My books are modern cloak- and dagger adventures really.
Although considering on-going sensitive events, setting them up in
North-Korea at the start was probably not such a good idea.
Still, as a potter I favour Korean ceramics above all.
So I write about a French-Korean heroine that sets out with the
idea to save her country from becoming a major battlefield. Things
go wrong and she is imprisoned for espionage. Unable to confess to
her true actions, she keeps quiet and survives hell until, at the
end of the first chapter, she's rescued by British marines.
They still do sail the world, don't they?
Throughout the book the pace is fast with many twists and turns,
while I write about places I visited and characters I would like to
have met (though not the villains) with events that tend to blow up
in one's face due to accidental twists of words or a mere
hesitation. To my own surprise I am on my fourth book already with
the hard core of the main characters still with me, having fun
daily.
Hope you will too.
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