Monday, 16 December 2019

Seeking a Christmas book that takes you around the world?

Christmas travel book
Mark Rice's latest fun travel/murder mystery story.  Take a five-star journey 
Christmas gift of a quirky travel cum murder tale that takes you from Southampton to the Amazon and back, if you survive the cruise!

Murder On Board - online purchases

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Fantastic maritime story Murder On Board

Friday, 6 December 2019

Murder On Board now in the County Wexford shops

I'm just back from a Wexford Local Author's night of readings in the Red Book Shop in
Selskin House, St Peter's Square, Slippery Green, Wexford, Y35 ER2F  in Wexford town. It was an epic night with no less than fourteen authors attending! They covered so many different genres of writing that there was something for everyone.

Mark Rice reads in the Red Book Shop Wexford Town
Wexford Local Authors at the Red Book Shop 

From poetry to biographies, crime, musical history, local history, exercise books for MS sufferers, collections of short stories, readings from scripts. The shop was bulging with readers and they sat for almost two hours as they were bombarded with words.

My extract that was the second last reading of the night was extremely well received and I loved to hear the laughter, at the right moments! Murder In Maspalomas is the opposite of a dark, menacing read. I wrote it so that the humour and the drama of the story went hand in hand.

Mark Rice reads at the Red Book Shop Wexford Town
Mark Rice reading from Murder In Maspalomas


What starts as a story of how someone tries to make a legitimate buck by importing from China the kid's number 1 Christmas toy for that year, becomes a terrifying game of hide and seek as an unwitting couple ae pursued by a bunch of violent drug gangsters seeking to collect on a debt.

Murder in Maspalomas by Mark Rice
Murder In Maspalomas 


Murder In Maspalomas 
There are copies to buy in the Red Book Shop and the Book Centre in
Wexford Town

Murder In Maspalomas - online purchases
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Fantastic maritime story Murder On Board
Murder On Board
Luke's previous cruise experiences have left him battered and bruised. This time it's going to be different. No more rolling over and just taking the crap. No more instances where he becomes a human doormat. No more bottling it up. No more saying and doing nothing. Luke is a different man, only nobody knows it..................yet.

Murder On Board
There are copies to buy in the Red Book Shop and the Book Centre in
Wexford Town

Murder On Board - online purchases
Click here for the US Kindle version 

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Tuesday, 3 December 2019

A day at sea



Today was another sunny, cloudy, sunny day on the windy decks of our ship. 

Sitting on the sun lounger I listen to the waves breaking across the ship’s bow and felt the steady reassuring hum of the ships five engines that vibrate the metal of the promenade deck itself. In the distance the sun shimmers on the rippling deep blue waves until it slips temporarily behind a cloud. Moments later it reappears, as strong and bright as before. Cruising along at 20 knots, the raging wind rocks the blue towels back and forth on the empty loungers threatening to sweep them clean over the rails and far out to sea.

To my right sit row upon row of pale white-skinned fellow passengers, eyes hidden behind dark sunglasses that look unseeingly into the middle distance. White thin wires run to their ears from the phones lying on their laps, relaying presumably music or audiobooks or both. Heads are generally protected by tipped caps.

Snatches of conversation drift my way on the breeze.

“Thou better put thine lotion on Harold” spoke one caring Northern lass “less ye be a beetroot by teatime.”

Listening to the conversations of others is something I shamelessly do and on this cruise, the accents are predominantly from the North of England, Liverpool, Manchester, Crewe and Hull. I just love the range of accents and colloquialisms. “All right me chuck?”, “Can I help you mi-duck”, “You aren’t half daft” to quote just a few.  

I feel the heat on my naked bare arms and legs so I whip out the sun lotion factor 50 and generously spread it on my limbs. The lotion glistens on my skin before sinking into the freckled cells. The wind catches the upper left corner of this page flapping it back and forth as I write.

Monday, 2 December 2019

Book signing in Wexford towns Book Centre

I dropped into one of my favourite book shops in Wexford Town and signed some copies of my two crime novels. So if anyone wants an entertaining page-turning read then you need look no further. The Book Centre is just doors away from Boots and Pennys/ Primark.


