Deborah Crombie, New York Times Bestselling Author of A Killing Of Innocents
On today's 125th episode of The Thriller Zone, I'm pleased to welcome New York Times Bestselling author of "A Killing Of Innocents," Deborah Crombie. This is Deborah's latest in the Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James mystery series.
Today, we chat about her latest mystery-thriller, about living in rural Texas, about her fondness (she'd say "obsession") with all things UK, and we dive into some "off the beaten path" items (certainly my style), which include her passion for English gardens, classic old Craftsman-style architecture (a passion we both share), German Shepherds, cocktails, and a few secret passions (shared inside, and detailed below). It's a LOT of fun packed into 30-minutes!
Please join me for a delightful conversation with a gal who's been at this for nearly 30 years, is celebrating her 19th Kincaid/James novel (while currently crafting her 20th), and has no plans for slowing down soon.
Learn more about Deborah at: DeborahCrombie.com, follow her on Twitter @deborahcrombie, on Instagram @deborah.crombie, and on Facebook @DeborahCrombieAuthor
Our mutual passions include #fountainpen & hand-crafted #leatherjournal, as seen here on my new finds:
PENS: https://www.instagram.com/benupen and JOURNALS: https://www.instagram.com/iona_handcrafted_books
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