To celebrate, we'll be giving away a copy of The Detective's Assistant by Kate Hannigan (Little, Brown)
Based on the extraordinary true story of America's first-ever female detective, this fast-paced adventure recounts feats of daring and danger, including saving the life of Abraham Lincoln!
To enter, just leave your best question for Kate about the novel in comments below, and I'll choose one winning question to ask Kate at the conference. The author of that winning question will also win a copy of "The Detective's Assistant."
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5 comments:
How'd you first "meet" and become inspired by the first real-life female detective in the USA and experience that wonderful bing! moment of realizing you could spin stories based on her life?
When you base a story on a real person, how do you decide what true events to include in the story and what to make up?
Are any of the events/people in the book based on you or real life?
How much research did the book require?
Were you personally inspired by your heroine while conducting research and writing your book? In what ways has she changed your own life?
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