As
part of its celebration of the life and work of classic crime writers I spent a number of hours on
Saturday 20 February 2016 re-acquainting myself with the works of John Creasey
and Dennis Wheatley courtesy of Peters Fraser Dunlop’s Crime Classic team at
their bloggers event. The event was held
at the Groucho Club, Soho, London in the presence of Richard Creasey (the son
of John Creasey) Dominic Wheatley (Dennis Wheatley’s grandson) and Charles Beck
who is an authority on Dennis Wheatley.
The
event started with Charles Beck talking about Dennis Wheatley and his work and
him explaining that there was much more about Dennis Wheatley than his horror
novels which is best known for. He
shared further interesting insights on Dennis Wheatley one of them being that
he enjoyed working with Christopher Lee and that the actor really wished that
he had been able to act in more films that had been made of Dennis Wheatley’s
books.
Richard Creasey |
John
Creasey's son Richard told several amusing stories about his father including
the fact that he started writing under a pseudonym because he was writing so
quickly and his publisher could not publish his prodigious output under the
same name. When asked about his father (who founded the CWA) on what he would
have thought about the CWA now, he explained that he founded the CWA because
there was no where for crime writers to gather and talk together and that he
thought that his father would have been incredibly pleased with the way in
which it had turned out. He also went on
to say that his father would have been really delighted to learn that the CWA
New Blood Dagger was named after him.
It was a fascinating afternoon with clips from various films
made of Dennis Wheatley’s books and those of John Creasey being played in the background.
Thanks
to Peters Fraser Dunlop’s Crime Classic team for arranging the event. It was certainly an enlightening event and
thanks to @PFDAgents for organising it.
Ayo Onatade & Richard Creasey |
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