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What JR, Alexis, and Domingue Taught this Mystery Writer
One of the best compliments I've received from readers about the Lady Mystery series is that each mystery unfolds like an episode of television. The vivid nature of the storytelling, the feeling that you're in the room watching the events happen, is high praise for a kid who spent her youth as a TV junky.
Yes, I must confess.
I was an addict. As much as I'd love to say that my inspiration was birthed from the high-quality ITV/PBS broadcasts like The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, I can't.
The show was great, but I fancied others more; the more soapy or dramatic, the better. I confess Dallas and Dynasty cemented my love for intrigue.
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'The business of the poet and novelist is to show the sorriness underlying the grandest things, and the grandeur underlying the sorriest things.