The position will see the award-winning novelist put his own spin on the event, including some new events for the programme.
Show horses author Mick Herron, who was born in Newcastle, has been awarded a Diamond Dagger by the Crime Writers’ Association ...
Novelist Sir Ian Rankin has been announced as the first ever guest programmer for an “epic” crime writing festival. Sir Ian is working with the Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival ...
Rebus author Sir Ian Rankin has been announced as a guest programmer for the Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival later this year.
The Slow Horses creator has been revealed as the winner of the genre's most prestigious writing award.. following in the footsteps of Lee Child, Ruth Rendell, Colin Dexter and John le Carré ...
British crime novelist Mick Herron won the Crime Writers’ Association (CWA) Diamond Dagger award for lifetime contribution to crime writing. Herron, 61, is best known for his ‘Slough House’ spy series ...
Rebus author Sir Ian Rankin has been announced as a guest programmer for the Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing ...