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When Clive Cussler invited me to collaborate on a sequel to The Chase—a western detective novel featuring a brand new character named Isaac Bell—I decided there were two reasons to accept. Obviously, collaborating with a mega-bestselling writer offered the opportunity to clamber aboard the New York Times bestseller list. Collaborating also promised a sort of mid-course correction, where I would learn writing tricks beyond those I had taught myself in the course of twenty-four books. I had done very well for myself, but when it came to selling lots and lots of books, he had done it better.
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What I had not expected out of collaborating was the fun. I have never had more fun working on a book than I have on The Wrecker. Now, as we embark on a third in the series, I realize that I am more collegial than I thought, and less the gnarly lone wolf I fancied myself to be. It’s fun to work with somebody. Looking back on the early days of my career I realize that in the days when editors were still at the center of publishing there was a lot of collaboration in the writing of books. Clive has revived that atmosphere of making things together and for that I am grateful.
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