23/12/2025

While the Christmas pudding and mince pies get all the festive glamour, the true heart of the English Christmas dinner lies in the savoury side dishes. These humble, traditional components are what make the feast complete—and they also provide the perfect cover for a mystery. In a cozy crime novel, the danger isn’t always in…

16/12/2025

Christmas is about comfort, goodwill, and the perfect family gathering. But in a cozy mystery, those elements become the perfect disguise for a shocking crime. The most satisfying holiday mysteries follow a strict formula, using the traditions of the season to heighten the stakes and amplify the suspense. If you love your festive cheer served…

09/12/2025

My latest mystery, Much Ado About Stuffing, is set in one of my favourite places: Cambridge. This is a city built on tranquility, history, and serious study. It’s a place where ancient, ivy-clad walls keep secrets and the loudest noise is often the gentle sound of a punt pushing off the riverbank. On the surface,…

02/12/2025

The tradition of the advent calendar is one of waiting, ritual, and the daily reveal of a tiny treat. This concept is the perfect foundation for my serialisation of Much Ado About Stuffing, which will give you a new chapter of mystery every day until December 25th! But the simple cardboard calendars we know today have…

25/11/2025

The Christmas pudding is more than just a dessert; it’s a centuries-old tradition wrapped in superstition, fire, and secrets. As we look forward to the serialisation of Much Ado About Stuffing, it’s worth remembering that this festive, dense cake is the ultimate backdrop for hidden clues and thrilling discoveries. The pudding embodies the cozy mystery…

18/11/2025

I am thrilled to announce that my upcoming Christmas mystery, Much Ado About Stuffing, will be published daily, one chapter at a time, from December 1st to the 25th! This format—releasing a story in tantalising instalments—isn’t a new gimmick; it’s the original engine of suspense, drama, and community reading. The rich history of serialisation proves…