How Beloved Pets Inspire My Cozy Mystery Characters
I never use names of any specific real people in my stories, However, I do use
the names of some โrealโ animals and beloved pets from my life.
People who know me understand that โ for better or worse โ Iโm a bit of a pet
โmagnet.โ At one time, I owned more than 40 horses and ponies! Although the
horse-count has gone down, today, my son, husband and I still care for a smaller
number of horses, as well as goats, chickens, parrots, ducks, dogs, and cats.
Moreover, during my lifetime there have been sheep, gerbils, hamsters, mice,
koi, goldfish, box turtles, and even an 18-year-old newt.
Weโve purchased pets. Weโve adopted pets. Weโve found pets. Pets have found us.
Some of these animals were born into the family. Some came to us as orphans or
babies. Others, like many of the feral cats weโve taken in (and had spayed and
neutered), have been full-grown and even quite aged. Regardless, throughout the
years weโve forged many unique and emotionally rewarding relationships with
these endearing creatures.
It seems fitting that one day a few years ago, after the loss of one of my most
precious and cherished pets, I decided to honor him by lending his name to a
character in one of my books.
In cozy mystery
ONE FOOT IN
THE GROVE, Evaโs Scottish mystery man, Greatwoods Plantation owner, Ian
Collier, is named after my real-life beloved Border collie, Ian. Ian the Border
collie was suave, smart and loyal. He went nearly everywhere with me and was a
superb companion โ although he hated thunder and lightening, and drove us crazy
herding cats around the house! Still, I miss him every day.
Ian the dog and Ian the fictional man are similar in many ways, not the least of
which is their handsome looks, fierce loyalty and trustworthiness, and the fact
that always, each is on-hand for the women they adore.
And Ian is not the only pet memorialized in
ONE FOOT IN THE GROVE.
Fictional Ian Collierโs horse, Valkyrie, looks like, and is named in memory of,
my real-life chestnut Oldenburg mare, Walkyrie. Like the name, Walkyrie was big,
strong and brave. And gorgeous to boot! I still have Walkyrieโs daughter, her
granddaughter and her great-granddaughter here on the farm.
Also named after a beloved pet, character Daphne Bouvier Knoxโs namesake was a
sweet, stray mutt โ some kind of beagle cross โ that my son and I found lost on
a bridge down the road one evening.
And although Ian, Walkyrie and Daphne have all left this world, many pets still
with us have inspired
ONE
FOOT IN THE GROVE characters. For example, Bambi, Angel and Winnie โ all
named in the book โ are real-life horses in the field outside.
Still, the biggest โstarโ in the book from our home menagerie is one of
real-life Daphneโs eight โsurpriseโ puppies. Now several years old, her
daughter, Dolly, a beagle-something and malti-poo cross, is everyway โ in name,
looks and persona โ the inspiration for Eva Knoxโs pup, Dolly. In fact, the
Dolly illustrated on the cover of
ONE FOOT IN THE GROVE is
the spitting image of her real-life namesake.
The whimsical, fun image of Dolly on the cover of
ONE FOOT IN THE GROVE
embodies my hats-off to
all my beloved animals, both from my past and my
present. I hope readers will love and enjoy them as much as I do.
Kelly Lane is an author living on a farm near Charlottesville,
Virginia. In addition to her work as editor and โslush-pile readerโ for a
prominent literary agent, she has penned as a copywriter, journalist and worked
as a business writer, editor and public relations consultant for Fortune 500
companies. Set on an olive plantation in Southern Georgia, ONE FOOT
IN THE GROVE is the first book in Kelly Laneโs new Olive Grove Mystery
series published by Berkley Prime Crime. Each book includes original recipes
inspired by dishes in the story. Visit Kelly Lane at kellylanewrites.com.
First in a delicious new mystery series about Eva Knox and her familyโs
Georgia olive plantation.
In the sweet Southern town of Abundance,
Georgia, home of the Knox familyโs olive farm, gossip isnโt the only thing that
can kill you...
After leaving a man at the altar for the second time
in her life, Eva Knox decides to head home to her familyโs plantation to regroup
and soak in some Southern charm. But hiding from her woes is a slipperier
proposition than Eva imagined. For one thing, most people in town still havenโt
forgiven her for leaving local boy Buck Tanner at the altar and hightailing it
up north eighteen years ago. For another, a death on her familyโs farm soon
makes her the lead suspect in a murder caseโand the sheriff investigating is
none other than Evaโs old flame Buck.
With the police putting the squeeze
on her, itโs up to Eva and her sisters, Pep and Daphne, to figure out who could
have possibly left a dead body in their olive grove. And theyโll have to catch
the greasy killer quicklyโbecause it looks like Eva has been picked as the
murdererโs next victim...
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