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Author appearance on BBC Radio Nottingham

Today is the Launch of my 5th crime novel 'Murder Me Tomorrow.'


To support the launch I will be appearing on Radio Nottingham at around 11.10am on Saturday 3rd October 2020 - as a guest on The Alan Clifford Show.


Due to Coronavirus restrictions I will not be in the studio this time, but I will use a hologram similar to that used in Elvis the Musical, or failing that my phone.



What is the book about?


Here is the blurb:


‘I do not know what second it will be, what minute it will be, what hour, or even day. But it will come. You may see it coming. You may not. Regardless, I can guarantee you; there will be a moment like no other when you will draw your last breath. Like it or lump it. And at that moment you will see your final view of the world. However, what I do not know, is whether your last glimpse will be the sympathetic countenance of a loved one or the grotesque, contorted, teeth-clenched face of a crazed killer. Nor do you. That is yet to be determined. Other options are available.’


Paul Masters, a family man, awakes to find his wife and daughter murdered. But how? It seems impossible. He is arrested for the crime. As he suffers a breakdown, Paul admits to the killing, but DI Stark and his team have serious doubts. When another horrific rape and murder takes place, these doubts seem well-founded, and the race is on to catch the maniac who will stop at nothing to feed his depravity. Who is his next victim going to be? How is he selecting them? Is anyone safe? Even the detectives?


In his fifth crime thriller, critically acclaimed author, Keith Wright, once again regales the stark reality of murder, derived from his hands-on experience as a CID detective sergeant working in an inner-city area. All Keith’s books are set in Nottingham in the 1980s – a time before political correctness and mobile phones. It was a different world.


Keith Wright commented:


“It’s been very interesting to fuse my almost three decades of policing experience with my imagination,” explains the author, whose first novel was shortlisted for the prestigious Crime Writers Association best debut crime novel. “I saw a lot, a lot of things I didn’t want to see, but I also learned a lot about what makes humanity tick and how life contains both good and bad people. I’m now reflecting that in my writing.”

Continuing, “The setting of 1980s Nottingham is also fairly unique. It was a time when the city and region were undergoing something of a renaissance, and the local people were also changing in attitudes. I am now taking readers back to those days, to live through the eyes of a man just trying to keep the local people safe.”

‘Murder Me Tomorrow’ is due for release on 1st October, 2020:


The book is available via Amazon Paperbacks or though the following major ebook vendors:




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