Obviously your Temperance Brennan novels are quite grisly and upsetting in places, do you find it easier on an emotional level to write the Virals books? We have a TV agent and a feature film agent, and can’t seem to decide what we want! Brendan would love to do a full-length film, but I’ve had a great experience with TV with Bones, and would like to see that happen again. We’re in discussions right now, but still the early stages. I read an interview you did in 2013 about discussing Virals for the TV screen, is that still under discussion? What if humans could contract a weaponized form of parvovirus? The rest is history. We’d frantically learned everything we could about the virus when he was battling the disease, and the idea sprang from there. We’d never heard of it, but quickly learned how deadly an illness it can be for a puppy. When we were in the Turks and Caicos my son adopted a dog for me (thanks), but Turk fell sick almost immediately with parvovirus. What made you decide to have a supernatural element in the books at all?īrendan actually came up with the idea to add a supernatural element, or a piece of “grounded fantasy,” as my editor likes to call it.
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