Podcast Episode - Why the 1950s is a good era to set a crime series
My podcast channel combines episodes on writing crime fiction, the background to my crime novels, characters and plots, and extracts from my crime, mystery thrillers. You can listen to the episodes on Podomatic, Spotify, Player FM Google Podcasts or on Audible with Amazon co.uk or Amazon.com where you can also find details of all my crime novels
In this episode I'm talking about why I chose the 1950s to set my new crime series, what life was like in the 1950s, and the background to my main character Scotland Yard detective, Inspector Ryga, who is sent out to solve baffling complex coastal crimes.
POSTED BY: PAULINE ROWSON - OCTOBER 5TH, 2021 @ 6:38:42 BST
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