Jennifer Graeser Dornbush works as a screenwriter, author, speaker, and forensic specialist. She has developed film and TV projects, is the author of numerous books, and frequently speaks around the world on crime fiction and forensics. She and her family divide their time between Upper Michigan and Arizona. Learn more at jenniferdornbush.com , and follow her on Facebook and Instagram . In this interview, Jennifer discusses the personal connection she has in writing her new mystery novel, Frozen Lives , her advice for other writers, and more. Name: Jennifer Graeser Dornbush Literary agent: Julie Gwinn, Seymour Agency Book title: Frozen Lives Publisher: Blackstone Release date: October 29, 2024 Genre/category: Mystery/thriller Previous titles: The Coroner ; Secret Remains ; Last One Alive ; Hole in the Woods ; Hotel California ; Thriller ; Forensic Speak Elevator pitch: The Coroner’s Daughter is a mystery/thriller series inspired by the author’s forensic experiences growing up as the daughter of a medical examiner in a small Michigan community. The series centers around Dr. Emily Hartford, an estranged daughter of a coroner who returns home to care for her dying father, and is thrust back into the forensic world. As Emily is reunited with the people and past she left behind, comes to realize that home is where the bodies are. Think: Bones meets Sweet Home Alabama. In book 4 of the series, Frozen Lives , Emily solidifies her role as coroner when she puzzles out a madman’s chilling machinations, risking everything dear to her to end his icy chilling spree. Bookshop | Amazon [WD uses affiliate links.] What prompted you to write this book? Short, practical answer: I was under contract to expand a two-book series to five books. This is book four in the series. Longer answer: I’ve been working on this story since 2002 when I first penned it as a feature-length film script. This idea came to me, like many, as a “Why if….?” What if the daughter of a small-town coroner had to reluctantly come back to her small hometown to take over her father’s medical examiner post? The seed […]
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