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Which secondary characters have you read about and wanted them to have their own book?

Which secondary characters have you read about and wanted them to have their own book?

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Patricia

Bannister!

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Anne

Completely agree Pat – love him! x

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Patricia

Me too Anne, be great to find out why he became a police man and his background! x

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RobinQuestion author

Think he just crawled out from under a slimy rock full formed!

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Patricia

Be careful Robin……your playing with fire, saying that!

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RobinQuestion author

Perhaps he was a lollipop man Pat I can see him smiling away as the kids crossed behind him ha ha

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Patricia

Nah, I think he probably had ‘POLICEMAN’ written all over him, when he was a young man!

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RobinQuestion author

Or criminal Pat ha ha

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Patricia

Haha but he has a deep sense of justice….. doesn’t he?

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Donna

Eamonn from Where the Dead Walk by @John . X

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RobinQuestion author

Not heard of that one Donna.

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Donna

I loved it x

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RobinQuestion author

What made Eamonn special?

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Donna

The way he lived and where he lived. The way interacted (or rather didn’t) with people. @John makes me want to know about the characters childhood. What happened to him to make him the way he is. What’s in his psyche. X

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RobinQuestion author

I love characters like that but am always disappointed when we don’t get to know more about them ha ha

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Donna

Same here. I have mentioned to @John lol. I can hope. No pressure or anything lol.

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RobinQuestion author

I did that with a Phil Rickman character and no joy.

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Donna

:0( I often wonder about characters backgrounds. And I wonder if in the authors minds do subcharacters have their history in their minds that enables the character to be how he / she is? It’s maybe just me I’m a people watcher and wonderer.

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RobinQuestion author

I have done a few books and I always like to have characters from the earlier books reappear in some of the later ones. That way you can give more information on the character.

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Donna

Definitely a good thing is say. Which book would I be best starting off with Robin Roughley?

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RobinQuestion author

To be honest they are all numbered Donna, The Needle House is the first, though I do have a free short story on my website, a taster if you like, so you are more than welcome to try that one.

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Donna

Thanks x

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RobinQuestion author

No problem.

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Donna

The needle house is already in my kindle lol. The trouble with a tbr list on that is that it’s not on a shelf in my face lol

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Lynda

I’m with Trish I’d like to know about Bannister’s early life, I think he’s fascinating.

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Bart

Theo in I am Crimson.

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