Showing posts with label Suffolk crime novels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suffolk crime novels. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 October 2018

Utterly Roasted - 8th novel in Utterly Crime series now published and available in paperback and ebook.


Some of my research before writing this particular book took me to do some, what I’d call high-end event waiting/waitressing. I spent my time at one event back-of-house helping in the kitchen (washing up and plating up) and a second event front-of-house serving canapés and waiting at table. I didn’t expect to enjoy it as much as I did, although it was exhausting work. And my poor feet…! It was nice to sit down and weave it into the plot.
As always, Rebecca Moss Guyver has designed the cover. Another highly original, colourful and inspired piece of art.
And so to the story: it is August 2013 and Chrissie Jax and D.I. Clive Merry return to Suffolk from a short break in Amsterdam. Within a week, two bodies are delivered to the morgue and the international spotlight is on Clive and his investigation.
Tension mounts as a tangled web of: car paint re-spraying; a catering outfit; a mysterious waitress; pike fishing, and chocolate draws in long term friends Matt and Nick. Chrissie becomes part of the investigation in a way no one could have predicted.
This is the eighth novel in the Utterly Crime series. It stands alone, but we see the return of many characters met before as the action moves from: Alton Water to Ipswich; Bury St Edmunds to Felixstowe; Hadleigh to Woolpit and Woodbridge.

Thursday, 22 March 2018

Utterly Crushed is now available as an audiobook on Amazon, Audible and iTunes


This is my first audio book.

At some point, several months ago I decided that this should be the first of my Utterly Crime novels to be published in audiobook form. It isn't the first in the series, but for reasons now lost in the mist of time, it was where I decided to start.

It has been great fun and a very new experience converting my written pages into an audiobook. I am so lucky to have found Andy Deane, a talented actor based in Bury St Edmunds. He is not only the narrator, but is also skilled enough to edit the recordings. I think the official term would be producer/actor/narrator. (He might put the list in a different order!)
It was very important for me to find a narrator who could ‘do’ a genuine Suffolk accent – not West Country or a miss mash of other accents, but the real deal!
Andy Deane brings the characters to life with his warm versatile voice AND speaks with a genuine soft Suffolk accent when required. (Now that was a mouthful!) I have always been able to imagine my characters voices, but to actually hear them given life is amazing.
Andy Deane is now in the process of recording Utterly Explosive - the first book int the Utterly Crime series.
The audiobook, Utterly Crushed is available through Amazon, Audible and iTunes.
Cover design by Rebecca Moss Guyver.

Sunday, 29 October 2017

It was great fun to take part in the first Bury St Edmunds Literature Festival.

The 'Writers Cafe' Event

On Wednesday 25th October 2017....

The first 'Writers Cafe' event was held at Oakes Barn on the first day of the first Bury St Edmunds Literature Festival... 3 firsts in one day! Local writers - professional, published, self-published and aspiring, came along to meet peers and public to share work.



It was great fun mingling and networking with local authors and readers at this busy, well organised but informal and friendly venue. Bury St Edmunds Literature Festival Facebook page

Monday, 5 December 2016

Jumping stilts and Utterly Crushed

Jumping Stilts and Utterly Crushed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Plots, counter-plots....

 

Otto isn't too sure what it all means.  It is obvious he doesn't quite 'get' what a jumping stilt is, although he stayed around long enough for a couple of promotional photos.


So how do jumping stilts fit into the latest Utterly crime novel? In Utterly Crushed, you'll read about film sets, intrigue, murder, a crushing death and... oh yes, jumping stilts - all set in Suffolk.

Otto and I have worked to infuse a sense of threat and foreboding into the photos - something appropriate for a crime novel. Otto had no problem with that emotion when he saw the stilt - I had more of a problem creating the feel with shutter speed, lighting etc. Luckily it's amazing what you can do with an automatic camera!
For more information about Utterly Crushed visit - http://paulinemanders.com/

Thursday, 27 October 2016

Utterly Crushed - a sixth novel in the Utterly crime series is available in time for Christmas.

Another Fantastic Book Cover Design from 

Rebecca Moss Guyver


The plot: As the summer of 2012 draws to a close, the Olympic goodwill sweeping Suffolk can't last. Murder is in the air. A brooding menace takes hold of a film production near Stowmarket. Lives are put at risk and Nick the on-set carpenter, is blamed. Chrissie, an old colleague helps out.

Networks of deceit are uncovered by Matt, a part-time internet people-tracer, as a memorabilia scam unfolds. Former students, bound by connections to Utterly Academy come together - one of the four dies. Nick finds himself in the frame again and a murder quickly follows. DI Clive Merry discovers that "crush" can take on a whole new meaning for his witnesses. 

The action moves across East Anglia, from Stowmarket & Diss to Aldeburgh & Orford Ness; Bury St Edmunds to Grundisburgh & Ipswich.


