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‘Wow! Loved it. Fast, thrilling, gripping, scary.
— Gavin Hilzbrich
This is absolutely brilliant!
— Jeanette Slinger
I can't stand crime novels that have a long preamble before getting to the action and this one certainly doesn't disappoint in that way. From page one it's straight in there, bish bash bosh and continues on in that vein, so you are frantically turning the pages to find out what happens next.
— Sandra Hawe
The material I read was mad, frantic, super quick and entertaining.
— Martin Higgins
Gripping… Explosive… Page Turning!!
— Darren Elliot
This book is so cinematic . . . due to the punchy dialogue and the succession of crisp, sharp images which drive the narrative forward.
— Sam Eades
This was great ... Very much made me think of Simon Kernick and Relentless actually - same kind of ordinary guy suddenly finding his life turned upside down when he just comes home from work... Decidedly scary and asks some very dark questions: just how far would you go to save your family?
— Sue Cook
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‘Switch is not merely good, it's damned good.’
— David Hagberg, best-selling author of Joshua's Hammer.

‘Grant really knows how to make a story move.’
— Linwood Barclay, best-selling author of No Time For Goodbye.
The Big Debut
Bantam Transworld will launch my debut novel SWITCH on their thriller list (alongside authors such as Lee Child, Tess Gerritsen, Simon Kernick and Dennis Lehane) in the UK on November 6, 2008.
The Blurb: Two strangers trapped in the same kidnapping nightmare face their worst fears when they are forced to destroy everything they hold dear in order to save the ones they love.
Heyne buys German translation rights
German translation rights for SWITCH have been sold to Heyne (a division of Random House). The book will launch in mass-market paperback in 2009.
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Short Stories

My short Out of Order
appeared in Spinetingler's Summer 08 issue.

My short White Volcano appeared in
Out Of The Gutter 2

My short Ragamuffin Girl appeared in Spinetingler's Summer 07 issue.

My short She Remembers The Future appeared in The Late Late Show's Summer 03 issue.
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