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Eilise knew tonight was her last chance to escape, so she sucked air deep into her lungs and held it before continuing past the cupboard in the long passageway leading to the front door and freedom.
With trembling hands, she slowly scraped back the top and bottom bolts, so intent on making no sound she didn’t hear the cupboard door as it swung noiselessly open behind her...
With trembling hands, she slowly scraped back the top and bottom bolts, so intent on making no sound she didn’t hear the cupboard door as it swung noiselessly open behind her...
Max China
Hi Margaret. I wrote The Life & Times of William Boule as a spin-off book to The Sister and it moves the story along. I hadn't intended to write a series at the outset, but the Night of The Mosquito features Anderson, the hypnotherapist from the first book. I'm working on the concluding part of The Sister and I hope to release it in the latter half of next year. Thank you for your interest...
Max China
Hi Nina,
Most of the players in my books originate from dreams, nightmares and people-watching. Certain behaviour patterns will attract my interest, (a lone woman crying on a park bench...a man stomping up a garden path with murder in his eyes...), and I'll ask myself, "What's your story?" I usually know straight away if I have someone I can build on.
The Sister grew out of an encounter I had with a woman I'd met in my twenties. She returned to haunt my nights years later, and when she did, I realised I had the bones of a story. Once I had that, the main characters seemed to take on lives of their own.
Thanks for taking an interest and I hope you enjoyed the story.
Max
Most of the players in my books originate from dreams, nightmares and people-watching. Certain behaviour patterns will attract my interest, (a lone woman crying on a park bench...a man stomping up a garden path with murder in his eyes...), and I'll ask myself, "What's your story?" I usually know straight away if I have someone I can build on.
The Sister grew out of an encounter I had with a woman I'd met in my twenties. She returned to haunt my nights years later, and when she did, I realised I had the bones of a story. Once I had that, the main characters seemed to take on lives of their own.
Thanks for taking an interest and I hope you enjoyed the story.
Max
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