by sophiehannah | Apr 12, 2017 | Articles by Sophie, Crime Fiction, Interviews
CategoriesLatest News Interviews Crime Fiction Simon & Charlie Hercule Poirot Articles by Sophie How to Hold a Grudge (This article originally appeared in The Guardian). Is the popularity of dark crime fiction written by women really the sign of a game-changing...
by sophiehannah | Apr 12, 2017 | Crime Fiction, Simon & Charlie Books
CategoriesLatest News Interviews Crime Fiction Simon & Charlie Hercule Poirot Articles by Sophie How to Hold a Grudge This story orignally appeared in the Guardian. Illustrations are by Dom McKenzie For Charlie, Christmas with the parents-in-law was something to...
by sophiehannah | Apr 12, 2017 | Crime Fiction, Simon & Charlie Books
CategoriesLatest News Interviews Crime Fiction Simon & Charlie Hercule Poirot Articles by Sophie How to Hold a Grudge This story first appeared in The Spectator Illustrated by James Weston Lewis Charlie Zailer wasn’t sure if she’d won or lost. On the victory side...
by sophiehannah | Apr 12, 2017 | Crime Fiction
CategoriesLatest News Interviews Crime Fiction Simon & Charlie Hercule Poirot Articles by Sophie How to Hold a Grudge Andrew Wilson reviews A Game for all the Family for the Independent “I think you’ll appreciate the truth more if you struggle for a while...
by sophiehannah | Apr 6, 2017 | Articles by Sophie, Crime Fiction
CategoriesLatest News Interviews Crime Fiction Simon & Charlie Hercule Poirot Articles by Sophie How to Hold a Grudge The heroine of my standalone crime novel A Game For All the Family, Justine, eventually hires a private detective in order to find out more about...
by sophiehannah | Apr 6, 2017 | Crime Fiction, Interviews
CategoriesLatest News Interviews Crime Fiction Simon & Charlie Hercule Poirot Articles by Sophie How to Hold a Grudge “I like to dream up unique and provocative reasons to commit murder. I want you to question my motives…” Sophie Hannah knows...