Fresh off his receipt of the 2007
Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award, Scottish novelist
Allan Guthrie (
Hard Man,
Two-Way Split) gives a brief interview to
Pulp Pusher in which he confesses that he would have put money down on somebody else walking away with that commendation. “I haven’t read all the books,” Guthrie says, “but my guess would have been between Stuart MacBride and Christopher Brookmyre, with Stephen Booth breathing down their necks.” The full discussion can be found
here.
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