Emílie
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Robin Stevens:
Hi Robin, I have finished “The Ministry of Unladylike Activity” a couple of days ago. And I’ve been wondering ever since: was it inspired by Agatha Christie’s “Ordeal of Innocence” or not? Thanks in advance for your reply! — Emily (Oh, and another question. It is rather bold, but… if I sent you my detective short story, you probably wouldn’t read it, would you?)
Robin Stevens
Good question! I don't think I was specifically inspired by that book, but I've read it several times, and so I probably was thinking of it in some respect. The book that I was more clearly using was Death Comes as the End - which on the surface has nothing to do with MUA, but actually has a lot of similarities ...
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Evie
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Robin Stevens:
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WOW I LOVED THIS BOOK!!! I have a few questions - 1) Is Daisy’s mention of Cairo her going to see Amina? 2) Will we get another deepdean mystery not that two of the main characters attend the school? and 3) will we meet some more characters from the MMU series, like Alexander, George, Amina, Kitty, Beanie and Lavinia????
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Robin Stevens:
Was the Guiggenheim mystery harder or easier to research and plan than your marvellous murder most unladylike series?
The Marvelous Ms. Kaia
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Robin Stevens:
I’m so sorry because I’ve asked you this in different places before, but I worded it wrong. I’d preordered Death Sets Sail before, and I can’t reorder the signed edition . I’m probably not going to be able to get my books signed because I live in the US, so I was wondering if there were book plates that you could send me? If not, I understand because your busy writing, but I’d be grateful. Thank You!
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