John Dean's Blog – July 2023 Archive (4)

A Walk on the Darker side at new Fringe festival

I am looking forward to meeting up again with fellow crime writers Jackie Baldwin, Ian Robinson and Ann Bloxwich for a special event entitled Walking on the Darker Side at the first ever Kirkcudbright Fringe Festival in the Dumfries and Galloway town.

Introduced and chaired by myself, the event will sees us exploring some of the main themes…

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Added by John Dean on July 31, 2023 at 9:39 — No Comments

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Murder at the Caravan by David Pearson (The Book Folks)

 

The opening pages of this novel tell you everything you need to know about David Pearson as an author, that he is supremely confident in the way that he handles the task of crime writing. The story begins at Christmas when nothing is happening and few people…

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Added by John Dean on July 18, 2023 at 12:00 — No Comments

Breathing new life into a series

As you may know if you have read my recent blogs, I am at work on the latest DCI Jack Harris crime novel for my publisher The Book Folks.

A number of readers who follow the series have told me that they look forward to meeting the members of the regular ‘cast’ but it is crucial that I, as the author, put as much effort into creating new…

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Added by John Dean on July 17, 2023 at 13:09 — No Comments

Reports of John Blizzard's death exaggerated

Today, I read a couple of excellent online reviews of my latest DCI John Blizzard mystery The Name On The Bullet (The Book Folks), which were welcome, but both mentioned that it was a good way to sign off the series because Blizzard will not return.

Which was a surprise to me and the man himself. Indeed, I have just come off the phone from the…

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Added by John Dean on July 17, 2023 at 13:00 — No Comments

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Review: Murder at the Caravan by David Pearson (The Book Folks)Authors are driven to write by a range of inspirations, everything from compelling character to mysterious plots, from the need to write with pace to an instinctive feel for landscape, from powerful themes to sharply political points that emerge from their stories. For many of the very best crime writers, a…See More
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