MURDER MYSTERY
HISTORICAL
EDITOR’S CHOICE
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In The Dark
Lina Areklew
The author reflects on her journey to becoming a crime writer, from early literary passions and setbacks to eventual publication and the support of a community of Swedish female crime authors.

Dead Calm
Will Fraser
Will Fraser explores how Charles Williams crafts a tense psychological thriller in which ordinary people are driven to extraordinary, life-or-death action.

A Lot Can Happen In 24hrs, Most of it Deadly
Chris Humphreys
The author reflects on the creation of One London Day, exploring character, crime, and how ordinary lives collide with violence in the city.

Best Served Cold?
Sharon Bolton
A reflection on revenge as the driving force of crime fiction, exploring how injustice, psychology and moral ambiguity fuel some of the genre’s most compelling stories.


Writing Moriarty: What Makes the Professor the Perfect Villain
Jack Anderson
Jack Anderson is the author of the viral sensation serial ‘Has Anyone Heard of the Left/Right game?’ which he developed into the QCode podcast and The Grief Doctor. The Return of Moriarty is the first in a new series. So what’s it like writing about the fiendishly clever criminal mastermind.

Short Story: Don’t Judge a Book
An undercover courier working inside a sectarian smuggling operation is drawn into a job that exposes how crime, violence and the past are tightly intertwined, with personal and irreversible consequences.

Placing The Setting at the Heart of a Thriller
Zoë Rankin
The author explores how the New Zealand bush inspired and shaped her thriller, drawing on real landscapes, lived experience and true stories of people who have vanished into the wilderness.
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