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‘Christine Poulson’s wonderful sense of place brings Cambridge to life. Cassie overcomes the problems facing her with wit and guile aplenty and ensures the reader’s empathy from first word to last . . . an enthralling and engaging read that underlines Christine’s burgeoning reputation as a crime novelist to watch.’ [Stage Fright]

- SHOTS MAGAZINE

All in a Day’s Work:

Posted on Nov 21, 2016 in Barry Forshaw, Crimetime, Deep Water | 4 Comments

I am finding it hard to find time to blog at the moment, but here is an article, ‘All in a Day’s Work,’ that I have just written for Barry Forshaw’s splendid website: crimetime.co.uk:  http://www.crimetime.co.uk/mag/index.php/showarticle/4741

It’s about how I found out about the science in my new novel, Deep Water, and the benefits of getting out of the study and into the lab.

4 Comments

  1. tracybham
    November 21, 2016

    Very interesting article, Christine. I could not be a writer, especially of fiction, but if I did, research would be the part I would love. And the next novel set at a station in Antarctica sounds very good.

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    • Christine Poulson
      November 22, 2016

      Thanks, Tracy. Yes, I do enjoy the research. In fact it is sometimes a temptation to go on doing it when it is really time to start writing.

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  2. Moira, Clothes in Books
    November 27, 2016

    That was fascinating, I loved reading how you moved to a different area of expertise. And can’t wait for Antarctica…

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    • Christine Poulson
      November 27, 2016

      Thanks, Moira. I always enjoy doing research. You can take the girl out of the university . . . And I am having such fun with the Antarctic setting.

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