Dying Games Saga


Well, this has been a long time coming. I can now announce that all 4 books are now available in my ‘Dying Games Saga’, a crime thriller series I have been working on for many years. These consist of the novels: Showdown in Los Angeles, The Dying Game, Gemini and The Fallen. I am really proud of the finished products and look forward to people reading them. I’d also love some feedback. So for those interested, please follow the link below. Currently only the first two books are out as paperbacks, yet all four are available now on Kindle or as part of a Kindle Unlimited subscription. Happy reading!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C1TKXQCG?binding=kindle_edition&qid=1683388730&sr=8-1&ref=dbs_dp_awt_sb_pc_tukn

Update


I’ve been on a bit of a hiatus, and not reviewed any movies for a few weeks (but have watched a couple – more on that below). Life gets in the way. Amongst other things, my focus has primarily been on my writing. Currently I have one novel published, Showdown In Los Angeles, and have been finalising the next three novels in the series, which I will publish over the next few months. My writing has been such a passion since I was young and I’ve written several stories, and these four I’m very proud of. I think they have good characters and some good situations, but the it the proof I’m sure for anyone interested will be in the reading. So by all means seek me out on Amazon, at the following link: Author https://www.amazon.com/stores/Craig-Micklewright/

Amsterdam

As said I’ve also been watching a few movies. First off was Wes Anderson’s The French Despatch (Good+) that whilst visually as clever and as captivating as The Grand Budapest Hotel, with a similar structure, I didn’t feel the individual stories were as enjoyable or the characters as rich. However likes of Benicio Del Toro and Adrian Brody still proved enjoyable. Next up was Amsterdam (Good) an enjoyable crime farce starring Christian Bale and Margot Robbie, which was fun and had entertaining characters, but it’s story wasn’t very engaging. Still, not as awful as some critics may have you believe.

On the horizon, I am intending to catch up a few movies, and mainly intend to watch (and review) Park Chan-Wook’s latest Decision to Leave, which I recently purchased on Blu-ray. So hopefully look out for that. Until then I’m also contemplating a new writing project, see how that fairs.

Craig.