Nicola Upson's crime novels featuring the author and playwright Josephine Tey have been widely praised as ‘historical crime fiction at its very best' and ‘a masterstroke of literary theft'. Set in the 1930s, each novel weaves an original murder mystery around a celebration of Tey's life and work, featuring events which defined those years and bridging the gap between the Golden Age and the contemporary.
Five top tips for writing historical crime fiction - National Centre for Writing
6 July 2020
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