Yesterday reader Michele Schmidt asked: “How do you come up with the names of your characters?” A great question and I was going to answer it today but right away I got sidetracked by the following passage from CAT ON A HOT TIN WOOF, the latest Chet and Bernie mystery. (For those who don’t know the series, which can be read in any order, the Beast is a very old and very fast Porsche and Chet – a dog but NOT a talking one – is the narrator. I’ll try for a better answer tomorrow.)
Once—on the way to Central Booking with a perp named Sinbad “Lyin’” Ize, cuffed and kind of balled up on the little shelf in back of the Beast—Bernie, just passing the time in a friendly manner, said, “Hey, Lyin’, interested in our M.O?” “Ain’t it a mite late for that?” was the reply, on the bitter side, which no one wants to hear, but Bernie, being the forgiving type, told him anyway. “We accumulate facts, stack them in logical order, draw a deduction.”
Wow! I’d vowed to never forget that and though I often did forget it I was remembering it now, as we sped along a straight dusty back road that seemed familiar. As for its meaning I had no idea, from beginning to end. But clearly it was working. Just look at us!


3 Comments on “A Reader Asks”
I love when Chet swears to remember…..something??
I’m glad The Beast is still alive and roaring. Here’s hoping it makes it to another book.
For those who don’t do FB, I just saw that Jeni Dawson has passed. She had recently let us know she was dealing with cancer. For those who knew her and those that didn’t, we have lost a special person on this side of the bridge. I hope all the pets from all of us are making her feel safe and happy on the other side.