Robert Galbraith Interview | The Running Grave

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An interview with Robert Galbraith (J.K. Rowling) on the seventh book in the Strike series, The Running Grave, originally posted on the Robert Galbraith Facebook page (19th October 2023)

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  • There is something about her, so intelligent in her way of speaking I could listen to her for hours.

    @adrianagauci4894@adrianagauci48947 ай бұрын
    • Maybe she should write something.

      @els7671@els76716 ай бұрын
  • I look forward to how they portray this book in the TV series. This the best book by far. I love how much more we got to see of Pat’s character. That last chapter with Strike’s admission has left me feeling like I want the next book straight away 😊 JK Rowling has absolutely smashed this out of the park, a great book. She has such an eye for detail, you really feel like you are there standing next to the characters.

    @Emma-bv7oo@Emma-bv7oo7 ай бұрын
    • I never figure out who did it, and this one was no different!’

      @imisstoronto3121@imisstoronto31213 ай бұрын
    • Best book 100%

      @robbiemurch9108@robbiemurch910814 күн бұрын
  • Literally just put down this latest book and as always, can't get enough! I never want the books to end! This one for me is definitely the best so far , can't stop rereading the last chapter!!

    @R0CK0Nbaby@R0CK0Nbaby4 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant author, brilliant series and I can't wait to see the TV adaption. I both read the books and listen to them on my walks. I love the back stories of each of the characters as I believe it makes them feel more three dimensional. I know JK has said there will be 10 books in the series and Covid may impact the timeline, but I do hope she will reconsider and write more than ten in the series.

    @Silverblue121@Silverblue1217 ай бұрын
  • Can I just say, as a Pat fan, I love her casting in the show. You found the perfect actress, thank you.

    @deepoole820@deepoole8207 ай бұрын
    • Yes I love the girl who plays robin

      @jazzlander3594@jazzlander35946 ай бұрын
    • But does she look 67. 😂

      @steebee1841@steebee18416 ай бұрын
  • This was the best book in the series, very captivating, causing me a great deal of fear and anxiety for what is happening to and around Robin. It seems to me that the series darkens just how the real world darkens around us and it is very scary. I hardly can wait for the next book to see if there is any 🌞 on the horizon in Robin and Strike ❤.

    @juditszabo8751@juditszabo87517 ай бұрын
  • i adored this book. I could not put it down.

    @sundaygirl006@sundaygirl0067 ай бұрын
  • I simply can't say enough how amazing this series is. I am new to these books, having started The Cuckoo's Calling just last week, but in seven days time, I'm well into Lethal White and struggling to do anything other than read.

    @jodyjsperling@jodyjsperling6 ай бұрын
    • Lucky you!! I’ve read all of them and loved most. Reading her book, to me anyway is all consuming

      @imisstoronto3121@imisstoronto31213 ай бұрын
  • I loved this book. If love is the right word, I was in a state of visceral unease punctuated by terror for much of it.

    @joannemoore3976@joannemoore39767 ай бұрын
    • Totally understand. I had a sleepless week of heart-wrenching reading😅

      @alinakowalski2535@alinakowalski25356 ай бұрын
    • Yes I feel the exact same it made me very uneasy in parts of it

      @user-wb9dn7zz7o@user-wb9dn7zz7o3 ай бұрын
  • Can't wait to listen!!! Woot woot woot. Thanks for posting!

    @Dosdo@Dosdo7 ай бұрын
  • Looking forward to reading this

    @imisstoronto3121@imisstoronto31217 ай бұрын
  • Huge fan of this book! My fav so far. Seen a lot of criticism of IBH, so just wanted to chime in that as a child of the early internet I massively enjoyed the text chats. Vikas stole my heart.

    @ain4640@ain46407 ай бұрын
    • The one book so far that I couldn't get through.

      @moodygirl609@moodygirl609Ай бұрын
  • I always fall into a terrible, deep hole after every Strike novel. But this woman is such a gift to every fiction addict.

    @EstherRudolph@EstherRudolph3 ай бұрын
  • I loved the last book about the online world, I recognized the internet culture and it was so imaginative, a whole world inside the Strike world. I was wondering how she could come up with an equally fascinating case this time, but this one was even better. I could barely stop reading during the most tense part and my heart broke for so many of the characters.

    @costeris35@costeris357 ай бұрын
  • Superb writer. Brilliant person.

    @nancyblackett8777@nancyblackett87776 ай бұрын
  • Great interview. Interesting enough, I just finished the book, yesterday. BTW, I'm a Pat fan...and she's awesome. This is another great novel...and I will be rereading it. It is ALSO a really creepy novel, for the UHC is so real...and a cult that could actually be a part of our crazy world. Yuck. Robin is amazing in the novel...and who doesn't love Corm? Cannot wait for the TV series adaptation of this novel...and obviously, the next book. Talk to you, later.

    @grafffuller3265@grafffuller32657 ай бұрын
    • I am also Pat’s fan. And I agree: this book was hard to read, sometimes I felt physically ill (when Robin experienced physical abuse or hunger).

