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Writing the Thriller

T. MacDonald Skillman

Writing the Thriller T. MacDonald Skillman List Price: $15.99
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Total reviews: 11 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

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The first thing T. Macdonald Skillman sets out to do in Writing the Thriller is define the thriller. Unlike the mystery, she says, "Suspense is emotional. It's surprise and confusion and fear and anticipation. And suspense is danger. Immediate danger." Thrillers come in a variety of guises: action-adventures; legal, medical, techno-, and political thrillers; psychological suspense; romantic-relationship suspense; women-in-jeopardy suspense. Skillman addresses each element of fiction writing--such as setting, dialogue, and point of view--as it applies to the various types of thriller. For all thrillers, she says, it is best to begin "in the midst of the action or danger"; any subsequent back story should "add a new dimension to the suspense itself." And the pacing should be "like climbing a long, steep series of stairways.... As you cling to the railing at the bottom of the last set of stairs, your heart is pounding; your lungs are burning." Most useful here are Skillman's case studies in plotting, for which she creates eight plots (one for each type of thriller) using the same cast of characters.

For the book's final 60 pages, Skillman hands the baton to 11 thriller writers. From Clive Cussler (Flood Tide), we learn that never growing up is "a pretty good prerequisite for writing action-adventure novels." Both Michael Connelly (Blood Work) and Tess Gerritsen (Bloodstream) discuss how their genre can be used to tap into what ills the near future holds. Richard North Patterson (Degree of Guilt) likes to consult with psychologists to get a handle on his characters' motivations, while Mary Willis Walker (All the Dead Lie Down) "love[s] doing research that feels a little bit risky." And any thriller writer would be wise to keep John Gilstrap's (Nathan's Run) words in mind: "If you're going to write convincing suspense, you ought to be scared of it yourself." --Jane Steinberg

Someone to Watch Over

Trish Macdonald Skillman

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At first a dream come true to Kate after her husband's tragic death, the man who becomes her guardian angel--who anonymously repairs things around the house--crosses the boundaries into obsession and madness to become her greatest nightmare.

Buried Secrets

Trish Macdonald Skillman

Buried Secrets Trish Macdonald Skillman List Price: $4.99
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When I read SOMEONE TO WaCH OVER by Trish Macdonald Skillman, I slept with a nightlight but when I read BURIED SECRETS, I gave away my Mary Higgins Clark thinking that Skillman would replace her. Now she has a nonfiction book out in February, 2000 and that is WONDERFUL but this author needs to produce MORE fiction. Her ability to discribe movement and settings and to present the voice of the character drive her novels with an intensity that keep you reading all night, on your lunch break, and in traffic jams. MORE, TRISH, MORE. Nonfiction is great and I'm sure it will be informative but spin your spells. I look foreword to something else by this author. And the sooner the better.

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Starting her life over after an anonymous benefactor bequeaths her a house and trust fund, Nicki Prevot believes that she has escaped her violent and poverty-stricken past, until she learns that she has been set up.

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