Writing Crime Fiction
By (Author) H.R.F. Keating
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
A & C Black Publishers Ltd
5th August 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
808.3872
Paperback
128
Width 135mm, Height 216mm
236g
This guide to writing crime fiction is based on the author's analysis of the craft from the classic detective story of the 1920s and 30s up to the female private eye novels of the 1990s. It features tips on fictional structure, the plot and its characters, and on submitting a script to publishers.
'The author analyses how and why crime fiction works and, if crime is your scene, this is the book for you.' * Writing Magazine *
H. R. F. Keating was born at St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, in 1926. He went to Merchant Taylors, leaving early to work in the engineering department of the BBC. After a period of service in the army, which he described as 'totally undistinguished', he went to Trinity College, Dublin, where he became a scholar in modern languages. He was also the crime books reviewer for The Times for fifteen years. His first novel about Inspector Ghote, The Perfect Murder, won the Gold Dagger of the Crime Writers Association and an Edgar Allen Poe Special Award.