I had the good fortune to be invited by the AWRF to chair An Hour with Peter James last Saturday (below- photo Gil Hanly) and what an enjoyable experience it proved to be.
Back in 2001 with 16 novels to his credit his publishers Macmillan suggested he may like to consider writing a crime novel. I must say that was a stroke of genius on someone’s part at Macmillan because he took up the suggestion, created a cop to be his protagonist, Detective Inspector Grace, and now 11 years later he has eight Roy Grace novels published with sales of around 12 million copies and the series is translated into more than 30 languages.

Thank you Peter, I hope you will visit NZ again.
Photo above - by Gil Hanly
Photo below shows Peter James (left) with the Creasey Bell which is held by the Chair of the Crime Writers Association, a position to which he has just been re-elected for a second term.


Footnote:
Peter talked about the newly formed Crime Readers Association, membership of which is free, and invited members of the audience to join at http://www.thecra.co.uk/