A criminal justice background informs the seedy underworld of Manchester author Jules Grant’s debut, she tells Adrian Magson
Basing your novel on a familiar location has certain advantages; it helps to give it colour, depth and a sense of reality, but also a framework on which to ‘hang’ the story. One author who has done this successfully is Jules Grant, whose Manchester-based debut We Go Around in the Night and are Consumed by Fire was published by Myriad Editions in April.