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Invisible’s got an excellent, tense plot, shifting between the two main characters, with a good number of surprises along the way. Poulson always has great, strong women characters, with real lives and feelings . . .  I liked the fact that the depictions of violence and injury were realistic without being over-detailed or gloating . . . It was a pleasure to find a book that did the excitement, the jeopardy and the thrills without putting off this reader . . .  a very good read for anyone.’

- CLOTHES IN BOOKS

Secrets of a Crime Writer

Posted on Nov 22, 2017 in Barry Forshaw, Brit Noir, Crime Time, Nordic Noir | 2 Comments

To find out more, follow this link: http://www.crimetime.co.uk/cold-cold-heart-christine-poulson-talks-crime-time/. 

No-one knows about contemporary crime fiction than Barry Forshaw whose splendid website, Crime Time, has interviews, reviews and all the most up-to-date news. He is also the author of a fine series of books that include Nordic Noir, Euro Noir, and Brit Noir, all of which I have on the shelf by my desk.

 

2 Comments

  1. Margot Kinberg
    November 22, 2017

    What a great interview! I always enjoy learning how other writers get their inspiration, and how they put their ideas together. It was great to learn how you went about it, Christine!

    Reply
    • Christine Poulson
      November 22, 2017

      Thanks, Margot. I am sure you will agree as a writer that you never know what little item of information is going to spark your imagination and come in handy one day.

      Reply

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