

Claire McGowan talks about her latest projects including her latest book The Other Wife
Claire McGowan was born in Northern Ireland. Her first novel The Fall was published in 2012. Claire's series of novels about forensic psychologist Paula Maguire will be familiar to many Suffolk readers. Claire's latest book is The Other Wife.
I always wanted to be a writer - I started into Agatha Christie quite early, about nine or so, and not long after that Stephen King (though I'm not sure why I was allowed to read this when my mother was very strict about TV!)
I couldn't say where she came from - one of those nice experiences where the book just unfolds with ease. I loved seeing how she changed a lot throughout the series, making mistakes but also growing up a bit.
It's about three women who seem like strangers but as you find out, are intricately connected. The main character, Suzi, is pregnant and stuck in an isolated cottage with her controlling husband, and has done something she's terribly guilty about.
I actually don't lecture any more - just writing full-time now.
I don't find this difficult as I read lots of different things, so it seems natural to write them too. However I do often make the romance too plotty and have to take things out!
I can as it's actually finished - the new book is called The Push and is about a murder in an ante-natal group. It's sort of a British Big Little Lies and will be out later this year.
I like to read non-fiction too and found Gloria Steinem's book, Revolution From Within, really changed how I thought about the world.
So many things! My kindle is also groaning. I want to give the Northern Lights books a proper go soon.
Thank you for reading and if you ever want to drop me a line I'll be sure to reply!
I have lived overseas three times in my life - China, France, and America.