Campbeltown Courier
Updated: 15/04/21, 9:51 am
From left: South Kintyre Development Trust manager Eric Spence, Beinn an Tuirc Distillers director Emma Macalister Hall and highest bidder Lewis Nelson.
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A GARTOCHARN novelist has spoken about how lockdown gave him the time and freedom to get no fewer than three books ready for publication this year. Denzil Meyrick, who has worked as a police officer, distillery manager, freelance journalist and company director, now uses his experiences in the police force to inspire his bestselling crime fiction books. In 2019, he was nominated for Bloody Scotland’s William McIlvanney Prize 2019, which honours the best Scottish crime novel of the year. And this year, Denzil has not one, but three new books coming out. He told the Reporter: “The first one is called ‘Any Other Truce’, which will be out one June 3, another called ‘Terms of Restitution’ which is out in September and is set in Loch Lomond and at the end of October ‘A Toast to the Old Stones’ will be released.