There are more angel roofs in East Anglia than anywhere else in the country
Author: Rosalind Esche
Peter James talks about his mate Roy Grace, Super Recognisers and playing with time
He’s always been like a real character, almost like a mate to me
Reading Elly Griffiths, inspired by this blog
I’m now on The Chalk Pit which is the ninth and have no intention of stopping
The Ruth Galloway series by Elly Griffiths
Immense warmth emanates from the pages of these books
Stinkpipes
You may feel that Cambridge is a rather clean and fresh-smelling kind of place, with all the greens and commons. But one piece of street furniture, found all over the place, suggests it was once a much smellier city.
Peter James
I have been surprised by Peter James’ detective novels, I never expected to experience the emotions I feel when reading them.
Elly Griffiths talks about misdirection, redemption and forensic botany …
I’m certainly attached to Ruth and Nelson in a way that means I can’t ever really just treat them as words on a page
The Babes in the Wood
What a sorry little tale this is …
The Leper Chapel and the largest fair in medieval Europe
The Barnwell Junction end of Newmarket Road is now more commonly known for Cambridge United, but it was once the site of a leper hospital, known as Stourbridge Hospital.
Emily Winslow, a unique and original voice in crime fiction today
Emily Winslow, with her multiple narrators (reminiscent of Wilkie Collins’ great detective novel of 1868, The Moonstone) has introduced an unusual and distinctive voice into the world of contemporary crime fiction.