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SIMON SERRAILLER BOOKS

The Various Haunts of Men The Pure in Heart The Risk of Darkness
THE VARIOUS
HAUNTS OF MEN
THE PURE IN
HEART
THE RISK OF
DARKNESS
The vows of silence

These are really best read in sequence.

The order to date is.

1. THE VARIOUS HAUNTS OF MEN
2. THE PURE IN HEART
3. THE RISK OF DARKNESS
4. THE VOWS OF SILENCE

THE VOWS OF
SILENCE
Susan has now started writing the next, called THE TREE IN WINTER, which will be published in 2009.

Some Background on these books

Susan is in conversation with Jessica Ruston about the Simon Serrailler crime novels.

Why did you start writing crime novels?

For several reasons. I have always loved reading them. The genre gives me scope to write about contemporary issues, and the psychological and human issues which concern to us all and which interest me not only as a writer but just as a citizen of 21st century Britain.

Also, some crime and especially some murder, is fascinating to explore because it is such a dark, sometimes mysterious area involving people whose minds and motives most of us barely understand.

Every murder affects far more people than victim and murderer – many affect not only whole families, but neighbourhoods, cities – even the whole country. Now many people can have been unaffected by the Soham murders, by Harold Shipman – and, looking back; the Moors Murders, by Brady and Hindley, happened fifty years ago and still make headlines. What kind of people are these ? How are they tracked down, caught, and dealt with ? Are murderers like Fred West, the Yorkshire Ripper, Ian Huntley and others always going to appear a few times in every generation ?
I`m afraid that murder and the effects of murder and other serious crime, are of absorbing interest.

Is Simon Serrailler gay?

No ! He has a problem with committing himself to any woman enough to want to marry her, but he certainly likes women – he is absolutely not gay and he is never going to ‘come out.’ !

Then is he going to go through a long series of books being a loner, unable to find a lasting happy relationship. Because this has been done before – I`m thinking of P.D.James`s Adam Dalgliesh.

Well, Dalgliesh looks as if he might have found someone, if I read the hints in the last novel, The Lighthouse, correctly. And he was married once of course

Come on – is Simon going to continue as a loner who can`t commit?

Er – no. But I`m not giving any more away.

Why have you given him a medical family background and why are there so many doctors and medical issues in the first two books?

They interest me. I love medicine, and the whole medical world. I find it endlessly interesting – what makes doctors tick, what they do, is as fascinating as what makes criminals and policemen tick. And there are so many issues surrounding medicine now which concern and affect us all – ethical issues, practical issues, even simply organizational issues such as, should GPs have abandoned their patients after 6 p.m. and every weekend, for example?

I am interested in the facts and fallacies and controversial issues to do with alternative medical treatment too – so in THE VARIOUS HAUNTS OF MENI have a woman with cancer refusing orthodox treatment but in a carefully thought-out and intelligent way, and I have a character visiting a New Age quack and another being conned by a so-called psychic surgeon. There are some wicked charlatans about. All this somehow helps to add to the community I am building in Lafferton. I wanted a varied, interesting, changing community growing up around an ancient Cathedral, with its Close and its Old Town.

How many books will there be?

I don`t know. I have written three, and am well into the fourth. I`m sure there will be more.

Will Simon remain in Lafferton for his entire career?

Yes and no ! He may take on major police job which gets him away from Lafferton periodically. But I can`t see him going off to live and work permanently in some distant place. He loves his home.

Why didn`t you set the series in a real, named British city?

It`s too limiting. And the places I know best have been used in crime series by other writers.. Oxford, the Cotswolds, East Anglia for example. I wanted to feel free and the way to do that is by inventing a place. It`s rather fun too.

So will there never be a crime novel set in an actual place?

Yes. I am starting a new series next year, entirely set in London. I wanted a Met detective, a London crime scene, Very different. Ric Bradshaw is a young, rather maverick DC who keeps getting on the wrong side of his bosses. But he`s clever and he knows London like the back of his hand, and he unearths some crimes that perhaps no one else would have discovered.

The first novel?

Corruption. Single word titles, as a change from the Serrailler pattern.

Are they lighter crime novels?

Absolutely not. There is no such thing as light crime anyway. No, Corruption will be very dark. No escape – no pretty scenery. But London is the best setting in the world. No, wrong -London isn`t a setting. London is the best character in the world.

Are you never going back to literary novels and serious short stories?

I hope I will. But short stories don`t come to order – I write very few. I just wait for them to be given to me. And literary fiction – I wrote my best work 35 years or so ago and that was literary fiction – I was lucky to be able to do it, and do it so young. I don`t know if I will write another ‘literary novel’ – awful phrase.

They`re like the stories – they`re given, you can`t demand them. But if one ifs offered, I`ll grab it with both hands.
But there are a lot of things I want to say, issues I want to tackle, which I can only do, and am loving doing, in the crime novel genre.

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