Reviews

‘I opened this book with high expectations. They have been admirably fulfilled.  Here we have a stand alone thriller about two lonely people who pursue a relationship of monthly weekends together in remote spots.  Suddenly one of these two fails to get to the rendezvous-vous and the other realises how very limited her knowledge of her  companion is . . . Gradually the reader pieces together some of the facts as an atmosphere of rising tension envelops everything. The intelligent way Jay, Lisa and others plan their actions is enjoyable and the suspense of the tale is palpable.’

- MYSTERY PEOPLE

What I’ve Been Doing Lately

An Air That Kills by Christine PoulsonI’ve been so busy writing guest posts and articles for other people’s web-sites to promote my new book that I haven’t had time to write anything for my own!

However, you can go to Martin Edwards’ splendid blog, Do You Write Under Your Own Name, to read about where I got the idea for An Air That Kills: http://doyouwriteunderyourownname.blogspot.com/2019/11/an-air-that-kills-by-christine-poulson.htm

and to Barry Forshaw’s highly informative and entertaining crime fiction website, Crimetime.co.uk, for an article about the research I did, specifically, on how to murder someone with a mosquito:

http://www.crimetime.co.uk/?s=christine+poulson

Finally, for Female First, I’ve contributed to a feature called, Seven Things I Want My Readers To Know About Me: https://www.femalefirst.co.uk/books/christine-poulson-an-air-that-kills-1218145.html 

Normal service will be resumed soon.

4 Comments

  1. Margot Kinberg
    December 1, 2019

    I’m so pleased you’ve been getting so much coverage and attention, Christine. Your work deserves a lot of both. Wishing you much success!

    Reply
    • Christine Poulson
      December 1, 2019

      Thanks, Margot! The same to you. I’m looking forward to your new novel.

      Reply
  2. tracybham
    December 1, 2019

    Have already preordered a copy of An Air That Kills for when it comes out here in the US. Looking forward to reading it.

    Reply
    • Christine Poulson
      December 1, 2019

      Thanks, Tracy! That’s nice. I don’t often comment on your blog, but I do subscribe, so I always see it. It gives me ideas for what to read.

      Reply

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