Orford author makes the most of lockdown

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ORFORD author John Murray has been making the most of lockdown by concentrating on his writing.

He has produced two crime novels in his own name and a collection of historical short stories using a pseudonym.
Says John, “Before Lockdown, I had been working on several books, but never seemed to finish any. Once it began, I decided to focus on my writing and actually produce something.”
He has recently produced ‘Down, a cold case in the Winter of Discontent’ which is set in Bristol in 1978/9.

Asked if he has anything in the pipeline he said, “I have finished a third in the Accounting for Murder series, called ‘New Money’ it is set in the present, and I have included social distancing and the opening of the countryside in the narrative. I won’t publish it just yet, in case things change and I have to revise it to reflect a changed reality. I want it to seem real and contemporary, although it’s not about the pandemic. It’s another murder mystery.”
All John’s books can be found on his website www.johnharveymurray.co.uk and are available on Kindle as e-books as well as paperback.


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