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Torment – A Harper Jones Novel follows a detective haunted by the unsolved murder of his former partner who winds up investigating a gruesome crime leading him to suspect a serial killer is on the loose. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
One of my all-time favorite series is Criminal Minds, and I have always been fascinated by how/why an evil mind works the way it does…the motivations/experiences that contribute to a person’s character. Nature vs. Nurture?
I felt this novel’s supporting characters were intriguing and well-developed. Who was your favorite character to write for?
I would have to say I enjoyed writing for Medora. She was cast as both a victim and a vigilante/antagonist. Somewhere in her captivity, a switch flipped, and she became empowered and independent. Her methods of retribution and revenge were obviously not preferred, but they allowed her to achieve her goal of revenge.
What was the hardest part about writing a mystery story; where you constantly have to give just enough to keep the mystery alive until the big reveal?
You pretty much nailed the most difficult part, which is giving enough to tease the reader without giving away the ending. My biggest difficulty was that I wanted to offer enough “red herrings” to keep the reader guessing, while at the same time not making the storyline too convoluted to where the reader gets frustrated or confused. I tried to walk this line by having a lot of dialogue, and have the characters “think out loud.”
Where does the next book in the series take the characters?
Pawns is about half-written. It revolves around a series of political murders in Wolf Hollow, as well as delving into Harper’s past, with an old foe from his military days coming back to haunt him, endangering those that he cares about. At the same time, Harper and Angie’s romantic rebirth will be tested as the tension in the seaside town begins to ratchet up.
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On an early fall morning, the sleepy oceanside town of Wolf Hollow awakens to a gruesome crime. Alison Newton, an innocent young woman who was senselessly murdered six months ago, has been dug up and brutally violated.
Veteran Detective Harper Jones, the lead investigator in her murder, is called upon to track down the offender, and he quickly realizes that this isn’t some random act. Instead, he discovers that a ruthless serial killer has descended upon Wolf Hollow with his own cruel motives.
Harper and his new partner, Medora Dunning, must track him down quickly before he strikes again, all the while slowly learning that not everything and everyone in this unsuspecting paradise is what they seem.
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Literary Titan Gold Book Award: Fiction
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The Literary Titan Book Award honors books that exhibit exceptional storytelling and creativity. This award celebrates novelists who craft compelling narratives, create memorable characters, and weave stories that captivate readers. The recipients are writers who excel in their ability to blend imagination with literary skill, creating worlds that enchant and narratives that linger long after the final page is turned.
Award Recipients
The Toe Killer by Mike Slavin
When Canaries Die
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Literary Titan Silver Book Award October 2024
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Celebrating the brilliance of outstanding authors who have captivated us with their skillful prose, engaging narratives, and compelling real and imagined characters. We recognize books that stand out for their innovative storytelling and insightful exploration of truth and fiction. Join us in honoring the dedication and skill of these remarkable authors as we celebrate the diverse and rich worlds they’ve brought to life, whether through the realm of imagination or the lens of reality.
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Author Interview – Sasha Zarustin
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2024 Attack on America follows a seasoned cybersecurity expert who finds himself at the center of a crisis threatening national security. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
A few years ago I read Homo Deus by historian Yuval Noah Harrari. Harrari warned us that Artificial Intelligence would soon far surpass human intelligence as we think we commonly understand it, with unpredictable risks for mankind. At the time, the idea seemed far-fetched, but the rise of AI products like ChatGPT convinced me that Harari was onto something. I was inspired to write about this. Since I’m not a researcher, fiction seemed like my best option. I started asking myself: If Harari’s prophecy came true, what form would it take? And that’s the Enter Demiurge subtitle…
What was your inspiration for Gabriel Brinkerhoff’s character and how did you craft his outlook on life?
For me, rule number zero in fiction is to have fun writing, because if you don’t, there is no way readers will have fun reading your sh*t, which is rule number one [laughs]. In order to have fun, I needed to tell a story about people—because readers are people, and they’re naturally intrigued by other people’s predicaments. Telling the story from Gabriel’s perspective made sense, given that he would be the kind of person you’d expect to face these challenges in real life—someone working for a major government agency. Living in the Washington DC metro area allowed me to draw on the stories and anecdotes from my real-life friends, which inspired characters like Gabriel Brinkerhoff, and also Dexter Banfield, of course.
