Reviews

‘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

The Romance of the Internet

This morning a book arrived in the post, another Michael Gilbert, Body of a Girl, which I ordered through Abebooks. Once I have read this, I think I’ll have read all of his. It was sent from Green Earth books, Auburn, Washington State, not very far from Seattle. Including postage, this cost me only £4.96, less than the price of a new paperback, and it’s a nice copy too. It took two weeks to get to me. I didn’t know anything about Auburn, so I looked up it up on Wikipedia and was delighted to discover that it had originally been called Slaughter, after a Lt William Slaughter, who had died in skirmish there in the 1850s and the main hotel had been called ‘The Slaughter House.’ A great place to set a crime novel! I wonder if anyone has? Later on it was renamed and the name was taken from the first line of Oliver Goldsmith’s The Deserted Village. Present Day Auburn sound like a a pleasant place, with some original Craftsman’s houses, and I liked the sound of River’s Bend, described as ‘a small residential neighborhood nestled along the Green River.’ I imagine it raining rather a lot. I don’t suppose that I’ll ever visit Auburn, but I have enjoyed this brief exploration online.
On another subject entirely, readers sometimes ask me when my next novel will be coming out. It has been a while coming, but I’m very pleased to able to say that today I signed a contract with Accent Press, a lively independent publisher based in Wales. They’ll be bringing out my new novel next year.

4 Comments

  1. lyn
    November 9, 2013

    Congratulations on the contract signing. Is the new book a mystery? I enjoyed the Cassandra James books very much.

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  2. Martin Edwards
    November 9, 2013

    Hope you enjoy your latest Gilbert. Not sure why he chose that title – it suggests a salaciousnesss that is definitely no part of the book. Of his later ones, I’m a big fan of The Night of the Twelfth, and The Queen against Karl Mullen

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  3. Christine
    November 11, 2013

    Thank you, Lyn. Yes, it’s a mystery, or more accurately, a suspense novel with a love story wound it there as well, but not a Cassandra James. So glad you liked them.

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  4. Christine
    November 11, 2013

    Thanks, Martin. I wonder if he did chose that title, a poor one, I agree. Sometimes the publisher decides, and not always wisely!

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