Wide-ranging, probing, and dynamic questions about The Reversible Mask (and music!) in these new interviews by Adrienne Dillard and Maria Alexander: Read Adrienne Dillard’s interview on her blog here Read Maria Alexander’s interview on her blog here
Interview by Lisa Yarde
I chatted with fellow HNS writer Lisa Yarde over at her blog, The Bajan Sribbler, where she asked about the upcoming book and historical inspiration! Read here.
Book Launch Event in NYC: December 18th
Tuesday, December 18, 2018 at 6 PM – 8 PM Jefferson Market Library 425 Ave of the Americas at 10th St, New York, New York 10011 -Free and open to the public- Come join us in celebrating the release of my debut novel! We’ll have a reading, a slideshow, a Q&A, and refreshments.
Review by Alison McMahan
An excellent and thoughtful review that digs in deep! Read Here. Written for Fearless Bloggers blog tour, International Thriller Writers
Book Trailer!
MYSTERY BOOK
Kathleen Lea, Geoffrey Ashe and Leo Hicks all mention Sir Anthony Standen’s trip to Constantinople in articles, taking the account bearing his name on the title page at face value. Leo Hicks S.J. in The Embassy of Sir Anthony Standen, Recusant History, April 1963 states that Standen was in Constantinople in 1578 or before, citing …
Chasing Elizabethan Double-agent Anthony Standen
I wrote in my first blog that I would say more about Sir Anthony Standen, the inspiration for Sir Edward Latham. Standen’s actions and motives are sketchy; they can support opposing characterizations. When a spy’s handler advises him in letters to write like a Catholic and the spy does, it’s hard to pinpoint his real …
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A CRAWL AROUND THE EMOTIONAL INNARDS OF ONE MODERN SPY
Members of my writers group asked me what influenced me in creating Latham? Initially, a spy I knew as a friend, then fiction and non-fiction. But a documentary offered me the most compelling crawl around a spy’s emotional innards. The Green Prince is an interview with the son of a Hamas leader—the Green Prince—who spied …
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The Secret of Thrills; or, the Thrill of Secrets
My publisher asked me what it might have been like for Latham to hold all those secrets, spying for the Catholic side first, then a double agent for Elizabeth. As I conceive him, Latham isn’t burdened by secrets. They excite him, as rare diamonds thrill jewelers, because he uses them to make things happen, in …
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MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS KNEW HOW TO STOMP ON A NARCISSISTIC ROYAL HUSBAND
When Latham left Elizabeth’s court to serve Catholic Mary, Queen of Scots and her husband, Henry Stuart Lord Darnley, I had to sidle into that notoriously miserable marriage. These coins tickled me! Mary minted the first one on their marriage. Its inscription is Henricus & Maria, with handsome Darnley’s big head taller than his wife’s. …
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