Orlando Murrin – How to bring characters back to the plot

Orlando Murrin has had many careers. In the early 90’s he appeared on ‘Masterchef’, reaching the semi-final on a show watched by 12 million people. From then, he’s worked as a chef and hotelier, written cookbooks, edited magazines, made podcasts, and now has a novel out.

‘Knife Skills for Beginners’ sees Paul Delamare investigating murders at a high-end cookery school in Belgravia, London. We talk about why the kitchen has the perfect recipe for crime. You can hear why his protagonist very rarely did what he was supposed to, how he researched the novel while writing, and what made he keep going on tangents.

We discuss why Orlando is extremely particular about his keyboard, whether magazine writing influences story-telling, where his drive to do comes from, and why a little bit of wine sometimes helps alot.

This week’s episode is sponsored by ‘Who is the Cheese Wire Killer?’, a new true crime podcast putting you in the heart of one of the UK’s most famous unsolved murders. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

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