If you want a Kindle copy of either book click o the links below and if you live further afield then click on the links below for a paperback copy.


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Sunday, 1 December 2019

Taking Flight a new book of poems & stories from Gorey Writers Group




The Gorey Writers group have been in existence for fourteen years, a labour of love from Bernie Walsh who remains the constant over all those years, chairing the twice-monthly meetings and holding down her own day jobs at the same time. Others have helped of course but it simply wouldn't exist without Bernie.

Around a table sit a stable core of regulars who are open and welcoming to newcomers who pop their heads around the door nervously, not knowing if what they laughingly call "writing" withstands any other humans scrutiny. I turned up four years ago and haven't looked back.

The motives of the writers and poets are as diverse as their path to this room. Some seek ultimately to earn a living from writing and this is the first step, others wish to publish a memoir of their lives or some of their families lives and others still seek simply to enjoy the study of English and the nightly exercises the group complete. Some just enjoy meeting like-minded people and find the social element is as strong a driver as the desire to write. If you have an interest and live in the greater Gorey/ Wexford/ Enniscorthy/ Arklow area make contact with the group and see if this group are for you. goreywriters.blogspot.com

Whatever the motive we started the year and committed to completing the group's second volume of short stories and poems. Twenty-five of our nearly forty members contributed completely original work and the wonderful poet-come publisher Carol Boland not only sat with each one and edited their piece but also published the book. I, myself have a short story included.

The launch occurred last Thursday 28th November in Gorey Library at 7:00 pm with music, readings and much food and drink.

Presently the book "Taking Flight" is only available in the Gorey bookshop Zozimus on the Main Street. www.zozimusbookshop.com 

I'll see if I can persuade the team to put it on Kindle and place copies in the Book Centre in Wexford Town.

I have a few copies myself so if you want to grab a lovely Christmas present for some bookworm you know would enjoy original writing, contact me on the tab on this site or through any of my social media pages.




AnneMarie Hammel with her cake baked for the launch.


Monday, 25 November 2019

So there I was sitting in the pub....

When a woman came from behind and tapped me on the shoulder. I turned to find this person  smiling and talking to me. I knew the face but couldn't quite place her at the time.

"You are Mark Rice, the author?"  Yes, I confessed I was.

"Well, I bought your book from Castle Delights cafe in the Summer .....

I held my breath

".....and I couldn't put it down."

I heaved a sigh of relief and returned her smile with interest. As a writer, you are never quite sure which way the feedback goes. Particularly this book. It tells the story from the perspective of a murderer who keeps a diary to record an unforgettable cruise. I knew I was making it hard for myself to expect readers to warm to a character who goes about killing pensioners and behaving badly. Hopefully, my writing illustrates that no one is all bad and anti-social behaviour is not the sole prerogative of the young.

"Yes," she went on "I was thinking of booking a cruise but having read your book, well, frankly, I'm having second thoughts! I loved it and kept turning the page to see what happened next, will he get away with it and walk off the shop or end up in handcuffs and prison."

"Are you writing a sequel?" She looked at me with more than a little anticipation.

"I have another book that's presently a work in progress so all going well you will be able to pick it up in the cafe next summer" I replied. She seemed pleased with the reply and moved away through the packed lounge. My wife squeezed my arm encouragingly. Positive feedback is the nicest thing a writer can get and I'm so grateful to that lady.

"I do hope more people get to read this book," my wife said before sipping on her piping hot coffee.

 So if you have ever wondered what passengers do on long cruises with many days at sea do read this book.

If you enjoy reading about visits to the Carribean islands, Chichen Itza, the USA, the Azores, and parts of South America, read this book.

If you want to be amused, informed and scared (a little) then read this book!


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Friday, 22 November 2019

Views from a cruise - Venice







Arrival in Venice and the view from the cruise liner.

Will our couple Luke and Matt live long enough to see enjoy this experience?

