But there are more thrillers about women than people tend to be aware of. I do think there’s a perception bias that books about women tend to be more “literary” (whatever that means)-or that within genre, female protagonists appear in mysteries rather than thrillers. Why, do you think, are so few thrillers about women? But DON’T LOOK BACK is the first time you’ve put a woman, Eve Hardaway, at the center of one of your thrillers. I’m thinking of Cameron Kates, both Evelyn and Cristina Brasher, Janey Overbay… They’re at turns smart, sassy, brave, controlling, and have great conscience and soul. You write strong, fascinating female characters in all your books. His latest thriller, DON’T LOOK BACK, hits bookstores this month. If that’s not enough, he also has written and produced television shows for major networks, and is currently developing his Tim Rackley series for TNT/Sony. This month, I interview Gregg Hurwitz, the New York Times best-selling author of fourteen thrillers and several comic books.
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