'Watching your characters in action'
“Writing a mystery is more difficultthan other kinds of books because a mystery has a certain framework that mustbe superimposed over the story.” – Martha Grimes
Grimes was born in Pittsburgh, PA,on this date in 1931, a fact that sometimes shocks her readers – not that shewas born in Pittsburgh, but that she was born in America. That’sbecause her best-known mysteries feature Scotland Yard detective Richard Juryand many of her readers thought she was British. Her first novel – and also the first of 25 tofeature Jury – was 1981’s The Man With a Load of Mischief. Herlatest Jury book, The Old Success, came out in 2019.
Each of her “Jury” mysteries isnamed after a pub. She didn’t intend tohave her hero do a story in the U.S., but when she saw a pub in Baltimorecalled The Horse You Came In On, she couldn’t resist setting a book bythe same name in that location.
Named “Grand Master” by the MysteryWriters of America, Grimes also has written a dozen other books, includingseveral set in Maryland where she grew up and where her mother ran ahotel. Her “Emma Graham” series ofnovels is set in a Maryland hotel similar to her mother’s.
“I don't think I could have justkept writing the 'Richard Jury' books. Itwasn't that I was bored or dissatisfied. I just had to write something else,”she said. “I just enjoy telling storiesand watching what these characters do.”


