it is wonderful to be able to hear a book I didn’t have a chance to read. Listening to books on audio brings back early memories of listening to the radio. When I was a child, I was asthmatic and would lose as many as forty days a year from school. On those long days, I listened to radio dramas and felt fascinated by the people in them. I am very happy that my work is available on audio, giving people the choice of reading or hearing my books.”

You introduce us to widely differing worlds in your writings. How do you achieve the sense of authen ticity that characterizes your novels?

“New settings provide a springboard for fresh and different characters. Backgrounds for my novels include social trends, such as the personal ads phenomenon in Loves Music, Loves to Dance, in- vitro fertilization in I’ll Be Seeing You, multiple personality in All Around the Town, plastic surgery in Let Me Call You Sweetheart, financial exploitation of the elderly in Moonlight Becomes You. People leading hidden lives under the government security program will be the subject of my next novel, Pretend You Don’t See Her. For each of my novels, I do extensive research.”

You are known as “The Queen of Suspense.” What do you consider the essence of your talent?

“Being a storyteller. Isaac Bashevis Singer, who was a dedicated suspense reader, made a simple but profound observation on receiving the Mystery Writers of America award as Mystery Reader of the Year. He said that a writer must think of himself or herself primarily as a storyteller. Every book or story should figuratively begin with the words ‘once upon a time.’ It is true now as it was in the long-ago days of wandering minstrels, that when these words are uttered, the room becomes quiet, everyone draws closer to the fire, and the magic begins.”

Do you enjoy terrifying people?

“Absolutely. I consider it a compliment when I’m told that someone stopped reading my book because he or she was alone in the house.”

Could you visualize a life of leisure?

“No-never. Somebody once said, If you want to be happy for a year, win the lottery; if you want to be happy for a lifetime, love what you do. That’s the way it is for me-I love to spin yarns.”

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