Mossley writer’s debut crime novel ready to grip readers

A MOSSLEY writer’s debut novel featuring an unforgettable detective duo will soon be hitting the bookshelves.

After winning numerous prizes for his short fiction, Richard Hooton’s crime novel The Margaret Code will be published in hardback, eBook and audio on April 10.

A paperback version is set to follow next January.

Richard, who works as a senior communications officer for Tameside Council, wrote the book in his spare time before securing an agent and a publishing deal.

Richard Hooton with his debut novel The Margaret Code

The voice-led whodunnit follows 89-year-old Margaret, whose failing memory holds the key to the murder investigation taking place on her street.

Attempting to solve the murder of her best friend and neighbour Barbara, Margaret is convinced Barbara entrusted her with a secret before she died – a secret now buried in Margaret’s ailing memory.

With the help of her grandson James, Margaret sets out to recover her memory and investigate the crime. But soon strange things begin happening in her home. Her family are convinced Margaret’s illness is getting worse, but Margaret is sure somebody wants her out of the way.

The book has been inspired by the author’s own relationship with his grandmother, who died with Alzheimer’s when he was a teenager.

The Margaret Code will be published in the UK by Sphere, an imprint of Little Brown; in America by Union Square and Co; and in Germany by DTV. Richard is represented by Sam Copeland of literary agency Rogers, Coleridge and White.

The audiobook is narrated by BAFTA-nominated Manchester actress Maggie Ollerenshaw, who has starred in Open All Hours, Last of the Summer Wine and Coronation Street.

Richard studied English Literature at the University of Wolverhampton before becoming a journalist, working as a reporter and news editor and then going on to work in communications.

Taking to creative writing, Richard joined two writing groups and began entering short story competitions to hone his craft and validate his writing. He went on to win competitions such as the Hammond House Publishing International Literary Prize and the Evesham Festival of Words Short Story Competition, as well as being shortlisted for the prestigious Bridport Prize.

The Margaret Code is described as a compulsive and charming crime novel where “Elizabeth Is Missing” meets “The List Of Suspicious Things” and “The Marlow Murder Club”.

Richard said: “It’s a dream come true to have my novel published after many years of hard work to create it. I’d like to thank everyone who has supported me along the way, in particular my agent Sam Copeland and editor Rosanna Forte and her team at Sphere, whose expertise and enthusiasm has been exceptional.”

Sphere Editorial Director Rosanna Forte said: “Richard’s novel captured me from the first page. Margaret is the most compelling of narrators: witty, warm, perspicacious, and heartbreakingly vulnerable. Richard is a master at drawing complex and convincing relationships, and this, combined with a superbly twisty plot, makes for a crime novel unlike anything else I’ve read.

“Everybody at Little, Brown has fallen head over heels for The Margaret Code and I’m very excited for readers to do likewise.”

The Margaret Code is available to pre-order from Amazon or any bookshop. Richard is on Facebook, Instagram, X, and Bluesky as @RJHooton.