Notice:
The book is going live this afternoon.
It's probably because I've been writing for a long time, or perhaps due to my profession, but I am not feeling nervous or inclined to hold a microphone and lament about my struggles. I just want to have a sincere chat with all my readers.
I ventured into forensic reasoning genres out of personal interest. Long-time readers know that the male leads in my three books are all in this profession—it's fulfilling a dream of mine to be a forensic doctor.
But this genre is really difficult to write. Selecting material, setting up plot twists, and laying out clues all need to be designed well in advance. I discuss legal issues with lawyer friends and friends from the courts (readers in the book group might have seen the screenshots I posted). It's common for me to pour over a large number of professional books for just one scene. In summary, it's extremely taxing on the brain and even on the hair.