DiscoverBehind the Crimes with Robert MurphyLaura Lippman: why crime fiction has a 'sidewinder approach to empathy.'
Laura Lippman: why crime fiction has a 'sidewinder approach to empathy.'

Laura Lippman: why crime fiction has a 'sidewinder approach to empathy.'

Update: 2024-06-04
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Laura Lippman spent more than 20 years as a journalist working in Texas and Baltimore.

She has won Edgar, Agatha, Anthony, Barry, Nero and Shamus awards (among many others) for her 25 novels - which include 12 featuring the private investigator Tess Monaghan

Her latest, Prom Mom, has a loose inspiration by the 1997 case of Melissa Drexler a New Jersey teenager who gave birth during her prom, but then something truly awful happened…

Laura discusses the ethics of True Crime - including the aftermath of Baby Reindeer, how being a journalist helped her ‘research to task’ and why Nick Hornby likened Laura to ‘a big American cheeseburger’ (Patricia Highsmith was a steak!)

There’s more about Laura here: https://lauralippman.com/

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Laura Lippman: why crime fiction has a 'sidewinder approach to empathy.'

Laura Lippman: why crime fiction has a 'sidewinder approach to empathy.'

Robert Murphy and Laura Lippman