Ghost Train is a great read. I've got an old paperback of it on my shelves, and will be getting my collectors edition from MHB. The cover on the new version is fantastic.
As for Paul Kane, when you do get round to reading him, I'm sure you'll enjoy. His earlier work was very British (this is not a negative statement, for anyone thinking otherwise!) and I've always loved his imagery.
I've nothing at all against British writers - even though you guys shipped us off to the far flung colonies all those years ago I'll look forward to reading some Kane (Law I've read before, and quite liked)
The latest Bryant & May from Christopher Fowler, and the new Sherlock Holmes story by Anthony Horrowitz. Both signed, with the latter having a nice little stamp showing an edition of 250
Next up, the paperback of Hellbound Hearts, but signed by Marie O'Regan, Mark Morris, Nik Vincent, Paul Kane, Peter Atkins, Sarah Pinborough, Simon Clark, Stephen Jones & Tim Lebbon
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