Leominster Councillor Peter Ellis used personal experience to pen first crime novel about transgender private detective
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Jess Phillips, 12th September
A Leominster town councillor has used personal experiences to write his first crime novel about a transgender private detective.
Her own sense of identity is tested in the search to find the murderer, and Peter's attempt to tackle ->-bleeped-<- in the novel stems from his own experiences.
He said: "I'm actually transgendered myself so I'm not transsexual but I do spend some time in my feminine mode – as Penny Ellis – although not generally in Leominster."
"I suppose I have been conscious of it for quite a long time but it's now 30 years since my wife has known and she has been very supportive and helped me come to terms with it."
I love crime novels, I'll have to put it on my (extremely long) list.