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Catherine Coulter (catherinecoulter) | 20 comments Mod
Gillian wrote: "Catherine,I love all your FBI books and Brit in FBI. Just wondering who does your fact finding in England. It threw me when you mentioned Lady Wentworth in The Lost Key---- she of Crabbet Park, my ..."

Well, actually I use Queen Elizabeth's assistant, the third assistant, I believe -- no, just kidding. Why a problem with Lady Wentworth (I really don't remember her, why is she memorable?)


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Catherine Coulter (catherinecoulter) | 20 comments Mod
I'm coming back in a couple of hours -- off to work --


message 53: by Gillian (new)

Gillian | 4 comments You mentioned her in the lost key. Said she was in Kent but she had a stud for Arabians. In Sussex Her mother Anne brought the first Arabian horses to England her stud Crabbet Park was next to my school. You said she had a daughter Lou Lou but had 2 daughters and a son but left the stud to her manager who's son sold it for the land value. I have great stories but will email you along with info on Scotland Yard and yeoman Warders club In Tower. Have photos too I told you anot restaurant at Scptland Yard. Is email address gmail?


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J.T. (jtellison) | 33 comments Mod
Gillian wrote: "Catherine,I love all your FBI books and Brit in FBI. Just wondering who does your fact finding in England. It threw me when you mentioned Lady Wentworth in The Lost Key---- she of Crabbet Park, my ..."

Gillian, Catherine has a master's degree in early 19th century European history. She doesn't have to do research - all this brilliant anglophilia is at her fingertips. It's is awe inspiring! Me, I have Downton Abbey. ; ) And Debrett's.


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Gillian | 4 comments J.T. wrote: "Gillian wrote: "Catherine,I love all your FBI books and Brit in FBI. Just wondering who does your fact finding in England. It threw me when you mentioned Lady Wentworth in The Lost Key---- she of C..."

J.T, please don't you or Catherine misunderstand me. I absolutely love the Brit in FBI books, can't wait for more. A couple of facts, that have no real consequence to the story just threw me. If I were to write in a novel" Sausalito is a small town nestled in a green valley surrounded by vineyards" 99% of the readers would think nothing of it----- but Catherine would, and it would not spoil the story but be kind of like an itch you want to scratch! There are a couple of facts in the Brit books that are like that with me. That's why I asked who did her research. She had asked me to email her about something to do with Scotland Yard, I did but think I had the wrong email that's why I asked if it was @gmail as I have photos she would enjoy and stories she would find humourous. That's all, no offence meant and please keep writing those wonderful books.


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Cece Peterson | 1 comments Hello ladies. First of all I loved the Lost Key. I am intrigued by the way you weave the story to include Nicolas's family members. Do you find it difficult to marry the story lines together when they include such beautiful countries and intriguing characters? I find the French inspector fascinating as well as Nicholas' family. I see the pictures in my brain as I read but how difficult is it to keep them straight while writing? I was on the edge of my seat when you all dangled that phone call from Savich at the end of that story. So exciting.


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Paula Shene (paulashene) | 1 comments Like the White Rabbit, I'm late, but happy to see the group yet open. I've read the questions and all I would have asked, has been, so I say, please keep writing, may your muse never fail.

I have read all your stories from the Historical to the present day crime. When you and several other authors jumped the stile from the romantic past into present-day crime thriller/romance it was a shocker except, the quality of writing endured.

Thanks for teaming up with a new author {to me} to follow. Write on!


message 58: by Stacy (new)

Stacy | 1 comments Love all CD's books. Have read both FBI series and Sherbrooke series. One of few authors I buy in hardback and reread many times. Please keep them coming. One question is Mike and Nicholas going to become an actual couple like Sherlock and Savich?


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Tracy Hebert | 3 comments After talking with both of you I was so excited about reading the final cut and then the lost key that I had to put them at the top of my to be read list. I'm starting The final cut tonight.....Thank you both for such great stories.


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J.T. (jtellison) | 33 comments Mod
Cece wrote: "Hello ladies. First of all I loved the Lost Key. I am intrigued by the way you weave the story to include Nicolas's family members. Do you find it difficult to marry the story lines together when t..."

Hi Cece - thank you for that! You'd be amazed at how easy it is to keep the threads together. It's just part of the storyteller's mystique, I guess. Catherine developed all the character of Nicholas's family and they have such great personalities and are so much fun to work with. Plus, great writing software that allows for easy sight lines on whose chapter is whose.


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J.T. (jtellison) | 33 comments Mod
Tracy wrote: "After talking with both of you I was so excited about reading the final cut and then the lost key that I had to put them at the top of my to be read list. I'm starting The final cut tonight.....Tha..."

Thank you, Tracy! I hope you keep enjoying the books! Let us know...


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J.T. (jtellison) | 33 comments Mod
Stacy wrote: "Love all CD's books. Have read both FBI series and Sherbrooke series. One of few authors I buy in hardback and reread many times. Please keep them coming. One question is Mike and Nicholas going to..."

Stacy, who knows??? (wink) And I love CC's books too. She's amazing, isn't she?


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J.T. (jtellison) | 33 comments Mod
Paula wrote: "Like the White Rabbit, I'm late, but happy to see the group yet open. I've read the questions and all I would have asked, has been, so I say, please keep writing, may your muse never fail.

I ha..."


Paula, thanks for the blessings!


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J.T. (jtellison) | 33 comments Mod
Gillian wrote: "J.T. wrote: "Gillian wrote: "Catherine,I love all your FBI books and Brit in FBI. Just wondering who does your fact finding in England. It threw me when you mentioned Lady Wentworth in The Lost Key..."

No worries, Gillian. Sorry Lady Wentworth threw you. No offense taken!


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Tracy Hebert | 3 comments J.T. wrote: "Tracy wrote: "After talking with both of you I was so excited about reading the final cut and then the lost key that I had to put them at the top of my to be read list. I'm starting The final cut t..."

I sure will. And I can't wait to start reading.


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Catherine Coulter (catherinecoulter) | 20 comments Mod
Ami wrote: "Welcome to the group! Catherine and J.T. will be answering questions on October 28th in this thread only. In the meantime if you have a question for them, or just want to introduce yourself, feel f..."

Dear Ami: It's 6:45 p.m. and I see 12 new posts. However, I don't actually see them. If they're really only a mirage, let me thank you for setting all this up -- Catherine Coulter


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J.T. (jtellison) | 33 comments Mod
This has been a lovely day chatting with you all. Thank you so much for coming, and thank you, Ami for managing things so beautifully. Feel free to send more questions if there's something we didn't cover! Be well, all!


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Gail Chianese (gailchianese) | 2 comments Catherine wrote: "Gail wrote: "Did either of you find it difficult to work with a co-author? Also, how did you decide who would write what?"

It ain't like eating butter pecan ice cream, that's for sure, but fun, so..."


Sounds like a wonderful way to mix it up. I'll have to put this on my to-do list for some day when I'm further along in my career. Thank you both for responding!


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