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August 2009: The Ribblehead Viaduct a setting for the latest crime novel, Grave Hand, by Susan ParryThis year marks the twentieth anniversary of the saving of the Settle to Carlisle railway from closure and there have been a number of activities held to celebrate the event, including the opportunity to walk across the famous Ribblehead viaduct. Coincidentally the cover of Susan Parry's latest novel depicts the iconic viaduct because, like the others in the series, her book is set in the Yorkshire Dales, and this time much of the action takes place in Ribblesdale and Ingleton. Read the whole press release (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader) |
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May 2008: New murder mystery from the forensic science team'Death Cart' is the second novel in the Yorkshire Dales Mystery Series from author Susan Parry. A sequel to her successful debut novel 'Corpse Way', set in Swaledale, 'Death Cart' continues to follow Millie, now an archaeology undergraduate at the University of North Yorkshire. The university campus is a natural backcloth for Susan, whose career from student researcher to professor at Imperial College has provided a real insider's view of academic life. Read the whole press release (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)Read the article in the Northern Echo |
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September 2005: 'Partners in crime' publish Yorkshire Dales mysteryWhen 'partners in crime' Kym Jarvis and Susan Parry decided to publish scientific books two years ago, they didn't expect to be launching a murder mystery as part of their list. Corpse Way is the first work of fiction to be published by Viridian Publishing, an independent company that until recently has built its reputation on scientific books. Read the whole press release (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)Read the article in the Northern Echo |