
Dying to Write
1996
First Published
3.66
Average Rating
278
Number of Pages
Part of Series
Sophie Rivers is attending a writing course when a fellow student is found dead. Although glamorous Nyree hadn't done a lot to endear herself to Sophie, nevertheless she didn't deserve to meet such a squalid end. A course tutor then goes missing and it is clear that one of Sophie's fellow students is responsible - perhaps the former convict Courtney, or pompous surgeon Gimson. Sophie is unable to control her investigative instincts, despite the fact that the police warn her to leave crime-solving to the professionals. Then Sophie herself becomes a victim... "Thoroughly modern, sharp, witty and literate" - Margaret Yorke "As tough and gritty as they come" - NORTHERN ECHO
Avg Rating
3.66
Number of Ratings
58
5 STARS
33%
4 STARS
19%
3 STARS
33%
2 STARS
12%
1 STARS
3%
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Author

Judith Cutler
Author · 46 books
Judith Cutler was born and bred in the Midlands, and revels in using her birthplace, with its rich cultural life, as a background for her novels. After a long stint as an English lecturer at a run-down college of further education, Judith, a prize-winning short-story writer, has taught Creative Writing at Birmingham University, has run occasional writing course elsewhere (from a maximum security prison to an idyltic Greek island) and ministered to needy colleagues in her role as Secretary of the Crime Writers' Association.

