When people ask me who are my readers, I often have to sit and think for a bit:-
Like most writers, I suppose I write with a very special reader in mind. I know that most young people have been programmed by TV and action movies, and therefore do not have the attention span or patience to allow a methodical detective to unravel a crime.
With Judas Goat - The Kennet Narrow Boat Mystery, I see my readers as being more thoughtful and imaginative, and with no gender bias at all. This is because - in essence - this book is not particularly violent, and the character of the detective Chief Inspector Michael Lambert seldom becomes over angry, and therefore he might be better described as a man who thinks with his head, and not with his mouth!
Like most writers, I suppose I write with a very special reader in mind. I know that most young people have been programmed by TV and action movies, and therefore do not have the attention span or patience to allow a methodical detective to unravel a crime.
With Judas Goat - The Kennet Narrow Boat Mystery, I see my readers as being more thoughtful and imaginative, and with no gender bias at all. This is because - in essence - this book is not particularly violent, and the character of the detective Chief Inspector Michael Lambert seldom becomes over angry, and therefore he might be better described as a man who thinks with his head, and not with his mouth!
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