Holly Jackson: ‘Obviously, I love murder - fictional murder’ (2024)

ByShola Lee,BBC News

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For the author of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, the process of writing a whodunnit is as meticulous as investigating a crime.

"I am obsessive about it," she says. "I don't quite have a 'murder board' because it's not on the wall, but it is on the floor."

Each scene in one of Holly's books corresponds to an index card, which is then carefully placed into columns for each act in the story. The author admits this "does rather take over the room".

While this is great for planning a storyline, Holly says opening her office door a "bit too ferociously" can literally blow her plot out of place.

A Good Girl's Guide to Murder has now been turned into a BBC drama by lead writer Poppy Cogan, with Holly serving as executive producer. The first episode will air on BBC One at 21:15 BST on Thursday.

The series follows plucky heroine Pip Fitz-Amobi as she investigates a closed murder case. Pip soon finds a co-detective in Ravi Singh, whose brother was implicated in the crime.

Each clue, twist and turn in the story has been thoroughly discussed by Holly's fans on TikTok; the hashtag for A Good Girl's Guide to Murder - #agggtm - has more than 58,000 posts.

The Guardian called the series a "very modern Nancy Drew," with fans on TikTok praising the show, stitching their reactions with clips from the new series.

The BBC spoke to Holly about the process of writing her hit novel. "Obviously, I love murder," she says, "fictional murder."

'I need true crime in my ears'

Holly, 31, from Buckinghamshire, published her debut in 2019. She won a British Book Award the following year and has sold millions of copies around the world.

While her fiction fits into the young adult category, Holly does not shy away from heavier topics, like crime. Her first novel, for example, follows the disappearance and apparent murder of a school girl.

And Holly says true crime content - like the podcast Serial - became a "very useful" tool when writing A Good Girl's Guide to Murder. The structure of the book feels like a podcast, Holly says, adding: "We have transcripts of dialogue the whole time."

In the sequel to Holly's first book - called Good Girl, Bad Blood - Pip even creates a true crime podcast herself.

And Holly says this research tool soon seeped into her real-life. "I can't really do anything without a true crime podcast," she says. "If I'm walking the dog or washing the dishes, I need true crime in my ears."

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In the last ten years, true crime series have won international acclaim: Serial won a Peabody Award in 2015 and In The Dark - a long-form investigative journalism series - became the first podcast to win a George Polk Award in 2019. And, according to The New York Times, Serial has had more 705m downloads.

Even Holly is curious why crime is such a popular source of entertainment.

"Especially with young women," she wonders, "is that like, an instinct in us that's trying to protect ourselves?"

Georgia Hardstark is the co-host of My Favorite Murder, a US podcast that looks into historic and modern cases, with one episode covering the Dancing Plague of 1518 and the Paper Bag Killer.

For Georgia, part of the reason she is so interested in true crime is that it helps her feel less "paranoid" and validates her anxieties about life, she explains.

"That is at the forefront of my mind, constantly, you know, 'What's around the next corner? Are my doors locked?'"

'I know who the murderer is'

For Holly, the line between fact and fiction is clearly drawn: unlike true crime cases, she always knows "the ending before I even write the first sentence".

"I knew from the get-go who the murderer was going to be, this whole setup," she says. "The slightly more complicated thing is not working out the mystery - it's working out how Pip is going to solve the mystery."

In A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, for example, Pip uses her Extended Project Qualification - an accreditation where a student independently researches a given topic - to interview suspects and keep track of clues for the case.

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While Holly uses true crime as a "jumping off" point for research, she notes the content, often used as a source of entertainment, is "obviously, about real life people's trauma".

Jessica Jarlvi - a "Scandi-noir" writer and lecturer on the University of Cambridge's Crime and Thriller Writing course - says things like true crime podcasts risk sensationalising these events.

"It just puts me off," she says, "whereas in fiction, you don't have to worry about that."

In Georgia's view, however, ignoring real-life crime - often with women victims - "is to sweep it under the rug".

'I don't have passive readers'

Modern crime readers are "becoming more and more demanding", Jessica adds.

Holly agrees: "I don't have those passive readers, I have the really active ones who are looking to solve the mystery."

On TikTok, fans of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder share videos with their predictions and suspect lists as they read along with the book.

In one video, a reader guides people on how to annotate the book to keep track, colour co-ordinating sections into "clues" and "conflicts".

"It makes me have to up my game a bit more," Holly says.

Wondering how to watch A Good Girl's Guide to Murder? You can stream the series on BBC iPlayer.

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Holly Jackson: ‘Obviously, I love murder - fictional murder’ (2024)

FAQs

Can a 12 year old read a good girl's guide? ›

The book has some strong language that may not be suitable for younger kids and has many mentions of sex and drugs, so I would recommend this book to people 14 and up.

