Set in the shadow of
Regent’s Park, my very first novel - THE DE CLERAMBAULT CODE - throws a special spotlight on this
pocket of North West London.
Firstly, let’s take a
look at Regents Park itself, a favoured all-year-round place for reflection for the novel’s protagonist, Laura Hill.
The park has an outer ring road called the Outer Circle (4.3 km) and an inner ring road, the Inner Circle, which surrounds the most carefully tended section of the park, Queen Mary's Gardens. Apart from two link roads between these two, the park is reserved for pedestrians. The south, east and most of the west side of the park are lined with elegant white stucco terraces of houses designed by John Nash. Running through the northern end is Regent's Canal which connects the Grand Union Canal to the former London Docks. The 166 hectares (410 acres) park is mainly open parkland with a wide range of amenities including gardens, a lake and a boating area. The northern side is the home of the London Zoo. There are several public gardens with flowers and specimen plants, especially Queen Mary's Gardens in the Inner Circle - where the Open Air Theatre is also located (snapped below from an air balloon)
The park has an outer ring road called the Outer Circle (4.3 km) and an inner ring road, the Inner Circle, which surrounds the most carefully tended section of the park, Queen Mary's Gardens. Apart from two link roads between these two, the park is reserved for pedestrians. The south, east and most of the west side of the park are lined with elegant white stucco terraces of houses designed by John Nash. Running through the northern end is Regent's Canal which connects the Grand Union Canal to the former London Docks. The 166 hectares (410 acres) park is mainly open parkland with a wide range of amenities including gardens, a lake and a boating area. The northern side is the home of the London Zoo. There are several public gardens with flowers and specimen plants, especially Queen Mary's Gardens in the Inner Circle - where the Open Air Theatre is also located (snapped below from an air balloon)
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter
Laura, herself, lives
at Redhill Place (below) off Albany Street:
The local bookshop, West End Lane Books, has been the spot of many
book signings like this one for crime novelist, Ian Rankin:
book signings like this one for crime novelist, Ian Rankin:
Hampstead Heath –
another favourite destination for reflection and jogging
(the City in the background)
(the City in the background)
Then to the island of Korkula
And to the medieval
village of Mali Ston
(and its ominous castle in the background)
on the edge of the Peljesac Peninsula
(and its ominous castle in the background)
on the edge of the Peljesac Peninsula
Towards the end of
the novel and in mourning, Laura travels to Venice
And to Torcello, specifically,
the Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta di Torcello
With its world-famous
mosaics - which lead Laura to her ultimately fateful decision
(no spoilers here!)
(no spoilers here!)
As you know, all profits from the sale of all my novels, The De Clerambault Code, Soul Stealer and Retribution go to the charity Cudeca - see sidebar opposite (www.cudeca.org).


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N.B. Images from my two other novels are HERE (Soul Stealer) and HERE (Retribution).
And thriller number 4 - set in the UK's beautiful Peak District and the latest in the Alice Myers crime series - will be available soon both in paperback and on Kindle like its predecessors!
Enjoy!
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2. Lake Vyrnwy, near Welsh/Shropshire border:
and the lake itself:




3. The Peak District, Derbyshire:
More Peak District autumnal scenes:


