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Wednesday, August 21, 2024

AUTHOR DEB MARLOWE ON HISTORY, MYSTERY, AND ROMANCE

Bestselling author Deb Marlowe is a self-described history buff and story addict who writes Regency romance, young adult fantasy adventure, and historical mysteries. Learn more about her and her books at her website where among other things, you can watch videos of her making historical recipes.

Living in the Intersection Between History, Mystery and Romance

A writer friend of mine once told me that romance had no place in thriller stories. She found it unrealistic and off-putting to think that characters in the midst of an adventure/ chase/mystery would take the time to indulge in passion or even romance. No surprise, I absolutely disagreed with her and the more I write, the more firmly I take the opposing position.

 

I started out writing Regency Historical Romance, so that tells you that I absolutely believe in the importance of connection and dedication between characters, but even then I couldn’t resist adding a mystery or adventure subplot—or in one case, an overarching suspense plot that weaved through an eleven book series.

  

Now, though, I’m also writing Victorian Mysteries and I couldn’t help but add a slow-burn romance to the mix. I’m happy to say I think there is a sweet spot there that is satisfying both to me and my readers. Historicals and mysteries both provide a sense of escape, a chance to lose oneself in a different world—but one that you can also feel connected to. History buffs love adding to their knowledge and familiarity of a different time period, as well as experiencing a new immersion into it. And doesn’t every mystery lover enjoy the chase, the twisty path through clues and all the tension, the high stakes, not to mention the exploration into the mind of victim and villain?

 

I’ve found that including that additional stratum of romance can draw some readers even more deeply into the story. I can add a rich, layered unfolding of characters as they not only respond to challenges and injustice, but also work to fulfill the emotional connections that are key to many of us. It’s another dopamine hit—not only is justice served, but our faith in love—and each other—is reinforced when we vicariously live through the battling of inner demons to emerge loving and loved. 

 

It's not a new concept.  Would we love Amelia Peabody as much if we didn’t enjoy Professor Emerson’s unbridled love for her?  Would we find Richard Castle as charming if we were not cheering on his courting of Detective Beckett? Who doesn’t love to laugh at the biting wit and bickering of Nick and Nora?

 

So, yes.  I think I’ll agree to disagree.There is room for many different sorts of mysteries out there and I’ll continue writing in the crossroads between history, mystery and passion.

You can check out my blend of the three in The Kier and Levett Mystery Series, set in Victorian London—and now Scotland! 

 

Carnage from the Cursed Crown

A Kier and Levett Mystery, Book 5

 

Kara and Niall explore a new phase, a new estate . . . and another murder?

 

Niall Kier’s life is changing in unexpected ways, but his latest forge art installation is a triumph. He’s thrilled with the result, until his patron sends payment in the form of an ancient crown, dripping in emeralds and rubies . . . and bringing along an ancient curse.

 

Niall just wants to get on with the new phase of his life and his relationship with Kara Levett. But one man is dead already . . . and all signs point to him being the next victim. Dragged into the case despite their best efforts, Kara and Niall find their steps hampered by ill-luck and accidents as they trail after suspects and try to dissect reality from illusion, untangle friends from enemies . . . and find a killer who might be hiding in plain sight.

 

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2 comments:

Pamela Ruth Meyer said...

Deb, your writing is right up my alley. I go all tingly for exactly the type of story you describe--one that intersects mystery, history, and love. Your success with an eleven-book series featuring an overarching suspense arc and so many more great books and series encourage me to keep writing my own passion. Thank you for forging the trail ahead of me, and best of luck with your latest, CARNAGE FROM THE CURSED CROWN.

Deb Marlowe said...

Thank you, Pamela! Best of luck to you, as well!