Congratulations to Clare who announced last week that she had decided to go back to the police force, but was still going to carry on writing Ffion MorganĀ in her spare time. Ffion is Clare's first series character and Game of Lies plot line is current with the number of reality TV shows out there. If … Continue reading Congratulations Clare
An Unexpected Journey
Although this title is often linked to fantasy, it is definitely the case in crime this time, with Lucy Clarke's The Hike. With many good journey books, it's often about the relationship between friends and with a rock star, somebody on a trial separation, a mum missing a kid and a memorial journey, all of … Continue reading An Unexpected Journey
My dual obsessions
As a writer will tell you, all authors need other hobbies to keep them level. Mine is a possibly unhealthy obsession with all things medical drama. If you take a medical drama from the last 30 years, then I've probably seen it. This is why when looking for something a little different to read, Simon … Continue reading My dual obsessions
More than just a missing child.
Mara's No One Saw a Thing is a great play on the missing child plot. When Andrea's journalist protagonist loses her daughter on a train this could have been like many books I have read before, but, why this happens makes it different. When her and her husband go to see all his friends for … Continue reading More than just a missing child.
Spring Bloody Scotland 3
Although this may be my first year as a published writer, this is the 4th or 5th occasion that I've done an event for Bloody Scotland's online book group and one of the elements of this group is to relook at a classic. Ironically, Graham Greene's Brighton Rock was also chosen as one of the … Continue reading Spring Bloody Scotland 3
Spring Bloody Scotland 2
Sarah Hilary was best known for her Marnie Rome series, but recently has started on a series of stand alone books, the first of these being Fragile. Stand alone's allow for a more in-depth look at complex themes as they do not have the tie downs of a large character arc, and Black Thorn the … Continue reading Spring Bloody Scotland 2
Spring Bloody Scotland 1
Heather Critchlow's Unburied is the second in the Cal Lovett podcast series and is the first of the Bloody Scotland book group trilogy that I've got to read for the end of March. I'm really looking forward to discussing this new talent with the other panellists. Heather was kindly available to do an interview with … Continue reading Spring Bloody Scotland 1
A prime example of a closed circle mystery.
Tom Hindle's The Murder Game is a great preparation for my talk with Victoria Dowd and Kate Rhodes on mystery's involving isolated locations and a closed circle of characters. Will and a variety of village residents including a journalist, local shop owner, hotelier and a cast of murder mystery actors are left to deal with … Continue reading A prime example of a closed circle mystery.
From the Debut Prize
On the eve of my recording for Crime Cymru, I finished yet another book inspired by my joy of watching interviews and festival related books. There are so many books out there, that knowing that a book has appeared at a festival, or been on a shortlist, like The Maiden, that it gives me a … Continue reading From the Debut Prize
Inspired by Bloody Scotland
With my appearance on the Bloody Scotland Facebook group within the coming week and with a gap in my schedule and no idea what to read, I had a look through my audible wish list to try and spot something new that I'd not read. Going back to 2021, I found Mark Wightman's Betancourt series. … Continue reading Inspired by Bloody Scotland