      @tsapenkopolina@tsapenkopolina7 ай бұрын
  • I should say I felt a bit bad for Ryan Murphy. He is SUCH a good guy AND a great boyfriend. I felt like he deserved a bit more voice in the book, a bit more agency given to him… and I understand we often saw him through Strike’s eyes (and his jealousy, of course). But still… I enjoyed reading about Mathew. Even though he was a jerk. It just added a dimension to Robin’s and Strike’s relationship.

    @tsapenkopolina@tsapenkopolina7 ай бұрын
    • I agree but I think your supposed to feel that way about Ryan. He’s a solid guy.

      @natalielawyerchick@natalielawyerchick5 ай бұрын
    • I have doubts about Ryan. I get the feeling he is going to crash and burn very soon.

      @Warriorbox@Warriorbox2 ай бұрын
    • I predict drunk Ryan is not so awesome. But maybe that's too obvious a thing to do.

      @kathryncainmadsen5850@kathryncainmadsen5850Ай бұрын
  • Finished it yesterday. Loved it. I did not like the last book but I love the rest JK is a wonderful Writer 👏👍

    @katemate7253@katemate72537 ай бұрын
    • IBH is muuuuuch better the 2nd read through. Give it another chance - knowing the "reveals" actually dramatically improved the story upon a re-read.

      @btjohns2@btjohns27 ай бұрын
    • IBH is honestly my favourite book out of the Strike series, although Running Grave and Troubled Blood come close. I just wish the book ended with a verbal showdown between Strike and Anomie.

      @Sirkab@Sirkab7 ай бұрын
    • I am reading it again ( TBH I mean) I hate to be defeated by anything 🙄 no reflection on Jo, but my lack of patience reading the texts was the problem!!

      @katemate7253@katemate72537 ай бұрын
    • I liked it a lot better on the second read, but it’s still my least favorite book of the series. Lethal White used to be my least favorite. I still enjoy them all and return to them often, it’s just a matter of degrees

      @natalielawyerchick@natalielawyerchick5 ай бұрын
    • For me I despised, and I mean viscerally, was The Silkworm. The concept of a book within a book, great. I just hated the book! Didn’t feel any great drama or mystery and it was difficult to read. Generally I admire her ability to plot and foreshadow.

      @imisstoronto3121@imisstoronto31213 ай бұрын
  • Pat is the best

    @nati35mm@nati35mm7 ай бұрын
  • She's so beautiful ❤

    @gumifox@gumifox4 ай бұрын
  • Thank you, J K Rowling, I am the biggest Pat fan ❤❤

    @rebeccacrossin4989@rebeccacrossin49897 ай бұрын
  • It a fascinating book

    @jackieparfitt7925@jackieparfitt79257 ай бұрын
  • The book was great and I must say (I am sorry to JKR) I loved it soooo much more than the previous one!

    @tsapenkopolina@tsapenkopolina7 ай бұрын
    • Same

      @natalielawyerchick@natalielawyerchick5 ай бұрын
  • I am very familiar with the iChing and I have to say, her use of it throughout this book is genius. Sometimes, it reflects the devious use of it by a character; sometimes, it describes ancient sexism or superstition. Other times, it provides its ancient wisdom. Wonderful. It certainly shows that the best lies have some truth in them.

    @kathryncainmadsen5850@kathryncainmadsen5850Ай бұрын
  • SPOILER I found the end of the investigation rushed as I wanted more detail of how the leaders of the cult got caught. It got skimmed over, and Strike being able to detuct of what happened to Daiyu a bit of a stretch.

    @Onmysheet@Onmysheet7 ай бұрын
    • I can see that...but maybe we'll get some of offal of this story (what happened to the leaders of the cult...further) in the next book. Just a thought.

      @grafffuller3265@grafffuller32657 ай бұрын
    • @@grafffuller3265 I doubt it. As it would focus on another case, and furthering the lives of the characters.

      @Onmysheet@Onmysheet7 ай бұрын
    • Agree. But also, isn’t it always like this? With all the books, I feel like the last part is a bit rushed.

      @tsapenkopolina@tsapenkopolina7 ай бұрын
  • I am a huge fan. This series scared me! I had to quit, but I see how brilliant they are, especially if I had to quit them!

    @starrycrown@starrycrown7 ай бұрын
  • When I heard that literal CATCH phrase "I admit the possibility." I thought yeah, wow. THAT would work.

    @kathryncainmadsen5850@kathryncainmadsen5850Ай бұрын
  • So this is something of a take on Scientology. I thought the book was very well done, but very taxing to read. Robin here is a very courageous character and Strike is very worried and vulnerable as she takes on the challenge of investigating the cult. While I was unable to get through the previous one, this one is superb and it really worked for me too.

    @moodygirl609@moodygirl609Ай бұрын
  • Did anyone else notice her hand gesture when she mentioned Littlejohn? I didn't realize until now that his name is quite the fitting innuendo.

