RHYS BOWEN: Today Clare and I are celebrating the publication of our new Molly Murphy book, IN SUNSHINE OR IN SHADOW. It is the twentieth book in the series, so I'm jumping up and down with joy and amazement. Who would have thought that Molly could not only have survived so long but could have flourished? In all those books she has had plenty of narrow escapes, been bombed, survived an earthquake, and a factory fire, met Houdini, French Impressionists and now has an adventure in the Catskills.
As you know I now write these books with my daughter Clare Broyles, so I thought I’d tell you a bit about my co-writer.
A year ago we were doing a book signing and someone asked “How did you two hook up?” and I replied, “I made her.”
Yes, I conceived her because I knew I’d need someone to take over my writing legacy one day. (For those of you who take things literally, I’m just kidding). If I’d really wanted a co-writer I’d have made her watch and study as I wrote, practice character development and plot twists from the time she could talk. But looking back I can see that she did indeed have a childhood that was helpful to a future writer.
We read to our kids from day one. She grew up in a house full of books. She was a precocious child and was reading The Hobbit in first grade. We had a to have a good talk when she wanted to read “Are you there God, it’s me, Margaret” when she was eight (years before I had planned to have THAT talk). I never censored what books she brought home from the library and was pleased that she self-censored. “I took that one back,” she’d say. “I didn’t like it.”
There was always a lot of pretend play at our house. Clare would write plays. Dominic, the only boy, would always be the prince with a towel around his shoulders as a cape and a wooden sword. Clare, unfortunately, almost never got to be the heroine. Her two sisters would refuse to take part if they couldn’t be Cinderella etc and Clare wound up as the witch.
Story from when she was 11. She got a boyfriend, a nice boy called Mike. She brought him home. I left them alone in the family room. It became awfully quiet down there. I tiptoed down to spy and found them both lying on the floor… on their stomachs, playing with the Fisher Price castle and the Playmobil little people knights, ladies and dragons.
Clare has always been a true renaissance woman:
As a Freshman in high school she got the part of Anne in the diary of Anne Frank. Imagine how emotional it was for a parent to watch that! She went to college pre-med, but decided she didn’t want to become a doctor and added an English and Spanish literature major. She did independent biology research into calcium binding proteins (way ahead of its time), was offered a fabulous job with Genentec but instead chose to volunteer at a homeless shelter in Juarez, Mexico. There she met her husband Tim and together they did great work in El Salvador, helping people get their lives back together after the civil war.
On her return she got a degree in Music, specializing in opera, wrote and produced a children’s opera. She has since written background music for the Arizona Theater Company and others, winning an Arizona Tony award. She now teaches music, math and the gifted program at a charter school.
Clare adores research. She reads the New York Times for every day we write about and find great snippets to add to our stories. When we started this book we knew we wanted to feature the early Jewish bungalow communities in the Catskills. Clare found there was a retreat center for professional women nearby(no men allowed),also a new state park and a bluestone quarry, creating a great gash in the earth. Such great motives for murder!
Our aim when we write, as well as telling a compelling whodunit, is to immerse the reader in real history, to transport to a time and place. We hope you’ll enjoy being in the Catskills this time. And if you go to our Reds and Readers Facebook group and comment on the live feed you’ll get a chance for a signed copy of the new book.
Happy Book Birthday, Rhys and Clare. Twenty magnificent Molly stories . . . definitely a reason for celebration.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat to "meet'" Clare through this post . . . what a sweet tribute to a lovely lady. And now I'm looking forward to reading Molly's newest story . . . .
Rhys, Happy Book Birthday! Thanks for introducing us to Clare through your words. Congrats on twenty Molly stories.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the new Molly! I can't wait to pick up my copy. Thanks for bringing us more of Clare - a renaissance woman, indeed. How lucky you both are to have each other, not only as family but as writing partners.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Rhys and Clare on the publication of the twentieth Molly Murphy book. It is a series that I began to read during the pandemic and am so happy to continue reading.
ReplyDeleteRhys, thank you for telling us more about Clare. You have many talents so it should not surprise anyone to hear that Clare is also talented in many ways. I look forward to reading your new book.
Congratulations on the new book, Rhys and Clare! What a lovely mother/daughter story.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 20th book! That's wonderful being able to work with your daughter. I enjoy reading historical stories. Thank you for this chance at your giveaway. pgenest57 at aol dot com
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Rhys and Clare on your book birthday! I have read the previous nineteen Molly books and loved them ❤️📚 I am looking forward to reading the twentieth one! Thank you, Rhys, for introducing us to your lovely daughter Clare. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree 😊 I too am fortunate to have a wonderful mother/daughter relationship 🤗
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, and thanks for sharing your wonderful, true "origin story."
