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In a fascinating episode, Denzil and Douglas talk to bestselling author Helen Fields about her writing and legal career as well as her future living arrangements. And they are amazing! Denzil comes up with a new theme tune and they both hint at exciting things to come but don't tell us what they are. Because they're like that.
Denzil Meyrick and Douglas Skelton are back in the podcast saddle again for the first of a new season - and with a truly special guest. Bestselling author Ian Rankin took time out of his busy schedule to chat to the hosts about his work and in particular THE DARK REMAINS, the new Laidlaw book begun by William McIlvanney and completed by him. Denzil also talks about his new release, TERMS OF RESTITUTION, while Douglas mentions A RATTLE OF BONES. Music from https://filmmaking.io Crinoline Dreams by Kevin Macleod https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3560-crinoline-dreams/ Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0)
Douglas Skelton and Denzil Meyrick discuss recent stuff, and who will be next for the Sbooks treatment.
Author Neil Broadfoot talks to Douglas Skelton about No Quarter Given, his new Connor Fraser thriller, as well as writing fight scenes, keeping the storylines fresh and whether that elusive plot will ever fall into the grasp of the four blokes (himself, Douglas, Mark Leggatt and Gordon Brown/Morgan Cry).
And Mickey the dog makes a special guest appearance!
Mr Meyrick was missing in action. He's a busy man, you know.
Denzil Meyrick talks to Caroline Armour, head teacher of Dalintober and Glenbarr primary schools in Kintyre. Pupils and staff from both schools and the good folk of Kintyre pose questions.
Gordon Brown talks to Denzil about his life, career, writing and being a founding director of Bloody Scotland.
Denzil Meyrick chats to form Met police officer turned writer, Neil Lancaster.
Denzil Meyrick chats to Birlinn/Polygon publishing boss Hugh Andrew.
Denzil Meyrick chats to audiobook narrator and actor David Monteath.
Brave crime writers Douglas Skelton and Denzil Meyrick lift global spirits in this not to be missed boos to morale (well, a wee bit) 🥺
Denzil Meyrick and Douglas Skelton chat with Olga Wojtas about her new book and much more!!
Denzil Meyrick and Douglas Skelton talk to the showrunner of literary festivals, Aye Write, Winter Words and Bloody Scotland.
Douglas Skelton and friends bring the stage show 'Four Blokes' to Spain! Listen in to hear how they got on . . .
James Oswald talks with Denzil Meyrick about his new book, 'Bury Them Deep' and his large and diverse body of work.
Denzil Meyrick and Douglas Skelton chat to Michael J Malone about his writing and surprising sidelines. Everything from books to hypnotherapy.
In this thrilling episode Denzil Meyrick and Douglas Skelton discuss the Aye Write Literary Festival, daybeds, erections and much more!!
Douglas Skelton and Denzil Meyrick discuss Book Week Scotland, happenings and cheese from a tube!
Quintin Jardine, one of the founding fathers of Tartan Noir, speaks frankly about his writing, life and publishing. From watching the first Scottish TV broadcast through the horror of the Brighton bombing, to his hugely successful career. (Contains mild swearing).
Douglas Skelton and Denzil Meyrick trail the forthcoming interview with Quintin Jardine. They also discuss Book Week Scotland, the film The Mule, and Amazon Prime show The Man In The High Castle. And much more ...
Alex Kane, Scotland's answer to Martina Cole, talks to Denzil Meyrick about books, life and knowing where you are in Spain.





