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Janice Hallett: The fiction best-seller based on 'true crime research'
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Janice Hallett: The fiction best-seller based on 'true crime research'

Janice Hallett is one of the most innovative crime writers to emerge in recent years. Her books are twisty-turny, funny whodunnits written as emails, audio transcriptions and research papers.

Janice Hallett has created three of the most inventive crime books of recent years. When I first started reading ‘The Appeal’ I was a bit dubious. How could a crime novel with big characters really be told through emails and messages?

Then I got into the book…

Next came The Twyford Code with a main character, a prisoner Steve Smith who can neither read nor write, who reveals his story through transcripts of audio recordings.

It is GENIUS!

And now there is the Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels, told through research papers left by a journalist investigating a cult. Another triumph.

In this episode Janice talks of how she is inspired by true crime, how she never plots her books and how her previous careers as a screenwriter and speechwriter have helped her as a fiction writer.

To find out more about Janice and her books, click here.

Her latest book, The Examiner, will be available from August 29th.

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