The location of the get-together was Grasmere, a village as charming in reality as its reputation suggests. Each of the Lake District Mysteries is set in a different part of the National Park, but I've not yet sent Hannah and Daniel to Grasmere, partly because it seemed a bit of an obvious step, and I wanted to explore one or two less familiar locations. But I do like Grasmere very much, and it may be time that it featured in one of my books. Meanwhile, I was very glad to sign books in Sam Read, the lovely local bookshop. What I think may be happening in quite a few cases, by the way, is that readers who sample my books (and those by others) as ebooks are starting to buy traditional print copies in the shops. Several people have told me that they've done this, and it does seem interesting that perhaps more of a crossover may develop between online and actual book retailing than has been thought likely in the past.
Another terrific bookshop, Fred Holdsworth's of Ambleside (above), featured on my itinerary on my way home. Again, it's good to see a proud independent bookshop really thriving, and playing an important part in the local community, and I was delighted to catch up over a coffee with Steve, the owner. And as I toured the area, with research for the next novel in mind, I took in Stagshaw Gardens, Holehird Gardens, Kendal, and Sedbergh. It's a lovely part of the world, and now of course the Lake District is becoming a UNESCO World Hetitage site. About time too!
2 comments:
Hi Martin, your very enjoyable post, with lovely pics, has certainly encouraged me to visit the Lakes again soon.
You’re clearly on a roll with classic crime but I’m delighted you’ll be writing more about Hannah and Daniel in due course. They’ve become like old friends to me! ‘The Dungeon House’ was terrific, and it was interesting to view Daniel in casual mode. I do hope, though, that you’ll bring him more to the fore in LD Mystery No 8.
Hope the Theakstone’s Old Peculiar Crime Festival went well in Harrogate. No doubt you’ll be blogging about it soon.
Maureen and I will be off to Scotland at the beginning of September for the Callander Poetry Weekend. Maybe on our way home we’ll take in the Lakes. I’d especially like to see Grasmere as I haven’t been there before.
My very best,
Paul
Thanks, Paul. My current plot certainly does give Daniel a bigger role than last time out! have a great time in Scotland.
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