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* TechnologyMarchesOn: The technology present in the novel is what really gives away that it was published in 1995; no one owns a cellphone, lots of people - especially main protagonist Kerry - use car phones, aspiring photographer Robin uses a Polaroid camera to take pictures, Robin is excited about the Hoovers getting her computer games on CD-ROM, and while doing research Kerry and her investigator tend to rely on things like old newspapers and hardcopies of transcripts rather than the internet.
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* WriteWhoYouKnow: In the foreword, Creator/MaryHigginsClark stated she partly modelled Robin on her own granddaughter Liz, who was ten years old during the writing of the novel; she would sometimes ask Liz how she might react to certain situation and used that as a basis for Robin's character.
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* WriteWhoYouKnow: In the foreword, Creator/MaryHigginsClark stated she partly modelled Robin on her own granddaughter Liz, who was ten years old during the writing of the novel; she would sometimes ask Liz how she might react to certain situation situations and used that as a basis for Robin's character.
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* WriteWhoYouKnow: In the foreword, Creator/MaryHigginsClark stated she partly modelled Robin on her own granddaughter Liz, who was ten years old during the writing of the novel; she would sometimes ask Liz how she might react to certain situation and used that as a basis for Robin's character.
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