Utterly Crushed is available in paperback and ebook from Amazon Amazon - Pauline Manders 
and in local bookshops - see paulinemanders.com  



Friday, 15 July 2016

Waterstones Buttermarket branch, Bury st Edmunds

Waterstones, 6th August 2016

Guess where I will be from 10:30am on 6th August 2016
Guess where I will be from 10:30 am on Saturday, the 6th August. My four legged friend holds the answer - Waterstones - although he is utterly confused because he thinks the notice says Water bones.

Book signing and meet the author event.

I am looking forward to signing my Utterly Crime novels and the 'meet the author' event in Waterstones, featuring all the books from my Utterly Crime Series - set in Suffolk.
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facebook.com/WaterstonesBuryStEdmunds  facebook.com/paulinemanders/authorpage

Sunday, 5 June 2016

Crime novels set in Suffolk. Visit the Felixstowe Book Festival.

Utterly Crime Novels - Set in Suffolk - The Felixstowe Book Festival 2016

I am really excited about the Felixstowe Book Festival later this month. I shall be there, alongside fellow authors Rosy Thornton and Mary Powles, and we shall be talking about our novels and how Suffolk has influenced or lent itself to our different genres and writing styles.  
Set in Suffolk - (Sunday 26th June at 1:30pm.) 

Find out more about us, the festival and 'Set in Suffolk'. 

I hitched a flight to take some promotional photos in an attempt to inspire readers to visit Felixstowe and the Book Festival.

This is Alpha Zulu, a Piper Arrow with Attitude.... 


Alpha Zulu coming in to land with... not a lot of Altitude. (I was on board!)

 This an Aerial Shot of Felixstowe through the cockpit....

 

I hope you can understand why I shall be describing how The Utterly Crime Series has been inspired by, and infused with 'Suffolk'.

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Friday, 11 December 2015

Great News - my Utterly Crime novels are issuing well in Suffolk Libraries

Visit the Suffolk Libraries website and read the webpage interview:

http://suffolklibraries.co.uk/interviews/meet-the-author-pauline-manders 

It was great fun to visit Woodbridge library this week for a book signing / meet the author event with my latest Utterly crime novel, Utterly Knotted. Of course I had some help from my dog with the seasonal book promotion beforehand....

Otto wasn't too sure about the Christmas robin!

To find out more about Utterly Knotted, visit my website:
paulinemanders.com 



Friday, 23 October 2015

Latest Utterly Crime novel released and Live on Amazon

Utterly Knotted is Live on Amazon

This is the fifth novel in the Utterly Crime Series - Suffolk based. Like all the previous books in the series, it stands alone, but is also part of a sequence - because time moves on!
I have enjoyed planning this book and feel, along with Utterly Reclaimed, that Matt's move from carpentry to computing & IT made it more fun to write.

The Plot - Knotweed is ugly - and so is murder in Suffolk. A body is found near a railway line in Needham Market while Nick, a carpentry apprentice gets wasted at a gig miles away in Rattlesden.

Chrissie, Matt and Nick, friends since their Utterly Academy days, follow trails stretching from Bury St Edmunds to Woodbridge and Felixstowe, and discover murky secrets from an abusive past.

Throw into the mix a turkey farm, winery and a French flea market pot and you have the recipe for a perfect murder.

Cover design by Rebecca Moss Guyver.

Visit my website to learn more: paulinemanders.com or Amazon Pauline Manders Author page: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pauline-Manders/e/B008A4H5LK?ref_=nav_signin& 

Thursday, 6 August 2015

Pauline Manders website

Pauline Manders Website

I have been busy constructing a website - paulinemanders.com

But - my approach needed some computer skills - brilliantly provided by Hamish Drewry of CB4 Solutions Ltd.

So please visit my website paulinemanders.com and learn even more about my Suffolk crime novels -
Utterly Explosive
Utterly Fuelled
Utterly Rafted
Utterly Reclaimed

Saturday, 30 May 2015

UTTERLY FUN to be interviewed for CHOICES, the Suffolk Lifestyle Magazine

Utterly Fun - Photos being taken for CHOICES, the Suffolk Lifestyle Magazine. A few steps back, and I'll be in the pond!

When Hayley Charman, Editor of Choices came to my home to interview me in May, I wasn't sure if the thrust of her article would be about lifestyle choices such as crime (crime fiction as in my Utterly crime series) or becoming an author! Rest assured - it was about taking up writing and becoming an author.

It would take up too much space in Hayley's article to list all the bookstores where my books are available, so I shall list them here: 

Waterstones (Bury St Edmunds, Buttermarket branch); Browsers (Woodbridge); Idlers (Hadleigh); Landers (Long Melford); Diss bookshop (Diss); Bridge Farm Barns (Monks Eleigh); Leaping Hare bookshop (Wyken Vineyard); Stowmarket Tourist Information bookshop; The Green Barn (Ringshall).

Amazon (paperback and e-book)


They may also be in your local library - just ask next time you visit your library! 

  • Utterly Explosive
  • Utterly Fuelled
  • Utterly Rafted
  • Utterly Reclaimed