Edward Marston – Guest of Honor

Categories: Career | Journey | Writing

This session celebrates the renowned author, offering insights into his illustrious career and contributions to historical crime fiction. Marston reflects on his writing journey, inspirations, and the impact of his work on readers and the genre.

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