Charles Todd
CHARLES AND CAROLINE: When we start a book, Bess or Rutledge, the first step is going to England to see just where it ought to be set. But how do we know a particular village is the right location? Something will trigger our interest, and we stop to look around. The more we see, the more intriguing that place becomes. It might be the geography, the people, the backdrop of a village’s history, or even the appearance of the village itself. Wolfpit in THE GATE KEEPER is, like most of our settings, a real place, with an interesting past that was intriguing. And before very long, we could see a plot unfolding, characters taking shape. We could see where the bookstore ought to be, and where Mis MacRae and her aunt lived, and the house where Stephen grew up. Frequently we change the name of the village so that we aren’t stepping on the toes of the present-day inhabitants while we plot murder in their midst. Sometimes, if we’re very lucky, we come across a little known bit of village history that plays into the tale that’s taking shape. Or something that we can twist into a different viewpoint. You never know what you’ll find. That’s always so exciting. There again you might spend an hour or two in a village and never feel a thing. No spark, no insight. So you get back in the car and drive on…
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Minnesinger
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Charles Todd:
Why do you mix Bess Crawford titles with Ian Rutledge titles under BOOKS on your website? I believe it would help readers to have a separate list/webpage for each series. We can see the book order on Goodreads.com, but the list for the Rutledge series does not mention a book 5.5 called JEOPARDY, nor does your website. Is there such a book? I can’t remember where I saw this mentioned. Thank you!
Kaye
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Charles Todd:
Re The Black Ascot: In your Acknowledgments you thank Jane at Delamain House for her hospitality and suggest visiting there. When I researched it I found that there appears to be a mistake and Delamain House is really spelled Dalemain House and Gardens (There is a Delamain House but it is in New Zealand). Am I correct in that there is a mistake in spelling here? I would love to visit this historic Lake District home.
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