Tessa Arlen
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Anna Lee Huber:
Anna - I read somewhere that you were watching a documentary on Abraham Lincoln and this gave you the idea for this book. What aspect of his life inspired you?
Anna Lee Huber
I was surprised to learn that in 1876 there had been a plot to steal Lincoln’s corpse from its grave in Springfield, IL. Apparently, a gang of Chicago counterfeiters decided to steal Lincoln’s body and ransom it back to the governor of Illinois in exchange for $200,000 and a full pardon for their best engraver of counterfeit plates, who was locked up in prison. Luckily an informant for the Secret Service became involved with the plot and was able to tip off the authorities to the plan.
I found the entire caper to be fascinating, and a light bulb went off inside my head. In the time and place in which I’ve set my stories—1830 Scotland—body snatching was a viable, though criminal, profession, and a terrible problem for authorities and upstanding citizens. Resurrectionists, as they were called, would steal recently buried corpses and sell them to anatomy schools for the modest sum of 8-10 guineas, depending on how fresh the body was and whether it had any interesting abnormalities. But how much more could a grave robber hope to make by ransoming the body of a loved one back to their wealthy family?
You can read more about this at http://www.jungleredwriters.com/2014/...
I found the entire caper to be fascinating, and a light bulb went off inside my head. In the time and place in which I’ve set my stories—1830 Scotland—body snatching was a viable, though criminal, profession, and a terrible problem for authorities and upstanding citizens. Resurrectionists, as they were called, would steal recently buried corpses and sell them to anatomy schools for the modest sum of 8-10 guineas, depending on how fresh the body was and whether it had any interesting abnormalities. But how much more could a grave robber hope to make by ransoming the body of a loved one back to their wealthy family?
You can read more about this at http://www.jungleredwriters.com/2014/...
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Kathy
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Anna Lee Huber:
I picked up April's edition of "Book Page" and lo and behold who was being interviewed ? You! I was excited to read about the upcoming Lady Darby. Then got an email stating that the new book was forthcoming and there would also be a new Verity Kent book. Do you write both storylines in tandem? Or are they written where one comes out before the other?
Michele
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Anna Lee Huber:
Thank goodness!!!!! I also have to say that I’m extremely impressed by the amount of research you do to make to stories authentic. My mother is from Glasgow so learning about Scottish heritage is also the reason for my love of these books. How long does it take to write?
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