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Thursday 25 April 2024

CrimeFest 2024: Saturday 11 May: Genre Bending: Finding Your Niche.

 Saturday, 11 May
13:40 - 14:30

The Panel are Guy Morpuss, Rachel North,
Teri Terry, Jane Adams

and the participating Moderator is Vaseem Khan

Guy Morpuss writes speculative crime fiction: twist one aspect of the real world, add a dead body, and play with the consequences. His debut novel, Five Minds, is about five people sharing one body, one of whom is trying to murder the others. His second novel, Black Lake Manor, is a locked room murder mystery with a killer who can unwind time. Before taking up full-time writing Guy worked as a barrister in London.

www.guymorpuss.com 

Rachel North has written six books about what makes us resilient and gives us hope. In her seventh novel, Happily Never After, she has allowed herself to go deeper into the labyrinth and explore the darker motivations of our psyches. She has discovered that envy and obsession - when allowed headspace - create some great plot twists. She is now spending a lot of time gleefully researching wrath and lust… for her next book, of course. 

Teri Terry is a new voice in psychological thrillers. The Patient is a medical thriller published with Bookouture earlier this year. She is also an award-winning, international bestselling author of over a dozen young adult thrillers, including Slated and, most recently, a ghost story, Scare Me.  

Jane Adams is an accidental crime writer, now author of almost fifty novels across several series. They range from historical with Henry Johnstone, set between the two World Wars. Procedural, in company of DI Mike Croft, cosy with Rina Martin and all points in between. She is currently published by Severn House and Joffe Books and reads and mentors for The Literary Consultancy. When not playing with words she likes to garden, paint and draw.   

Vaseem Khan is the author of two award-winning crime series set in India. His debut, The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra, was a Sunday Times 40 best crime novels published 2015-2020 pick. In 2021, Midnight at Malabar House, the first in the Malabar House novels set in 1950s Bombay, won the Crime Writers Association Historical Dagger. In 2023, Vaseem was elected the Chair of the 70-year-old UK Crime Writers Association. Vaseem was born in England.  

www.vaseemkhan.com  

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