Choose quotes font
The Thames Torso murders almost fell into my lap. After deciding to use a real historical crime as
The Thames Torso murders almost fell into my lap. After deciding to use a real historical crime as
The Thames Torso murders almost fell into my lap. After deciding to use a real historical crime as
The Thames Torso murders almost fell into my lap. After deciding to use a real historical crime as
The Thames Torso murders almost fell into my lap. After deciding to use a real historical crime as
The Thames Torso murders almost fell into my lap. After deciding to use a real historical crime as
Next quotes
Sarah Pinborough:
The unreliable narrator is an odd concept. The way I see it, we're all unreliable narrators of ourSarah Pinborough:
The only rule I have in how I let characters tell stories is that they must always tell the readerSarah Pinborough:
I don't mind a narrator who's self-deceiving, but the clues for their truth have to be there for thSarah Pinborough:
Never trust a narrator whose opening gambit is to insist he's not mad.Sarah Pinborough:
I always found the witches and wicked stepmothers far more interesting than the 'heroines' - at leaSarah Pinborough:
Maybe even at six or seven, I knew that, sweet as they were on the surface, all fairy tales neededSarah Pinborough:
Anyone who has to have the word 'charming' in their name probably isn't - just take a look at any dSarah Pinborough:
We all love a bit of 'true love conquers all,' and when I started on 'Poison,' 'Charm' and 'Beauty,Sarah Pinborough:
I would quite like to become a mainstream thriller writer, obviously, because I enjoy writing thoseSarah Pinborough:
I hate it when it is all about the twist and when the ending comes out of nowhere. I think you shou