This week we're catching up with Kathy who has been a welcome guest before.
She is kindly sharing the SBTS of her
newest novel.
We are pleased to have her back and
if you missed her first visit, take a peek Here.
Read on my friends.
Meet Kathy.
I
trained as a physiotherapist but a back injury soon forced me to change career.
After studying design I worked as a freelance artist, supplying galleries and
teaching. I began writing several years ago and published my first novel, Deep
Water, Thin Ice, in 2014. Writing novels quickly became a passion, satisfying
my creative itch even more than my painting did. I love to get into the heads
of my characters and see where they take me. The journey is always intriguing,
sometimes poignant, occasionally even funny. I have since published six more
novels – multi-layered character-driven mysteries with a strong sense of place.
The most recent book is the third in a series of stand-alone stories, the
Dechansay Bright Mysteries, all linked by the central characters and set in the
world of art and art restoration.
When not
writing, I am a keen amateur singer and musician,
playing acoustic guitar, fiddle and piano, and I enjoy learning foreign
languages and read widely. I’m lucky enough to live in a beautiful area near
the sea in southwest England.
Title: The Angel Downstairs
Synopsis:
Some
people never tell the truth. They daren’t.
Eric Dechansay is a successful artist with a
popular studio in Paris, the life and soul of every party. Then the threatening
letters start. Eric’s past - and someone he thought was dead - have come back
to haunt him.
Hannah Dechansay knows nothing of her father’s
past but a phone call from her half-sister has her leaving Oxford and on a
plane to Paris. She won’t be welcome. Eric’s carefully constructed life is
crashing around his ears and Hannah’s determination to find out why will only
make things worse. Her father’s clearly frightened and he’s lying. And then
there’s the piano player. Who is he anyway?
As the stakes rise inexorably higher, who can
Hannah trust?
The
Story Behind the Story: I
started the Dechansay Bright Mystery series in the first lockdown of the Covid
pandemic. They were difficult times for everyone with bad news all around us
and nerve-racking uncertainty. I had an idea that two itinerant art restorers,
working for a firm which specialized in on-site conservation, offered the
possibility of interesting mysteries to be solved. It gave scope for a
different setting each time as well as the potential to delve into the
sometimes dubious dealings in the dark corners of the art market. Above all I
wanted to make the series entertaining as well as mysterious, an antidote to
the news reports. Since the two restorers, Hannah and Nathan, don’t get on but
are often obliged to work together, there was immediately scope for
light-hearted antagonism. I set the first book of the series back in 1990,
partly to clear my head of the pandemic and partly to write in a world which
hadn’t yet become dependent on technology.
The first book, A
Crack in the Varnish, is set in Provence in an idyllic location but with all
sorts of buried secrets. The second, By a Hand Unknown, is set in the east of
England in a beautiful watery region called the Norfolk Broads. Since Hannah is
half French and her semi-estranged artist father lives in Paris, I always
planned to set a story there and The Angel Downstairs is that story. I have
been lucky to visit Paris many times and it always charms me. I wanted to
communicate that charm, especially to anyone who has never had the opportunity
to go there.
How the story
developed from there, I would struggle to explain. Once I finish a story it
almost feels as if someone else has written it. The creative process is a
strange beast and perhaps it is unwise to try to analyse it too far. But my
novels, for all the mystery and intrigue, are always about the people – how
they react, how they cope, how they get hold of their lives and try to do
something with them. Some of the nicest compliments I’ve had on my writing have
been from people who’ve said that the characters felt real, that they, the
reader, felt like they were following the characters round, living their lives
vicariously. That pleases me. Although each book is a standalone story, since
the same two main characters appear in each novel, there is an arc in the
development of their relationship and their behaviour as the series progresses.
Website – Please go HERE.
Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to tell you about my latest work.
You are most welcome, Kathy.
The Angel Downstairs sounds delightful and entertaining.
Thanks to you for being our guest. We wish you continued success with your stories.
Interesting. Will be getting those books.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting and leaving a comment. I know Kathy will like that. She tells great stories.
DeleteThank you! I do hope you enjoy them.
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