Friday, September 10, 2010

Mangel in the paper

Here is an interview with me re the Mangel books in last Sunday's Birmingham Sunday Mercury. Nice that Blakey is not forgotten, though he is taking an extended break in a holiday camp called oblivion at the moment. When he comes back, rested and raring to knock heads, only the faithful (and those willing to be converted) will remain unmolested! Not that Blake's a molester of anything.

4 comments:

Alan Griffiths said...

Nice interview Charlie. Here’s to hoping it helps to get Royston published again and back to knocking heads together in Mangle where he belongs. Good luck with everything.

Kind regards.

Charlie Williams said...

Ta Alan. For the record, Deadfolk wasn't actually a big seller, but by comparison it was

Charlie Williams said...

When I say big seller, I mean "big seller", as in Jeffrey Archer. It was a good seller for a debut though. I'll shut up now

Anonymous said...

The female of the species is more deadly than the male