mystery

Nick Rennison on his Sherlock Holmes influenced debut, Carver’s Quest

RL: Carver and Quint transported me to clubland London and the world of authors like Conan Doyle, EW Hornung, Jules Verne, John Buchan ...Read Article

Happy Launch Day! Michael Jecks talks Templar’s Acre, the Royal Literary Fund, Indie publishing and his new series

RL: The idea for Templar’s Acre is brilliant. How easy did you find it to write the young Baldwin? Are we going ...Read Article

The ghosts of wartime past: Simone St. James’ 1920s Gothic fiction

SJ: An Inquiry into Love and Death is set in post-WWI England, and the war still exerts a strong pull on the characters. ...Read Article

Three Queens and a Knave: Interview with C.W. Gortner

C. W. Gortner is one of the most successful writers of popular historical fiction to emerge in recent years. His novels about some ...Read Article

The Fascination for Sister Fidelma

Peter Tremayne, pseudonym of Peter Berresford Ellis, was born in Coventry, Warwickshire, on March 10, 1943. His father, from Cork City, was a journalist and ...Read Article

The Horrible Fascination

Most readers of historical fiction will have come across the work of the highly prolific Paul Doherty, also known as Michael Clynes, P....Read Article

Toiling in the Trenches

STEVEN SAYLOR tells Sarah Cuthbertson how he unearths murder and mayhem in Ancient Rome (and finds a link to Bill and Monica). I ...Read Article