With a murderer on board their current cruise only time will tell. They have fifty days to survive on board before reaching the safety of the dock in Southampton. 

Meanwhile, the body count mounts and no-one appears to have noticed.

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Thursday, 21 November 2019

Murder On Board relaunches

Murder On Board, a diary of a reluctant murderer is being re-released by me today.

My publisher has released the book back to me after a brief three-month life on Amazon. The effect of this on buyers is that all of the previous Amazon and Kindle links to the book no longer work.
Never fear though, the links on this post do work!!

Guys and girls, I believe in this book.

The book, Murder On Board contains 269 pages that capture the highs and lows of a fifty-day cruise from a chilly Southampton, England to sweltering 100 degree humidity of Manaus, Brazil and then back again.

The murderer is a reluctant one as murder is his last resort when dealing with stubbornly anti-social behaviour from passengers and crew.

I wrote this story as it springs from the knowledge that murders could be occurring right now on any of the thousands of large luxury cruise ships that are sailing across the world's oceans!

Today you can buy a copy of the book and make your own mind up about it. Let me know what you think of it. Email me at markrice10@gmail.con. 

If you send me your review of the book, good or bad, I will publish on this page and through my social media contacts.

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Saturday, 20 July 2019

Want to leave a book review on Goodreads?

I know many of my readers who bought hard copies off me at the recent book launch have said that they would like to leave a book review somewhere as they enjoyed the book so much. I have looked into it and below is a way of doing so and leaving your comments on Goodreads. 

Log in to your Goodreads account (if you aren't already logged in). Open up the book's profile page for the book you'd like to review. Look for a section labelled "My Review" which should be the section right below the main book's description. Locate the link called "Edit review".


https://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-New-Review-on-Goodreads

Click here for the UK Kindle version £1.99

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Click here for the UK Paperback version £11.58

Holiday reading - new crime novel that transports you around the world on a cruise of a lifetime that you will never forget 

Goodreads post re: Murder On Board


New maritime fiction novel "Murder On Board - diary of a murderer" where you follow the activities onboard of passengers and crew, many of whom will not be disembarking in Southampton on the ships return. It's a pacy story of life (and death) on board as the ship progresses across the Atlantic and towards the sunny Caribbean and the Americas and sucks the reader into life on board during long days at sea. I hope you will enjoy it and leave your review. I'd love to hear from you too so please email at markrice10@gmail.com.

Amazon Sales Links
Available Formats - eBook & Paperback and FREE on Kindle Unlimited.

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Holiday reading - new crime novel that transports you around the world on a cruise of a lifetime that you will never forget 

Monday, 24 June 2019

Free Book launch in Gorey Co. Wexford this Thursday

Mark Rice Author Visit this Thursday 27th June 2019 at 7.00 pm
Wexford author Mark Rice and other members of the Gorey Writers group will give reading from the novel “Murder On Board” which has just been released by Junction Publishing. Music will be provided by the Kilmuckridge Cool Hand Ukes and Mark will host a Q&A session.
Holidays bring out the best and worst in people. Taking an adult only cruise holiday to the sunny Caribbean in mid-winter seemed a great idea. What could go wrong?
Join Luke and his wife on the cruise of a lifetime which is memorable for all the wrong reasons as passengers die and tensions rise.
The evening event is open to everyone and refreshments will be provided. Contact Mark on 089 2416102 or markrice10@gmail.com
Available Formats - ebook & Paperback and FREE on Kindle Unlimited.


Thursday, 20 June 2019

Murder On Board Book Launch in Gorey Guardian

I met with Cathy Lee, a journalist with the Gorey Guardian last Tuesday and we had a great chat over a coffee in Gorey when I did the bulk of the talking! Anyway, she went away and wrote the column below which hopefully will flag up to all the launch on 27th June at 7:00 pm in Gorey Library of this exciting new book.  Sorry about the photograph but I did offer her three and this is the one she chose!

Holidays bring out the best and worst in people. Taking an adult only cruise holiday to the sunny Caribbean in mid-winter seemed a great idea.  What could go wrong?

