I'm not fascinated by one particular case, but by knowledge that I had no idea was out there.
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Crime cases tend to be fascinating until you figure out what happened.
I think we're always intrigued by things we're not familiar with.
It's sort of a mystery where ideas come from.
The idea led me into the research, which continues to give me more ideas for the story.
I have a theory... that someplace at the heart of most compelling stories is something that doesn't make sense.
I've always looked upon research as an opportunity to satisfy my curiosity. But the other side of the coin is one must not be so caught up in it that one never gets the book written.
Some people are fascinated by what they know, and some are fascinated by what they don't know. I'm just very interested in what's possible.
You know what I'm intrigued by? Like, space and wormholes and Stephen Hawking's theories and Richard Dawkins's theories. That's what I care about.
I've always loved mysteries, the something there that you didn't know, and with 'Case Histories' I just decide to make that more up-front.
What you don't know intrigues you more than what you do know.
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