The New Year: News, Updates and Announcements

It’s been a year since New Year’s Eve came out… and, to my shame, it’s also been a year since I’ve posted on my blog! Seems like my posts are very much related to promotion. (Although, I hope you’ll agree, there’s much more to my promotional posts than just a link to an amazon page!)Continue reading “The New Year: News, Updates and Announcements”

Countdown to New Year’s Eve 1- Rear Window

With 10 days to go until the release of New Year’s Eve, I decided to post every day about an influence on the novel. It is only appropriate, for my last post on the key influences on my novel, for things to end here. Anyone who has seen the cover of New Year’s Eve couldContinue reading “Countdown to New Year’s Eve 1- Rear Window”

Countdown to New Year’s Eve 2- The Family Upstairs

With 10 days to go until the release of New Year’s Eve, I decided to post every day about an influence on the novel. The Family Upstairs- the incredibly popular novel by Lisa Jewell- is another thriller, like Those People and The City and the City, with class on its mind. But by now, I’veContinue reading “Countdown to New Year’s Eve 2- The Family Upstairs”

Countdown to New Year’s Eve 3- Locked Room Mysteries

With 10 days to go until the release of New Year’s Eve, I decided to post every day about an influence on the novel. For today’s post, I am going to write about something a little different. Not a book or a film- but an entire literary tradition: the locked room mystery. It’s possibly theContinue reading “Countdown to New Year’s Eve 3- Locked Room Mysteries”

Countdown to New Year’s Eve 4- The Murderer Lives at Number 21

With 10 days to go until the release of New Year’s Eve, I decided to post every day about an influence on the novel. Belgium culture is not something that gets a lot of exposure in England. Tintin, and the odd exhibition on the surrealists, is perhaps still appreciated. But apart from that, the workContinue reading “Countdown to New Year’s Eve 4- The Murderer Lives at Number 21”

Countdown to New Year’s Eve 5- Gone Baby Gone

With 10 days to go until the release of New Year’s Eve, I decided to post every day about an influence on the novel. Dennis Lehane is an extremely successful American screenwriter and crime author, and yet he is rarely talked about in the UK. I’m not sure why: the gothic, overblown paranoia of ShutterContinue reading “Countdown to New Year’s Eve 5- Gone Baby Gone”

Countdown to New Year’s Eve 6- The City and the City

With 10 days to go until the release of New Year’s Eve, I decided to post every day about an influence on the novel. In this countdown so far, I have only spoken about psychological thrillers and murder mysteries. Only Rosemary’s Baby, a horror novel, wouldn’t sit on the same bookshelf.  And yet I don’tContinue reading “Countdown to New Year’s Eve 6- The City and the City”

Countdown to New Year’s Eve 7- Le Corbeau

With 10 days to go until the release of New Year’s Eve, I decided to post every day about an influence on the novel. Henri-Georges Clouzot will always be one of my favourite directors. I saw Les Diaboliques as a teenager, and fell in love with its pacing, its atmosphere, its terrifying climax. It madeContinue reading “Countdown to New Year’s Eve 7- Le Corbeau”

Countdown to New Year’s Eve 8- Those People

With 10 days to go until the release of New Year’s Eve, I decided to post every day about an influence on the novel. A few months ago, I came upon my favourite way to pitch New Year’s Eve. It only works for die-hard thriller fans, and with the pandemic I haven’t had a chanceContinue reading “Countdown to New Year’s Eve 8- Those People”

Countdown to New Year’s Eve 9: A Murder is Announced

With 10 days to go until the release of New Year’s Eve, I decided to post every day about an influence on the novel. Whenever I plot my thrillers, there is always an Agatha Christie book and a Hitchcock film at the back of my mind. They were both so foundational in developing my tastesContinue reading “Countdown to New Year’s Eve 9: A Murder is Announced”