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Monday, 30 June 2025

Five million pageviews

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  Yesterday was very enjoyable, mainly because I took part in a fun event at Warrington Central Library, but also because this blog passed f...
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Friday, 27 June 2025

Forgotten Book - A Death at the Bar

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Kenneth Giles' crime writing career began in 1965 and ended with his death in 1974, when he was only 52. In that relatively short time, ...

Forgotten Book - Inspector Rusby's Finale

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Virgil Markham (1899-1973) was an American author who produced eight crime novels between 1928 and 1936, in other words at the height of the...
Thursday, 26 June 2025

The June 2025 newsletter

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I've been delighted by reaction to my new free monthly newsletter. The June issue is just out, and you can sign up for it here: https://...
Wednesday, 25 June 2025

The Gold - BBC TV - series 1 review

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I've belatedly caught up with the first series of The Gold , which I missed first time around. And the first thing to say about this exa...
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Monday, 23 June 2025

Bodies from the Library 2025

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I've taken part in every Bodies from the Library since the event began ten years ago. Each time it's been highly enjoyable but I mus...
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Friday, 20 June 2025

Forgotten Book - Black Aura

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Timing is everything in the world of writing, as so often it is in many walks of life. John Sladek's misfortune was to demonstrate a mas...
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Wednesday, 18 June 2025

Skibo Castle

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Starting in my teens, I've had a good many enjoyable trips to Scotland, so when I say that last week was very special and the most memor...
Monday, 16 June 2025

Alibis in the Archive 2025

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I'm back home after a wonderful ten days which began with a Murder Squad event at Halifax Central Library and then the most enjoyable of...
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Martin Edwards
Martin Edwards is a crime novelist who has received the CWA Diamond Dagger, the highest honour in UK crime writing, as well as lifetime achievement awards for his short fiction, crime writing, and scholarship. His latest novels feature Rachel Savernake and have received four award nominations. Martin has received the CWA Dagger in the Library, awarded by UK librarians for his body of work. He is President of the Detection Club, consultant to the British Library’s Crime Classics, and former Chair of the CWA. His contemporary whodunits include The Coffin Trail, first of eight Lake District Mysteries and shortlisted for the Theakston’s Prize for best crime novel of the year. The Arsenic Labyrinth was shortlisted for Lakeland Book of the Year. The Golden Age of Murder and The Life of Crime both won Edgar awards and three other awards, while The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Books and Howdunit each won one award and were nominated for four others. He has created an online crime writing course, Crafting Crime and is archivist for the CWA and the Detection Club. NB - no part of this blog may be used for training of or use by AI technologies.
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