Richard Godwin
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Richard Godwin

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Richard Godwin is the critically acclaimed author of novels Apostle Rising, Mr.Glamour, One Lost Summer, Noir City, Meaningful Conversations and Confessions Of A Hit Man. He is a crime and horror writer as well as a produced playwright. He was born in London and obtained a BA and MA in English and American Literature from King's College London. His stories have been published in many magazines and anthologies. He has 29 distinct works in print. Apostle Rising, published in 2011, met with excellent reviews worldwide and sold foreign rights throughout Europe. In it Detective Castle is faced with a copycat killer with detailed inside knowledge of a case he failed to solve. The killer is crucifying politicians. Castle enters a deadly labyrinth, and at its centre is the man he believes was responsible for the first killings. He's running a sinister cult and playing dark mind games with the police. His second novel Mr. Glamour was published in 2012. It is a story about beautiful people in a designer world living on a precipice with a predator in their midst. One bestselling author has already said he hopes you do not recognise yourself in its pages. It is truly a page turner. It will keep you guessing until the end. His Chin Wags At The Slaughterhouse are highly popular and unusual interviews he conducts with other authors and may be found at his blog http://www.richardgodwin.net/blog You can find out more about him at his website http://www.richardgodwin.net/.
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