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Posts by Richard Jerram

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The Makoto Murders is now available on NetGalley. www.netgalley.co.uk/catalog/book... @titanbooks.bsky.social

1 month ago 3 1 0 0
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This is more fun than you could reasonably expect from a book centred on a serial killer. Hugely entertaining.

1 month ago 4 4 1 0
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London Book Fair. Never been before and I can see it’s for the industry and not really for authors. Still, an amazing event in terms of scale.

1 month ago 1 0 0 0
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Pleased to share some of our new titles in @thebookseller.com hotlist for #LBF26! 📚🔥

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1 month ago 5 2 0 1
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My ARC for The Makoto Murders came through the letterbox this morning. Very exciting as the July publication date is starting to feel within reach.

2 months ago 4 0 0 0
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Step-by-step …. Just seen proofs ahead of sending out ARCs. Still six months until publication but having an ISBN makes it feel more real.

3 months ago 2 0 0 0
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I wish I’d liked this more. Nice idea to have sketches dotted through the book as part of the plot, but I was left with the feeling that it was disjointed. Not helped by having so many POVs.

3 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Question 7. The best book I’ve read this year, by some distance. Impossible to categorise but it’s a complex, thought-provoking epic and as beautifully well-written as Flanagan’s others.

3 months ago 4 0 0 0
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My second-favourite book of 2025 was The List of Suspicious Things. Such a warm book about such a terrible time. Wonderfully original. @jenniegauthor.bsky.social

4 months ago 9 3 1 0
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Thinking about the best books I’ve read this year - and there have been lots. I’d put Shella by Andrew Vachss in third place. Ultimate noir, brutally violent but absolutely compelling.

4 months ago 3 0 0 0
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Books are in that style too.

4 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Gripping story, elegantly written. I was hooked from the start.
Great to see high quality crime fiction coming out of UEA.

4 months ago 2 0 0 0
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Neatly plotted mystery novella by Edogawa Rampo - say it fast enough and it sounds like Edgar Allan Poe. Deliberately taken as a pen name. Dated but a charming read.

5 months ago 2 0 1 0
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Line edits are done. On track for July 26 publication.

6 months ago 3 0 0 0
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Cover reveal from Titan for The Makoto Murders. Not out until July 2026, but step-by-step, it feels like we’re getting there.

7 months ago 6 1 0 0
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Graduation from the Crime Fiction MA.

9 months ago 7 0 1 0
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We both won on the same night a year ago, but things have been working out better for me than for the Labour Party.

9 months ago 6 0 0 0
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You can always rely on Daunt Books in Marylebone for a birthday present.

9 months ago 4 0 0 0
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Excellent panels and great to meet up with so many from the UEA Crime Fiction MA.

10 months ago 5 1 0 0
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Looking forward to Capital Crime tomorrow. Lots of interesting panels.

10 months ago 4 0 0 0
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Always fun to be taken to a different time and place, with a few brutal murders thrown in. Really had a sense of New Orleans from 100 years ago.

10 months ago 3 0 0 0
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Another from Sara Gran’s NYT noir thriller list. Bleak and compelling, complemented by terse prose that fits the main character.

10 months ago 3 0 0 0
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Reading some of Sara Gran’s NYT list of classic noir thrillers. Loved Miami Purity - inversion of Cain’s Postman. Compellingly flawed protagonist.

10 months ago 2 0 0 0

Our new Substack is up, by me, on what's hot for crime and thriller. Writers querying in this area, you need to read this! Views from the amazing @mirandajewess.bsky.social of @viperbooks.bsky.social, Charlotte Brabbin of @harpercollins.bsky.social, and Emily Griffin of Century. #BookSky #amquerying

11 months ago 10 3 1 1
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It’s always a delight to find another book in a series you love and to discover it’s just as good as all the others.

11 months ago 6 2 0 0

Oh dear. My wife is going to be consulting her lawyer. Couldn’t get into this at all. Hugely popular in Japan, but felt annoyingly over-written to me. Maybe I’ve been reading too many hard-boiled classics lately.

11 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Character arc felt like a bit of a stretch but an enjoyable read nevertheless.
Long flight- it got me about as far as Uzbekistan.
@louberney.bsky.social

11 months ago 2 0 1 0
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Interesting perspective, through the eyes of the victims, rather than them being secondary. I found it created distance from the brutality of the crime and gave a focus on those harmed by it.
Long flight tomorrow… what’s next?
@emmaflint.bsky.social

11 months ago 2 0 0 0
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Persuaded to see Krapp’s Last Tape by the Guardian article.
Still processing … not sure Beckett is for me.

11 months ago 0 0 0 0
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There should be a word for the sensation when deciding what to read next. Combination of hope and excitement, tinged with fear of disappointment.
Other Women it is. Emma Flint was great when she spoke at UEA last year. @emmaflint.bsky.social

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