Yes. A friend of mine and I are meeting Guthrie at the Edinburgh books festival in a few weeks and conducting a career retrospective with him, to be posted in 2 (or more, depending on how much material we get across the afternoon.) parts.
I’d look for it by the end of August at the latest; he’s one of our best.
Interviews with Allan Guthrie, Adrian McKinty, Sam Millar and Dot Allison. Vertigo Crime Reviews. and a spot of Ken Bruen related guest blogging over at CSNI..
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Really looking forward to the Allan Guthrie interview. Coming soon to a computer near you, hopefully?
Yes. A friend of mine and I are meeting Guthrie at the Edinburgh books festival in a few weeks and conducting a career retrospective with him, to be posted in 2 (or more, depending on how much material we get across the afternoon.) parts.
I’d look for it by the end of August at the latest; he’s one of our best.
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