I don’t even remember how Karen and I met.  I do know we bonded over our shared journalism background and our love of cats. And when Karen was looking for a new home for her Black Hat thrillers, I was happy to recommend Severn House. Now her latest, Vanished, is outand Karen and I have a chance to catch up.
How does a book start for you?

When I write a traditional mystery series, I start with the dead body. In my first Black Hat Thriller, Hidden, I started with the first sentence and the book grew from there.

Who in your latest book has surprised you most – and why?

I have to say that the character who surprised me most in Vanished is Spencer Cross, the hacktivist who was a whistleblower and is in hiding. He’s managed to hold onto all of his assets under the radar and is far more complicated in his loyalties than I imagined when I first created him.

When and/or where is your latest book set and is there a story behind that setting?

Vanished is set in two distinct places: Charleston, South Carolina, and Paris. Charleston because I wanted a community where Tina could continue her work as an artist and manage to hide in plain sight. My husband and I visited Charleston two years ago and we fell in love with it. Tina ends up going to Paris to find Tracker. I love Paris. I’ve been there three times and each time fell more in love with the city. Tina spent a lot of time there as a child with her grandmother, so it was a natural place to send her.

What are you working on now?

I’m working on a domestic thriller standalone.

 Which question didn’t I ask you that I should have? 
Paper or plastic?
I prefer to bring my own bag 🙂