I checked out the readers’ reviews on your novel’s Amazon book page. Someone mentioned dual plots that ‘somehow work’ in the end…
I think I recognize the comment. I appreciated it, but I think the reader might have missed one of the novel’s less obvious points. Gabriel’s struggles with AI and his personal struggles in his marriage share a common thread: they both reflect a man dealing with two major issues of our time. The AI part is straightforward, but the marital issues are more subtle. In a post-meToo world, traditional masculinity is no longer “in.” The conversation is now all about women’s empowerment, LGBTQ rights, and the rights of minorities. My first encounter with this was at a conference, a web developer conference no less. One of the speakers was an Asian woman. She was very “woke”, albeit I don’t think the term was in wide use at the time. She proclaimed, “Dear white cis heterosexual man, it’s time that you take a step back and let black, asians, women and all other minorities take the stage.” I’m all about human rights and the rights of minorities, but why did that have to come in the form of me—a white, heterosexual male, guilty as charged—getting discriminated against?
Since then, I’ve kept an eye on what’s been labeled “woke” culture, and I’ve noticed that when it comes to fiction, the voices of men on the receiving end of this shift are conspicuously absent. Sure, we have plenty of Chuck Norris types in fiction, but who’s telling the story of the regular guy with his average allotment of masculinity representing his only tool to navigate this world? Who is telling his story? Who is letting us know about the challenges he’s facing and the responsibility he still carries?
And this would be Gabriel?
Exactly. Gabriel faces two challenges: one from AI and one from the rapidly evolving definition of masculinity in our days. Masculinity as we know it—or should I say, as we once knew it—risks being labeled as “toxic” these days. Males are confused about their role in our society. Young men opt to stay home, play videogames, smoke pot, or avoid long-term romantic relationships altogether. Once a reader picks up on this—whether consciously or unconsciously—it’s easier to see why the dual plots work well together. They are two sides of the same coin.
And what about Dexter?
When it comes to masculinity, Dexter faces the same exact challenges as Gabriel, but his approach is different. He’s deliberately avoided forming deep bonds with women and has even refused to marry the mother of his daughter. Given the current climate, who can blame him? One of the paradoxes I’m seeing is that readers, both men and women, seem to admire son-of-a-bitch Dexter more than Gabriel, even though Gabriel is the one who took the responsibility to raise a family after all.
Can you tell us about Mary too?
Here’s my confession: I feel a bit guilty about Mary. The novel explores masculinity, so I needed to focus on the male characters and couldn’t afford to dive too deeply into Mary’s psychology. Imagine writing a book from the perspective of Black enslaved people in 19th-century Louisiana—no one would expect you to explore the inner life and the psychology of the white slave owner, and implicitly make him more human. You need an antagonist. In a way, that’s how Mary fits in here, though I didn’t want her to come across as completely one-dimensional. By the end of the novel, I think she’s portrayed with a modicum of respect. Her perspective is also accounted for. After all, we’re all just sapiens trying to make sense of the world we live in using the tools we have. The world is a circus with eight billion clowns, that’s the way I put it when my mood is in cynical mode.
Let’s address the elephant in the room. Many reviews mention, or even criticize, the amount of graphic sex in the novel…
I totally understand that reaction, and I expected it, especially after hearing similar feedback from my beta readers, particularly the women. I considered toning it down or making those scenes less graphic, but in the end, I decided to stick with my original vision. Not only did I want to stay true to the masculine perspective, but those scenes were essential to making Gabriel’s sense of betrayal feel real. The same goes for the liberation he experiences in the “Only God Can Judge Me” chapter. Readers who aren’t offended by sex really appreciated those parts—including many women. Of course, sex is still a taboo topic, especially for an American audience.
I felt that the action scenes were expertly crafted. I find that this is an area that can be overdone in novels. How did you approach this subject to make sure it flowed evenly?
I’ve always been fascinated by the plotter vs. pantser thing. Personally, I’m somewhere in the middle. I created a rough outline for the story to make sure all the loose ends would tie up, but once I had that map, I did a lot of “pantsing.” That was by far the most fun part of writing. Playing God with your characters? Priceless. Anyway, to answer your question, the outline was an essential tool in making sure that inconsistencies wouldn’t creep in.
