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Lynn Shepherd
I write what I like to call 'literary murder'. In other words crime novels with a literary twist. I started with Murder at Mansfield Park, which was 'Jane Austen meets Agatha Christie', and I've now moved on to Charles Dickens with Tom-All-Alone's (UK)/The Solitary House (North America). It's... show more
I write what I like to call 'literary murder'. In other words crime novels with a literary twist. I started with Murder at Mansfield Park, which was 'Jane Austen meets Agatha Christie', and I've now moved on to Charles Dickens with Tom-All-Alone's (UK)/The Solitary House (North America). It's inspired by Bleak House as my birthday present on his bicentenary.I can't remember who it was who said you should write the sort of books you enjoy reading, but they were right - both my books combine my two great literary loves: classic English novels, and good detective fiction. I studied English at university (and have a doctorate in it too).My other loves include cats (I have two), the English countryside (which I'm lucky enough to live in), Renaissance art (which I'm sadly not lucky enough to own), Palladian architecture, and America's finest police shows (Law & Order, Without a Trace, need I go on). Pet hates include wasps, monkeys, The Simpsons (just can't deal with the yellow faces), and the lazy use of the word "solutions" (I write for businesses as my day job, so that's the corporate copywriter creeping in).I'm writing my third book now, which will be out in 2013 from Corsair (UK) and Random House (North America).My Twitter ID is @Lynn_Shepherd, and my website is www.lynn-shepherd.com.
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Meandering Em's
Meandering Em's rated it 12 years ago
First, I want to say that I received this Advanced Reader's Edition from Goodreads. As you can tell, this did not affect my rating.When I begin reading this book, I kept thinking, "This sounds like a Dickens book," or "Aren't these characters the names in a Dickens novel?" I was correct. In the a...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 13 years ago
I was extremely excited to read this novel, but felt it ended up coming off as being written to dryly to the point that I had a very difficult time with it keeping my interest.
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it 13 years ago
This was the first of Lynn Shepherd's books that I've read, but I will be seeking out her debut novel ("Murder in Mansfield Park") and looking forward to any others that she produces. Why? Because this book was brilliant.Charles Maddox, the protagonist, is a former detective with the Metropolitan ...
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