I thought I’d give you an insight of how I used to write back in 2012 and how I do things now. I’ve been clearing out lots of old blog posts and came across one written in 2012. I’ve added
Writing now and then – what’s changed from 2012 – 2024

I thought I’d give you an insight of how I used to write back in 2012 and how I do things now. I’ve been clearing out lots of old blog posts and came across one written in 2012. I’ve added
When I wrote Taunting the Dead, my writing was part psychological thriller/part procedural as I like to be with the families and the police. For many procedural readers, I don’t fit the bill exactly, but then I’ve never been one
It’s hard to know what to write when you first start. Often it’s only by trial or error that you figure it out. There is a lot of advice out there for writers (mine included) but we all need to find our
As I’m starting from scratch with this website again, and my publishing journey began in late 2011, I thought I’d start a series about why I’ve written the books I have so far. Taunting the Dead was the very first crime
Ever since I can remember, I’ve been a meddler of words. I like writing about fear and emotion – the cause and effect of crime – what makes a character do something. Working as a housing officer for eight years gave
Lots of people ask me about my journey to publication, and I don’t think I’ve ever written it in full until now. So here it is:My early days Okay, it was a really long journey, mainly because of how technology changed
I moved home three years ago. I do love our new place, but my office is a lot smaller.Having said that, I live in a bungalow now and there is a larger spare bedroom that I could move into, but