The Direction of Murder


 

ISBN: 978-0-9933788-4-3

David Knight returns…

Crime writer David Knight finds himself a little out of his comfort zone when asked to develop the script for a film of one of his novels. And yet a week in a moated country house with A-list stars is too good to miss, even if the director is notorious for playing with the emotions of his actors, and everyone else.

 

It is only when he discovers that his detective is being portrayed by a method actor, who appears to believe he actually is Tom Travis, that David becomes seriously uneasy. Nor does it help that he has caught the eye of the director’s glamorous, and very rich, wife.

 

 But that is only the start. David finds himself at the centre of events that not only involve unusual murder weapons and locked rooms, but sudden death. 

 

 Can David find a way of keeping fiction and reality apart?

 

PRAISE FOR THE APPEARANCE OF MURDER

 THE FIRST NOVEL IN THE DAVID KNIGHT SERIES 

 

‘I’ve asked for it to be placed in my Christmas stocking.’

IAN RANKIN

 

‘The most teasingly pleasurable crime mystery I’ve come across this year.’ 

JOHN SUTHERLAND

The Times, Books of the Year 2015

  

‘In this witty and entertaining story…there is a good deal to relish.’

JESSICA MANN

Literary Review 

 

‘The best of existential crime.’ 

GUY FRASER-SAMPSON

Author of the Hampstead Murders series 

 

‘Uber-clever crime fiction.’ 

ASK MEN UK

10 best books of 2015

 

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About the author


John Nightingale read English at Cambridge.  As a civil servant he dealth with, among other things, the Maxwell pensions scandal, fraud and alcohol misuse.
 
He is the author of The Sky Blue Parcel and the first in the David Knight series, The Appearance of Murder 
 
He lives in London and Suffolk with his wife, Caroline Slocock, and dog, Flossie.  He has two daughters.
 
For more information about John, read these interviews by Steve Russell in The East Anglian Daily Times and the blogger, Linda Hill or visit his website.


 

 

 

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