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EPISODE · Sep 16, 2021 · 27 MIN

In Conversation with Alan Veale

from The Reading Ramble · host The Reading Ramble

On this episode of the Reading Ramble, we talk to Lancashire based writer Alan Veale, author of The Murder Tree and The Titanic Document. Alan joins us to talk about his path to becoming a writer, the inspiration behind his books, and how he developed the librarian character Billie Vane.  You can borrow The Murder Tree from Lancashire Libraries, find out more about Alan on his website www.alanveale.com, and listen to Alan's own podcast "Dummy Cabs" wherever you get podcasts from. 

On this episode of the Reading Ramble, we talk to Lancashire based writer Alan Veale, author of The Murder Tree and The Titanic Document. Alan joins us to talk about his path to becoming a writer, the inspiration behind his books, and how he developed the librarian character Billie Vane.  You can borrow The Murder Tree from Lancashire Libraries, find out more about Alan on his website www.alanveale.com, and listen to Alan's own podcast "Dummy Cabs" wherever you get podcasts from.

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