Stu Turton
@stu_turton
Author of The Last Murder at the End of the World, The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle and The Devil and the Dark Water. Never where you left him.
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Awesome book by my mate C. J. Tudor . Bit crime, bit horror, bit social commentary. I tore through it in a couple of days. Reckon you’ll love it, pals.
Still gutted that The Times and The Sunday Times didn't print the Bestseller List yesterday. Forget pride, loads of people use it to buy books and that's how I keep my kids in blueberries. If you liked Last Murder please drop it a review, or recommend it. I'll be your best friend. Sincerely, sad Stu.
I’ve had a blast on tour this week. Thanks to everybody who came out, asked a question, and laughed at my daft jokes. It’s been fun. If you’re interested in a bit of Last Murder lore I did this lovely interview for Waterstones with my pal Will William Rycroft. I wave my hands a lot
I’ll be having a chat this evening at York Literature Festival 📚 in York. Apparently, I’ll be appearing in The Basement. Please come along. I think I’m being very politely kidnapped and I’d quite like witnesses.
Assuming another of my children doesn’t get sick, I’m going to be in Waterstones Piccadilly, London tonight chatting new books with the most excellent Jo Callaghan and C. J. Tudor. Please come along. It’s not party without you.
We made his first two novels Thriller of the Month, can he make it three in a row?! Stu Turton joins us to talk about creating new worlds for crime thrillers, why you sometimes need to rip it up and start again and The Last Murder at the End of the World: bit.ly/3vsGIMq
Hey everybody, I’m so sorry but I won’t be able to make the event at Linghams Bookshop books, toys and author events tonight. My baby daughter has chickenpox. Happily, you’ll still be in the superlative company of Lisa Jewell and C.L. Taylor. Apologies. Hopefully I’ll see you all when the spots fade.
Insanely excited that on Thursday 28th March I’ll be Waterstones Piccadilly, London in London with the incredible C. J. Tudor and Jo Callaghan talking about our brand new books. Do come. We’re going to use our author power rings to combine into a massive book zoid. waterstones.com/events/stuart-…
Quick reminder that I’m coming to a town near you. Or near-ish you. Or nowhere near you. Everything kicks off tomorrow night at Alexandra Palace in North London. Come along, or I’ll haunt you forever. PS. There’s now an event in Birmingham on the 18th April! Yay!