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Desert Island Discs

Ann Cleeves, writer

Desert Island Discs

BBC

Society & Culture, Music Commentary, Music, Personal Journals

4.413.7K Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Ann Cleeves is a crime writer best known for two series of novels, both of which have been adapted for television. Vera, for ITV, features her detective Vera Stanhope, and Shetland, for the BBC, focuses on DI Jimmy Perez, who works for the Shetland police. Born in 1954, Ann grew up in Herefordshire and Devon. After secondary school she spent a year providing childcare for a family in London before reading English at the University of Sussex. She dropped out of her degree course, and by chance, was offered a job as assistant cook at the bird observatory in Fair Isle, despite not knowing how to cook, nor anything about birds. She met her husband Tim there, who came as a visiting bird watcher. They spent four years on the tiny tidal island of Hilbre off the Wirral peninsula, where Ann started to write. Her debut novel was published in 1986 and she has published a book a year since then. Her first Shetland novel, Raven Black, appeared in 2006 and won the Duncan Lawrie Dagger, at the time the richest crime-writing prize in the world. Her second breakthrough came when a TV producer picked up a second-hand copy of one her novels featuring her dishevelled detective Vera Stanhope and decided it would make perfect prime-time viewing. In October 2017, Ann received the Diamond Dagger from the Crime Writers’ Association, the highest honour in British crime writing, awarded by fellow crime authors. In 2018, she published the final of eight Shetland novels, and this autumn will see the publication of the first of a new Vera series set in Devon. Her husband Tim died in December 2017. Ann lives in Whitley Bay, with her two daughters and six grandchildren nearby. BOOK CHOICE: The Balkan Trilogy by Olivia Manning LUXURY: Pen and paper CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Suzanne by Leonard Cohen Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Cathy Drysdale

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts

0:05.0

I'm Lauren LeVern and this is the Desert Island Discs podcast.

0:08.6

Every week I ask my guests to choose the eight tracks, book and luxury they'd want to

0:12.8

take with them if they were cast away to a desert island.

0:16.3

For right reasons the music is shorter than the original broadcast.

0:20.1

I hope you enjoy listening.

0:30.0

Music Radio Music

0:42.8

My cast away this week is the writer Anne Cleves.

0:46.2

She's known as the Queen of Village Noir.

0:48.9

Crime fiction is her métier and she is as successful as she is prolific.

0:54.2

In 2016 she celebrated the publication of 13 novels in as many years and the following

0:59.7

year received the Diamond Dagger Award from the Crime Riders Association, the highest

1:04.2

honour in British crime fiction.

1:06.2

However, it was 20 years into her career before mainstream success arrived with the first

1:11.2

of her Shetland series Raven Black.

1:14.6

Her characters have made the transition from page to screens so successfully that last

1:19.2

year both Vera and Shetland appeared in the radio time list of the greatest British

1:24.1

crime dramas.

1:25.4

Neither of her best known creations, detectives Vera Stannep and Jimmy Perez fit the traditional

1:31.0

mold.

1:32.0

No smart suits, cut glass accents or explorations of London's CD underbelly for them.

1:37.6

Vera is Northeastern, overweight and middle aged, while Perez is a soft spoken Shetlander

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