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The Lost Women: Tim Weaver on 15 Years of David Raker, Writing Thrillers with Heart & Surprising Readers

The Lost Women: Tim Weaver on 15 Years of David Raker, Writing Thrillers with Heart & Surprising Readers

Episode 433 Published 3 weeks, 3 days ago
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In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa is joined by bestselling author Tim Weaver to talk about his gripping new novel The Lost Women, the fifteenth book in the much-loved David Raker series.

Tim reflects on reaching a major milestone as a writer and explains how he balances writing for long-time fans while ensuring every book can be read as a standalone. He also shares the chilling real-world inspirations behind The Lost Women, including a vanished documentary crew and an almost unimaginable hospital disappearance.

During the conversation, Tim discusses:

  • Writing the 15th David Raker novel and how the series has evolved
  • Why empathy, not angst, defines his central character
  • Creating twists that genuinely surprise readers
  • Writing thrillers that balance darkness with emotional heart
  • Why he avoids chasing trends and market expectations
  • How the publishing landscape has changed over the last 15 years
  • The rise of audiobooks and how listening has transformed his own reading life
  • The challenges of social media for authors
  • Why characters matter more than ever in crime fiction

Tim also reveals his ideal (and nightmare) writing environments, reflects on reader pressure around plot twists, and shares the biscuits that powered the writing and editing of The Lost Women.

A conversation with one of crime fiction’s most consistent and compelling voices.

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