Crime & Detective Fiction · Audiobooks
Psychological crime fiction from a man who spent twenty years watching real trials. Stories built less on who did it than on why.
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Miles Hartwell is a British crime writer in his late forties, born and raised in the grey market towns of the English Midlands. Before turning to fiction, he spent the better part of two decades inside the machinery of the criminal justice system — first as a court reporter, later sitting in on the kind of trials that rarely make the front pages but leave everyone in the room changed.
He writes psychological crime: stories of ordinary people pushed past the edge of what they thought themselves capable of. His work is marked by a quiet, deliberate prose style, an instinct for moral ambiguity, and an ending you don't see coming until it has already arrived.
Hartwell lives alone on the Suffolk coast, writes longhand in the early mornings, and has never been comfortable talking about himself — which is partly why the details remain few.
…and many more. This selection represents only part of his work; numerous further original stories and audiobooks are published on his official channels.
Hartwell's stories are narrated in multiple languages — each language has its own dedicated channel.
Full-length crime audiobooks and original detective stories, free to listen.
Open channel → HU YouTube · MagyarTeljes hosszúságú bűnügyi hangoskönyvek és eredeti detektívtörténetek, magyar nyelven.
Csatorna megnyitása → TR YouTube · TürkçeTam uzunlukta polisiye sesli kitaplar ve özgün dedektif hikâyeleri, Türkçe seslendirmeyle.
Kanala git →Prefer audio only? The complete stories are also available as a podcast — listen anywhere.
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