Join Luke and his wife on the cruise of a lifetime which is memorable for all the wrong reasons as passengers die and tensions rise.
Available Formats - eBook & Paperback and FREE on Kindle Unlimited.


Tuesday, 18 June 2019

Murder On Board paperback copies arrive



Holidays bring out the best and worst in people. Taking an adult only cruise holiday to the sunny Caribbean in mid-winter seemed a great idea.  What could go wrong?

Join Luke and his wife on the cruise of a lifetime which is memorable for all the wrong reasons as passengers die and tensions rise.
Available Formats - eBook & Paperback and FREE on Kindle Unlimited.


Click here for the US Kindle version at $2.58 

Click here for the UK Kindle version £1.99

Click here for the US Paperback version $15.00

Click here for the UK Paperback version £11.58

Friday, 14 June 2019

What can go wrong on a cruise holiday?


“Listen, mate,” he said: “The only problem I have with cruises are the other passengers.” He went on, waving his finger at me.

“Oh yes, son,  unlike other holiday types, you can’t choose your company. Like it or not mate, you will be spending the whole holiday with the same group of people around you, day and night. It's a right royal pain in the arse.”

Then he thought of something and smiled at me. My spirits lifted, for a moment.

He burst into song. and it was Hotel California and he sang it through to the line “You can check out but you can never leave." 

"Yes, mate, that’s you stuck for the next fortnight in a floating tin can bouncing about the ocean seas. I mean, think about - you are rightly screwed."

"Don't forget the tablets and make sure your cabins got a comfy toilet. You'll be going from both ends at times, oh yes. he chuckled to himself with the thought.

He seemed to be getting great satisfaction from anticipating my demise.
“Oh yes, mate rather you than me” were his last words as he walked away.

Now, what am I going to do? I thought to myself. He's right but she is going to go ballistic if I back out now.

Holidays bring out the best and worst in people. Taking an adult only cruise holiday to the sunny Caribbean in mid-winter seemed a great idea.  What could go wrong?

Join Luke and his wife on the cruise of a lifetime which is memorable for all the wrong reasons as passengers die and tensions rise.
Available Formats - eBook & Paperback and FREE on Kindle Unlimited.




Sunday, 9 June 2019

The only problem with cruises are other passengers

New crime fiction from Mark Rice

Unlike most forms of holiday, on a cruise holiday, you cannot choose your company. Like it or not you will be spending the whole holiday with the same group of people around you, day and night.  There is no escape from the 70,000-ton metal prison that you have signed up to, to spend the next XX days onboard.  Yes, there are excursions to enjoy and ports to visit but these are shore passes that only last a couple of hours. All too soon you will be walking up the plank and back on board your floating home.

The longer you spend with awkward, antisocial people the greater the chance you will explode and fall out with someone. With a complement of 2,000 people thrown together for any period from a week through to one hundred weeks, there will almost definitely be people who won’t get along with each other.  Remember, the only thing these passengers have in common is the ability to pay for the cruise. However, on the plus side, the ships are huge with multiple decks, numerous shops and restaurants and plenty of activities to enjoy come rain or shine. But obviously people arrive with differing expectations and for some the disappointment is acute.

Public Health warning:  There now follows some huge generalisations that the author uses to make broad brush points and he now apologises in advance for any slight inadvertently delivered upon readers.

For example, there are the snobs who hanker after the golden age of cruising enjoyed in the 1950s and 1960s when a select few could afford the luxury of cruises around the Mediterranean or across the Atlantic to the Caribbean islands and the United States. Their holidays are now being shared with working class and middle-class passengers whose roots are in the industrial north of England or the rural swathes of Scotland or the council estates of London’s East End. It often doesn’t fit with the older more seasoned cruisers view of life and looks of disdain can be seen at times around the ship accompanied by “Oh really” and “That’s the limit” spoken by those who remembered, first hand, the golden years. Many of the new cruisers are ignoring the formal black and white nights and are using casual wear when dining. The ballroom dance classes are now filled with working-class lads and lasses from Birmingham, Glasgow and Liverpool trampling awkwardly on elderly cultured feet.
  
