Category: Drugs to Forget

A LESS DANGEROUS OCCUPATION | BookBrunch

After 30 years as a filmmaker, Martin Granger has turned to fiction. “Foreign chemical agent found on British soil.” A headline that resonates with many of us after the recent events in Salisbury. It is often said that fact is stranger than fiction. Not in this case however, for it was two years ago that…
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DRUGS TO FORGET REVIEW | PainPals

Natalie Thompson is an investigative film director, tasked with making a documentary on the threat of bioterrorism.  She is quickly made aware of an Ebola outbreak in central Africa which is being kept under wraps by the authorities, and the journalist in Natalie seeks to find a way into the local healthcare system in order…
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DRUGS TO FORGET, SHEDDING LIGHT ON THE MATTER | ShotsMag

We’ve been intrigued with a rather prescient thriller entitled Drugs to Forget, from Martin Granger which arrives on 4th of June 2018 from Red Door Publishing. Shots are always intrigued with interesting new thriller fiction, so we were delighted when Martin gave us a little insight at what follows in Drugs to Forget. You would think that you…
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DRUGS TO FORGET, MARTIN GRANGER TALKS TO CRIMETIME’S BARRY FORSHAW | CrimeTime

Wrong film – Right book The helicopter landed gently in the clearing. My cameraman wanted to reload with film. The Philippine commando pilot turned and grabbed something from beneath my seat. A lethal machine gun, spilling a belt full of bullets. He pointed it into the jungle. ‘Hey whoa what’s happening?’ I cried, admittedly with…
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REVIEW BY BARRY FORSHAW | CrimeTime

“If you hanker for fast-moving adventure novels reminiscent of the golden era of Desmond Bagley and Hammond Innes, look no further: with these two kinetic novels by Martin Granger, the uncomplicated excitements of an earlier age are enthusiastically conjured, but given a modern-day twist. Both books have the kind of cinematic vividness we might expect…
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