Matthew J Evans – Author

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  • New Detective

    New Detective

    For the last few months, I have been developing a new detective. My earlier Angelis books have been a combination of procedural crime fiction and supernatural/fantastic fiction. I’ve come to a natural pause with those Angelis stories now. Therefore, the time to write something new has come. I have created a new detective, and the…

  • Book Covers – The DI Angelis Series

    Book Covers – The DI Angelis Series

    I designed most of my book covers myself, with the help and feedback of my daughters. Book covers are terribly important. People definitely judge a book by its cover. If it looks awful, no one’s going to give it a second thought. One of the golden rules I was taught as an independent author was…

  • My Writing Journey – So Far

    My Writing Journey – So Far

    I took the still from my dash camera while driving my Morris Minor. I had just narrowly avoided hitting deer that had unexpectedly run out before me. Journeys can take many unexpected twists and dramatic turns. My writing journey has had its risks, fraught with self-doubt. Am I going the right way? Am I too…

  • Writing is an Addiction

    Writing is an Addiction

    I have an addiction to writing. In the back of my mind, I have to be writing if I’m to call myself a writer. It’s as simple as that. I have recently finished writing Take You Home, the third book in my Detective Inspector Angelis Trilogy. As soon as I wrote the last words to…

  • Special Constables

    Special Constables

    I’ve had a couple of friends asking me about my role as a Special Constable, so this may be of interest. Special Constables – A Quick History The Statute of Winchester (1285) was the first known legislation that created part-time Parish Constables (Sussex term: ‘Bozzlers’) from the local community to keep the law. In 1673…

  • Police Procedure In Fiction – As Seen on TV

    Police Procedure In Fiction – As Seen on TV

    Suspending Disbelief Writing crime fiction is a balancing act. We have to keep the reader gripped with fast-moving, gripping action keeping within a framework of believable police procedure. A large proportion of police work is dull in real life. For instance, we rarely see on TV the hours of ‘paperwork’ that need to be done…