“Writing the Murder is a fascinating collection of essays engaging with the question of why crime fiction holds such sway over us. Within its pages we are offered an insight into some of the origins of the genre, an examination of the current landscape and an intriguing glimpse of where this endlessly adaptive genre may take us in the future. Highly recommended for all lovers of crime fiction.” Bridget Walsh, author of The Tumbling Girl“A perceptive guide to the ploys and pleasures of writing and reading crime fiction that will appeal to novices and nerds alike.” Mark Sanderson, author of the Snow Hill trilogy and reviewer of crime fiction for The Times"Not just a dry or academic 'how to' but a provocative collection of varied essays and revelations about what makes crime and mystery authors tick and what attracts otherwise normal human beings to a life of crime on the page. Informative, witty and full of valuable insights, one of the best genre reference titles in ages." Maxim Jakubowski"A well-curated examination of one of the world's most possible genres, examining everything from constructing the perfect locked-room mystery to victimology to quite why a majority of the populace takes delight in stories about the most violent crimes imaginable. A deeply enjoyable group of essays and a love letter to the genre, Writing the Murder is an intelligently-constructed, passionately-wrought collection of essays all about murder that will prove invaluable to any aspiring crime writer or devoted crime reader." Chris Haigh, Set the Tape