Scents of the past

When your story is set in 1910 a lot of things have to be checked. And it’s not just clothes. Back then wboth men and women used perfumes. And then you hunt for what was actually available then and what were they like? You might … Læs mereScents of the past

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The First True Detective Novel

Anna and Christian become instant friends due to a quote from Monsieur Lecoq. Most likely only very few have heard of him now, but Emile Gaboriau wrote before Conan Doyle. Monsieur Lecoq first appears in the novel ‘L’Affaire Lerouge’, which was published as a serial … Læs mereThe First True Detective Novel

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Trilby, Fedora and Cape Coat

Even fictional characters make fashion choices, and you are careful to make the right ones for them. I have a leading lady who is young, strong, empancipated, with a science education, working as a journalist and with a practical approach to fashion. My leading man, … Læs mereTrilby, Fedora and Cape Coat

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Outside AI

AI can’t get hold of everything because an awful lot of stuff is not online, and it doesn’t all make easy reading. Not even to the human eye. I write my stories about Lendorph & la Cour based on reality – a lot of it … Læs mereOutside AI

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A little bit of…

History, true crime, cosy crime or crime fiction? All of it, actually. There’s a lot of true crime which means maybe 80% is based on actual cases, which also means that there are illustrations. It’s cosy in the sense, that you won’t be on edge, … Læs mereA little bit of…

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Why 1910?

Because I felt other time periods were overused. There’s a lot of Victorian era content – largely due to Sherlock Holmes – and plenty from the twenties, which are apparently seen as glamorous, but there was nothing in between. I searched online to see what … Læs mereWhy 1910?

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Copenhagen 1910

Copenhagen was a city on the rise, with a growing sense of self-assurance. It aspired to be a metropolis, but its size didn’t quite match up. Demolishing the ramparts had helped, but it wasn’t that long ago. Nevertheless, the half million Copenhageners were quick to … Læs mereCopenhagen 1910

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