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Tag Archives: Tess Gerritsen
A Few Thoughts: Page to Screen
Recently, I watched the DVD of the movie version of Janet Evanovich’s One for the Money, a comic caper mystery featuring novice bounty hunter Stephanie Plum. There was a lot of online discussion about the casting of this movie and … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Elkins, Agatha Christie, Bones, Charlaine Harris, Face Down series, Gideon Oliver, Hercule Poirot, Isles, Janet Evanovich, Kaitlyn Dunnett, Kathy Lynn Emerson, Lindsey Davis, Miss Marple, Rizzoli, Sara Paretsky, Sherlock, Sherlock Holmes, Sookie Stackhouse, Stephanie Plum, Tess Gerritsen
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Maine, The Most Peaceful State
Vicki Doudera here. Today I’m headed to Bethesda to join many of my fellow traditional mystery writers at the Malice Domestic conference. From there, I’ll squish in a car with a few other writers and head to Oakmont, Pennsylvania, for … Continue reading
Prepare to be lassoed: A meditation on branding
It’s a dangerous thing, when my fellow writers are talking about Santa and cookies and pajama shopping, to go and get all serious instead of writing about chocolate bark, but this is what is on my mind today. So if … Continue reading
An Interview with Maine Crime Writer Tess Gerritsen
As Maine writers ourselves, we’ve very interested in how you ended up living and writing in Maine. Can you tell us that story? Tess: I was living in Hawaii and feeling the effects of “island fever,” a condition where you … Continue reading