The quality of food served on the cruise liners is still the equivalent of a stay in a five-star hotel, in my humble opinion but for some, used to better that simply isn’t good enough.  The absence of caviar and other such expensive delicacies have occurred because the cruise lines widened the passenger base by lowering prices.

Admittedly too, there have been cutbacks in the quality of certain items, for example, the “Meet the ship’s captain” evening used to be celebrated with free glasses of champagne. That has now been downgraded to Prosecco.
I was enjoying Burns Night on a P&O ship when an experienced cruiser remarked that in previous years the ship provided a toast of Scottish whiskey, free to every diner. Sadly that was no more. “Thin end of the wedge,” he remarked as he recalled better times.

Look, if the price wasn’t right I wouldn’t be cruising so the inclusive approach of modern cruise lines to make bigger ships which equals cheaper cruises works for me every time.

Read more about life on board a modern cruise ship in “Murder On Board”  released in June 2019. This is my latest novel. The ship left the harbour with 2,899 souls for a 50-day cruise but will be returning with significantly less. 

Could it be because the average age of the passengers is 73 and shit happens, old people die? 

Maybe it's because the ship is sailing 1,000 miles up the Amazon River with its precious cargo of geriatric guests placing them in an area of 100% humidity?

Or maybe it's because the Amazon River is home to the Zeka virus and the ship is sailing towards millions of female mosquitoes just waiting to attack its passengers?


Or is it simply because a killer is loose amongst them?  


Holiday Book to read – “Murder On Board”, is a gripping story of life and death on board a modern cruise ship. This quirky, humorous tale has garnered 5 star reviews in Goodreads.com already so well worth read.





Saturday, 8 June 2019

Cruise Cabin tips

Discovery 2

The following specifically refer to TUI/ Thompson/ Marella Cruise ships and the Discovery 2 liner and are based on a Nov-18 cruise to Jamaica but they are points to check out with your cruise line anyway.

Cabin

·         You can get bed topper if mattresses provided are uncomfortable. Talk to your cabin steward.
·         I know the cruise is all inclusive but it’s always worth giving a tip at the start of a cruise as I found it earns a lot of goodwill for the duration of your stay. Your call entirely.
·         The cabin is generally cleaned in the morning and the bed revisited nightly.
·         Nightly, the beds are made up, 2 chocolates are placed on the pillows and the daily Skyline magazine is left. Tear out the activity page and stick in your handbag or pocket.
·         On special occasions, the stewards make towel figures and lay them on the beds, Halloween for example.
·         A free safe is located in most cabins, which operates by swiping your credit card or a card provided by Reception across the safe door. Our safe ceased to work as the battery needed replacing and that was done within the hour.
·         Blue beach towels are provided with each cabin and can be used on sub beds onboard or taken to beaches. £10 charge for loss of a towel.
·         Even though the cruise is all-inclusive the drinks and chocolates left on your cabin sideboard are chargeable so beware.  Safer to place them in a cabinet out of sight until the end of the cruise.
·         The cabin also contains a pair of life jackets which you do not have to bring to the compulsory drill at the muster stations on your first night.
·         Please bring a portable clock with you so you can adjust the time as its possible you will be travelling through time zones and there is no clock in the cabin and no ships time shown on the TV channels.

·          All cabin showers have a washing line over the shower and you can hand wash and dry clothes using that line. Purchase hand washing powder in one of the ports the ship visits. There are no passenger self-service laundrettes on board.

     Finally, remember the old maxim of POSH - port out starboard home which indicates which side of the ship you should seek a cabin if you want sun dappling the window at any time during the cruise when the sun is high in the sky.



Holiday Book to read – “Murder On Board”,  is a gripping story of life and death onboard a modern cruise ship. This quirky, humorous tale has garnered 5 star reviews in Goodreads.com already so well worth read.



Click here for the US Kindle version at $2.58 

Click here for the UK Kindle version £1.99

Click here for the US Paperback version $15.00

Click here for the UK Paperback version £11.58