Harrogate,
Thursday 18 June 2020: The undisputed ‘Queen of Crime’ Val McDermid has
unveiled the hotly tipped ‘New Blood’ authors for 2020, showcasing the year’s
best breakout crime writing talent:
Deepa
Anappara – Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line (Chatto & Windus)
Elizabeth
Kay – Seven Lies (Sphere)
Jessica
Moor – Keeper (Penguin)
Trevor
Wood – The Man on the Street (Quercus)
Since
2004, the best-selling Scottish author of the Tony Hill & Carol Jordan
series has curated an annual celebration of the most formidable debuts taking
the crime and thriller genre by storm, with an invitation to join the line-up
of the world’s largest and most prestigious crime fiction festival: Theakston
Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival.
This
year, Deepa Anappara has been selected for her part coming-of-age, part
detective mystery Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line, a heart-breaking and
thought-provoking social commentary of modern India’s slums that has been
recognised for the Women’s Prize. Elizabeth Kay is on the list for her
explosive Seven Lies, taking domestic noir to a whole new level in a
deliciously dark blurring of truth and lies, and Jessica Moore is recognised
for her brutal and beautiful Keeper, the addictive literary thriller that has
had everyone talking. Concluding this year’s New Blood contingent is Trevor
Wood and his debut The Man on the Street, a gritty thriller set on the streets
of Newcastle.
Val
McDermid said: “I have been hosting the New Blood showcase since the festival
began in 2003 and, in my book, discovering and sharing new talent with an eager
audience is the best job in crime fiction. I know exactly what I’m looking for
on my quest: fresh and distinctive voices, a well-told, convincing story and
the almost indefinable sense that these authors all have much more to say.
Deepa, Elizabeth, Jessica and Trevor tick all of these boxes and more, and if
this year’s debuts share a theme, it is the irresistible and devastating way in
which crime fiction shines a light on our times: homelessness, domestic
violence, child trafficking and mental health are all dissected with an
unflinching gaze. Whilst we can’t gather en masse at the Old Swan Hotel in
Harrogate this year, I hope that readers will enjoy our virtual introduction to
these brilliant new writers.”
The
unveiling of McDermid’s selection has become one of the most anticipated
moments of the publishing calendar, with readers on the lookout to uncover
their new favourite author and add the ‘next big thing’ to their bookshelves.
Former
‘New Blood’ alumni include Clare Mackintosh, SJ Watson, Stuart MacBride, Liam
McIlvanney and Belinda Bauer, as well as three authors on this year’s shortlist
for the UK’s most prestigious crime writing award – Theakston Old Peculier:
Abir Mukherjee, Jane Harper and Oyinkan Braithwaite, who was chosen just last
year for her Booker longlisted My Sister, the Serial Killer.
As
part Harrogate International Festivals’ year round programme of events, each
year the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival welcomes the world’s
famous authors each year to Harrogate’s Old Swan Hotel – the scene of Agatha
Christie's mysterious disappearance in 1926 – for a celebration of the crime
genre like no other.
This
year’s instalment – which formed part of Harrogate International Festival
Summer Season – was cancelled, with much sadness, due to the Coronavirus
(COVID-19) pandemic, and so the 2020 ‘New Blood’ showcase will be streamed on
the festival’s HIF Player on what would have been the legendary weekender on
Saturday 25 July 2020.
Val
McDermid will also interviewed by Mark Lawson about the legacy of the New Blood
panel, discussing the vital role of the showcase in giving a platform to new
writers in the industry and the crime community, and giving a peek behind the
scenes into how and why she chooses the books.
Trevor
Wood said: “As a kid I dreamt of playing in the cup final. I’m a fraction older
now but being chosen for Harrogate’s New Blood panel feels exactly like that
did.”
Jessica
Moor said: "To have been chosen for this panel, which has included some of
my favourite new authors of the last decade, and to have been chosen by the
legendary Val McDermid, is a such an honour."
Deepa
Anappara said: “I am thrilled and honoured to be picked for the New Blood
panel, and grateful to Val McDermid for her immense generosity and support of
debut novelists.”
Elizabeth
Kay said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to have been selected for such a prestigious
event. The ‘New Blood’ panel has an incredible history, and I’m delighted to be
participating this year alongside three really exciting other authors.”
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