Virtual Visit: Janice Hallett, author of A Box Full of Murders

Book a FREE 45-minute webinar with Janice Hallett on Friday 27th June at 10:30AM.

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Janice has written many bestselling mystery books for adults, but A Box Full of Murders is her first for children. Hear all about her new children’s book in this webinar for KS2 classes, and learn why all her stories contain MURDER!

About the event

  • What’s an epistolary novel? Find out about Janice’s trademark writing style, and how she includes voice notes, letters and instant messages as part of her books and why her characters communicate in this way.
  • Discover the book’s dual timeline and summer camp setting – and take part in a quiz to find out what tent group you would be best suited to!
  • Plus, hear all about Janice’s writing tips and tricks: how she plots her stories, clues and red herrings, where she gets inspiration from, and more.
  • You can also ask Janice your own questions for the live Q&A that will be happening the end of the event by following this link 

About the book 

The first children’s murder mystery from number-one-bestselling author of The Appeal, Janice Hallett, perfect for fans of Robin Stevens and Rhian Tracey.

When Ava and Luke discover a mysterious box of papers in their attic they are instantly curious about secrets it might hold. As they read through letters, diary entries, newspaper cuttings and listen to secret recordings, they realize that a decades-old, still unsolved, murder mystery is unfolding right in front of them . . .

Ava and Luke decide to try and crack the case themselves. But as they work through the clues, it soon becomes clear that the mystery isn’t something left in the past: the killer is still be out there – and might be closer than they think…

YOU know the facts. YOU have all the clues. Can YOU solve the mystery before they do?

About the author 

Janice Hallett studied English at University College London and spent several years as a magazine editor, winning two awards for journalism. She then worked in government communications for the Cabinet Office, Home Office and Department for International Development. After gaining an MA in screenwriting at Royal Holloway, she co-wrote the feature film Retreat and went on to write the Shakespearean stage comedy NetherBard, as well as a number of other plays for London’s new-writing theatres. Her debut novel, The Appeal, was a Sunday Times bestseller, a Waterstones Thriller of the Month and Sunday Times Crime Book of the Month. Her second novel, The Twyford Code, was published in 2022 and was an instant bestseller. When not indulging her passion for global travel, she is based in West London.

 

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