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Behind The Book With Darby Kane
Last year I did a Q&A with Darby Kane. I am excited
about reuniting with Darby Kane name doing this Behind The Book Q&A
discussing her upcoming novel What The Wife Knew. What The Wife Knew will
be available tomorrow on December 10th! It would be a great
Christmas & Hanukkah gift for your family and friends (or for yourself 😉) What The Wife Knew
has twists & turns that will make your eyes widen and your mouth open
in shock!
Q: Darby, would you please give a brief
description of What The Wife Knew for those who haven’t read it yet?
A: What The Wife Knew is about a woman who
blackmails a famous, national hero into marriage with the intention of ruining
him. Apparently, she’s not the only one who has a problem with her husband.
After two tries, someone else kills him, which was supposed to be her job, so
now she’s stuck trying to prove her innocence and stay out of danger, all while
continuing to unmask her dead husband and destroy what’s left of his
reputation.
Q: In your Acknowledgements Section you wrote
about how in your previous professional career as a trial attorney you dealt
with people’s divorces, custody battles & family traumas daily. With that
being said, would dealing with divorces, custody battles and family traumas
inspire the story of What The Wife Knew?
A: As you can imagine, being a divorce lawyer means seeing
people in their worst moments. Even decent people struggle because divorce is
this draining and painful event that’s expensive and emotional and can be very
alienating and dangerous. The personal stakes are so high, and the potential
result could be devastating. Dealing with people in this situation provided
some insight into all the good and bad, all the experiences and circumstances
that went into building them.
What The Wife Knew has
an element of extreme family dysfunction. There is a lot of unresolved trauma
and duplicity in the book. In creating the characters and the situations that
formed the basis of the book, I drew on my experience from reading people in
real life cases and seeing through what they told me to figure out what was
really happening behind the scenes.
What The Wife Knew
absolutely is fiction, but I hope the feelings of loss and panic are relatable.
The goal is always to build three-dimensional characters on the page. Being a
people watcher helps with that.
Q: Without spoiling, which scenes were your
favorites to write & why? One of my many favorite scenes was the big reveal
of who killed Richmond and how all the pieces fit together and made sense.
Though really, it was hard to pick one favorite scene.
A: Thank you! I loved putting the pieces together in this
one. The goal was to build to this anxious moment and have each chapter feel
like an unraveling.
One of my favorite scenes takes place between Addison and
Richmond’s first wife, Kathryn, when Kathryn comes to Addison’s house. Addison
is not in the mood to entertain or placate yet there is a piece of her that
knows her scheme has had a huge impact on Kathryn. Their back and forth, giving
the reader some insights into who these women are, and making it clear that
Richmond is the least interesting thing about either of them was a scene I
worked on for a long time. I like the way it turned out.
Q: If you were to write a sequel to What The
Wife Knew, what would Addison, Wyatt, Portia & Addison’s mother be
doing right now?
A: I hope Portia and Wyatt will be in therapy. Honestly.
Those kids…
Addison likely would be exactly where she doesn’t want to
be: stuck in the middle. I think she’d have an ongoing internal battle between
wanting to walk away from it all, including Rye, New York, and wanting to dive
in and help. She presents as this tough person who doesn’t care, but she does.
She has empathy and thanks to her background she has no idea how to process
that empathy.
As for Addison’s mother? I’ll let the readers decide what
she deserves.
Q: What lessons & emotions do you hope
readers learn and feel after reading What The Wife Knew?
A: The number one thing is to recognize when you should
walk away and then actually go. The need to be loved and understood and
forgiven is huge but there are times when none of that is possible with the
people in front of you. It’s why the concept of “found family” is so important.
Sometimes you must build the family you need.
Q: If/When What The Wife Knew became a
limited series or a movie, who would be your dream cast to play the characters
you created? My suggestion for Addison would be Meghann Fahy from The White
Lotus & The Perfect Couple.
A: Let’s make this happen! Meghann Fahy is amazing. I just
saw her in The Perfect Couple. She would be great. I think Kathryn would
require someone like Cate Blanchett who can play difficult characters and make
you care about them. Jon Hamm would be the perfect Richmond. Think about it.
He’s handsome and charming but you always wonder if he has something devious
brewing underneath. He was great in the most recent season of Fargo.