Oct
22

Shetland Family History Conference: talk: the Giffords of Busta - a family tragedy and its consequences.

This conference is a day of talks, and my contribution is ‘The GIffords of Busta: a family tragedy and its consequences”. The talks were to be filmed, so I decided mine would be mostly voice-over with photos of the places, people and documents of the story. My husband Philip put the photos together, and I think he’s done a superb job - tune in and see!  https://www.shetland-fhs.org.uk/sign-up-for-free

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Sep
15
to Sep 18

Bloody Scotland

Hurrah, at long last I’m going to be at Bloody Scotland again! I’m not on a panel, or hamming up one of dear Alanna’s plays, but I’ll be about throughout the weekend (including cheering on the BS Scottish football squad), so do stop me and say hello.

Carrying my torch in the opening procession, 2018.

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Jul
28

Cass gets a new look!

My wonderful publishers Headline are reprinting the first five Cass adventures with new titles (all including the word Shetland) and gorgeous eye-catching covers. They’re ready to pre-order now on  Amazon.

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Oct
6

9th December: A Shetland Christmas Mystery is out!

Cass’s 10th sleuthing adventure is due out on 9th December. I hope it’ll be possible to have a launch in the Library and a signing session in the bookshop - further details once I know them. Meantime, here’s the blurb:  

It’s the dark nights in the run up to Christmas, when Shetland’s little people, the trows, are traditionally allowed to wander around human houses. Sailing sleuth Cass Lynch wakes to find tiny footprints in the snow around the cottage she shares with Gavin, her policeman lover. Theirs isn’t the only house that’s been visited by creatures that can apparently vanish. Is it just ingenious local teenagers staging a protest against Cass’s father’s windfarm, or is something more sinister going on? Then a young man disappears, leaving only a trail of footprints into the middle of a snowy field...

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Sep
18

Wordplay: interview with Mary Paulson-Ellis

I’m looking forward to meeting one of today’s most innovative mystery writers - check out The Other Mrs Walker and The Inheritance of Soloman Farthing. Intricate plots, a cast of larger-than-life characters - a treat for everyone who’s ever speculated on the history of an object found in a drawer or a junk shop.

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Aug
16

The Shetland Sea Murders Official Launch

A huge thank-you to the Swan Trust for letting The Shetland Sea Murders have a very special launch, on board the ship which Cass is crewing on in the novel - Shetland’s very own tall ship. Swan. I’ll read the opening of the book and talk about the inspirations behind it, including voyages on the Swan. The reading/talk will be about 20 minutes, then there’ll be time for questions and chat. The session will be in the open air, on deck in the Swan’s Scalloway mooring, behind the Fisheries College. Everyone welcome!

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Aug
13

The Shetland Sea Murders Signing session

Please join me at the Shetland Times Bookshop, Lerwick, for a signing event to celebrate the launch of Cass’s 9th adventure, The Shetland Sea Murders. It’ll be wonderful to meet readers again!

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Aug
2
to Aug 9

The Shetland Sea Murders Blog Tour

Thank you to all my hosts on this blog tour: Bookaholic (2nd August), Reading between the Lines (3rd August), Caron Allan Fiction (4th August), Big Words and Made Up Stories (5th August), Ginger Book Geek (6th August), Andrew’s Writers Block (7th August), Celtic Connexions (8th August), Pamela St Abbs (9th August).

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Signed books from The Shetland Times
Oct
7

Signed books from The Shetland Times

Due to Covid regulations, I can’t sign live at The Shetland TImes Bookshop but signed copies will be available as soon as possible - I’ll post the date as soon as I know it. The first box of books went astray, so the publishers are hurrying a second box northwards (Wednesday 7 October is a guess, because this page insists it has to have a date). If you want your book personalised, please let the bookshop know before then.

Call the Shetland Times on 01595 695 531

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Crime Conferences

If you read crime but haven’t tried a crime festival yet, treat yourself! You’ll hear your favourite authors talking about their work, of course, but there are also events like lectures on forensics, the chance to be ‘you the jury’ for an unsolved mystery, concerts (that Val McDermid sure can sing!), trips to places of special interest to crime-lovers and even torchlight processions – as well as a great excuse to visit somewhere you’ve never been.

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