In the novel, CHOOSE ME, prolific authors Tess Gerritsen and Gary Braver have collaborated on a thriller that introduces Frankie Loomis, a tough-as-nails police detective whose investigation of a college student’s fatal plunge from a balcony is so finely layered with possible suspects that it will keep you guessing until the end if it was suicide or a murder.
Tess and Gary discuss why they enjoyed the collaboration; why it was great to see how each approached dialogue—both the men’s and women’s—from each other’s points of view; and why they chose to make Frankie a woman of a certain age.
We also discuss two very important issues specific to authors: when using a pen name works well; and why the laws that protect Intellectual Property need to be strengthened, especially in circumstances when novels are adapted to movies or television.
Samantha M. Bailey - A FRIEND IN THE DARK
Meredith Schorr - SOMEONE JUST LIKE YOU
Jane Healey - GOODNIGHT FROM PARIS
Jane Smiley - A DANGEROUS BUSINESS
Michelle Cox - A SPYING EYE
Joy Jordan-Lake - A BEND OF LIGHT
Rhys Bowen - WHERE THE SKY BEGINS
Lee Goldberg - MOVIELAND
Meredith Schorr - AS SEEN ON TV
Samantha M. Bailey - WATCH OUT FOR HER
Lisa Barr - WOMAN ON FIRE
Rea Frey - SECRETS OF OUR HOUSE
Kaira Rouda - SOMEBODY’S HOME
Yasmin Angoe - HER NAME IS KNIGHT
Lee Goldberg - GATED PREY
Hank Phillippi Ryan - HER PERFECT LIFE
Liza Nash Taylor - IN ALL GOOD FAITH
Kristin Contino - A HOUSE FULL OF WINDSOR
Andrew Mayne - BLACK CORAL
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