It’s been an eventful few weeks…
Firstly, book 4 in the Denning & Fisher series, RUN FOR COVER, was published by Hera Books on 12 May. I decided to celebrate the event by holding a book launch in a wonderful local independent bookshop The Hastings Bookshop, which is run by Charlie Crabb. Charlie could not have been more helpful and supportive, ensuring the event went off trouble free, and this charming bookshop is definitely worth a visit whenever you’re next in Hastings. There was a good turn out on the night (was chuffed that the mayor came along). And a massive thank you too to my friend, journalist Sam Taylor, for helping to organise the book launch. I’ve attached some photos from the event.
In addition to the book launch for Run for Cover, I sent the first completed draft of book 5 – provisionally titled Blame the Guilty – to my publishers last month. The book is scheduled for publication in both e-book and paperback in October this year, and sees Denning and Fisher investigating a series of seemingly random stabbings in London. I’m now also working on an outline for book number 6 in the series, which will hopefully be coming out next year.
On the personal front, the planned move to the house next door is progressing at its own sluggish pace. We now have a provisionally moving date of late June, but until we’re actually moving the sofa in through the front door, I’m not going to assume anything…
As ever, I love to hear from readers, so please get in touch, either through the contact page on this website, or reach me on Twitter @Gham001.
What’s coming up in 2022…?
So, here we are already rapidly approaching the end of January. Christmas feels like a distant memory: the last of the mince pies have been scoffed (though we still have an unopened box in the pantry…), and the Christmas tree has gone to the tree recycling centre, with nothing to remember it by except the occasional pine needle lurking in the hearth rug.
Firstly, a very belated Happy New Year to all my readers. Let’s hope 2022 brings plenty of reasons to be cheerful (to quote Ian Dury). What have I got coming up in 2022 you ask…? Well, as it happens, I’ve got lots planned for this year. The next Denning and Fisher novel will be published this spring. Titled Run For Cover, it sees Denning and Fisher investigating the brutal murder of a young woman in what should be a straightforward case, but soon turns into something much more complicated. There’s danger, there’s twists. There’s a big shoot out… It’s coming out in both e-book and paperback in early May, and this time round we thought we’d make a bit of a splash and have an official book launch. Exact details will be confirmed closer to the time, but check the website – and Twitter – for more info.
However, before Run For Cover is published, I can happily report that the first three books in the series (Know No Evil, Blood Family and The Darkness Within) are to be released in paperback. When Hera agreed to publish me – initially in e-book – I was absolutely chuffed to finally call myself a published author, but there will always be something enormously satisfying about seeing my books in physical form. And then there’s the added thrill of spotting them on the shelves of a bookshop…
In the meantime, I’m now working on Book 5 in the series – provisionally titled Shame the Guilty – which is due to be published in the autumn. The book opens with a man having been stabbed to death on his own doorstep. All the evidence points to it being a case of mistaken identity. But is it?
Away from the writing desk, there are some big changes coming up on the domestic front: I’m moving house later in the year. However, I won’t be leaving Hastings. In fact, I’m hopefully only moving as far as the house next door.
As always, I love hearing from readers, so please get in touch via the website or on Twitter: twitter.com/Gham001.
The Darkness Within
New for 2021.
A new year and a new book! My latest novel, The Darkness Within, was published earlier this month by Hera Books. It’s always an exciting time when a novel comes out, yet slightly tinged with anxiety: will people like it? Will it do well…? So far, reviews have been encouraging and the book is doing well in the Kobo charts.
The story takes East London MIT detectives Denning & Fisher on their third outing, and deals with the repercussions from crimes committed decades before. I wanted to explore what happens when someone is denied justice for a serious crime and then has to live with the knowledge that the people responsible will probably remain unpunished for the rest of their lives.
I’m already working on book 4 in the series, which will hopefully be coming out later in 2021. Details will follow in a later blog…
I love to hear from readers, so please feel free to get in touch, either via the website, or find me on social media: Twitter – @Gham001, or on Instagram – @graeme_hampton. If anyone has read The Darkness Within, or any of the books in the series, it would be great if you could leave a review on Amazon, Kobo, or Goodreads.
Thank you,
Graeme
Book 3
This week I finally completed the third book in the Denning & Fisher series – title to be revealed soon – and sent it off to my publishers. Now the hard slog of structural and copy edits begin, which I never mind too much as they inevitably make it a better book. The novel’s due out in January next year. Without giving too much of the plot away, the story will see DI Matt Denning and DS Molly Fisher investigate the murder of a former detective inspector, that may or may not be linked to a brutal attack on a retired academic. Journalist Magda Kilbride makes re-appearance – possibly to cause more trouble for Molly – and we delve further into the background of Denning’s wife, Sarah, and Molly’s partner, Jon.
It’s always an exciting time when a new book is about to come out, and I can’t wait to see the cover design for Book 3. I’m eternally grateful to Hera Books for giving me the opportunity to bring Denning & Fisher to life, and couldn’t ask for a better publisher.
In the meantime, a massive thank you to everyone who has bought a copy of Know No Evil and Blood Family, and an extra-special thank you to everyone who has left a review on Amazon, Kobo, Goodreads, or any of the other websites. Reviews are always appreciated, and I value readers’ feedback.
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A writer’s progress.
It’s now been 3 months since my first novel was published. I’m currently working on the edits for Book 2, which will be out early next year.
I’ve been encouraged by the positive reviews I’ve received for KNOW NO EVIL, and by the comments people have sent me, either via the website or on Twitter. It still feels slightly unreal calling myself a published author after years of rejection and dashed hopes. However, I’m proof that if you believe in something enough it can eventually happen.
As ever, I’m grateful to Hera Books for giving me the opportunity to become a published author, and for believing in me.
Publication Day
Today – 10 July 2019 – saw my first novel, Know No Evil, published by Hera Books. The first in a series of crime novels featuring detectives DI Matt Denning and DS Molly Fisher.