Tom Bale has worked as a retail assistant, claims negotiator, office manager, business analyst, freelance consultant and househusband. He now writes full-time and lives with his family in Brighton. For more information, visit his website at www.tombale.net
Tom Bale is one of the best British thriller writers around * Simon Kernick * This fast-paced British thriller will have you on the edge of your seat as it reaches its dramatic conclusion. * The Sun * Races along to a gripping finish * Sunday Mirror * Tom Bale’s awareness of the old creative writing mantra “character is destiny” pays off addictively in The Catch...solid, purposeful and well written * Guardian * Bale manages to keep the momentum going by switching between the lives of the various characters while keeping his eye on the overall theme * Lloyd Paige * The original Tom Bale is working his way to the top of the Brit thriller writer pile * Sunday Sport * A good, well-executed, distinctly British thriller, that is certainly worth checking out, and having already purchased a copy of ‘Skin and Bones’ on the strength of this one, I’m glad to have discovered a new author * Raven Crime Reads * It’s a bloody and at times rather squalid tale as well as a gripping and unusual one. Bale specialises in villains who have believable motives for their actions but are none the less appalling for all that * Morning Star * On page one I was gripped by Bale’s faultless narrative, by the final page I was left in a state of awe at his storytelling skills... The prose is masterful... All in all I have to say that The Catch is an everyman novel with an acute difference, instead of offering forward a potential hero, you are offered characters trying to get away with murder. I loved its intense pace, top notch characterisation and moralistic questioning * Crime Squad * A clever tale of unintended consequences... Tom Bale manages to balance the seemingly ordinariness of his characters with their facility for lying and self-deception in such a way that you still can’t help but hope that they survive the nastiness that is heading their way like a runaway train * Shots * a tremendous read…well put together and an excellent example of the good writers craft. I can’t say much more because I wouldn’t want to spoil for you when you rush out to buy a copy 4/5 * Army Rumour Service * This book captures you from the start… then twists and turns in every chapter, taking you on an intriguing roller coaster ride until the end… Great stuff! * Mojo Mums * There are some lovely characters, a swift plot, not too many red herrings and lots of action. I think it is well worth investing in. * Love Reading *