In episode 16 of the newly renamed Hobcast Book Show, we speak to Graham Bartlett, former senior officer with Sussex Police and now the go-to expert for authors to ensure they write credible crime fiction. Graham rose through the ranks to become Divisional Commander in Brighton and Hove, one of the most demanding and interesting cities in the UK. It's a fascinating interview. Plus, Adrian and Rebecca discuss WH Smith's plans for expansion into the U.S, how Kindle Vella might not be all it seems, and celebrate the lifting of Facebook's ban on their Hobeck Books advertising account.
Episode 82: Harrogate Crime Festival ’22 Special - with Mick Herron, Will Dean and Denise Mina
Episode 81: Harrogate preview special - with Vaseem Khan
Episode 80: Malta, Malt and Murder - with A J Aberford
Episode 79: Does fiction do journalists an injustice? - with Sarah Sultoon and Holly Watt
Episode 78: CWA Daggers Awards special
Episode 77: History and mystery - with Mary Kendall
Episode 76: Slaughter in Southwold - with Cara Hunter and William Shaw
Episode 75: Passing the torch - taking over Jack Reacher - with Andrew Child
Episode 74: Crime in a city of culture - with Nick Quantrill
Episode 73: Hobeck’s latest launch - with Jonathan Peace
Episode 72: Writing from the heart - with Caron McKinlay
Episode 71: A Crimefest ’22 Special - with Ann Cleeves
Episode 70: Bring out your inner entrepreneur - with Nicola Cook
Episode 69: Let the festivals begin - on stage with Robert Daws
Episode 68: The life and times of an agent - with Euan Thorneycroft
Episode 67: Blog Tours - are they worth it? - with Zoe-Lee O’Farrell
Episode 66: London Book Fair 2022 Special Part 3 - with Mark Dawson
Episode 65: London Book Fair Special 2 - with Robert Daws
Episode 64: London Book Fair Special#1 - with J D Kirk
Episode 63: Words and music - with Guy Gardner
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