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Adam Croft is the three-times best-selling author of the Knight & Culverhouse crime thrillers and the Kempston Hardwick mysteries. His books have been sold all over the world and adapted as audio plays starring some of television's biggest names. He achieved all this through self-publishing.

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Guilty as Sin – Another best-seller!

Posted by Adam | Posted in General, My Books | Posted on 08-06-2011

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It’s been a while since I’ve been able to update the blog. Please accept my apologies for that. It’s been a busy time, to say the least. As far as my personal life goes, I’m in the middle of arranging my wedding and also moving house. The real big news, though, is the release of Guilty as Sin a couple of weeks ago. The book is the sequel to Too Close For Comfort, and explores the seemingly unconnected cases of a missing seventeen-year-old girl and a murdered businessman.

The book, extraordinarily, became another Amazon best-seller very shortly after its release, making for a very happy author once again! Feedback and reviews have been marvellous, and I’m certainly much happier with this book than I was with my first. Please do download a copy and leave a review with your thoughts and opinions, good or bad. Paperback copies will be available within a few weeks.

So, what’s next? There are many things I want to do. I’ll be the first to admit that the Knight & Culverhouse series is what some might term ‘airport fiction’ (not that that’s a bad thing at all) and I feel that I want to explore some much more in-depth, thought-provoking topics in a far less mainstream novel. I’ve also been working on a couple of non-fiction books which may interest some. On top of that, I have a couple of ideas for short story series and I’m still working on the sit-com series with Ben Paddon of Jump Leads fame.

Of course, there will be more of Knight and Culverhouse to come, but there’s likely to be something of a gap, filled by something entirely different…

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