Is a good girl's guide a true story? ›

But the real inspiration for AGGGTM was the world of true crime: podcasts and documentaries. I became a true crime obsessive and wanted to write a book which replicated this 'real' amateur detective angle. What were the challenges of having a teenage girl as your 'detective'?

What is the order for the Holly Jackson books? ›

  • Book 1. A Good Girl's Guide to Murder. Book 1. A Good Girl's Guide to Murder. ...
  • Book 2. Good Girl, Bad Blood. Book 2. ...
  • Book 2. Good Girl, Bad Blood Collector's Edition. Book 2. ...
  • Book 3. As Good As Dead. Book 3. ...
  • Book 3. As Good As Dead Collector's Edition. Book 3. ...
  • Book 4. Kill Joy - World Book Day 2021. Book 4. ...
  • Book 5. Kill Joy. Book 5.

What age is appropriate for as good as dead Holly Jackson? ›

Age wise I'd recommend this book to someone who can handle the themes discussed in this book (like murder, suicide, drugs etc). I'd say someone between the ages of 13 and older.

Is my girl appropriate for a 11 year old? ›

During this film we see young Vada begin to grow up. Unfortunately, an unexpected death will either drive her back into her previous loneliness, or give her the strength to tell the ones she loves that she cares about them. We award our Dove “Family-Approved” Seal to this film for ages twelve and above.

Is good girl bad blood appropriate? ›

Rated: High, for around 30 uses of strong language, 20 uses of moderate language, 10 uses of mild language, and 10 uses of the name of Deity in vain. Trigger warnings should be present for rape and sexual assault. Violence is high, sometimes going into gory, horrific and bloody detail.

Is A Good Girl's Guide turning into a movie? ›

Holly Jackson's popular mystery series A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is making its way to the small screen, with an exciting adaptation set to debut in the UK this July and a Netflix release to follow in August. Taking on the lead role is Emma Myers, known for her standout performance in Wednesday.

Who is the killer of Andie Bells? ›

The series takes place five years after a murder-suicide shook the town of Little Kilton. Popular high school senior Andie Bell was murdered by her boyfriend, Sal Singh, who then killed himself.

How old is Ravi in A Good Girl's Guide? ›

Q&A. Lauren In the first interview she does with Ravi, it says that he is 20 years old, I believe. -Lauren :)… more.

What genre is Holly Jackson? ›

Young adult mystery

Who goes missing in Good Girl, Bad Blood? ›

In Holly Jackson's novel, Good Girl, Bad Blood the protagonist, Pip Fitz-Amobi, goes on her second adventure as a high school detective. In this novel, Pip searches for Jamie Reynolds, the brother of Pip's close friend. Jamie goes missing on the day of Sal and Andie's memorial.

Is Holly Jackson writing anymore books? ›

Holly Jackson has now announced that she is writing a new YA mystery and crime book Called the reappearance of Rachel Price. The book is set to be released in April 2024! The book is going to be about a teenage girl named Bel who's mother passed away leaving her with many questions.

Can I read As Good as Dead without reading Good Girl, Bad Blood? ›

“As Good as Dead” should not be read as a stand-alone because there are a lot of references to both of the previous novels since “As Good as Dead” is the final book in the series. The story begins as Pip is about to head to college, but she is still haunted by the way her last investigation ended.

Why is those who want me dead Rated R? ›

The MPAA rating has been assigned for “strong violence, and language throughout.” The Kids-In-Mind.com evaluation includes a couple of kissing and hugging scenes between a married couple, several scenes of forest fires causing the death of three children and a man, several scenes of people being murdered by explosion ...

Is Five Survive scary? ›

You could even say, it is more horror than thriller. This is not a book for the faint-hearted, but in terms of tension and high stakes, it is a knockout. Overall I really liked it, even though there were parts I found unsettling to read.

What age is a good girl's guide for? ›

14 - 18 years

What is a good reading age for a 12 year old? ›

The expectation is that the range of reading achievement is likely to be two-thirds of the median chronological age of the group. ie. in a mixed-ability class of 12-year-olds, the reading ages would vary from 8 to 16.

Is the IT book appropriate for a 12 year old? ›

Yes, there is cussing, drinking, smoking, and sexual situations, but guess what? It's all stuff that teens do, or at least THINK about doing. I probably would not go place this book in the hands of an innocent 12 year old, but I would not frown upon someone that age reading it. Sara I think it depends on your maturity.

Should I read to my 12 year old? ›

As a child listens and understands at a higher level than he's able to read independently (right up to high school age), reading aloud provides children with the chance to listen and engage with texts beyond their own reading level — and this is wonderfully constructive for vocabulary development.

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