Shoulders by Colin Campbell and Vendetta Olympics by Daniel Tomasulo- podcast version

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Shoulders by Colin Campbell- Ex-policeman.  Ex-soldier.  International tennis player.  And full-time crime writer.    Author of twelve novels and a novella Colin Campbell has also written numerous short stories and is a retired police officer in West Yorkshire, having tackled crime on the streets of one of the UK’s busiest cities for 30 years.

Four books have been published in the UK, one of which is being adapted for TV as a two-hour drama.  He counts Lee Child, Reginald Hill, Caroline Carver, and Stephen Booth among his fans.

And he is currently world doubles champion (over 50s) at the World Police/Fire Games 2007 in Adelaide.

PUBLISHED WORK

•    DARKWATER TOWERS.  Blackie & Co Publishers.
•    THROUGH THE RUINS OF MIDNIGHT.  Pen Press.
•    BALLAD OF THE ONE LEGGED MAN.  Pen Press.
•    GARGOYLES – SKYLIGHTS AND ROOFSCAPES.  Pen Press.




Vendetta Olympics by Daniel Tomasulo- Dan Tomasulo is a licensed psychologist and psychodrama trainer in Red Bank, New Jersey, and a former a visiting faculty member on fellowship at Princeton University. His first popular –press debut, Confessions of a Former Child:  A Therapist’s Memoir was published earlier this year. Kirkus Reviews called it “Disquietingly funny, stuffed with entertaining details and penetrating insights.” 
 
Dr. Tomasulo is a former stand-up comic and comedy writer, and the first psychologist to be honored with the Statewide Healthcare Provider Award by the ARC of New Jersey.  He has an MFA from the New School in New York City, and is also co-author of Healing Trauma: The Power of Group Treatment for People with Intellectual Disabilities, the American Psychological Association’s first book on psychotherapy for people with Intellectual disabilities.

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