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Ian Rankin discusses Doors Open
Posted On: July 14, 2010
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Ian Rankin discusses Doors Open

Ian Rankins Doors Open has been shortlisted for the Theakston’s Old Peculiar Crime Novel of the Year 2010. Bookhugger gives you the chance to read the first chapter, watch the author discuss the book, and find out more about the book’s location.

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Listen to an extract from A Simple Act of Violence by R.J. Ellory
Posted On: July 12, 2010
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Listen to an extract from A Simple Act of Violence by R.J. Ellory

R.J. Ellory’s novel A Simple Act of Violence has been shortlisted for the Theakston’s Old Peculiar Crime Novel of the Year 2010. Bookhugger gives you the chance to read the first chapter, listen to an extract and find out more about the author.

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An extract from Mary Higgins Clark’s new novel
Posted On: May 24, 2010
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An extract from Mary Higgins Clark’s new novel

Listen to the first chapter of The Shadow of Your Smile, by the bestselling author, May Higgins Clark.

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Chris Ewan on The Good Thief’s Guide to Vegas
Posted On: May 19, 2010
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Chris Ewan on The Good Thief’s Guide to Vegas

Listen to Chris Ewan, author of the Good Thief’s Guide To… series talk about the inspirations behind the series and his main character, Charlie Howard.

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Craig Robertson on his debut thriller, Random
Posted On: April 13, 2010
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Craig Robertson on his debut thriller, Random

Glasgow is being terrorised by a serial killer the media have nicknamed The Cutter. The murders have left the police baffled as the only connection between the killings is that all the victims’ little fingers of their right hands have been severed. But as the police begin to close in on The Cutter, his carefully-laid plans threaten to unravel – with horrifying consequences.

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An interview with Nicola Upson
Posted On: February 23, 2010
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An interview with Nicola Upson

George Miller talks to Nicola Upson about her second book, which features the Cornish landscape and its people, the very real ‘golden age’ crime writer Josephine Tey, and the theatre world of 1930s Britain.

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David Peace reads from Occupied City
Posted On: January 28, 2010
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David Peace reads from Occupied City

David Peace reads from the second volume of his Tokyo Trilogy, Occupied City, which tells the story of a notorious mass-murder in post-WW2 Japan.

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An interview with Neil Cross
Posted On: November 26, 2009
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An interview with Neil Cross

Neil Cross talks about his forthcoming new novel, Captured, a tale of regret and the consequences when one person tries to pay their debts and make good all of their mistakes.

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A Faber Podcast Special: An Interview with P. D. James
Posted On: October 26, 2009
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A Faber Podcast Special: An Interview with P. D. James

In this rare, 30-minute interview with P. D. James, the doyenne of British Crime tells us about her writing career, which began with the publication of Cover Her Face in 1962.

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John le Carré on John le Carré
Posted On: September 25, 2009
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John le Carré on John le Carré

Internationally bestselling author John le Carré shares a little bit about his life and the experiences that have shaped his many novels.

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The Faber Podcast: New British Crime
Posted On: June 24, 2009
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The Faber Podcast: New British Crime

In their latest podcast, Faber discuss Britain in the 1970s – was it really that bad? – with Andy Beckett, and Adam Creed introduces DI Will ‘Staffe’ Wagstaffe, in a brand new crime series.

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