It’s episode 64 and we have an inspiring conversation with Rachel Amphlett, Indie Author of the Dan Taylor Espionage series, The Kay Hunter crime series and other standalone projects too. Her output and work ethic is amazing and she gave me a fascinating insight to her characters and her own writing process.
Originally from the UK and currently based in Brisbane, Australia, Rachel cites her writing influences as Michael Connelly, Lee Child, and Robert Ludlum. She’s also a huge fan of Peter James, Val McDermid, Angela Marsons, Robert Bryndza, Ken Follett, and Stuart MacBride.
Before turning to writing, Rachel helped run a pub, played guitar in bands, worked as a TV and film extra, dabbled in radio as a presenter and freelance producer for the BBC, and worked in publishing as a sub-editor and editorial assistant. Her latest book Hell To Pay is released on November 16th 2017 available from all the usual online retailers. You can check out the other books in her Kay Hunter series here and keep up to date with Rachel’s other work over at RachelAmphlett.com
Why not listen to one of Rachel’s books now as your free download from Audible? As listeners of the podcast, you can get a free 30 day trial by using the following show link: www.audibletrial.com/joinedup
Today’s Book Blogger’s Corner features me talking about the debut release of Obliterati – a small press created by previous guests MW Leeming and Nathan O’Hagan. The book is Lord of The Dead by Rich Rippon and you can find my full written review over at WayneKellyWrites.co.uk
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