Praise for

 

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A Sense of Occasion – the Chelmsford Stories

 

‘Woodcraft has a light, lovely and loving touch. Her Chelmsford stories are intense, easy, evocative of times, places and passions’

BEATRIX CAMPBELL, WRITER AND SOCIAL COMMENTATOR

 

‘Woodcraft’s take on growing up mod in Chelmsford is poignant, heart-warming and hip . . . Wry tales of teenage love, loss, languor and Lambrettas that bring a lump to the throat long after you’ve closed the cover’

VAL WILMER, AUTHOR OF AS SERIOUS AS YOUR LIFE AND MAMA SAID THERE’D BE DAYS LIKE THIS

 

‘A lovely, lovely read’

TOMMY STEELE

 

Good Bad Woman

 

‘Sparklingly written, with believable dialogue and a lively plot’

MARCEL BERLINS, GUARDIAN

 

‘My current favourite is debut author Elizabeth Woodcraft . . . funny, engaging’

THE BOOKSELLER

 

‘She has a record collection worthy of any of the characters from High Fidelity

EVENING HERALD, DUBLIN

 

‘Hip, funny and a strong female character’

MURDER ONE

 

‘Sharp, streetwise and engaging’

WESTERN MAIL

 

‘Unusual and compelling . . . with the bonus of a Motown soundtrack’

TIME OUT

 

‘Frankie Richmond is a great creation – more please’

CATH STAINCLIFFE, MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS

 

Good Bad Woman is an unchained medley of love, loss, laughter and the law’

VAL MCDERMID

 

Babyface

 

‘Elizabeth Woodcraft has created in Richmond the sort of lawyer that we want to side with’

THE TIMES

 

‘Unusual and highly readable’

SHOTS MAGAZINE

 

‘Witty and well-plotted’

BIRMINGHAM SUNDAY MERCURY

 

‘Richmond is lively and self-deprecatingly funny’

MARCEL BERLINS, GUARDIAN

 

‘A belt-it-out Motown woman’

IRELAND ON SUNDAY