UK mystery author
Lesley Cookman, who also goes by Rosina Lesley, started writing almost as soon
as she could read. careers as a model, air stewardess and disc jockey, she
turned to writing, teaching writing, and editing. Murder in the
Blood is her
fifteenth Libby Sarjeant Murder Mystery. Learn more about Lesley and her books at her
website.
When did
you realize you wanted to write novels?
When I was about 6! I just wrote stories and made
them into “books.”
How long
did it take you to realize your dream of publication?
I became a journalist and feature writer over thirty
years ago, and subsequently wrote for the stage and short stories for
magazines, before turning to novels.
Are you
traditionally published, indie published, or a hybrid author?
Traditionally
Where do
you write?
In my office at home and in my bedroom in Turkey on
holiday.
Is silence
golden, or do you need music to write by? What kind?
Music – classical mostly, but there’s an eclectic mix
in my iTunes library.
How much of
your plots and characters are drawn from real life? From your life in
particular?
I’ve used my background in theatre and my involvement
in Community Theatre, but that’s about all. I don’t base characters on real
people (except in one case, which was a prize in a competition) and I don’t use
real places, as I don’t want to upset anybody!
Describe
your process for naming your character?
Usually just pops into my head if it’s a main
character. If not, I gaze round the room until something leaps out at me. If
the worst comes to the worst, I have a book of “Baby Names” on the shelf
beside me.
Real
settings or fictional towns?
Fictional – see above.
What’s the
quirkiest quirk one of your characters has?
Fran Wolfe has occasional psychic flashes, or
“moments.”
What’s your
quirkiest quirk?
Um – I don’t think I have one.
If you
could have written any book (one that someone else has already written,) which
one would it be? Why?
Any one of Nagaio Marsh’s or P G Wodehouse’s.
What’s your
biggest pet peeve?
Don’t get me started...
You’re
stranded on a deserted island. What are your three must-haves?
Three books, please.
What was
the worst job you’ve ever held?
Delivering papers when I was a kid.
What’s the
best book you’ve ever read?
There are too many to mention.
Ocean or
mountains?
Ocean. I live by the sea in England.
City girl/guy
or country girl/guy?
Country.
What’s on
the horizon for you?
The next two books in the Libby Sarjeant series!
Anything
else you’d like to tell us about yourself and/or your books?
My website
has links to my Facebook page, my Twitter account and my blog.
Murder in
the Blood
Libby Sarjeant and friends are taking a well-earned holiday at a
village on the Turkish coast - but despite their best intentions it seems that
murder has even followed them there. When out on a boat trip they discover a
body, but at first it has nothing to do with them, for once ...until they find
out that the deceased was English - and so are the suspects.
2 comments:
Enjoyed the post. Best wishes, Lesley, with your book!
Thank you, Angela - and thank you Lois, for having me!
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