![]() ![]() The idea usually comes to me as ‘denouements’ and after that, I work backwards to turn it into a narrative.Ĭlever, compassionate, astute. Great crime offers something even more special: a chance to engage with bigger social and moral issues, and explore communities and families at the point where they are under the most pressure.ĭo you know the outcome of the plots before you start writing or do you create it as you go? I read – and watch – so much of it! Good crime has everything you could possibly want: a relentless story, interesting characters and a satisfying ending. What inspired you to write a crime series? I literally have no memory of not being able to read and not loving books. ![]() I also read a lot of Rosemary Sutcliffe – in fact, I read pretty much everything I could get my hands on. Like many children, I adored Tolkien (and I still do). Were there any authors you enjoyed most when growing up? Answering our questions, Cara tells us about DI Adam Fawley, writing her second instalment in the series and casting for the audiobook. ![]() Now Cara is bringing back DI Adam Fawley in her second novel In The Dark, due for release this Thursday by Penguin Books. ![]() Oxford-based author Cara Hunter’s first book Close To Home became a Sunday Times and #1 Kindle Bestseller, the crime thriller was an instant hit and appeared in the Spring 2018 Richard and Judy Book Club. ![]()
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