davidgilman
Welcome to my new website where you can find information about me, my books and television dramas. Everyone is welcome to contribute. I love to hear what my readers think, so make your comments, or ask questions, and I will reply to you within a day or so.

David's Journal

  • Master of War

    05 March 2013

    Master of War proof manuscript arrives tomorrow ready for publication August. One last big push for a fairly big book - and then I send my hero Thomas Blackstone out to fight his own battles.

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  • Turkish delight

    13 February 2013

    It's always a pleasure to hear from a new publisher for Max Gordon's Danger Zone series and now Nemesis Kitap in Turkey have sent through their first cover for The Devil's Breath - which… Read full entry

  • A Touch of Frost

    10 January 2013

    Repeat on tonight - Held in Trust. Content was rejected at first as being too dark for ToF but then I think Sir David Jason saw  the storyline and it got made.

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  • Dog Day Afternoon

    31 December 2012

    2013 might well be the Year of The Snake in Chinese astrology - and that's not a bad thing - but I've always preferred puppies.

    Have fun before someone stops you.

     

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  • Festival of Light

    16 December 2012

    A recent research trip to Prague - the City of Spires - gave me a wonderful insight into medieval architecture. But this Christmas tree in the old square was a constant delight that drew… Read full entry

  • Max Gordon’s Friends

    25 September 2012

    It's always a pleasure to hear from readers who have taken such enjoyment from the Danger Zone books. A very nice comment received today:

    I recently discovered your Danger Zone series and… Read full entry

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What they are saying...

"This is action-packed adventure at its best, with lots of relevant references for today's teens, who will gobble it down. Look for a third book in the Danger Zone series to follow--Max still has questions at the end of this one"
Kirkus Reviews