Writer to the Rescue

So what does an author do when she’s written herself into a corner and can’t for the life of her figure out how to get out of it—all while thousands of fans are clamoring for her blood? That’s the situation in which I found myself last year at this time.

If you are a fan of the Gaslight Mystery Series (Berkley Prime Crime), you know that Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy of the New York City Police and Midwife Sarah Brandt have been solving mysteries and gradually falling in love over the first 14 books in the series.
Unfortunately, I had started the series by creating insurmountable barriers to their ever getting together, never realizing that the series would become so successful or that readers would become so invested in Frank and Sarah’s lives.

Now let’s face it, how many mystery writers are lucky enough to have a series that runs for 14 books? I count my blessings every day. But in the spring of 2012, I realized that if I didn’t take care of Frank and Sarah’s relationship, readers probably would not keep reading. But how to do it without ruining the dynamics of the series? I was getting desperate, so I vented to my classmates.

Classmates? Yes, I was just finishing up my master’s degree in Writing Popular Fiction at Seton Hill University. One of my classmates, David Wilbanks, who writes Science Fiction and had at that time never read anything I’d ever written, took my challenge and sent me a list of about 20 things that could happen. Unlike me and my fans, Dave was unencumbered by knowledge of the characters involved, so his solutions didn’t have to be feasible or even sensible. His ideas were outside the box. Some of them were even outside the Universe. But one of them was the perfect solution to Frank and Sarah’s problems!

If you’re expecting me to tell you what that solution is right here, I’m sorry. I write mysteries, so I’m not giving away anything that might spoil the book for you. I will say that in MURDER IN CHELSEA you will finally get to see Frank Malloy propose to Sarah Brandt. Of course they also solve a couple murders and locate the birth parents of Sarah’s foster daughter into the bargain. This is a mystery series after all! And to thank Dave for his help, I named a major character after him in MURDER IN CHELSEA.

So this is how a fellow writer rescued me, saving me from the wrath of frustrated readers! You can see how he did it by reading MURDER IN CHELSEA, a May 2013 hardcover release from Berkley Prime Crime. It’s also available in all electronic formats. Please let me know if you like the solution by contacting me though my website, www.victoriathompson.com or liking me on Facebook at Victoria Thompson Author or following me on Twitter @gaslightvt.
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Published on April 14, 2013 17:21 Tags: gaslight, murder, mystery, thriller, victoria-thompson
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message 1: by Melissa (new)

Melissa I love this series. I am glad you are still writing them.


message 2: by Courtney (new)

Courtney Love, love, love this series! I always tell people that this is one of the best historical mystery series out there. On Facebook, you teased that the real question was what was Sarah's answer to Frank's proposal. I'm seriously hoping that was a rhetorical question. : )


message 3: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Courtney wrote: "Love, love, love this series! I always tell people that this is one of the best historical mystery series out there. On Facebook, you teased that the real question was what was Sarah's answer to ..."

I was only teasing! I think you'll be very happy with Sarah's answer.


message 4: by Courtney (new)

Courtney Yes!! I can't wait for May.


message 5: by Christine (new)

Christine This is wonderful news. Can't wait to read it and find out what happens!


message 6: by Steven (new)

Steven Can't wait to see how this turns out. I've been a Gaslight reader for about 5 years now, and getting the new Gaslight mystery is one of the things I most look forward to as each summer approaches.


message 7: by Judy (new)

Judy Tate I love this series. My only complaint is that you can't write one a month, lol. The details are wonderful and I love the way you solved Frank and Sarah's problem. Keep up the good work.


message 8: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Melissa wrote: "I love this series. I am glad you are still writing them."

I'm glad, too!


message 9: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Steven wrote: "Can't wait to see how this turns out. I've been a Gaslight reader for about 5 years now, and getting the new Gaslight mystery is one of the things I most look forward to as each summer approaches."

How nice of you to say! Hope you're happy with the way it turned out.


message 10: by Ksirby (new)

Ksirby Loved Murder in Chelsea and can't wait for the next adventures of Sara & Frank Malloy!


message 11: by Scotty (new)

Scotty Wonderful details about time period: position of women, social classes, practice of medicine. politics. Please keep the series coming!


message 12: by Beth (new)

Beth Schmelzer I agree with all the comments. Would you like to meet Vicki? I had the fortune to discuss Sarah and Frank with her last weekend at the Malice Domestic Conference for cosy writers and fans in Bethesda, MD. You won't be surprised to know that she is a welcoming and friendly author you would love to know. Thank you, Vicki for your warmth, creativity and mysteriousness.


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