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Tag Archives: Theakstons
Talking to Sally Spedding about “Cold Remains”
Chilling suspense thrillers seem to be increasingly popular among readers of crime fiction. They move in a world that is a far cry from the novels that introduced me to murder mysteries many years ago, the novels of Dorothy L. … Continue reading
Posted in crime fiction, interview, thriller
Tagged chiller thriller, crime fiction, ghosts, Harrowgate International Festival, paranormal, Sally Spedding, Theakstons, Wales, writing
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Interview with William Ryan
William Ryan, author of The Holy Thief, was born in London in 1965 and attended Trinity College, Dublin. He practiced briefly as a barrister before completing his master’s in creative writing at St. Andrews University. His work has appeared in … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, murder mystery
Tagged 1930s, Russian novels, Theakstons, William Ryan
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