![]() ![]() ![]() When I put historical figures in my other books, I try to be as faithful as I can to historical facts and accuracy. The twist is that these characters inhabit an alternative universe called Hell where all the evil people who’ve ever lived on Earth are condemned to an eternity in a strange, horrible world where hope is an elusive commodity. Publishers tend to shy away from hybrids such as these novels but my readers have been receptive which is the ultimate prize.īut despite the genre ambiguity, I like to think of the books, at their core, as historical thrillers, populated by real characters alongside fictional ones. The series has elements of the kind of esoteric historical thrillers that I tend to write and mixes these with science fiction and a bit of fantasy. I recognize that the trilogy is genre-bending and that’s always a challenge for an author who closely follows the market for fiction. How would you define it if you have to introduce it in your own words? ![]() Your novel is totally unclassifiable and really unpredictable. Interview – 1 book in 5 questions : Down, Pinhole – Glenn CooperĪn interview with Glenn Cooper about his book Down – Pinhole ![]() Accueil › Interviews littéraires › Interview – 1 book in 5 questions : Down, Pinhole – Glenn Cooper ![]()
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