ALL DRE SS ED UP BOOK CLUB KIT
All Dressed Up may have a classic “locked room mystery” setup, but for me, writing it was motivated almost entirely by a need to escape. I started the book in the summer of 2020. I was living in Los Angeles, the city had been completely locked down for months . . . and then the wildfires started up for the season. With the air outside too smoky to breathe and a very limited amount of space to share with my spouse and two cats, I was stuck with nowhere to go . . . so I started writing about a place I’d like to be instead, a majestic mansion nestled deep in the woods of the Northeast, the perfect setting for a murder mystery game that allowed the players to glam up and let loose in equal measure, two things I—and most of the world around then—was desperate to do. Don’t get me wrong, as a writer I have a professional obligation to love working in my night pants, but we all have limits. It wasn’t just my cramped apartment I wanted out of, though: I wanted a different mental landscape. One of my favorite things as an author is imagining my way into people unlike me, trying to puzzle out what makes a different sort pf person tick, what hopes and fears they cling to, what decisions they’d make. As one of countless adults suddenly spending all my time with just one other (speaking) individual, I wondered . . . what would lead someone to stay through the worst? Like Becca’s sister, I’ve always had a black and white view of cheating, but I found myself more and more intrigued by what might make someone choose the other path, and what walking that path might do to you, your ability to trust others . . . and to trust yourself. Also, a mystery writer loves nothing more than a great setup to make her protagonist doubt herself. In a way, this book was my personal pandemic life raft, allowing me to explore new frontiers from the relative comfort of my pandemic-enforced house arrest. Needing fun more desperately than I ever had, I opted to get playful with murder (because why even be an author if you can’t have a little fun with murder?)—the result is the book in your hands, one I’m both deeply proud of and grateful for.
I hope it gives you the same escape it gave me.
Sincerely,
READER, JILLY GAGNON
DEAR
BANTAM