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Tyson Freeburg Author Interview

James The Accountant follows a commercial real estate broker in New York who is a victim of mistaken identity, and he finds himself dragged into a world of crime, mobsters, intimidation, and a whole lot of trouble. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

Jimmy and Tiffany are based on friends of mine. I liked the idea of someone who is seemingly so in control of the direction of his life being thrown into a situation where he finds himself completely out of his element. And then finding out how he would respond to it. 

The supporting characters in this novel, I felt, were intriguing and well developed. Who was your favorite character to write for?

Thank you. Wayne is my favorite character. His character developed naturally with the story arc. As a former Marine myself, I was particularly intrigued by his relationship with Chuck. The idea of those two worlds colliding (Marines and Mafia) was compelling and fun to write. Also, I loved his interactions with Jimmy – I thought they played off each other well. 

I felt that there were a lot of great twists and turns throughout the novel. Did you plan this before writing the novel, or did the twists develop organically writing?

I did not plan any of it, just let the story unfold as it went along. I was surprised and pleased with the twists and turns as well. This actually began as a simple writing assignment, I was aiming for 20 or so pages, but then the story just kept getting more interesting to me – so I went with it. 

What is the next book that you’re working on, and when can your fans expect it?

I am working on a sequel to James The Accountant that will focus on what happens to Wayne after he leaves that night. Still in early stages of writing, but I hope to have something this year. 

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It’s the best day of Jimmy’s life. No doubt about it. After months of endless negotiations and late nights, he finally closed on the largest real estate deal in his firm’s history. Celebrations are in order so he decides to take his wife, Tiffany, out on a date night, starting with her favorite restaurant. That’s the plan, anyway.
An unfortunate case of mistaken identity soon lands them in the back of an SUV with an odd assortment of Italian and Lithuanian gangsters claiming their boss needs a word with James the accountant. Jimmy is an accountant by trade, yes, but what could they possibly want with him?
Not all is as it appears to be as Jimmy and Tiffany fight for their survival in a world where death is a way of life. Someone is keeping secrets, and Jimmy needs to figure out the who, what, and why if he is going to save the woman he loves.

James The Accountant

Tyson Freeburg’s James The Accountant is a wild ride through the world of high-stakes real estate, dirty money, and unintended consequences. The story follows Jimmy Undell, a commercial real estate broker in New York, who thinks he’s just closed the biggest deal of his career. But when some shady figures mistake him for James the accountant, the man who actually dug into the financials of a company with something to hide Jimmy finds himself dragged into a world of mobsters, intimidation, and a whole lot of trouble. What starts as a normal evening out with his wife, Tiffany, quickly spirals into a life-or-death situation where he must use his wits to survive.

Freeburg’s writing is sharp, fast, and dripping with personality. Jimmy’s voice is so strong that you feel like you’re sitting next to him at the bar, sipping scotch while he tells you about his life. The dialogue is snappy and realistic, especially the exchanges between Jimmy and Tiffany. Their relationship is messy, passionate, and full of the kind of biting humor that only comes from knowing someone inside and out. One of my favorite moments is when Tiffany, completely unfazed by being kidnapped, tells one of the thugs to “F Off” without missing a beat. That’s the kind of writing that makes these characters feel real.

The book is also a masterclass in tension. The moment when Jimmy and Tiffany are confronted in the street and forced into the SUV is a perfect example. The fear creeps up slowly, Jimmy’s thoughts racing as he tries to figure out what’s happening, until suddenly, the reality of the situation crashes down on him. The pacing is relentless just when you think things might calm down, another twist slams into place. It’s a rollercoaster of backroom deals, violent enforcers, and the constant question of who Jimmy can trust.

James The Accountant is dark, cynical, and often wildly inappropriate, but that’s exactly what makes it work. Jimmy’s inner monologue is full of observations that are brutally honest and laugh-out-loud funny. He’s a guy who knows he’s in over his head but still can’t help making wisecracks along the way. Even in the most intense moments, Freeburg finds a way to inject humor without breaking the tension. A standout scene is when Jimmy realizes the mobsters think he’s someone else and immediately starts mentally strategizing how to talk his way out of it. It’s that mix of panic and quick-thinking that makes him such a compelling character.

This book is perfect for fans of fast-paced thrillers with a strong voice and a dose of humor. If you like Elmore Leonard or Breaking Bad’s mix of danger and dark comedy, you’ll love James The Accountant. It’s a high-energy, no-holds-barred crime story with unforgettable characters and a plot that never stops moving. I’d recommend it to anyone who enjoys thrillers with a bit of bite and a lot of attitude. Just don’t be surprised if you find yourself reading “just one more chapter” until it’s suddenly 3 AM. It’s that kind of book.

Pages: 173 | ASIN : B0D9KGNG5W

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A Change in Destiny: Dark Suspicions

Janet K. Shawgo’s Dark Suspicions delivers a rich tapestry of crime fiction, weaving a morally intricate plot with compelling characters. This multi-layered sequel thrusts FBI investigator Brian Deeds into a labyrinthine fraud case that spirals into unimaginable complexity. Adding to the intrigue are twin sisters Charlie and Dani Edwards, whose enigmatic bond and tangled secrets elevate the story to gripping heights. The dynamic between the twins kept me on edge, constantly questioning their motives and intentions.

Among the cast, Charlie and Dani stand out as the most intriguing characters. Their contrasting personalities—Charlie’s calm, calculated demeanor and Dani’s impulsive, emotional nature—create a captivating interplay. From the outset, the writing gripped me, vividly rendering their world with an atmosphere of suspense and unease. However, while the twins’ actions often drive the plot, their inner thoughts and motivations could have been explored further. In contrast, Brian’s character receives extensive development, painting a detailed picture of his obsession with justice and the toll it takes on his life. Shawgo’s prose shines in its ability to transport readers to vividly described settings, whether it’s the bustling streets of Galveston during New Year’s celebrations or the high-stakes environment of FBI operations. These richly detailed backdrops amplify the tension, serving as a canvas for moments of quiet reflection and explosive conflict alike. Themes of trust, betrayal, and obsession are intricately woven into the narrative, particularly through Brian’s relentless pursuit of justice and the unraveling of his personal life.

Dark Suspicions is a masterfully crafted thriller, brimming with unpredictable twists and emotional depth. The chaotic interplay between Charlie and Dani and Brian’s relentless chase for truth creates an irresistible whirlwind of suspense. Fans of psychological drama and crime thrillers will find themselves hooked until the final page. It’s a story that lingers, leaving readers both satisfied and eager for more.

Pages: 269 | ASIN : B0DK3SN4PK

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