Knowledge can be a double-edged sword, leading to perilous situations. The narrative explores the consequences of possessing information that others want to keep hidden, illustrating how awareness can put one in jeopardy. As the protagonist navigates a web of secrets and threats, they must decide whom to trust while trying to stay one step ahead of those who would silence them. The tension builds as danger lurks around every corner, making for a gripping tale of suspense and intrigue.
James Craig Books
James Craig is an author whose work delves into the depths of the human psyche and societal challenges. His writing is known for its penetrating insight and precise language, drawing readers into complex moral dilemmas. Craig explores themes of identity, loss, and the search for meaning in the modern world. His unique style and depth of thought make him a significant voice in contemporary literature.






Into the Valley
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The latest in the thrilling Inspector Carlyle crime series set in the heart of London's West End, taking in all the memorable places like Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus and the British Museum.
Confession serves as a powerful theme, exploring the complexities of truth and the burden of secrets. The narrative delves into the lives of characters grappling with their past choices, revealing how their confessions impact their relationships and personal growth. As they confront their hidden truths, the story invites readers to reflect on the nature of honesty, forgiveness, and the quest for redemption. Through a compelling blend of emotion and tension, it offers a profound examination of the human experience.
Shoot to Kill
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The seventh in the thrilling Inspector Carlyle crime series set in the heart of London's West End, taking in all the memorable places like Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus and the British Museum.
Victim or assassin - the lines are blurred... A badly beaten woman walks into A&E and is promptly arrested by the Home Office on suspicion of being an illegal alien. However, she is neither illegal, nor a victim. After she escapes detention, the bodies of her attackers start to pile up. Commander Carlyle faces a race against time to find out who she really is - and to stop her from killing again. Praise for James Craig 'A cracking read' BBC Radio 4 'Fast paced and very easy to get quickly lost in' Lovereading.com
Dying Days
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
An Inspector John Carlyle novel, set in central London
The third in the thrilling Inspector Carlyle crime series set in the heart of London's West End, taking in all the memorable places like Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus and the British Museum.
The second in the thrilling Inspector Carlyle crime series set in the heart of London's West End, taking in all the memorable places like Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus and the British Museum.
London Calling
- 361 pages
- 13 hours of reading
What happens in the Merrion Club stays in the Merrion Club . . . Edgar Carlton is rich, handsome, and in line to be the next Prime Minister. But his rise to the top takes a steep turn downward when somebody begins murdering alumni of the 1984 Merrion Club, an exclusive Cambridge University society to which he belongs. Bullheaded Inspector Carlyle is tasked with handling this delicate case, and to discover the killer, he must question all the members of the 1984 Merrion Club. But finding the truth proves difficult when this group of powerful men is so determined to let events of the past remain in the dark . . .
The popular college football analyst weighs in on the craziness of college football and the 2008 seasonIf television's college football analysts had a Hall of Fame, Craig James would definitely be in it. His opinion and insight on ABC and ESPN-not to mention occasional jabs of sharp humor and Texas charm-are as addictive as the games are.Game Day takes a complete inside look at the 2008 college football season-from James's behind-the-scenes Spring Tour when he met with players and coaches from twenty top programs to the bowl season. He makes the book timeless by using the season as a springboard to tell tons of great college football stories from his twenty years spent covering the sport .Captures twenty years of unforgettable college football wit and wisdom from his time as a player at SMU and for the New England Patriots through his time in the boothIncludes details about most of the top twenty programs around the countryCovers the game the way only James can ("No one can capture the essence and spirit of a college football season better than Craig."-Doug Flutie)No matter what team you support or how well they did in 2008, if you love college football, Game Day is a book you just have to read.