If you’re looking for a Christmas bargain for either your friends or yourself, I suggest you snap up my crime thriller FALL GUY – WHO REALLY KILLED HIS WIFE?
No.1 crime writer PETER JAMES says “Tony Flood’s shrewd cop Harvey Livermore continues to unravel baffling murders” and there are further glowing endorsements from popular authors GRAHAM BARTLETT, SHEILA BUGLER, JEANNETTE HENSBY, JOHN NEWTON, and FRANCIS WAIT, who says FALL GUY is ideal for fans of Peter James, Michael Connelly and James Patterson.

As a Christmas promotion, I am offering the latest book featuring DCI Harvey Livermore, to everyone for only £1.77 for the e-version and £5.79 for the paperback. This will be of particular interest to readers who have bought either of my previous two DCI Harvey Livermore books, TRIPLE TEASE and STITCH UP.

Oh, I forgot to reveal the plot! George Thornhill receives a phone call at work from his glamorous wife Isabella telling him she is waiting for him, clad only in the black kimono he gave her for her birthday that morning. He returns home early to find Isabella has been stabbed.
In trying unsuccessfully to save her, George gets himself covered in her blood and leaves his fingerprints on the murder weapon. He is charged and convicted, but his desperate sister Myra eventually finds a witness who saw someone leave the back door of the crime scene. Myra pleads with the compassionate Livermore to reopen the case – and uncover new suspects.
All three books featuring DCI Livermore provide self-contained stories and can be checked out by entering Tony Flood in the Amazon.co.uk search box.
If you prefer fantasy adventure there is my popular SECRET POTION, recommended for Harry Potter fans of all ages, and I have also jointly written, with my wife Heather Flood, LAUGHS AND TEARS GALORE – Stories and Poems with Twists.

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Tony Flood spent most of his working life as a journalist, initially on local and regional papers and then on nationals. He was also editor of Football Monthly, Controller of Information at Sky Television and enjoyed a spell with The People before retiring in 2010.
He recalls: “My work as a showbiz and leisure writer, critic and editor saw me take on a variety of challenges - learning to dance with Strictly Come Dancing star Erin Boag, becoming a stand-up comedian and playing football with the late George Best and Bobby Moore in charity matches.
“Now I spend much of my time writing books, and theatre reviews and articles for online magazines Unknown Kent and Sussex and The Write Site. I recently retired from playing veterans football, having been one of the oldest - and slowest - players in the country!” Tony's first book was fantasy adventure SECRET POTION, which went to No. 1 in its Amazon category and has been recommended by other authors for Harry Potter fans of all ages.
His celebrity book, MY LIFE WITH THE STARS – SIZZLING SECRETS SPILLED! is full of anecdotes and revelations about showbiz and sports personalities, including Eric Morecambe, Elvis Presley, Kylie Minogue, George Best, Frank Sinatra, Joan Collins, Strictly Come Dancing stars, Muhammad Ali and Bobby Moore, with whom Tony worked.
The versatile Mr Flood then turned to writing in another genre with spicy crime thriller TRIPLE TEASE, endorsed by best-selling author Peter James, actor Brian Capron and The Sun newspaper's Stuart Pink. Following the success of TRIPLE TEASE, Tony wrote STITCH UP! – KILLER OR VICTIM? and FALL GUY.
In BEGGARS BELIEF compassionate copper DCI Harvey Livermore and his Major Crime Team are again trying to put a killer behind bars in a gripping, fast-moving story.
Tony has also co-written, with his wife Heather Flood, LAUGHS AND TEARS GALORE – STORIES AND POEMS WITH TWISTS!
Tony gives talks about the showbiz and sports stars featured in his celebrity book, as well as holding miniworkshops and giving advice on how would-be authors can write a successful book. Any groups wishing to contact him can email:
tflood04@yahoo.co.uk Tony is chairman of Anderida Writers of Eastbourne. The link for the Anderida website is:
www.anderidawriters.co.uk
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