Whanganui Regional Museum recently hosted three of the literary world's top crime writers.
The trio were in Whanganui to deliver their Crime After Crime group show. It was the second stop in a tour of seven New Zealand towns, brought about by publishers Hachette Aotearoa NZ.
Together with their publicity team, Val McDermid, JP Pomare and Michael Robotham were treated to a special tour of the museum's highlights by public programmes presenter Lisa Reweti.
The writers are well known to New Zealand readers. Scottish author Val McDermid has sold more than 18 million copies of her books to date, with several television adaptions. Her writing is associated with a sub-genre referred to as Tartan Noir. Val says the visit to the museum was important for people like herself.
"Coming from the other side of the planet, it's important to get an understanding of the culture because we don't know much about it otherwise. It's interesting to see, particularly with the river becoming a person — something which for us, is hard to get our heads around. That has been really illuminating."
Australian writer Michael Robotham's nine-book Joseph O'Loughlin series was a worldwide bestseller and is being adapted for the screen. He is well known for The Secrets She Keeps, now an award-winning TV drama, and his latest book, Lying Beside You, spurred author Stephen King to say, "The guy can't write a bad book. This is one of his best".