![]() ![]() I felt dog-rescue would make a good background to a suspense novel because the people who devote themselves to this work are committing time, money, and their hearts to a mission of mercy. What does this say about humankind? Nothing good. This means that tens of thousands of dogs in a single breed are abused and abandoned every year in this country. A group that rescues abandoned and abused golden retrievers might save 300 or 400 dogs a year–or even more–in one metropolitan area. Many such groups exist in the real world, as opposed to the fictional worlds inside my peculiar mind. ![]() Nevertheless, here goes:įor almost a decade, I entertained an idea for a novel in which the lead character would be a woman who founded and led a dog-rescue organization. I suggest that your time would be better spent eating some good Mexican food and contemplating the historical importance of the jalapeno. I find them difficult, but I am assured that you, gentle readers, enjoy them. The stern web master requires of me a why-I-wrote piece each time that a new book is about to arrive in stores. Why I Wrote THE DARKEST EVENING OF THE YEAR THE DARKEST EVENING OF THE YEAR From the Author ![]()
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