![]() He comes across as weathered, roughed up by life, but by pursuing the talent he has he also shows an emotional depth and observant side which give him great depth as a character. ![]() Late Whitsun introduces Charlie Woolf, and when we meet him, he’s sketching portraits. Twelve kicked off a sprawling vampire-epic (which I, admittedly, haven’t finished yet – need to remedy that…) and in Late Whitsun, Jasper has given us something different – an investigative mystery taking place in his hometown of Brighton. I first came across Jasper’s work in 2008, and would you believe I passed on a copy of Twelve without reading it… I was lucky enough to receive another copy and read and loved it. ![]() Jasper shouldn’t require any kind of introduction, but for those who haven’t come across his work, here’s that intro: ![]()
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