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Ian Rutledge: A Mysterious Profile
A work of Non-fiction by Charles Todd
Companion Book to the Inspector Ian Rutledge Series
Subgenres:
- Author Essay,
- Writing and Publishing,
- Literary Criticism
This book is for you if you're into...
- Behind-the-scenes looks at iconic detective characters
- Insider stories about co-writing and creative partnerships
- Deep dives into historical research for mystery series
The New York Times–bestselling author discusses the creation of their beloved English police inspector and his long-running mystery series.
Scotland Yard's Insp. Ian Rutledge made his debut in 1996 with Charles Todd's historical police procedural A Test of Wills. Many years and cases later, the shell-shocked World War I veteran has won over readers far and wide. But how did such a troubled yet wise character come to be?
Writing together as Charles Todd, the mother-son duo of Caroline and Charles Todd, share insights on creating their sleuth and the New York Times–bestselling series. In this essay, they discuss their mutual enthusiasm for history and storytelling, as well as their influences. They share the story of their fateful trip to a Revolutionary War battlefield that inspired them to write a novel together. They also talk about creating Rutledge and his world, working together, and, of course, historical research. Inspector Rutledge fans won't want to miss this.
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