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110: GD Wright – Family Secrets, Crime Writing and Against the Tide

39 min · 25. Juni 2026
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In this episode of In My Good Books, Susie Green is joined by author GD Wright to discuss his latest crime novel, Against the Tide. Gaz shares the inspiration behind Against the Tide, the third novel set in his fictional coastal town of Beechbrook. They discuss family liaison officers, the personal experiences that shaped the story, and why this is the most emotional and darkest book he has written so far. The conversation also explores Gaz's experience of working in the police, his recovery after a serious illness, his screenwriting work on upcoming film Breathe Deep, and the launch of his new podcast, Pros and Cons. Books discussed in this episode: • Against the Tide by GD Wright • Run For Your Life by Jackie Kabler • The Date by T.H. Murdoch • The Family Break by Ruth Irons Find Gaz here: https://www.instagram.com/gdwrightwrites/ Buy Against The Tide: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/against-the-tide-g-d-wright/7914629?ean=9780008763213&next=t

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