![]() ![]() (At one point in the book, the British cops have to get information from their counterparts in France.) A former detective also read my first draft and pointed out my mistakes. Lucy, her neighbors and the crescent where they live are very much fictional.įor Lies at Her Door, I read manuals on British police procedure and sent copious questions to retired police detectives, forensic specialists and a fellow writer who lives in France. She is much younger, for a start! I can assure you, too, that “my” sinkhole was devoid of skeletons. However, although I draw on my own life for inspiration, Lucy is nothing like me. I think of it as resembling a wedding cake. My home is part of a gracious old terrace painted white. Like Lucy Freeman in “Lies at Her Door”, I live in a tall, thin house in the English city of Bristol. I was certainly inspired by real life, especially when a sinkhole appeared in a nearby garden. My system is more basic: I confess that my house overflows with books, and they’re shoehorned into crannies everywhere. Others might arrange them by size or color. It was a shameless attempt to place my books right at the front of your bookshelves! I’ve seen from surveys that roughly half of readers file their books alphabetically. ![]() The following is a Q&A with the author conducted by Lauren Carr, Senior Virtual Book Tour Coordinator and owner of iread Book Tours. ![]() ![]() Earlier today I reviewed Lies at Her Door by A. ![]()
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