The author, who’s also worked in television on HBO’s ‘The Deuce’ and USA Network’s adaptation of her own ‘Dare Me,’ talked about women’s bodies, the …
Megan Abbott is no stranger to darkness. The author made her fiction debut in 2005 with her hardboiled novel “Die a Little,” set in the noir-ish world of 1950s Los Angeles; it was published to rave reviews.
Q: When you were writing it, did you make the connection between being in lockdown, and working on this book that’s really claustrophobic? Q: The book is set in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Is there something about that area that you think lends itself well to suspense fiction?
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