3D picture of the second edition paperback Room Fifteen standing at an angle

I’m delighted to say that Blue Coast Publishing have now published the second edition of my psychological thriller Room Fifteen in e-book and paperback, and for the first time in hardback.

They’ve also made the novel available free for subscribers to Kindle Unlimited.

And if you’re near Bristol 11.20am this Friday, May 16th, come and join me at CrimeFest, where I’m on a panel talking about “Thrilling for a Living”. Or just email and arrange to say hi. I’ll be around the Bristol Mercure Grand Hotel from Friday to Sunday.

I’m very pleased with the new cover for the Room Fifteen second edition, which was chosen with the help of my newsletter subscribers. It’s a striking image and I feel it conveys the mystery and drama of the novel.

Starting this month, Blue Coast have been celebrating the relaunch with a strong marketing push. If you haven’t read it yet, do consider getting it.

If you have read it, but not yet left a review, please consider posting one to Amazon. Reviews do help other readers judge whether a book is right for them or not. It can be short. A sentence or two is fine.

If you’ve not read Room Fifteen yet, you can get it from Amazon or order it from your local bookshop.

And if you want to read a print copy of Room Fifteen at little or no cost, consider ordering one from your local public library.

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Room Fifteen – second edition

A GRIPPING PSYCHOLOGICAL CRIME THRILLER

Man stands in a dark snowy alleyway at night

A murder he can’t remember.
A truth he might not survive.

On trial for murder, Detective Inspector Ross Blackleigh has only one defence: finding the truth hidden in his own mind.

Struck down with amnesia, Ross stands accused of crimes he himself was investigating. Is he guilty or has he been framed? With both his freedom and sanity on the line, he risks all and takes the stand, determined to unlock his lost memories and save himself.

Eighteen months are missing from Ross’s life. A mystery that starts with his own footprints, wandering through dark streets in a snowstorm. Leading to the body of a nurse, savagely murdered. A crime scene he’s sure holds the key to repairing his faulty brain. But fragmented clues blur the line between reality and nightmare.

When he’s attacked hours later by a stranger with a knife, Ross becomes convinced he’s on the trail of a dark conspiracy with links to the force he’s served loyally for years. With the trap closing in on him, he races to uncover the truth before he himself is killed.

But what if the truth he’s desperate to uncover is even worse that he feared?

Room Fifteen is a compelling crime novel. If you like psychological mysteries, police under stress and the dark streets of a wintry London, then you’ll love Charles Harris’s ingenious and twisty thriller that will grip you to the last page.

Open up Room Fifteen to unlock the mystery today.

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