An oblique portrait of author Cheryl Rees-Price by publisher, Erik Empson Born near Taff’s Well, a small village in a vale north of Wales’ capital, on the slopes of The Garth, the hill that inspired Christopher Monger’s story and subsequent film An Englishman Who Went Up A Hill And Came Down A Mountain, local character […]
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A portrait of Wales-based crime fiction author Nicola Clifford After more than a year with radically reduced social contact, we’ve set out to meet up with some of our writers around the British Isles so as to find out more about them and their writing. by publisher, Erik Empson How does a west country woman […]
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After writing three novels during lockdown, teacher and scholar Linda Hagan has her second book published! The first, The Perfume Killer, was published in July and has regularly occupied the top spot in amazon.co.uk’s charts for Northern Ireland crime fiction. It’s already sold over 5,000 copies since its release. Just out, Murder Sky High is […]
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A wily doctor goes out on a limb to find a killer Candy Denman’s DEADLY REMEDIES is now published! Two elderly people passing is an unremarkable occurrence in the British seaside town of Hastings, and certainly not unusual for police doctor and medical examiner Callie Hughes. But what bothers her inquisitive nature is that both […]
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Author David Pearson’s twelfth book in his Galway murder mystery series recounts the very tragic demise of a rare book seller. Can Detective Maureen Lyons read between the lines and catch a killer? The small west coast Irish town of Clifden is awoken from its slumber when a gun is fired during the night. The […]
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