Kathryn Rathke's wonderful drawings are making a mighty appearance in the new James Patterson book, Worst Case. Kathryn was asked to conjure up the lead character's 10 adopted children. She says: "It was a hoot: I was given only ages and ethnicities, with maybe two words of description for each. Despite the meagre descriptions, I tried to instil them with a lot of character. I can't even fathom the idea of millions of fans contemplating these characters, whom they have tried to imagine all of these years; it's a huge responsibility!"
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Worst Case
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