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Q&A: A Man with a Thousand Faces by Lex Noteboom
You've mentioned before that you've always wanted to be a writer, but what was it that initially drew you to the crime genre? At first, I thought the genre came...
Q&A: A Man with a Thousand Faces by Lex Noteboom
You've mentioned before that you've always wanted to be a writer, but what was it that initially drew you to the crime genre? At first, I thought the genre came...
Chapter Sampler: The Mysterious Case of the Mis...
[hissing] I’m happiest in that vague borderland between daylight and shadows; that’s where I go in search of stories to tell, particularly stories about crimes. I used to read all...
Chapter Sampler: The Mysterious Case of the Mis...
[hissing] I’m happiest in that vague borderland between daylight and shadows; that’s where I go in search of stories to tell, particularly stories about crimes. I used to read all...
Chapter Sampler: The Game Is Murder By Hazell Ward
Chapter 1 A Murder Is Announced “People that trust themselves a dozen miles from the city, in strange houses, with servants they don’t know, needn’t be surprised if they wake...
Chapter Sampler: The Game Is Murder By Hazell Ward
Chapter 1 A Murder Is Announced “People that trust themselves a dozen miles from the city, in strange houses, with servants they don’t know, needn’t be surprised if they wake...
The Dead Husband Cookbook: A Q&A with Danielle ...
What drew you to writing The Dead Husband Cookbook? I spent three years working on my first adult novel, Delicate Condition, and it was harrowing! After, I knew I was...
The Dead Husband Cookbook: A Q&A with Danielle ...
What drew you to writing The Dead Husband Cookbook? I spent three years working on my first adult novel, Delicate Condition, and it was harrowing! After, I knew I was...
The Cut Throat Trial: A Q&A with S. J. Fleet
What was the most surprising discovery or interesting aspect of writing your first novel compared to writing non fiction? For me, the greatest discovery is the thing I have found...
The Cut Throat Trial: A Q&A with S. J. Fleet
What was the most surprising discovery or interesting aspect of writing your first novel compared to writing non fiction? For me, the greatest discovery is the thing I have found...
Bookish: A Q&A with Matthew Sweet
A novelisation! How retro. Ain’t it? They’re some of the first books I read, in those distant days before streaming, before DVD, before VHS. Hull Central Library furnished me with...
Bookish: A Q&A with Matthew Sweet
A novelisation! How retro. Ain’t it? They’re some of the first books I read, in those distant days before streaming, before DVD, before VHS. Hull Central Library furnished me with...