![]() ![]() Ann was more than happy to stand aside and let her friend have the well-deserved limelight. Instead of a computer programme detailing bullet trajectory, her team had a ball of string and some blue tac. How her team would chortle at the methods employed by the popular TV series CSI. In the bookshop we held an event with Ann Cleeves and her forensic advisor, whose no nonsense and down to earth attitude held us all riveted for the whole evening as she detailed crime scene scenarios. ![]() Read my post about the books featured in Rules for Perfect Murders I can confirm that Ann is very kind, and a jolly excellent writer to boot. ![]() There we got to grips with the Cyrillic alphabet, learnt Russian Grammar and enjoyed our annual Russian party with the rest of the class and which featured a lot of Balalaika music and Borscht. And I'm going to be completely shameless here and do a bit of name-dropping, but Ann and I sat next to each other in a Russian evening class that we both attended. Ann is an author with a lot of links to the area in which I live. Of the many books featured in Rules for Perfect Murders, I was delighted to see Ann Cleeves' Raven Black mentioned. ![]()
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