![]() ![]() In 2007 when Mad Men began, television viewers were shocked to see the sixties recreated. I even wanted to call my first manuscript-a wannabe literary novel-by the title of Boom. Three years before the advent of Mad Men, I sent query letters to agents suggesting that aging boomers would be eager to read my novel set during the days of their youth. Tell us about how you came to write about the era that Mad Men has made trendy again. The author answers a few questions for The Big Thrill about rediscovering the chaotic sixties and what comes next in her writing career. ![]() Now RAINY DAY WOMEN introduces amateur sleuth Austin Starr to women’s liberation when she helps a friend suspected of murdering a leading feminist. ![]() Set in 1968, it explores murder and mayhem in the draft resister community. Reformed public relations executive Kay Kendall was an ITW debut author at ThrillerFest in 2013 with Desolation Row, the first in her Austin Starr Mystery series. ![]()
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