recognized themselves in
Godwin's cold canvas. Combines the fun of a good story with the joy of witty,
vivid writing.”
Heywood Gould, author of The Serial Killer's Daughter.
Heywood Gould, author of The Serial Killer's Daughter.
“Smart,
scary, suspenseful enough for me to keep the light on until 3AM on a Sunday
night, Richard Godwin once more proves to fans of crime fiction the world over
with Mr. Glamour, that he is not only one of the
best contemporary writers of the procedural cop thriller around today, he is a
master storyteller.”
Vincent
Zandri, author of Scream Catcher.
“Richard Godwin’s top-of-the-line psychological
police procedural driven by its heady pace, steely dialogue, and unsparing
vision transfixes the reader from page one.”
Ed Lynskey, author of Skin In The Game.
“Mr. Glamour is a striking effort from one of the most daring crime writers in the business. It is the noirest of noir...and hellishly addictive.”
Mike Stafford, BookGeeks Magazine.
“This first rate detective thriller will have you
gripped from the start. Richard Godwin is an author not to be missed.”
Sheila Quigley Author of Thorn In My Side.
“Mr Glamour is, in every sense of the
word, the real McCoy: genuine hard boiled detective fiction. Lean,
gritty, and tough, it’s a journey into the heart of darkness ... you won’t soon
forget. Connoisseurs of Nouveau Noir will have to add Richard Godwin to the
list of writers to watch!”
C E Lawrence, author of
Silent Kills.
“Involving and compellingly sinister, Richard
Godwin’s Mr. Glamour portrays cops and criminals, the mad and the
driven in a novel of psychological noir. Read it while snuggling with your
stuffed teddy bear for comfort.”
-- Gary Phillips, author of Treacherous: Grifters, Ruffians and Killers
“This is one outstanding
novel written by one amazing author.”
Fran Lewis Review.
I think Mr.
Glamour will appeal to mystery and crime aficionados, to readers interested in
psychological profiling and designer lifestyles, to thriller and noir fans, and
to anyone who enjoys a fast paced narrative with strong characters.
Mr. Glamour
can be bought now at Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk; at all good
retailers online, and in stores in April. If you Google it you should see a
range of options come up.
And you can
find out more about me at my website and my
stories here.
Richard Godwin is a respected and prolific writer...I'm pretty sure he writes in blood. See the review I did of Apostle Rising here.
Richard Godwin is a respected and prolific writer...I'm pretty sure he writes in blood. See the review I did of Apostle Rising here.
Check out Godwin's work. You won't be disappointed. You might never sleep again. But you won't be disappointed.
A outstanding novel that rocks our perceptions and reality itself. 5 Stars.
ReplyDeleteAJ thank you I really appreciate that.
ReplyDeleteI've begun reading Mr. Glamour, and as when I started Apostle Rising, I cannot put it down. Richard's stories draw you in and do not let go. As terrifying as the characters and events can be however, you don't want to be set free. You must see it through to the always never-saw-that-coming end, and then you anxiously await his next! Brava!
ReplyDeleteJoyce thank you so much. Your support means a lot, I hope you enjoy Mr. Glamour.
DeleteOne can only expect highest quality from Mr.Godwin. Indeed, he is to his genre what Gucci and Chanel are to fashion... Writers and readers alike have a lot to learn from Mr.Godwin.
ReplyDeleteOana that is praise indeed. If you get a chance to read Mr. Glamour I think you will like the story and the ride.
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