Chris Brookmyre - Quite Ugly One Evening

Chris Brookmyre - Quite Ugly One Evening

From Scots Whay Hae! by Alistair Braidwood

May 19, 2026 · 45 min

About this episode

Alistair Braidwood interviews Chris Brookmyre about his latest Jack Parlabane mystery and the evolution of his writing.

For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali caught up with writer Chris Brookmyre to talk about Quite Ugly One Evening , the latest Jack Parlabane mystery which is published 30 years after his celebrated debut Quite Ugly One Morning , a novel which introduced us to both the writer and his notable creation. Chris talks about his fondness for Parlabane, why he keeps returning to him, and how Jack has changed over the years. He also considers how he himself has changed as a writer, and that working as a part of Ambrose Parry with his wife Marisa Haetzman has been a big part of that progression. The two then talk about the new novel, the cruise liner setting, the unusual ‘research’ behind it, the concept of the locked room mystery, writing as a form of personal investigation, contemplating the past through his characters, and the inspirations behind the invented children’s TV show The Imaginators which is central to the plot. They also discuss the humour in his work, with Chris talking about his comedy heroes, the comparisons between crime writers and comedians, the art of storytelling, and trying to make sense of the world through the process of writing. He also makes it clear he…

People in this episode

Host: Alistair Braidwood

Guest: Chris Brookmyre

Topics covered

  • Scottish crime fiction
  • Jack Parlabane
  • writing process
  • humor in literature
  • character development
  • locked room mystery

Keywords

  • Chris Brookmyre
  • Jack Parlabane
  • Scottish crime fiction
  • writing
  • humor
  • locked room mystery
  • The Imaginators

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Quite Ugly One Evening, Quite Ugly One Morning, The Cracked Mirror, The Imaginators

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