Paying Homage To My Childhood Hero

 Mary Frances Fisher Author Interview

Paradox Forged in Blood follows a woman from her early years through post-WWII America who is found to be the last remaining witness to the death of a socialite four decades ago. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

Growing up, reading Nancy Drew novels captivated my sense of adventure and their underlying support of female empowerment—including the ability to solve life’s mysteries—regardless of age. If I completed all chores and homework assignments, I was rewarded with a new book for the exorbitant price of $1.95! We weren’t rich but our lives were fulfilling as love, happiness, and family unity became mainstays in tackling problems that arose. Each Nancy Drew book transported me into a world of exciting escapades and achievement. Before tackling my first novel, Paradox Forged in Blood, I relied on those feelings through the use of carefully chosen words and scenarios to develop strong characters. My goal was twofold: drawing readers into the story by identifying with characters and historical events; and, paying homage to my childhood hero.

Do you think there’s a single moment in everyone’s life, maybe not as traumatic as Ellen’s, that is life-changing?

Absolutely! An example in my life occurred at the age of 27 when I met Jack and fell madly in love. But my Guardian Angel (she’s always present and forever doing her best to keep me honest) kept screaming he was married. Unfortunately, I chose to believe Jack’s claim that he wasn’t. Within three months, I discovered I was pregnant and, miracle of miracles, Jack suddenly remembered he was married. It’s an old story, but when it happens to you, acknowledging the daunting concept that life as you knew it was forever changed. I was so traumatized that I didn’t date for 15 years—except once, but it turned out he was also married “but don’t worry, it’s an open marriage.” Needless to say, that date was a one-off. However, my story has a wonderful ending—my son and very best friend is always there with an encouraging word and laughter to offset life’s hardships. Facing a challenge with determination and faith can be a path toward realizing happiness of unprecedented proportions.

Did you find anything in your research of this story that surprised you?

The Top Secret Rainbow Plan to address potential attacks by foreign nations (Black Rainbow Plan for an attack by Germany; Orange Plan involving a strike by Japan) were developed in the 1920s, outdated and lacking in technological advances. This resulted in the astounding lack of America’s preparedness to enter World War II. The America First plan, promoted by Charles Lindbergh with overwhelming support to keep America out of foreign wars, resulted in a nation completely ill-equipped to enter the worldwide conflict. Combined with the decision to keep all planes on the tarmac at Hickam and other Pearl Harbor airfields, ostensibly to prevent saboteurs, ironically provided a concise target for the Japanese invasion. Japan’s critical supply of sufficient oil to continue further attacks, the result of America’s oil embargo, was the impetus for the Pearl Harbor attack. Simply put, the American islands were blocking Japan’s ability to access oil-rich areas to replenish their dwindling supply. They also relied on Japanese spies in Hawaii who believed America would not retaliate an attack based on the popularity of America First.

What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?

I’m actually working on two books: When I Grow Up: A Collection of Short Stories and Never Truly Alone, a psychological thriller. My goal is a release of short story compilations in 2026 and, hopefully, my thriller in 2026 as well.

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From Mary Frances Fisher comes her debut novel, PARADOX FORGED IN BLOOD, a compelling work of historical fiction based on true events and stories passed down from the author’s family.

A murder on Millionaire’s Row.
A killer’s chilling words, “Shh. I know where you live.”
A woman tormented by her guilt-ridden past.


A historical murder mystery, PARADOX FORGED IN BLOOD is set in Cleveland, Ohio, during the late 1930s. Four decades after the murder of socialite Louis Sheridan, the cold case is resurrected with receipt of new evidence that transports detectives back to Nazi Germany. The only living witness, Ellen O’Malley, must confront a haunting secret and her complicit actions.

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