To kick off my Blogoversary event, I like to choose an author that I have not heard of before and really impressed me with their novel. This year that author is Sara Blaedel, who is probably more well known in Europe as she resides in Denmark, but Blaedel's writing style and plot of her novel The Forgotten Girls was engaging, interesting and dark with a side of grey (and this comes from a book that is the 7th in the series). I look forward to more of Blaedel's novels being translated into English. Please Welcome to Blood Rose Books Today:
Sara Blaedel
If there was one author you could co-write a novel with (they
can be alive or dead) who would you choose and why?
Definitely Enid Blyton - it could have
been be so much fun to write a children's detective
story with her.
Most things are
done the differently in the US when it comes
to publishing - so I have not been able to use my experiences from the
time I was a publisher myself, and it is
so many years ago as well - much has changed in the publishing industry. But of course I have
some experience – 15 plus years in the business (both as a publisher and as a
writer) teaches you a thing or two.
What do you think would be the hardest or most challenging
genre to write a novel in and why?
A romantic love story with a happy ending J. I would constantly sit and want to put
a murder in the story. And I'm not that romantic - I would find it hard to resist being ironic and joking.
What do you think are the essentials to make a great crime
mystery novel? How do you think your Louise Rick series differs from the
many other mystery novels out there?
I am quite sure that the writer must have something to say to write a captivating crime novel, something at
heart, and the characters have to be credible. Not necessarily likeable,
but the characters have to awaken some feelings of the reader, the reader has
to feel that something is at stake. If the characters do not create any
emotions everything is lost. It is very difficult for me to point out where my
novels are different from others. Just
as it would be impossible for me to analyze my own work. So I
think we have to ask
the readers.
There are some dark aspects within your novel The Forgotten
Girls, what appeals to you about the dark and disturbing aspects of human
nature?
I think that all people can be driven apart when
darkness takes over. In my books I always try to show the perpetrator's human
side. And perpetrators in my novels are not
pure evil, there
is always some sort of explanation that hopefully makes the reader consider -
even to life's hard questions.
Do you have any information on upcoming works or events that
you are able to share?
Mid October I will go to Canada
in order to promote The Forgotten Girls, and next year ‘The Death Trail’ will
be published by Grand Central Publishing in the US. While all this is happening
I am preparing a new story and it is all very hush hush. :)
What is one book that you think everyone should read?
It is a question with no simple
answer. But since the desire for reading in one's adult
life often are linked to how
we were presented to fiction and storytelling as children, then it must be children's books: I think that all adults (who are able) should
read books together with their children. In addition to getting us to grow as human beings, it is in all ways also an investment in the future. The World needs reader.
I want to thank Sara once again fro being part of my Blogoversary, I really reccomend her novel The Forgotten Girls and I hope more English translations (Glad to hear about The Death Trail" for next year) are on their way. Sara has very kindly supplied a Giveaway (US) for a copy of The Forgotten Girls to go along with her interview, so make sure to fill out the rafflecopter form below to enter :)
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And stay tuned for the month of September as there are more Interviews and Giveaways coming.
Sara's books are must reads if you are a "crime-fanatic" and if you ever get to meet her in person I can tell you you won't regret. She really appreciate us ...her fans.
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