A Gripping Police Procedural: Read Our Q&A with Matthew Spencer, Author of Black River

A Gripping Police Procedural: Read Our Q&A with Matthew Spencer, Author of Black River

Briefly tell us about your book.

Black River is a police procedural –⁠ a mystery and a whodunnit. Two women have been killed in separate houses on the Parramatta River at Gladesville in Sydney. When a third body is found in the deserted grounds of a boys’ boarding school, the first question for detectives is: are the three murders linked?

What inspired the idea behind this book?

The central idea of Black River is that something very bad has happened on the campus of a big boarding school and the journalist who is sent to cover the story was a student there as a child. I grew up on the grounds of a boarding school –⁠ my parents were teachers –⁠ and I worked as a newspaper journalist for twenty years, so it is drawing on elements of my past.

What was the research process like for the book?

This was where my journalism came in: I did a lot of interviews. I spoke with homicide detectives and forensic investigators, pathologists and psychiatrists. Then I just went ahead and made stuff up. I think the trick is making things feel and sound believable. You don’t want to labour stuff or be a slave to accuracy around procedure, you want to be a slave to writing a smooth, entertaining story for your readers. I also read a bit of non-fiction around serial killers, such as I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, about the Golden State Killer in California.

Who are some of your favourite authors? Or favourite books?

Thomas Harris. I think Red Dragon is the best thriller ever written. Peter Temple, for character and place –⁠ The Broken Shore is a police procedural where the plot is almost secondary. I loved November Road by Lou Berney. The North Water by Ian McGuire. I’m currently reading Slow Horses by Mick Herron. Oh boy!

What’s your daily writing routine like and what are you working on at the moment?

I write every day, usually late morning into the afternoon. Saturdays, Sundays, Easter Friday, New Year’s Eve. I’ll do anywhere from three to five hours a day. I don’t think I work hard –⁠ it’s not like I’m doing an eight-hour day. But I work consistently. I think you have to show up and sit down every day. I’m writing a second book. It’s not a sequel to Black River, but it centres on two of the homicide detectives in the book, Rose Riley and Priya Patel.

Buy a copy of Black River here.

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Taut, Suspenseful and Utterly Compelling: Read Our Review of Black River by Matthew Spencer

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      Publisher details

      Black River
      Author
      Matthew Spencer
      Publisher
      Allen & Unwin
      Genre
      Fiction
      Released
      31 May, 2022
      ISBN
      9781761066184

      Synopsis

      A long, burning summer in Sydney. A young woman found murdered in the deserted grounds of an elite boarding school. A serial killer preying on victims along the banks of the Parramatta River. A city on edge.

      Adam Bowman, a battling journalist who grew up as the son of a teacher at Prince Albert College, might be the only person who can uncover the links between the school murder and the 'Blue Moon Killer'. But he will have to go into the darkest places of his childhood to piece together the clues. Detective Sergeant Rose Riley, meanwhile, is part of the taskforce desperately trying to find the killer before he strikes again. Adam Bowman's excavation of his past might turn out to be Rose's biggest trump card or it may bring the whole investigation crashing down, and put her own life in danger.

      Taut, suspenseful and utterly compelling, Black River is the best thriller you'll read this year.

      Matthew Spencer
      About the author

      Matthew Spencer

      Matthew Spencer was a journalist at The Australian for twenty years, with long stints running the Foreign News desk and as Opinion Editor. He has written for newspapers and magazines in Uganda and Kenya and been published in The Australian Financial Review and The Sydney Morning Herald. He was born in Parramatta. The son of teachers, he lived with his sister Kate on the 320-acre campus of a boys' boarding school. Long summers on the largely deserted property while exploring the remnant bush with its tributary of the Parramatta River inspired this book. Black River is to be published by Allen and Unwin in June 2022.

      Books by Matthew Spencer

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      1. Sue Littlejohn says:

        Loved it. Can’t wait for the next book.

      2. Thomas says:

        I am sure everyone who went to boarding school in Sydney knows the school where the setting of this book is based.