Diana Hockley: Overture to murder


After Ariel Diana Hockley Book Review, Murder In Common

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Author Diana Hockley describes herself as an “Australian granny who writes, volunteers and loves classical music. Is rat-mad and has currently, four.”

From this whimsical depiction comes an adept crime fiction writer who understands the rhyme and reason of a book.

diana hockley, murder mystery, crime fiction, diana hockley, crime thriller, serial killerIn the past you may remember me mentioning that I look for authors who have a certain twist of phrase.

Hockley always springs to mind. While the phraseology is occasional it’s enough to make you smile and/or nod to yourself when you happen upon it.

Hockley’s current book After Ariel features the return of Detective Inspector Susan Prescott and characters from previous books. I’m quite taken with Prescott and enjoy watching her work. She’s the right blend of sass and capability, speaking to me on several levels. I hope to read more of her moving forward.

For me Hockley’s writing shines brightest on the police procedural side but that won’t surprise anyone. On the other hand, her solid knowledge of classical music and musicians is enjoyable. Whichever or both, Hockley is a very good writer. Buy her murder mystery books and find this out for yourself.

~ June Lorraine

 

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5 responses to “Diana Hockley: Overture to murder”

  1. June Lorraine, thank you for giving me house room today! This is so exciting, particularly as After Ariel was written in a real amble of a style! I am currently working on the next and possibly last, Susan Prescott novel – A DARK AND LONELY PLACE set back in Emsberg, the site of The Celibate Mouse. Let’s hope it comes out as well as A/Ariel!

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