    @btjohns2@btjohns27 ай бұрын
  • ytou make me cry i will never read or watch another book or show

    @tomtry3814@tomtry38142 ай бұрын
  • I’m very interested in shah, she hasn’t revealed too much about him yet unlike the other subcontractors

    @user-wb9dn7zz7o@user-wb9dn7zz7o3 ай бұрын
  • great writer, respect

    @ninap9216@ninap92162 ай бұрын
  • OMG - this book's on another level, even though I've always loved the Strike series. I found the cult investigation very dark, creepy & close to home (having brushed shoulders with one myself).

    @twocardtarot6479@twocardtarot64792 ай бұрын
  • She knows how to pull you in, right? I get hooked on one of her books and cant put it down. She has done that from the very beginning of the Harry Potter books and that's why THIS book is the scariest of them all. She knows what pulls people in, what hooks you. How to write an addictive cult. I worried so much about Robin, I had to FORCE myself to go for a walk and remind myself Robin IS NOT REAL. And Rowling isnt judgemental of the people who join. She's quite compassionate about them. It helps me to be the same.

    @kathryncainmadsen5850@kathryncainmadsen5850Ай бұрын
  • Just finished it superb a return to form as I thought Troubled Blood and The Ink Black Heart where poor

    @neilconnolly485@neilconnolly4856 ай бұрын
    • I don’t agree that the books were poor. JK writes incredibly well - but they were different. I loved TB but found IBH tricky. However, I put that down to not being very aufait with the modern way of communicating. JK is amazing. 🌟

      @katemate7253@katemate72534 ай бұрын
  • When are they gonna make season 6

    @jazzlander3594@jazzlander35946 ай бұрын
    • They start filming in January IBH. Can’t wait to see how they do it. On my2 nd reading , still struggling with it 🤣

      @katemate7253@katemate72536 ай бұрын
    • @@katemate7253 oh thank god what took them so bloody long

      @jazzlander3594@jazzlander35946 ай бұрын
    • @@katemate7253 I wonder if they are going to use on-screen text like Sherlock did in his first episode. I am breathless to see how the screen writers deal with all the tweets and chatroom sequences. I wouldnt like to tackle the IBH and bring it to screen. I am sure it will be fine.

      @Warriorbox@Warriorbox2 ай бұрын
  • robin is now in love with ryan murphy of the CID corm has missed the love boat

    @tomtry3814@tomtry38142 ай бұрын
  • I enjoy hearing JK Rowling speak- but she actively avoids meeting her readers now. Perhaps all writers- including myself- should do this? But keep contact by supporting book festivals

    @jools99caithness17@jools99caithness17Ай бұрын
  • robin has given her self to robin heart and sole to ryan murphy CID

    @tomtry3814@tomtry38142 ай бұрын
  • J.K. Rowling paying 20 pence for a second hand book 30 years ago.

    @els7671@els76716 ай бұрын
  • don't like this much- it doesn't really go into the actually interesting aspects: does the cult in this book according to the author have models in the real world? (e.g. Scientology)? How/why would the author conceive of a cult in the 21st century that requires foregoing mobile phone usage and social network participation of potential recruits (which is something very unlikely)? it's basically just a book promotion- pretty bland

    @johnfoerster7533@johnfoerster75334 ай бұрын
    • that's unlikely to you?

      @sollertiskhan3254@sollertiskhan32543 ай бұрын
    • Yes, the point I was trying to make: there's a fundamental difference between the social connectivity of 15-25 year-old's (representing the bulk of new recruits in her fictitious cult) in 2020 compared to - say - 1990. I'm (sadly : -) old enough to remember well all the media concerns about the Moon- sect or the Bhagwan cult etc: her narrative would work well with those. But, really, can you yourself imagine a place in middle England NOW where teenagers and twens forego their phones to the point of being completely isolated from news / media? You'd get people simply flying their drones from the outside of the compound or holding up phones and filming and, voila, things abound on social media. Sorry, but this narrative doesn't work.... (I still enjoy reading her stuff, she's a superb narrator and craftsperson of characters)@@sollertiskhan3254

      @johnfoerster7533@johnfoerster75333 ай бұрын
    • ​@@johnfoerster7533 Yes I can very much imagine that. Idk much about england. But there are groups in the US who forgo all technology their entire lives, the Amish. and live as farmers. There are RETREATS, which you can go to TODAY(Not saying they are cults), where they prohibit technology. Just the other day, I a saw a short of this LA influencer who talked about going on a "darkness" retreat, where all her technology was taken. she was locked in a dark room for a number of days, etc. Willingly ofc. But that's the hook of the cult.. a retreat without technology. Then those who get hooked stay, those who leave.. leave. Idk maybe I haven't looked, but I haven't exactly see a ton of personal indivdual's footage from Scientology ofc.

      @sollertiskhan3254@sollertiskhan32543 ай бұрын
  • "He seems to be very inclusive" well, we all know who else was like that

    @SharonAgujas@SharonAgujas3 ай бұрын
  • is robin hitting the wall getting to old

    @tomtry3814@tomtry38142 ай бұрын
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