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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to returning guest, the writer Denzil Meyrick.
\\nDenzil has a new novel \'Murder at Holly House\' out, published on the Bantam Press imprint of Transworld Publishers.
\\nIt\'s been described by some as \'cosy crime\' (although, as the two discuss, that term is an inadequate description) and is a departure from Denzil\'s more hard-nosed thrillers, and it was fascinating to talk to him about this change of styles, and
\\nThe two also talk about the future of DCI Daley (including the move to TV), the various influences on \'Murder at Holly House\', creating the central character of Frank Grasby, setting the action in Yorkshire - and in the 1950s - his Kinloch novellas (now collected in paperback with Polygon Books), and the exciting news about what\'s coming next.
\\nIt\'s always a pleasure to catch up with Denzil Meyrick, one of the finest writers around, and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we did talking.
\\nAnd keep listening to the very end as there\'s a bonus clip from the audiobook of \'Murder at Holly House\', which is narrated by Tom Turner - with thanks to publishers Transworld for providing it.
\\nFor full details, including all the ways to listen and relevant links, go to https://www.scotswhayhae.com
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