![]() Steve Robinson:It was actually the reverse, in that the genealogy angle helped to sell the idea because crime fiction with a professional genealogist as the main character was something new in 2004, when I first began writing In the Blood. How did you overcome this impression for publishers and readers? Genealogy mysteries: A new genreįamily Tree: Searching the web, scrolling microfilm and other genealogy tasks don’t look exciting from the outside. We talked with Robinson about how he brings his stories to life. In Letters from the Dead, Tayte sets out to identify his client’s black-sheep ancestor, only to be drawn into a murder investigation that takes him to the Scottish Highlands and India in search of a legendary ruby that’s been missing for generations. Robinson just released the seventh volume in his popular series starring American professional genealogist Jefferson Tayte. ![]() Three books into his self-published genealogical mystery series, British author Steve Robinson landed a four-book deal with Amazon Publishing’s mystery thriller imprint, Thomas & Mercer.
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