But all the time, Sarah Lester, her father, her mother, Warden Price and Major Brooke kept rattling away inside my head, causing mayhem every night as I drifted off to sleep. I had so much fun writing Painted, that writing another thriller seemed like a good idea at the time! So Doctor Perry was born. Writing historical fiction had drained me and I needed a break from spending two hours of researching Victorian pubs, only to use the information for half a sentence. It was merely a book I was writing during quiet periods working at Antique Alley.Īs I was finishing Fifteen Postcards, I realised it needed a sequel, and I was adamant that The Last Letter would be the end, that it wasn’t going to be a trilogy, that I only needed two books to tell Sarah’s story.Īfter The Last Letter was published, I needed a break. When I started writing Fifteen Postcards, I never envisaged it as a series, or as a trilogy, or as a book which would spawn a spin off (more on that later).
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