Graham Goodwood came up with the idea for The Sauna Murder Society after becoming fascinated by the gloriously eclectic mix of sauna-goers at a summer festival—the kind of people who looked as though they’d all accidentally wandered in from entirely different novels.
When not writing murder mysteries set on windswept piers, Graham can usually be found trying to perfect homemade compost, walking his cocker spaniel, or sitting in a sauna three times a week while plotting twists, motives and suspicious alibis for the next instalment in The Sauna Murder Society Mysteries.
He lives on the south coast of England where the tea is strong, the sea air is bracing, and everybody appears to know everybody else’s business.