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Meet Candy Denman: reading on location

Posted by Aruna at October 14, 2018 in interviews / Q&A's &the literary lounge

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    Crime-fiction writers love seaside settings – the myriad ways to kill people perhaps – so, it’s surely not that surprising that Hastings should have its moment in the sun in the Dr Jocasta Hughes’ series. The Literary Shed catches up with writer Candy Denman at one of her protagonist’s favourite bars. ‘This is … Continue readings →

Tags : British crime fiction, Candy Denman, crime fiction, Hastings, interviews, Jo Hughes, Jocasta Hughes, NHS, procedural crime fiction, reading on location, seaside crime fiction, The Bill

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