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Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Published: Nov 10, 2009
Description:
Review
"The best book of its kind.... An exciting omnibus volume that has widespread appeal and adds up to much, much more than the sum of its parts....delivering memorable revelations about the mystery genre and its different incarnations....Candor is no small part of this collection's great value. Time and again these crime writers return to the same questions: Is your character like you? Where did the character's name come from? How did you get published? The answers are always interesting." (New York Times _Janet Maslin_ )
"This book will delight any mystery lover....[and] make readers return to favorite books with a fresh eye." (Cleveland Plain Dealer _Michele Ross_ )
"The natural bridge between authorial intention and reader demand. After all, who are more equipped to discourse on the origins, the motivations, the foibles, and the triumphs of their life's work than some of the best-known and most successful mystery and thriller writers on the planet?" (Los Angeles Times _Sarah Weinman_ )
"The ultimate How-dunit." (The New York Times _Janet Maslin_ )
"Tremendous fun--clever, wide-ranging, revealing, even surprising. Bet you can't read just one." (Raleigh News and Observer )
"Fiery....The authors take different approaches, but all offer an opportunity to see a familiar character in a new way....It's also a great way to get a taste of some of the series you haven't read yet." (NPR.org _Maureen Corrigan_ )
Product Description
A great recurring character in a series you love becomes an old friend. You learn about their strange quirks and their haunted pasts and root for them every time they face danger. But where do some of the most fascinating sleuths in the mystery and thriller world really come from?
What was the real-life location that inspired Michael Connelly to make Harry Bosch a Vietnam vet tunnel rat? Why is Jack Reacher a drifter? How did a brief encounter in Botswana inspire Alexander McCall Smith to create Precious Ramotswe? In THE LINEUP, some of the top mystery writers in the world tell about the genesis of their most beloved characters--or, in some cases, let their creations do the talking.