Can you tell us more about what’s in store for Gabriel Brinkerhoff? Will there be a second book?
Gabriel Brinkerhoff’s journey is one that’s very close to my heart. I can assure you that his story is far from over. As some readers have already guessed, now that the stage is built and Demiurge is among us, the possibilities are endless. Or shall we talk about Dexter? ‘Nuff said. Keep watching this space, because the future holds exciting developments!
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“2024: Attack on America” is a masterful cybersecurity thriller where the realms of political espionage, technological suspense, and military action converge. As mysterious cyber-attacks escalate and state-of-the-art drones are hijacked, Gabriel is tasked with unraveling complex threats involving entities as secretive as the NSA, FBI, CIA and the elusive Deep State. Navigating treacherous waters, one wrong move could spell disaster.
Along the way, his personal life faces unexpected challenges, putting Gabriel in front of moral dilemmas and prompting him to make difficult choices that will test his ethics and resolve. Through these trials, Gabriel seeks to find a new balance, hoping to reconcile with his wife and restore order to his life. This thrilling narrative blends high-tech military fiction with elements of humorous adult fiction, creating a complex and engaging story that will appeal to fans of Tom Clancy and Vince Flynn.
Packed with relentless action and suspense, this novel is a must-read for aficionados of military fiction, engaging both young adult drama readers and fans of science fiction adult genres. Step into a world where technology and danger collide in the shadowy realms of global espionage.
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A Hush at Midnight
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A manipulator.
A fatal plan for revenge.
Award-winning author of the Annalisse series, Marlene M. Bell, brings distant friends together in the rural South only to have one of them become the victim of a brutal crime of passion.
Once celebrated for her show-stopping pastries and irresistible desserts, former celebrity chef Laura Harris is now making headlines for a far darker reason.
Laura has been accused of murder.
How could this petite chef have brutally smothered the beloved small-town matriarch, World War II ferry pilot veteran, Hattie Stenburg? Hattie wasn’t just a pillar of the community; she was Laura’s confidant and mentor. The shocking twist? Hattie’s will included recent changes, bypassing next-of kin and leaving her entire fortune and historic estate to Laura.
As Laura scrambles to clear her name, she uncovers sinister secrets lurking beneath the town’s idyllic surface. The real murderer is always one step ahead, leaving taunting clues and threatening Laura to leave Texas—or face deadly consequences. With time not a luxury, Laura must untangle the web of deceit before the killer makes her the next victim.
In “A Hush at Midnight,” Marlene M. Bell twists an amateur sleuth crime mystery into a race against the clock to solve her mentor’s murder.
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The Brotherhood
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Starting where Finding Magdalena left off, nineteen-year-old Maggie marries her fiancé, Mateo and moves to Milan for his new job and her scholarship at the famous Milan Conservatory. Maggie has barely settled in her new home when she uncovers the Brotherhood, a secret organization, and finds herself unwittingly involved in its sinister plans. Along with Shep and the rest of his team, she leads the covert mission to bring the Brotherhood to its knees. Once again, Maggie embarks on a dangerous journey that tests her mental and physical limits. Can she escape the Brotherhood’s long reach and survive?
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Finding Magdalena (The Magdalena Series)
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Magdalena “Maggie” Curran is a freshman at a prestigious Virginia boarding school when her parents are killed in a car accident in Rome. Now an orphan, Maggie has only one true friend to lean on–Graham Ashford. He is the only one who can help her through the depression and night terrors that follow her parents’ death. In her junior year, the school deems her stable enough to have a roommate, and her new friend Sarah quickly draws Maggie out of her shyness and into the dating world. While at Sarah’s house for Thanksgiving, however, things take a turn for the worse. Can Maggie survive another tragedy and find true happiness?
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Literary Titan Gold Book Award: Fiction
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The Literary Titan Book Award honors books that exhibit exceptional storytelling and creativity. This award celebrates novelists who craft compelling narratives, create memorable characters, and weave stories that captivate readers. The recipients are writers who excel in their ability to blend imagination with literary skill, creating worlds that enchant and narratives that linger long after the final page is turned.
Award Recipients
Depression by Christian Martin
Murder With Malice by Deirdre Oliver
The Coffee Traveler
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