Guest Writer Spot

My guest for this spot this week is the wonderful crime writer Val Penny, who writes the DI Hunter Wilson and DS Jane Renwick series. I first met Val at Swanwick Writers’ Summer School and she’s become a good friend and has been immensely supportive of my writing.

As Christmas is coming, it’s only fitting that we have a Christmas story. Here is the blurb for Hunter’s Christmas:

DI Hunter Wilson is looking forward to spending a holiday in India with his girlfriend Dr Meera Sharma, away from the cold, wet winter of Edinburgh. He looks to share his happiness with others when he is attacked by Santa Claus, he says.

His team swing into action to catch his attackers but then receive information about an elf found dead in a car park and a car stolen by Mrs Claus.

Are the crimes by these Christmas characters connected?

Can Hunter’s team restore peace and good will to Christmas?

Hunter’s Christmas and Other Stories includes tales about DI Hunter Wilson and DS Jane Renwick along with those about new and different characters in this gripping collection of short stories especially for crime fiction readers.

Here’s an extract to lure you in:

Tim and Bear marched along the hospital corridor to Hunter’s ward. They made an interesting duo; one tall with fair hair and broad shoulders, dressed in relaxed but expensive designer clothes, the other tall and black with equally wide shoulders and a more formal smart suit. When they arrived at Hunter’s bedside, Meera Sharma had just risen to leave.

“Hi, guys, I’ve told Meera she mustn’t disappoint her family by staying here with me. Tell her. I’ll be fine. There’s nothing anybody can do until I get out of here, and it looks like that might be a couple of weeks. They haven’t even operated on my wrist yet. It was too swollen.”

Meera looked at Tim. “Look after him for me.”

“I will.”

She looked sternly at Bear. “Don’t let him do anything stupid.”

“Why do I always get the difficult jobs?”

The men grinned at Meera.

“Enjoy your holiday, darling and send my love to each member of your crazy family,” Hunter said.

“What do you mean they’re crazy? They didn’t get beaten up by Santa Claus.” Meera kissed Hunter and left the ward.

“You are a lucky man, boss. What does she see in you?”

Hunter looked at his foot which was raised to keep his leg straight. “You’re right, Tim, I’ve been too scared to ask her, especially right now.” He smiled. “Pull up a chair and tell me what you know.”

“No, boss, you’re meant to tell us if you’ve remembered anything else,” Bear said. “Would you recognise the men if you saw them again?”

“No chance, they were all dressed up and wore fake white beards.” Hunter paused. There can’t be that many stores near the city centre hiring Santas can there?”

“Forty-seven Santas hired in the area, and ninety-six elves but only three stores hired three Santas to provide cover in shifts. Uniforms are going to interview the relevant store managers.”

“Elves!” Hunter exclaimed. “One of the Santas, the tallest one, said they’d had they’re tips stolen by an elf. He said he’d like to kill him.” Hunter moved and then grimaced in pain.

“That’s interesting, because a guy dressed as an elf has been found dead in Castle Terrace car park,” Tim said.

“And Mrs Claus stole a car from Thomson’s Top Cars,” said Bear.

“Look, I can’t do anything about this here, but there’s something strange with all this. Could you find the connection for me? There must be one.”

“Must be one what, Hunter?” Ailsa Myerscough asked as she walked in. “Don’t get him too excited, Tim. I’m going to operate on that wrist later.” She smiled at Tim and Bear. “Staff nurse Jessica will be along to take you for premeds and so on shortly Hunter. Is there anything you want to ask?”

“Will I die?”

“It’s always a risk, but probably not. As I said, boys, no excitement.” Then, as quietly as she had arrived, Ailsa left to carry on with her work. 

“If there’s nothing else you can tell us, we’re off to see Jamie and Frankie at Thomson’s Top Cars,” Bear said. “We’ll do our best to find out what’s going on.”

“I don’t want your best. I just want you to solve these crimes. There’s too much Christmas in them for my liking.”

Author bio

Val Penny has an Llb degree from the University of Edinburgh and her MSc from Napier University. She has had many jobs including hairdresser, waitress, banker, azalea farmer and lecturer but has not yet achieved either of her childhood dreams of being a ballerina or owning a candy store.

Until those dreams come true, she has turned her hand to writing poetry, short stories, nonfiction books, and novels. Her novels are published by SpellBound Books Ltd.

Val is an American author living in SW Scotland. She has two adult daughters of whom she is justly proud and lives with her husband and their cat.

Author Contact Details

Website: www.valpenny.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/valerie.penny.739

Twitter: @valeriepenny

Buy Links

Hunter’s Chase – https://geni.us/ic7r

Hunter’s Revenge – https://geni.us/a13c

Hunter’s Force – https://geni.us/f5eJb

The First Cut – https://linktr.ee/spellboundbks

Hunter’s Blood – https://tinyurl.com/8rrpp59x

Hunter’s Secret – https://tinyurl.com/ezer746e

Hunter’s Christmas – https://rb.gy/9d79us


If you’d like to be included in my guest writer slot, please get in touch: estherchilton@gmail.com. Poems can be up to 60 lines and prose 2000 words. If you’d like to add a short bio and photo, then great.

14 responses to “Guest Writer Spot”

  1. As a poet, I appreciate the beauty of words over appearances. I’ve tried using AI to find a better image for this book release but, unfortunately, it didn’t work out as I had hoped. I share this comment with a sense of reflection. On a brighter note, the weekend is just around the corner.

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    1. Thank you. Take care and have a lovely weekend.

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  2. This looks like a great Christmas read! Enjoyed the excerpt.

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    1. Thank you for taking the time to read it, Darlene.

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  3. This sounds so good. Thanks for introducing me.

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  4. I liked what I read

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    1. Thank you, Joanne. Val is a great writer.

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  5. Looks like a good read for this time of year – I’m a fan of novels set during Christmas.

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    1. There’s something special about them, isn’t there?

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  6. The exerpt got my attention. I have added it to my wish list in hopes that one of Santa’s helpers will wrap it for under the tree. Looking forward to reading it.

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    1. Thank you, Ann. I’m glad it got you interested.

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  7. An entertaining extract. Thanks for sharing, Esther.

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    1. I’m glad you liked it, Robbie.

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