Actually, I'm A Murderer
(Author) Terry DearyFour strangers on a train. An unlikely introduction: 'ACTUALLY, I'M A MURDERER.' Set in the north-east of England in the seventies, the lives of three people are thrown into turmoil when sharing a carriage with an unremarkable little man with round glasses, on the night train to Newcastle. By the end of the following day, one of them will be dead, one will turn blackmailer, and another forced to commit a crime. And all of them will be under the astute and watchful observation of Aline, the local police officer with her own agenda to fulfil. Then the body count begins to rise, which raises the question - just how many actual murderers are out there, and who will be the next victim?
Terry Deary
Terry Deary is a British author best known for his popular children's book series "Horrible Histories". Deary has written over 200 books, with "Horrible Histories" being his most notable work. His unique approach to history, blending humor and facts, has made his books engaging and educational for young readers.
Deary's literary style is characterized by his witty and irreverent tone, which has earned him a large following among children and adults alike. His contributions to literature include bringing history to life in a fun and accessible way, sparking an interest in the past among a new generation of readers.
Overall, Terry Deary has had a significant impact on the children's literature genre with his entertaining and informative books. His work continues to be celebrated for its ability to make learning history enjoyable and engaging for readers of all ages.