Four reasons to write your crime novel in Kent from authors of The Whitstable Pearl, Salt Lane, Smile of the Stowaway and This Nowhere Place
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Updated: 12:18, 24 February 2021
Crime novels have been moving south in recent years, depicting the beaches and towns of Kent as part of a mysterious underworld.
But why?
Sophie Bird spoke to four writers of novels set in the county to find out what makes Kent the new fictitious crime capital.
Every setting a writer needs all in one county I was looking for a place which would be as big a character in the story as the people, says William Shaw.
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