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Seattle Post-Intelligencer Friday, January 30, 2004
Doctor pens a thriller in his 'spare time'
Being the master of one of the professions is not enough for some residents of the Rose City. No, after a long, hard day of running an ad agency or practicing the law or medicine, there somehow remains the unquenchable need to become a writer of popular fiction in what used to be called "spare time."...
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Interview with Mysterybooks.com
Your debut has quite the machiavellian plot of revenge, what was your inspiration for this?
A sophisticated villain wouldn't indulge in anything simple. Mimi believes in subtlety -- up to a point...
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Interview with BellaOnline
What obstacles did you have to overcome to write this story and how did you do it?
I wasn't interested in writing just another tale of a psychopathic doctor. That might have been easier to sell, but to me, it's not as scary. I wanted the story to hinge entirely on reality, or at least real possibilities. And I never believe anybody is all good or all bad. If you put that kind of a character in a book it's instantly suspect. So, as a reader, if I want reality, I want it all gray and murky, like life...
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