I first met Caroline many years ago when I was seated next to her at her publisher dinner at the Baltimore Bouchercon. She was the perfect dining companion. She shared so many wonderful and interesting personal stories. Since that meeting, we always made sure to have coffee or a short talk at every Left Coast Crime, Malice, and Bouchercon. She was so very special and someone I counted as a friend. Over the years she was on several panels that I moderated, but my last 'meeting' with her was this summer at More Than Malice, the virtual Malice Domestic. She was on a panel I moderated on Past as Prologue. She was animated and interested, not just in her own writing and role on the panel, but in that of the other newer authors. The panelists all had such a good discussion that I was able to step back and enjoy, too. Caroline valued the younger new additions to the mystery world. And that's how I will remember her --always so gracious and welcoming.
I will miss Caroline at conventions and online. So sad to mark the passing of one of my favorite people. My heart, love, and sympathy go out to Charles, Linda, and her other family and friends at this sad time. She will be remembered by all as someone very talented, warm, gracious, and special.
Oh, that's so sad. She's going to be so missed in the mystery community.
ReplyDeleteVery sad. I love the Rutledge books. I remember her being very warm and charming.
ReplyDelete😢 Much sympathy to her family!
ReplyDeleteCaroline and Charles were gracious enough to join a Zoom meeting with my library’s BritIt book group. We are a smaller branch library however, that did not matter to them. They spent an hour with us and it was an absolute joy for all of us.. Caroline gave us insights and spoke of her love for writing. The love between her and Charles was apparent. She will be missed by all of us. My heart goes out to her family and friends. Thank you Caroline.
ReplyDeleteI am heart broken. I loved her books! My sympathies to her son Charles and all her family.
ReplyDeleteSo sad to hear this news. My sincerest sympathy to her family. I really have enjoyed both the Crawford and Rutledge series.
ReplyDeleteSuch a terrible loss to the mystery community.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your personal experience with her.