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DESCENDING THIRDS In the high-stakes world of classical music, Alexandra von Triessen, a gifted but insecure pianist, navigates the cutthroat International Ketterling Piano Competition. Dazzled by the charming Sebastian D’Antonio, she finds herself drawn into a web of intrigue surrounding his enigmatic and estranged brother, Conrad. Just as Alexandra’s star begins to rise, a ...


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When I wrote 26 Seconds: Grief and Blame in the Aftermath of Losing My Brother in a Plane Crash, I knew it would be a heavy book for some people to approach. The title alone carries the weight of what’s inside. It is a memoir born from the deepest heartbreak of my life — losing […]

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How does fantasy reveal human truths? It might seem counterintuitive to look for truth in a genre dependent on magic and the supernatural but fantasy lovers know better. Fantasy weaves tales of impossibility but this is just a means to explore the human condition. Realistic fiction might contain truth, but fantasy allows us to experience […]

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There’s a difficult balancing act in writing contemporary political crime fiction. The story must feel believable, but only just. The stakes need to sit right at the fringes of credibility without ever tipping over into the fanciful. The highs must be high. The lows low. The corruption must feel uncomfortable to read. And all the […]

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A coat hanging beside a door can reveal more than a page of description. Who wore it? Who left it behind? Who still cannot bring themselves to let go? In Kate’s Letter (my historical fiction short story included in the anthology Courage: Tales of History, Mystery and Hope (out 17 June), the coat arrives before […]

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