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New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Author’s dark side Why Paul Turned To Crime

Paul Cleave is one of New Zealand’s most successful writers, with his crime novels selling all around the world.

Nearly 20 years after it was published, his first book, The Cleaner, has been made into TV series Dark City: The Cleaner. Paul, 49, tells the Weekly about the inspiration behind his novels and how he switches off from the dark stuff he writes.

I started writing when I was 19.

I was working in retail and would come home at nightby retired FBI agent John Douglas, about profiling serial killers and mass murderers.

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