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Introducing Crème de la Crime: a publisher with a difference.  They aim to encourage and develop new crime writing talent and set out to introduce new crime writers to the UK market.

 

 

 

 

The aim of the Mystery Women group is to raise the awareness and profile of female crime writers and provide a forum for the discussion of crime fiction by enthusiastic crime fiction addicts.

 

 

 

Shots Magazine : The UK’s #1 Crime and Thriller ezine

 

 

 

 

The main aims of Crime Writers’ Association are to promote the crime genre and to support professional writers. The CWA has been providing social and professional support for its members for more than half a century, as well as running the prestigious Dagger Awards.

 

 

 

Goldsboro Books are the UK's largest specialist in first edition, signed books. They are a central London bookshop in the very heart of the west-end and a moments walk from Leicester Square. They are based in Cecil Court (a whole street full of antiquarian, rare books and map shops) which is a picturesque Victorian thoroughfare linking Charing Cross Road and St Martin's Lane.

 

 

 

The Historical Novel Society promotes all types of historical fiction.  It publishes the Historical Novels Review, a quarterly book review magazine, and the semiannual literary/trade magazine Solander. We offer annual conferences, alternating between the UK and North America.

 

 

Creative Content is a digital audiobook publishing company, producing specially commissioned content from experts in the fields of business, speech, self help and self improvement.

Creme del la Crime website >>>

Mystery Women website >>>

My favourite crime fiction links.....

Shots Magazine website >>>

Crime Writers Association website >>>

Goldsboro Books website >>>

Historical Novel Society website >>>

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Here are some links of fellow crime fiction writers you  might find interesting:

http://www.adrianmagson.com


http://www.lindareganonline.co.uk