Daniel Cole’s career trajectory has been astonishing: from Bournemouth ambulance paramedic to a serial-killer-thriller writer with publishing deals in 34 countries for his debut, RAGDOLL. We’ve teamed up with SUNDAY TIMES CRIME CLUB to offer ONE lucky reader (and a friend) the chance to have lunch with author Daniel Cole at plush London restaurant The Delauney. The winner … Continue reading WIN LUNCH IN LONDON WITH THE MOST EXCITING DEBUT AUTHOR OF 2017→
We’ve teamed up with The Times Crime Club to offer one lucky winner and two guests the chance to meet Anthony in person at one of his nationwide events over the next couple of weeks, and have a signed first edition of the book presented to them! Full details of Anthony’s upcoming author events near you … Continue reading Win Tickets to Meet Anthony Horowitz & A Signed First Edition of Magpie Murders→
‘The most startling protagonist in modern crime fiction . . . Brutal, freakish and totally original’ Sunday Times We’ve teamed up with The Times Crime Club to offer an exclusive prize for crime fans! You could be the lucky winner of a set of three novels featuring the brilliant DC Fiona Griffiths. To enter, simply … Continue reading Win a set of Harry Bingham novels featuring detective Fiona Griffiths→
This week Murder Room editor Julia Silk spoke to Harriet Lane, author of the acutely observed and distinctly unnerving ALYS, ALWAYS and HER, and Lesley Glaister, whose TRICK OR TREAT is a darkly witty tale of the paths down which old grudges and thwarted desires can lead us. The perfect Hallowe’en read!
Can’t decide what to read this summer? Our blogging supremo and Murder Room author Deborah Valentine makes it easy for you, with her pick of the summer sale.
Harry Bingham, an author, is meeting Fiona Griffiths, a young detective with the South Wales Police. Fiona Griffiths is – allegedly – fictional and exists (again, according to the allegations) only in the pages of Harry’s books. Today they meet face to face for the first time.
Writer and blogger Seymour Jacklin brings us an insider’s take on HELL’S GATE, Richard Crompton’s fresh look at Africa through the eyes of his Maasai detective hero.
We’ve all been there. We’re fifteen, and we hate our parents. They’re mean, they don’t love us and we’d be better off moving in with a mate/sneaking onto a plane to France. But our parents probably weren’t highly trained in finding and saving people, giving the running away deal a particularly special thrill . . .
Orion author Matthew Dunn wasn’t always a writer – he was once a very successful spy. But turning real life into bestselling thrillers doesn’t come as easy as you might think . . .