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Interview with Cara Hunter - MURDER IN THE FAMILY

Interview with Cara Hunter - MURDER IN THE FAMILY

In this interview, Cara Hunter and I discuss Murder in the Family, writing in a multi-media format, the various issues true crime raises and how her book explores those issues, her writing process, how her book went viral on BookTok, and much more.

In this interview, Cara Hunter and I discuss Murder in the Family, writing in a multi-media format, the various issues true crime raises and how her book explores those issues, her writing process, how her book went viral on BookTok, and much more.

Cara's recommended reads are:

  1. A Thread of Violence by Mark O'Connell
  2. Everyone Here is Lying by Shari Lapena

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Cara Hunter

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Cara Hunter is the author of the Sunday Times bestselling crime novels Close to Home, In the Dark, No Way Out, All the Rage, and The Whole Truth, all featuring DI Adam Fawley and his Oxford-based police team. Close to Home was shortlisted for Crime Book of the Year in the British Book Awards 2019. No Way Out was selected by the Sunday Times as one of the 100 best crime novels since 1945. Cara's novels have sold more than a million copies worldwide. She lives in Oxford, on a street not unlike those featured in her books.