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  • Aug 9, 2024 | lithub.com | Flynn Berry

    This first appeared in Lit Hub’s Craft of Writing newsletter—sign up here. Article continues after advertisementI always take my characters grocery shopping when I’m working on a novel. I like to push a cart around a supermarket, deciding what my character will buy. It’s the single best way for me to understand a character well enough to inhabit her on the page. I need to know if my character shops for convenience or comfort. If she’s buying ingredients for elaborate recipes, or frozen ready-meals.

  • Aug 9, 2024 | bismarcktribune.com | Flynn Berry |Jacqueline Winspear |Joseph Kanon |Catherine Steadman

    BOOKS | REVIEWSThere's a world of trouble in five new thrillers, with locations ranging from rural England to blood-spattered Madrid and 20th-century China. 'Trust Her'By Flynn BerryBerry's debut, "Under the Harrow," was a twisty thriller that began when a young woman went to the country to visit her sister, only to discover her corpse and a mess of secrets.

  • Jul 20, 2024 | stltoday.com | Catherine Steadman |Joseph Kanon |Juan Gómez-jurado |Flynn Berry

    There’s a world of trouble in four new thrillers, with locations ranging the Caribbean to blood-spattered Madrid and deceit-filled China. ‘Look in the Mirror’By Catherine SteadmanBoth the most surprising and, ultimately, disappointing book on this list is this British Virgin Islands-set puzzler.

  • Jul 13, 2024 | bookreporter.com | Flynn Berry

    Flynn Berry seems to have her finger on the pulse of the political climate in Ireland. Her latest novel, TRUST HER, puts two sisters right in the middle of the ongoing conflict between MI5 and the IRA. The action begins immediately as we see Tessa Daly, a young Irish mother, driving one night when she is accosted by a couple of men who force her vehicle off the road. She is apprehended and taken to a cottage in the middle of nowhere and subsequently cuffed to a radiator.

  • Jun 27, 2024 | newsbreak.com | Flynn Berry

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