skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Someone Else's Skin in The Times
Picked as a top read of 2014, by Felicity Gerry QC, no less. Look at the amazing books in the pic. I'm so proud to be in that mix. Amazing times.
Tweet
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Bio
Sarah Hilary
Bath, United Kingdom
'Downright dangerous' (Mick Herron). My new novel FRAGILE will be published by Pan Macmillan on 1 April 2021. Thanks for reading. Do get in touch: sarah_hilary@btinternet.com
View my complete profile
Fragile
Published 1 April 2021
Someone Else's Skin
Never Be Broken
Marnie Rome #6
Come and Find Me
Marnie Rome #5
Quieter Than Killing
Marnie Rome #4
Tastes Like Fear
Marnie Rome #3
No Other Darkness
Marnie Rome #2
Someone Else's Skin
Marnie Rome #1
Marnie Rome series
Buy as iBooks
With Val McDermid & Joseph Knox
iBooks Authors' Book Club
Twitter
Tweet to @sarah_hilary
EVENTS CALENDAR
21 Feb
GraniteNoir
with Dorothy Koomson & Alice Feeney,
Aberdeen
26-28 June
Lyme Crime
with Luke Jennings, Lyme Regis
23-26 July
Theakstons Crime Festival
, Harrogate
14-16 August
St Hilda's Crime Fiction Weekend
, Oxford
Gregory & Company
My agent is Jane Gregory
T. +44 (0)20 7434 5900
E.
janegregory@davidhigham.co.uk
Criminally good writing
Flashbang contest
Bang bang, you're read
Most Popular Posts
How to get a literary agent (or not)
1. Write a damn good book. (Convince yourself it's word-perfect; show it to no one who might cast doubt on this conviction) 2. Pitch t...
Patricia Highsmith: Preying on Our Minds
This started life as part of the paper I delivered for St Hilda's Crime Fiction Weekend in August 2019, but has been brought up to ...
Open Wide Magazine
More and more I'm learning to never take No for an answer. I got a nice rejection from this magazine, inviting me to sub again, so strai...
Writing Marnie Rome
My interview for Bath Short Story Award
Leaving elbowroom for the reader
My interview for Every Day Fiction
Smoking with Sarah Hilary
My interview for Smokelong Quarterly
The Guardian, 1 March 2014
My mother was Emperor Hirohito's poster child
"Lovely and very poignant" - Nicola Swords, Editor, Radio 4's Woman's Hour
"Sarah Hilary throws light on forgotten barbarity at the end of World War II. Sarah weighs the human cost of propoganda in wartime and offers hope that human spirit, and morality, can overcome tyranny" - Stephen Morris, Editor
Read on
Dangerous Women
Perspex Crucifix
Forty-eight faces
The spirit level
Lolita's lynch mob
Blog Archive
►
2021
(1)
►
February
(1)
►
2020
(15)
►
September
(1)
►
June
(2)
►
May
(1)
►
April
(3)
►
March
(4)
►
January
(4)
►
2019
(20)
►
December
(4)
►
September
(1)
►
June
(4)
►
May
(4)
►
March
(2)
►
February
(3)
►
January
(2)
►
2018
(23)
►
December
(2)
►
November
(1)
►
October
(3)
►
September
(2)
►
August
(2)
►
July
(1)
►
June
(3)
►
April
(5)
►
March
(2)
►
February
(2)
►
2017
(36)
►
December
(1)
►
November
(2)
►
October
(3)
►
September
(2)
►
August
(3)
►
July
(1)
►
June
(5)
►
May
(1)
►
April
(2)
►
March
(4)
►
February
(5)
►
January
(7)
►
2016
(34)
►
December
(2)
►
November
(1)
►
October
(4)
►
September
(2)
►
August
(1)
►
July
(3)
►
June
(3)
►
May
(2)
►
April
(4)
►
March
(6)
►
February
(3)
►
January
(3)
►
2015
(46)
►
November
(2)
►
October
(4)
►
September
(3)
►
August
(1)
►
July
(5)
►
June
(10)
►
May
(4)
►
April
(7)
►
March
(5)
►
February
(2)
►
January
(3)
▼
2014
(37)
▼
December
(8)
No Other Darkness - a first review
Best thrillers of 2014 in The Guardian
No Other Darkness, Marnie Rome 2
Someone Else's Skin one of the Observer's Top Thri...
Someone Else's Skin in The Times
Someone Else's Skin on BOLO Books 2014 Top Reads
Guardian's Best Crime and Thrillers of 2014
Marnie Rome's Dream Team
►
November
(5)
►
October
(5)
►
September
(3)
►
August
(1)
►
July
(3)
►
June
(2)
►
May
(2)
►
April
(1)
►
March
(2)
►
February
(1)
►
January
(4)
►
2013
(22)
►
December
(1)
►
November
(3)
►
October
(4)
►
August
(3)
►
July
(1)
►
June
(1)
►
May
(1)
►
April
(1)
►
March
(1)
►
February
(3)
►
January
(3)
►
2012
(45)
►
December
(1)
►
November
(1)
►
October
(3)
►
September
(5)
►
August
(3)
►
July
(3)
►
June
(4)
►
May
(6)
►
April
(4)
►
March
(9)
►
February
(4)
►
January
(2)
►
2011
(43)
►
December
(1)
►
November
(3)
►
October
(1)
►
September
(6)
►
August
(2)
►
July
(3)
►
June
(4)
►
May
(4)
►
April
(5)
►
March
(4)
►
February
(5)
►
January
(5)
►
2010
(50)
►
December
(6)
►
November
(4)
►
October
(6)
►
September
(4)
►
August
(3)
►
July
(4)
►
June
(5)
►
May
(4)
►
April
(6)
►
March
(3)
►
February
(1)
►
January
(4)
►
2009
(87)
►
December
(5)
►
November
(4)
►
October
(6)
►
September
(7)
►
August
(9)
►
July
(10)
►
June
(7)
►
May
(8)
►
April
(4)
►
March
(4)
►
February
(9)
►
January
(14)
►
2008
(179)
►
December
(9)
►
November
(11)
►
October
(15)
►
September
(21)
►
August
(17)
►
July
(17)
►
June
(17)
►
May
(12)
►
April
(22)
►
March
(17)
►
February
(21)
Two minute silence
Molly Cottle was burying stolen spoons in the garden
illustrated by Venetia Sarll, published in Smokelong Quarterly, October 2008
Finding Inspiration in Family History
My guest Blog at Strictly Writing
Subscribe To
Posts
Atom
Posts
Comments
Atom
Comments
Search This Blog
© Sarah Hilary
All rights reserved.
No comments:
Post a Comment