On the talks circuit!

I'm blogging again after a long spell away from Goodreads, sweating over a biography of a great detective. Crime stories never seem to leave my imagination, and now my book written with Stuart Gibbon, ex detective, The Crime Writer's Casebook, is about to have its third printing. We're in demand for talks so I'm dusting off my best schmutter and loosening the voice-box.
We are speaking at Waterstones, York, on February 2 and in their store in Harrogate on the 16 of February.
We seem to have a workable combination: Stuart answers questions on murder investigations, and I sift through my historical casebook to find examples of how crimes were investigated centuries back.
The York event starts at 7 and we're hoping for a full house. Any aspiring crime writers reading this will be able to ask about real sleuthing, forensics, and of course, about horrible murders back in the days of hanging when the reading public hungered for tales of notorious villains. Actually, they still do. Plus ca change...
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Published on January 20, 2018 08:10
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