Doing the Right Thing

J. Denison Reed Author Interview

Clifford’s War: Redivivus follows a seasoned private investigator pulled into a snowbound search for a missing young girl, only to find that this case goes far deeper than just a kidnapping. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

The inspiration came from two ideas that simply worked well together. I knew I wanted to bring back the family he helped in Bluegrass Battleground. I felt that there was still meat on that bone. Without giving too much away, I will just say I also wanted to introduce someone from the past that no one, not even Clifford Dee, would see coming. They’re first mentioned in Bluegrass Battleground, and I wrote a callback to it in Redivivus for the hardcore fans to gasp at.

Clifford has that classic investigator steadiness but also feels observant and human. What kind of detective did you want him to be?

Clifford Dee is the kind of detective who values humanity and doing the right thing. He’s resourceful and treats everyone like they matter. There’s not enough of that trope in today’s “Thriller Hero,” and I wanted to really champion that type of character, the flawed moral compass that is Clifford Dee. He doesn’t need or want to be praised for the work he does. He elevates those around him to be better people and fights for them to be recognized.

The story grows to include tech, networks, conspiracies, and layered alliances. How did you keep the plot from collapsing under its own weight?

I believe that character development, dialogue, and action sequences help with the heavy-lifting. There was an immense amount of polishing to get it just right, but I think my editor, Elliot, and I nailed it. 

I hope the series continues in other books. If so, where will the story take readers? 

There will be more to the Clifford’s War Universe. Without End and Redivivus left us with a lot of story still needing to be told. Additionally, my co-author for Tye, Elliot J. Emerson, has begun writing her own series set in the same universe, which highlights some of the side characters introduced in Bluegrass Battleground. She is helping craft this world, and it’s shaping up to be something for the ages. We are both very excited for the future of Clifford Dee, his friends, and this continuing “War.”

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