To be honest, I'm not familiar with all of Dee Henderson's novels. You could search online or check with a dedicated fan forum to get a definite answer.
I don't have that information readily available. Maybe look through book summaries or reviews to see if Ann or Ellie Marie are mentioned as characters.
Sorry, I don't have the latest information on that. You could look on popular book platforms or search engines to find out.
Her characters. Dee Henderson creates really complex and relatable characters. They are not one - dimensional, and you can easily get attached to them while reading her Fantastic Fiction works.
The art in Ann Marie Fleming's graphic novels is also a standout feature. It complements the story well, enhancing the mood and atmosphere. The visuals are not just illustrations but an integral part of the storytelling process, helping to bring the characters and their stories to life in a vivid and engaging way.
Not at all. Ellie and Marie are likely separate entities. They might have different looks, skills, and story arcs. Usually, fictional characters are created independently of each other with their own specific identities and purposes.
Another work worth mentioning is 'Full Disclosure'. It's a story that delves deep into the lives of the characters. The setting and the plot are carefully crafted. The way she weaves the story, with elements of romance and mystery, is what makes it stand out in the Fantastic Fiction genre. Her writing style is engaging and makes the readers feel like they are part of the story.
Well, in a story like 'Ellie's Story: A Dog's Purpose Novel', apart from Ellie, the main characters could be the people she lives with. They would be the ones who take care of her, train her, and form a deep bond with her. There might also be some antagonists, like people or animals that pose a threat to Ellie or her family. This would add conflict to the story and help in exploring Ellie's purpose further.
I don't know as I haven't read it. It might include Professor Henderson himself, of course.
Yes, there are some. 'The Act' was inspired by the Dee Dee Blanchard case and can be considered a form of novelization in a sense as it was later made into a TV series.
Dee Dee Blanchard was the main instigator in the real - life events behind 'The Act'. She fabricated Gypsy's medical conditions to get sympathy and benefits. This included things like faking disabilities and diseases. By doing this, she controlled Gypsy's life in a very cruel way, not allowing her to have a normal life or relationships. She made Gypsy dependent on her through these false pretenses.
The key event was her faking of her daughter's illnesses. Another important part was Gypsy Rose finally seeing through the lies and taking action. Also, the fact that she was able to deceive so many people for so long is a significant aspect of her life story.