Category : Miscellaneous

Death of an Avid Reader

Belatedly wishing Kate Shackleton’s friends and mine a very happy New Year! I’m surprised to see that I haven’t written on these pages since November. Time flies when a deadline looms. Death of an Avid Reader, book number six in the Kate Shackleton series, went to the publisher on Monday,…

Gladys Mitchell and Mrs Bradley, an acquired taste?

Gladys Mitchell (1910-1983) wrote 66 novels featuring her detective Mrs Beatrice Adela Lestrange Bradley, a psychoanalyst with a brilliant mind, incisive views and an unorthodox view of crime and punishment. A member of the Detection Club, Mitchell was ranked alongside Agatha Christie and Dorothy L Sayers. Unlike Christie and Sayers,…

Cover Reveal Tour Prize Draw

The Fiction Addiction Rafflecopter has selected two winners for signed copies of Murder on a Summer’s Day. Congratulations to Karen C of Essex and Rosemarie C of Lincolnshire: Fiction Addiction

Murder on a Summer’s Day, a taster

Kate Shackleton receives a dawn telephone call from her cousin James, a civil servant in the India Office. James tells Kate that a visiting Indian prince has gone missing from the Duke of Devonshire’s Yorkshire estate, leaving behind his female companion, a former Folies Bergere dancer. James asks Kate to…

Guest Blogging

At the Malice Domestic Convention, Bethesda, Maryland, and at the Mystery Lovers’ event in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, we authors sat in alphabetical order during the signing sessions. That’s how I got to know Janet Bolin and Mollie Cox Bryan. Janet invited me to blog at Killer Characters, where the characters do…

A Literary Lunch

In May I spoke at the Yorkshire Post Literary Lunch at the Cairn Hotel, Harrogate, alongside Roy Hattersley, author and former deputy leader of the Labour Party. I had the pleasure of sitting next to the outgoing mayoress. This was the final event she and her husband would attend, after…

Chilly Finger’d Spring Booksignings

Hard to believe it’s almost Easter. I battled through snow and ice to my signings in East Yorkshire last Saturday. The views from the train window made up for the icy blasts. This is the landscape David Hockney has made famous through his fabulous paintings. No vibrant yellows and greens…

2013, Bring it on … (Oops! It’s here)

The Kate Shackleton mysteries start 2013 with a hat trick. January sees the US paperback publication of DYING IN THE WOOL; in February, the hardback of A MEDAL FOR MURDER will be published in the US; in March comes the UK paperback publication of A WOMAN UNKNOWN. I’m looking forward…

The Italian Job

For me, the supreme movie car chase takes place in the 1969 film THE ITALIAN JOB. Red, white and blue Mini Coopers race through Turin with their cargo of gold, stolen under the noses of the police and the mafia. You’ve probably seen the film, but here’s a clip of…

THE NEXT BIG THING

Julia Stagg, author of L’AUBERGE and THE PARISIAN’S RETURN, has invited me to take part in a blog event entitled THE NEXT BIG THING – a series of questions and answers about what’s happening in my writing life. What is the working title of your book? The next big thing…