I’m thrilled that ‘Too Many Heroes’ has just been reviewed by Publishers Weekly (BookLife section) The review concludes with: ‘Readers will hope to see more from Petrie” Here’s the link to the full review: Publishers Weekly Review
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The final stop of my blog tour
Today was the last stop on the ‘Too Many Heroes’ blog tour. Thank you so much Jessica Belmont for your fantastic review of the book. See below: “Just take my word for it, Too Many Heroes has everything you’re looking for in your next read. Compelling characters, an immersive world, and a thrill ride you […]
New covers for the trilogy
I’m delighted with the new covers for the individual volumes of my Eldísvík trilogy – all designed by Jane Dixon Smith.
Blog tour: Don Jimmy Reviews
Big thanks to the Don Jimmy Reviews blog for featuring ‘Too Many Heroes’ today and including a short extract from the book. Read more here
The Magic of Wor(l)ds featured guest post
Many thanks Stefanie for featuring me and my book ‘Too Many Heroes’ on your excellent blog. Read my guest post here
Blog tour – 6th December
Over the Rainbow Book Blog and yet another great review for ‘Too Many Heroes.’ ” A fabulous plot which had a great pace to it and gripped me from the starts … A beautifully written absorbing read I found hard to put down.” Read more here
blog tour 5th Dec
Another great review for Too Many Heroes from Instagram blogger @traceysyearinbooks: ” An absolutely brilliant book.” read full review here
Latest blog tour reviews.
Thank you Julie of Northern Reader for a wonderful review of ‘Too Many Heroes.’ “This thriller brilliantly immerses the reader in a post war world… I found this book enthralling and exciting … I recommend this to fans of real human characters in an historical setting.” @NorthernReader
New Flash Fiction Review
Delighted my flash story – ‘What Remains’ – is featured in the latest New Flash Fiction Review. Read here
‘Towards the Vanishing Point’
My fifth novel – ‘Towards the Vanishing Point’ – is finally finished and I’m delighted to say will be published by Pintail Press early in 2020. The story is set in the north of England and spans several decades beginning in 1938 with the threat of a second world war already in the air. It’s […]