Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival 🫆🔍

Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival 🫆🔍

Harrogate International Festivals.

I was absolutely delighted to be invited by EDPR, alongside Harrogate International Festivals, to the 2025 Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival. From the moment I stepped into Harrogate and the historic Old Swan Hotel, the place was alive with literary energy and a passion for crime fiction that never ceases to amaze me.

There’s far too much to squeeze into one post, but here are just a few standout moments from an unforgettable weekend:

Post‑Mortem Postcode Lottery:

This was one of the most thought‑provoking discussions I attended. The panel featured Chris Chibnall, AA Dhand, Belinda Bauer, Mel Pennant,Trisha Sakhlecha, and Simon Mayo delving into how geography, inequality and social context can shape both victims and investigations. It was eye-opening and powerful.

Panel of six people on stage discussing books, with bright spotlight and "Theakston" logo in the background. Participants are relaxed and engaged.

Jack Reacher Room with Transworld & Penguin:

Transworld and Penguin transformed this space into a Reacher fan’s dream, packed with advanced copies, exclusive editions and bookish treasures. I may or may not have spent a bit too long in there...

Reacher poster held up against the back drop.
Reacher poster held up against the back drop.
American diner set up.
American diner set up.

Giveaways from HQ and Canelo

From cupcakes to proof copies, there was no shortage of bookish goodies on offer. A huge thank you to both publishers for their generosity!

Golden typewriter next to proof copies of an unknown book.
Golden typewriter next to proof copies of an unknown book.
Canelo lucky dip box with cup cakes next to it.
Canelo lucky dip box with cup cakes next to it.

Murder at Hotel Orient:

This immersive experience brought a fictional crime scene to life in the most unexpected and interactive way. A unique twist on traditional panels, and so much fun.

Two women in red shirts stand at a festival booth with "Murder at the Hotel Orient" books. Background text: "HARROGATE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVALS."

In Conversation with Paula Hawkins and Kate Mosse:

Hearing these two incredible authors reflect on their careers, their writing process and the enduring pull of crime fiction was pure magic. I left feeling incredibly inspired. I even managed to tell Paula about my recent trip to watch The Girl on The Train at The Grand in Leeds.

Photo of Paula Hawkins.
Photo of Paula Hawkins.
Photo of Kate Mosse.
Photo of Kate Mosse.

The Big Read:

It’s always a joy to share a collective reading experience, and this one didn’t disappoint. Bookworms united in their thoughts, theories and takes, it was everything a reader could want. Back again for 2025, The Big Read launched with a bang at this year’s festival and it’s fast becoming one of my favourite parts of the weekend. This free reading group event centred around Paula Sutton’s The Potting Shed Murder!

Room with a table, chairs, and a red banner for the "Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival" by a large window with beige curtains.

Janice Hallett Pop-up:

Just as the heavens opened and the rain came pouring down. Janice was every bit as engaging and clever in person as she is on the page. Huddled under the marquee with fellow readers, listening to her speak about her work, was one of those brilliant bookish moments I’ll never forget.

The Secret Book Review with Janice.
The Secret Book Review with Janice.
Janice Hallett pop up stand
Janice Hallett pop up stand

An Extra Special Moment:

I was incredibly lucky to be invited to a Debut Authors Lunch hosted by Transworld Books. Sitting down with these talented new writers, hearing about their journeys and what inspired their debuts, was a genuine highlight. The future of crime fiction is in very good hands.

Alison from Penguin UK with new author Frances Crawford.
Alison from Penguin UK with new author Frances Crawford.
Book displayed on a table next to a cup of coffee.
Book displayed on a table next to a cup of coffee.

And honestly... That's just the start!

These were just some of the highlights from an absolutely jam-packed few days. I met so many wonderful authors, fellow book bloggers, podcast hosts, industry legends and best of all other book lovers who were just as excited to be there. The atmosphere was warm, welcoming and full of that special festival magic that only Harrogate can deliver.

Thank you again to EDPR and Harrogate International Festivals for the kind invitation and for such a memorable, book-filled weekend.

Already counting down the days until next year!

A white tape outline of a human figure on the pavement near steps, next to a colorful event poster promoting a murder mystery show in July.
A white tape outline of a human figure on the pavement near steps, next to a colorful event poster promoting a murder mystery show in July.
Outdoor view of the festival grounds with large orange letters spelling “HARROGATE” under a canopy of trees, with attendees relaxing at tables near tents and umbrellas.
Outdoor view of the festival grounds with large orange letters spelling “HARROGATE” under a canopy of trees, with attendees relaxing at tables near tents and umbrellas.
Close-up of a 2025 Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival press pass being held up by hand, with a red lanyard and a leafy outdoor background.
Close-up of a 2025 Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival press pass being held up by hand, with a red lanyard and a leafy outdoor background.
View of the main festival stage set for a panel event, featuring the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival logo, podium, two chairs, and stacks of books against a dramatic black and red backdrop.
View of the main festival stage set for a panel event, featuring the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival logo, podium, two chairs, and stacks of books against a dramatic black and red backdrop.
Smiling woman standing indoors holding a red book and envelope from a giveaway, wearing a floral dress and festival lanyard, in front of a “Bookshop” branded backdrop.
Smiling woman standing indoors holding a red book and envelope from a giveaway, wearing a floral dress and festival lanyard, in front of a “Bookshop” branded backdrop.
Easel display board reading “Welcome to the Penguin General Crime Club” with the Penguin logo, placed in a traditional room with framed artwork and soft lighting.
Easel display board reading “Welcome to the Penguin General Crime Club” with the Penguin logo, placed in a traditional room with framed artwork and soft lighting.