Click here to browse our fantastic gallery of FREE or hugely discounted novels

Why you must read Polly Iyer’s Threads

image
Amazon.com Amazon.co.uk

Think about the worst moment in your life. A moment that changed irrevocably everything you’ve ever known. Would you take that moment back? 

What if that moment offers you a different life, allows you to do things you would never do otherwise? Meet people you would never know? 

Think again. 

That one moment transforms the lives of a dozen people, each keeping a secret they can never expose. A single thread ties them together. Inextricably and forever. Cut it, and someone dies. 

Now, would you take that moment back?

What genre is this?
I write in cross genres. If I had to name one genre, Threads would be suspense, but it’s parts mystery, thriller, and romance too.

What kind of readers will it appeal to?
Readers who like deep psychological character studies and page-turning suspense.

You haven’t told us about the person all of this happens to.
Miranda Seaton is beautiful, smart, outspoken, and comes from a wealthy family. She’s close to her father, who raised her alone after his wife died.

Do we need to meet anyone else?
Garrett, who comes into the story later is probably the most complicated character I’ve ever written, and I’ve written some doozies.

In other novels?
I’ve written five other books: Hooked is about an ex-call girl “hooked” back into the life by a sex-crime investigator to catch a murderer or go to prison for tax evasion; Murder Deja Vu‘s main character spent fifteen years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, and a copycat murder threatens to send him back. In InSight, a deaf cop is forced into therapy with a blind psychologist who’s being stalked by a sadistic killer; and Mind Games and Goddess of the Moon are books one and two of the Diana Racine Psychic Suspense series. Diana was a child psychic who became an entertainer. She’s part fraud and part the real thing.

Tell us about yourself.
I graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and Design, after which I went with a friend to Italy and stayed fourteen months. While there, I free-lanced for Women’s Wear Daily, a NY fashion trade paper, and continued to work for them back in Boston. I moved to Atlanta and worked for a couple of art studios doing storyboards, which I continued to do when I married and moved to South Carolina. My husband and I started an import business and home furnishings store. Then I discovered writing, and that’s all she wrote. Well, not exactly. I’ve been writing since 2000. Writing books is actually my fourth career. And last.

Do you have a website where we can keep up with your work?
www.PollyIyer.com.

How can we follow you on Twitter and/or Facebook?
Twitter: @PollyIyer
Facebook: www.facebook.com/polly.iyer

What’s next?
I’m working on the third book in the Diana Racine Psychic Suspense series, tentatively titled, Backlash.

Leave a Facebook, Google+ or Wordpress Comment

Loading Facebook Comments ...

Leave a Reply