Meg Gardiner
Meg Gardiner's new novel is Into the Black Nowhere.
From her Q&A with Texas Monthly:
TM: We’re also at a moment when there’s a great deal of public discussion of the victimization of women. In your books there are a lot of male villains preying on women. Do you feel like you’ve been tapping into an undercurrent that’s suddenly front-page news?Learn more about the book and author at Meg Gardiner's website, blog, Facebook page, and Twitter perch.
MG: I do. I’m very aware that women are exploited, even in a twenty-first-century Western country. If I can expose some of that and some of the ways that even a seemingly normal person can exploit people, maybe it’s valuable. But I also wanted to feature female investigators who have agency—literally and metaphorically—to tackle the issue.
TM: Right now there’s also a very nationalist and violent right wing on the rise in America. Is that a subject that interests you?
MG: Absolutely. My family is from Oklahoma City. The morning the [Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was blown up by Timothy McVeigh, in 1995], my aunt was driving down the street and was injured in the bombing. My grandmother was volunteering at a hospital just blocks away and was there until one in the morning as they brought people in. It rocked the city, and I don’t think it rocked the country...[read on]
The Page 69 Test: The Dirty Secrets Club.
The Page 69 Test: The Memory Collector.
My Book, The Movie: Meg Gardiner's Evan Delaney series.
The Page 69 Test: The Liar's Lullaby.
My Book, The Movie: Meg Gardiner's Jo Beckett series.
The Page 69 Test: The Nightmare Thief.
The Page 69 Test: Ransom River.
The Page 69 Test: The Shadow Tracer.
The Page 69 Test: Phantom Instinct.
The Page 69 Test: UNSUB.
--Marshal Zeringue