The New York Times–bestselling author of Hush Hush interviews the lead character of her hit series.
In 1997, the character of Tess Monaghan debuted in Laura Lippman’s detective novel, Baltimore Blues. The book launched the bestselling series that continues to delight readers decades later. But who exactly is Theresa Esther Weinstein Monaghan when she’s not tackling troublesome cases?
In this fictional article, author Laura Lippman takes you to Baltimore where she speaks with the accidental detective herself to find out what makes her tick. You’ll learn about Tess’s parents and her childhood. You’ll hear from her longtime boyfriend Edward “Crow” Ransome, as well as her lifelong best friend, Whitney Talbot. Lippman shares what daily life is like for the tough PI. Soon, you’ll discover why readers can’t get enough of Tess.
Praise for Laura Lippman and the Tess Monaghan Novels
“One of the best novelists around, period.” —The Washington Post
“Lippman is incapable of writing an un-compelling mystery.” —The Baltimore Sun
“A juicy whodunnit.” —Entertainment Weekly on Another Thing to Fall
“Lippman is a dynamic storyteller. . . . This series [is] one of the best.” —USA Today
“An imaginative, well-plotted mystery.” —South Florida Sun Sentinel on Butcher’s Hill
Laura Lippman is the New York Times–bestselling author of acclaimed stand-alone novels and the award–winning Tess Monaghan series. She was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and grew up in Baltimore before moving to Columbia, Maryland as a teenager. She earned a degree in journalism at Northwestern University and was a reporter for the Baltimore Sun for twelve years. She has won the Agatha, Anthony, Edgar, Nero, Gumshoe, and Shamus Awards for her works. Her novel Every Secret Thing was made into the 2014 film starting Diane Lane, and Lady in the Lake is set to release as a limited series for Apple TV. Lippman lives in Baltimore with her husband, David Simon, and their daughter.