Chris McGeorge has an MA in Creative Writing (Crime / Thriller) from City University London where he wrote his first crime novel Dead Room for this thesis. He constantly told stories from a young age, whether they took the form of comics, short stories or scripts.
He is a lover of Golden Age crime, like Christie and Conan Doyle, leading his crime stories to be a mix of the old and the contemporary. He likes weird and wonderful plots, with plenty of intrigue and twists.
His often coherent ramblings about everything pop culture can be found on his blog Festival of Blood and occasionally he produces the Sarcasmicast podcast with a group of friends.
He is a lover of Golden Age crime, like Christie and Conan Doyle, leading his crime stories to be a mix of the old and the contemporary. He likes weird and wonderful plots, with plenty of intrigue and twists.
His often coherent ramblings about everything pop culture can be found on his blog Festival of Blood and occasionally he produces the Sarcasmicast podcast with a group of friends.
Genres: Mystery, Cozy Mystery
Novels
Guess Who? (2018)
Now You See Me (2019)
Inside Out (2020)
Half-Past Tomorrow (2021)
A Murder at Balmoral (2022)
aka A Murder at the Castle
Now You See Me (2019)
Inside Out (2020)
Half-Past Tomorrow (2021)
A Murder at Balmoral (2022)
aka A Murder at the Castle
Books containing stories by Chris McGeorge
Chris McGeorge recommends
Anthrax Island (2021)
(John Tyler , book 1)
D L Marshall
"Anthrax Island is an exhilarating thrill ride with so many twists and turns that it’s impossible to predict what’s going to happen next. A classic mystery with a contemporary twist, Anthrax Island is a joy."
What I Did (2021)
Kate Bradley
"Kate Bradley has created a dark and deliciously deceptive tale of a broken family, that thrills, shocks and astounds in equal measure. What I Did is an essential psychological thriller where it is impossible to predict what is going to happen next, or who to trust."
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