Elizabeth George on Craft, Character, and the Making of Enduring Mysteries

Categories: Craft | Young Adult

Deborah Crombie interviews Elizabeth George about her celebrated British mysteries, exploring her approach to craft, character development, and the lasting influence her work has had on readers and writers alike.

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