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I have 9 commercial novels under my belt including a Booker Prize nomination of which no one has ever heard. My interest is in a fresh take on crime fiction. For instance I have provided a worked out solution to the murder of the poet Shelley who, everyone agrees, wasn't murdered at all. I have also experimented with the form, introducing letters, poems, plays and songs into the text. The effect is generally comic. My character is skeptical and funny and I am happily married. I enjoy dancing.

favourite books

A DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF TIME - by Anthony Powell

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Death and the Tango in Madeira....

Jim Williams

A disillusioned soldier looks for love. An exiled Emperor fears assassination. Agatha Christie takes a holiday. And George Bernard Shaw learns to tango.


In the aftermath of World War I, Michael Pinfold a disillusioned ex-soldier tries to rescue his failing family wine business on the island of Madeira. In a villa in the hills the exiled Austrian Emperor lives in fear of assassination by Hungarian killers, while in Reids Hotel, a well-known lady crime novelist is stranded on her way to South Africa and George Bernard Shaw whiles away his days corresponding with his friends, writing a one act play and learning to tango with the hotel manager's spouse.
A stranger, Robinson, is found murdered and Michael finds himself manipulated into investigating the crime by his sinister best friend, Johnny Cardozo, the local police chief, with whose wife he is pursuing an arid love affair; manipulated, too, by Father Flaherty, a priest with dubious political interests, and by his own eccentric parent, who claims to have been part of a comedy duo that once entertained the Kaiser with Jewish jokes. Will Michael find love? Will the Emperor escape his would-be killers? Will any of the characters learn the true meaning of the tango?

 

HOW TO BE A CHARLATAN - AND MA....

Dr. Jim Williams FIAC

Do you want to abuse other people for sex, money and power? This book teaches you how.



The world is full of charlatans, imposing their phony theories and ineffective nostrums on the rest of us, and no one is immune to their charms. Unless, of course, we join their ranks. HOW TO BE A CHARLATAN explains the charlatan’s world in ten easy lessons. It explores their psychology and that of their followers, the market for their product and the techniques of selling it, as well as providing practical guidance as to how you too may set about abusing the trust of other people for your own benefit. Each lesson comes with tables containing handy tips on matters such as how to stay ahead of the police and not get murdered, and the arguments are illustrated with examples from history’s great charlatans. Indeed there are even footnotes referring to real books. Dr. Williams has actually read some of them. The author has no criminal convictions and is not currently wanted by the police.

 

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Andrew Hughes wrote 7 days ago

Hi Jim, Thanks so much for your long-term support of The Morning Dro....

Adeel wrote 51 days ago

Dear Jim I will be thankful to you if you can render me your support ....

emeraldraj wrote 56 days ago

Will you fight for CUPID (god of sexual love) leading men or for LI....

CGHarris wrote 67 days ago

I saw your pitch and was wondering if you might be interested in revi....

DerekTobin wrote 80 days ago

Hi Jim Given what's on your shelf I thought my book might fit you. ....

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I wrote 184 days ago

This is a very nice simple story and I can see it having enormous appeal. I would work at your prose style a little. There is no problem of competence and general clarity, but there are far too many adjectives and adverbs. Readers can visualise far more than we allow them to, and because you are ... view book

I wrote 186 days ago

Chapter One This is a very nice piece of writing. I like the clean spare style and the confident story telling which allows you to let the scenes speak for themsleves without the need for overmuch description. Also you are hanging on to the backstory, which is good because either it is irreleva... view book

I wrote 190 days ago

Chapter 5 This book really isn't working for me because I read it in a way that is almost the opposite of what I think is your intention. Stratton, the superduper villain, comes over so far as nasty but ineffectual and no match for Chase and his apparently abundant resources. Whilst Tom seems to ... view book

I wrote 190 days ago

Chapter 4 This scene is credible only within the conventions of a traditional Women's Romance. With his apartments and clearly loaded, Tom is obviously His Grace the Duke of Oz. Maybe this is OK for the target readership: I can't say. To me Tom comes over like a stalker and any woman - let alone... view book

I wrote 190 days ago

Chapter 3 For the reasons given in chapter 1, I don't really buy the speed of the developing romance between Tom and Chloe. The scene is generally a little overwritten. We all know about restaurants and so we can see most of it for ourselves and this one ain't so special that we can enjoy the des... view book

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