ReplyDeleteHappy Book Birthday. I love the Molly series. The mysteries are so good, and I also love the history that gets included. What a wonderful collaboration you and Clare have. And what a wide range of interests she has. Awesom that she gets degrees in so many of them! Much as I would love a signed copy of the new book, I'm in Portugal, so it's not an option (shipping, customs, all of that.) Luckily, I can order it from a European site and avoid the nuisance of Customs.
ReplyDeleteAll best wishes for its resounding success.
RHYS & CLARE: Happy book birthday! Twenty books in a series is a huge milestone.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing more details about Clare's varied careers & interests. I'm glad that you teamed up to write more Molly books!
You have quite a legacy in Clare! Looking forward to reading about the Catskills.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you both on today's release, and thank you for this profile of Clare, Rhys. I loved learning about your daughter/co-writer.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Rhys and Clare! I have loved Molly from the very beginning so I can't wait to read this one!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you both! What an amazing life Clare has led so far and she has many years more. I have only read one Molly Murphy book but this one really intrigues me and is on order.~Emily Dame
ReplyDeleteHappy Book Birthday! I hope you and Clare write many more books together!
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Happy 20th book birthday, Rhys, Clare, and Molly! How lovely, to have a simpatico daughter who can fit so seamlessly into your writing life. Love that.
ReplyDeleteYour family is so interesting and eclectic. Thanks for sharing Clare and her story with us.
Congratulations on the new book, Rhys and Clare. What a great way to introduce Clare to us.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Rhys and Clare! What a wonderful collaboration you have--and I adored the new book.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for the kind words. It is a joy to have this great friendship with a daughter ( especially one who can write)
ReplyDeleteCongrats to you both!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful story Rhys about Clare growing up and now your wonderful team writing.
She certainly is very talented and obviously takes after her super talented mother.
Congratulations on the newest Molly, Rhys and Clare. I've read all of the Molly books, Rhys, and I feel that Clare's addition to the writing team has enriched the series. There's an added gloss to each story. And now I can see why--thanks for sharing your daughter's story with us!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Flora. It’s good to hear this
DeleteCongratulations, Rhys and Clare! I loved all the bits about Clare's life and work.So much to admire!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Rhys and Clare! Happy book launch day! What an amazing resume! Did Clare go to University in the States or abroad in the UK? I wondered since Rhys and John were born in England.
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UC Santa Cruz in California
DeleteClare, I remember when visiting UC Santa Cruz on my college tours that they had a professor from England.
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Congratulations on 20! What a lovely post.
ReplyDeleteI love reading about Clare and how you two work together. It sounds divine. And I so admire the research that goes into the books. Happy book birthday!
ReplyDeleteClare is a delight to know and adding her talents to yours makes Molly a lucky character with the potential for many more books. Brilliant planning, mom!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't quite believe it when I saw this was book 20, as well. Congrats on the milestone and congrats to you both. This is a great addition to the series.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a dynamic duo! I love, love, love the premise of this book and can't wait to read it.
ReplyDeleteBook #20! I'm very happy for both of you and especially happy for you, Rhys, that you have such a terrific daughter and such a close relationship with her. You've done fascinating work, Clare.
ReplyDeleteI LOVED this book, Rhys, and I loved learning more about Clare! What a talented and charming partner she is, and I can't wait to read more collaborations!
ReplyDeleteEvery book I read by you, Rhys is one that I love! So happy you get to work together with Clare, who sounds just as amazing as her mama!
ReplyDeleteEvery book I read by you, Rhys is one that I love! So happy you get to work together with Clare, who sounds just as amazing as her mama! (Sorry, didn't realize I was writing anonymously! Hence the same message twice!)
ReplyDeleteAre you blushing, Clare? That's quite a write up Rhys gave you! I read Molly's Catskills book and it's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI am!
DeleteThank you again everyone for the kind words. We are blessed to be part of this community
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the kind comments everyone! And thanks mom for such a nice article about me! Sorry I’m late to comment. I’ve been at the dentist getting two crowns on my teeth!
ReplyDeleteRunning is SO late--I still don't exactly know what time zone I'm in. after my travels.. The fabulous Clare and Rhys came to my event in Scottsdale--and they brought SHRIMP!--and Clare is so witty and knowledgeable and brilliant, and the two of them are absolutely giddy about this collaboration. Rhys, it must be so life-changing, as a mom, to see your daughter bloom and blossom again, now, in your world, -and Clare, I'd adore to hear what you thought of your mom as a kid, compared to what you think now! and hey--massive congratulations!
ReplyDeleteYay, Rhys and Clare! I'm late to the party, but just as happy as everyone else to see a new Molly Murphy book.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations !!!!
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