“There is no better test of
character than when you're tossed into crisis. That's when we see one's true
colors shine through. So I try my best to make my characters personally
involved in the plot, in a way that stresses them and tests them.”
– Tess Gerritsen
Born in San Diego on this date in 1953, Gerritsen longed to be a writer but her family had reservations about the sustainability of such a career. So she chose a career in medicine instead. But the call to writing was too strong and in the mid-1990s she took the plunge, first doing short stories and then a series of romance thrillers.
Her medical colleagues kept urging
her to combine her writing skills and medical background instead, and finally
in 1996 she wrote Harvest, her first medical thriller. It’s the story of a detective and a doctor working
together to solve the mystery of orphans disappearing and who they think are
being used as organ donors.
Three more bestselling medical
thrillers followed before she started a series featuring a medical examiner/detective
partnership – Rizzoli and Isles. Twelve books and a television series later,
the duo is still going strong. Gerritsen also continues to write
stand-alone bestsellers like The Bone Garden, Playing With Fire, and 2019’s The Shape of Night. All told, she’s written 33 novels and several
short stories.
“Where
we go depends on what we know, and what we know depends on where we go,”
Gerritsen said. “We dream our dreams,
and sometimes they take us to places we never anticipate. But they are our
dreams, and we go where they lead.”
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