Kahlil Gibran wrote in The Prophet, “Work is love made visible.” I truly believe that. Writing is my joy and of course, my work. As a young adult, I stopped writing fiction for a time to pursue other possible professions, but I eventually returned to writing. I read Agatha Christie and typed silly mystery stories on a toy typewriter. At twelve, after I read The Diary of Anne Frank, I started keeping a journal. When I was seven, I wrote about a stray dog I wanted to adopt in Puri, on the Bay of Bengal. I loved writing from the moment I could put a crayon to paper. When did you discover that writing is your calling in life? Banner talks about her love of crime fiction, her experience writing her first psychological suspense novel, and her Indian roots. Set in the fictional town of Shadow Cove, Washington, The Good Neighbor, with a fast-paced plot and unexpected twists and turns, follows the story of a young woman, Sarah, who suffers a tragedy and is forced to question everything she thought was true about her friends, her neighbors – and even her husband. Her psychological thriller, The Good Neighbor, has already garnered over 1200 reviews on Amazon, even before its official September 1 release. Banner has been described as a phenomenal new voice in suspense fiction.
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