Crime Writing
Feature author Peter James
British author Peter James speaks with Jim about crime and writing. With over five million sales worldwide of his books on it, there's a bit to say. Audio
Val McDermid: crime and journalism
Scottish writer and former journalist who was the 2010 recipient of the Crime Writers' Association Cartier Diamond Dagger Award. Audio
Neil Cross: criminals and spies
Suspense novelist (Burial, Captured) and screenwriter (Spooks, Luther). Audio
Peter Temple: truth and consequences
Australian crime writer and former print journalist and editor, who has won widespread acclaim for his novels The Broken Shore and Truth. Audio
Feature guest - Felix Francis
Felix Francis, the son of the crime thriller-writer phenomenon that is Dick Francis, now author of more than 40 novels. Felix Francis has co-authored three of the books and is set to take over a… Audio
A Year To Learn A Woman
Paddy Richardson talks about her psychological thriller, A Year To Learn A Woman Audio
Kate Atkinson: love and loss
Acclaimed British crime writer (her latest is When Will There be Good News?), visiting NZ for the Christchurch Writers Festival. Audio
Peter Temple: top Australian crime writer
Former journalist and lecturer who has won five Ned Kelly Awards for crime fiction, most recently for The Broken Shore. Audio