Drawing on a career spent in the Scottish legal system, this author brings an insider's authenticity to crime fiction. His narratives expertly weave intricate mysteries with a profound understanding of human nature and motivation. Readers will find compelling plots rooted in a sharp grasp of justice and the complexities of criminal behavior. Beyond traditional thrillers, he also crafts unique 'faction' narratives, blending real-life events with fictional murder plots, often inspired by his home city.
Ian Simpson's clear systematic approach to all aspects of drawing provides a
comprehensive drawing course, ideal for both beginners and for those with
considerable experience who want to re-examine the fundamentals.
First published in the UK by Quarto (1993), this reference manual and project book, for both beginners and experienced artists, aims to teach techniques associated with various drawing media, encourage creativity and develop individual style. Also presents lessons featuring and explaining the works of master artists, both past and present. Includes a glossary and an index. The author is an artist who has hosted three television series on drawing and painting, and written several books including 'The Challenge of Landscape Painting'. He has taught art in London and New York and is currently a consultant to the Open College of the Arts.