29 min

Absolutely roasting Partners in Crime

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On this week's episode of Partners in Crime, Adam Croft is joined once again by Graham Bartlett, former detective superintendent of Sussex Police.
Unsurprisingly, the subject of real life crime is discussed again, with Adam sparking things off by mentioning a Daily Mail article about knife crime.
Also in the episode, we hear about the McIlvanney Prize longlist courtesy of CrimeReads, Adam mentions a crime related episode of Who Do You Think You Are featuring Richard Osman, while Graham tells us we should all be watching BBC crime drama Sherwood.
Adam also has a look at a Daily Record article which reveals the first names of people most likely to be criminals. So have a listen to hear if you're on it. And no, I'm not.
~ Moriarty ~
 
RECOMMENDATIONS
The Other People by C.J. Tudor bit.ly/CJtudor 
The Black Dahlia by James Ellroy bit.ly/Jellroy 
Bad For Good by Graham Bartlett  bit.ly/bad4good (Pre-order)
Sherwood BBC television show

 
June's Patreon FREE book of the month from Kobo is Where The Bodies Are Buried by A.S French. https://bit.ly/ASFrench
To get this and a different one every month for FREE, become a patron here: patreon.com/partnersincrimepodcast
Or just buy it here
 
Buy Partners In Crime merchandise here
https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/52592091
Buy a 'Partners In Time' clock by clicking below!
https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/52592683
 
Don't forget your exclusive Partners in Crime discounts through Kobo. Get 90% off your first purchase using the code CRIME22 at checkout. And you can also get 40% off all books using the code PARTNERS22 when you shop using this link: bit.ly/PartnersKobo
If you’d like to support Partners in Crime and get early access to every episode — on video — plus lots of other goodies, head over to patreon.com/partnersincrimepodcast
 
CONTACT US
Email: hello@partnersincrime.online
Facebook: facebook.com/groups/crimefictionpodcast/
Twitter: twitter.com/crimeficpodcast
Instagram: instagram.com/crimefictionpodcast/
Website: partnersincrime.online
Patreon: patreon.com/partnersincrimepodcast

On this week's episode of Partners in Crime, Adam Croft is joined once again by Graham Bartlett, former detective superintendent of Sussex Police.
Unsurprisingly, the subject of real life crime is discussed again, with Adam sparking things off by mentioning a Daily Mail article about knife crime.
Also in the episode, we hear about the McIlvanney Prize longlist courtesy of CrimeReads, Adam mentions a crime related episode of Who Do You Think You Are featuring Richard Osman, while Graham tells us we should all be watching BBC crime drama Sherwood.
Adam also has a look at a Daily Record article which reveals the first names of people most likely to be criminals. So have a listen to hear if you're on it. And no, I'm not.
~ Moriarty ~
 
RECOMMENDATIONS
The Other People by C.J. Tudor bit.ly/CJtudor 
The Black Dahlia by James Ellroy bit.ly/Jellroy 
Bad For Good by Graham Bartlett  bit.ly/bad4good (Pre-order)
Sherwood BBC television show

 
June's Patreon FREE book of the month from Kobo is Where The Bodies Are Buried by A.S French. https://bit.ly/ASFrench
To get this and a different one every month for FREE, become a patron here: patreon.com/partnersincrimepodcast
Or just buy it here
 
Buy Partners In Crime merchandise here
https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/52592091
Buy a 'Partners In Time' clock by clicking below!
https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/52592683
 
Don't forget your exclusive Partners in Crime discounts through Kobo. Get 90% off your first purchase using the code CRIME22 at checkout. And you can also get 40% off all books using the code PARTNERS22 when you shop using this link: bit.ly/PartnersKobo
If you’d like to support Partners in Crime and get early access to every episode — on video — plus lots of other goodies, head over to patreon.com/partnersincrimepodcast
 
CONTACT US
Email: hello@partnersincrime.online
Facebook: facebook.com/groups/crimefictionpodcast/
Twitter: twitter.com/crimeficpodcast
Instagram: instagram.com/crimefictionpodcast/
Website: partnersincrime.online
Patreon: patreon.com/partnersincrimepodcast

29 min