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Conflicted Feelings Do Not Disappear

Gordon MackKinney Author Interview

Tell Anyone You Want That I Was Here follows an up-and-coming journalist as she’s called back to her hometown where she partners with an unpredictable sheriff amidst the town’s opioid crisis. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

Lots of direct inspiration (except around opioids). The fictional town Willigsville is largely based on the small Missouri town, Higginsville, where I spent much of my childhood. The pros and cons of small-town America, such as loyalty and gossip, respectively, came from those memories.

Nikki Hightower is an interesting and well-developed character. What were some driving ideals behind your character’s development?

Even the tragic accident in the story is based on a similar event from my childhood. I have long wondered what internal conflict rages inside someone who may or may not have brought about the death or disability of someone else. How would that internal battle ever be settled? Even when Nikki learns the truth of what happened all those years ago, conflicted feelings do not disappear.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

The obvious themes: dealing with one’s past, American small town values, when to defer to versus defy authority. Additionally, Nikki struggles to choose a path to her future. She’s torn between the expected path toward a high-profile job versus something lower profile that might be more fulfilling. So many of us struggle with that. So many writers do.

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

The new book is speculative fiction, imagining a time “a few decades” into the future when state-sanctioned euthanasia has gone mainstream. I explore what that feels like for a protagonist ushering people “across the bridge.” The story explores what it means to be alive, both here and in the next life. No, it’s not a religious book.

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Up-and-coming journalist Nikki Hightower has almost landed her dream job at the Chicago Tribune when family tragedy calls her back to the last place she wants to be: Willigsville, her hometown in rural Missouri.

Ten years earlier, on high-school graduation night, Nikki drove one of two cars involved in a bizarre crash that killed the town’s “princess” and left Nikki’s best friend with permanent brain damage. The townspeople blamed Nikki. Only two people took her side: her father, owner of the local newspaper, and Sheriff Joe Ransom who always viewed law enforcement as a form of creative expression.

Nikki returns to Willigsville, trapped between conflicting goals: escape the town’s condemnation or stay to uncover the truth of the crash. She partners with the unpredictable sheriff amidst the town’s greatest crisis, a tsunami of opioid addiction and overdoses fed by a brutal drug cartel and its local operatives. Meanwhile, rumors swirl of the sheriff’s corruption.

The past and present collide as Nikki realizes that her survival depends upon whom she chooses to trust.

Tell Anyone You Want That I Was Here

Tell Anyone You Want That I Was Here follows a promising young writer living in Chicago, Nikki, who is given the opportunity to get her dream job as a feature writer, all she has to do is come up with the idea for a career making story. However, things start to go wrong when she receives a call from her hometown Sheriff, telling her that her father passed away. Not only must she return home and hold a memorial for him, but when she does the news of her arrival spreads like wildfire through the locals, due to the fact that when she was younger she was involved in a terrible accident where someone was killed. Luckily, she reconnects with the Sheriff, who has played a significant role in her life, only now he needs her help with a drug related case, could this be her big story?

From the very opening line, ‘Nikki slowed her pace for the revolving door of Chicago Tribune Tower’, the author plunges readers straight into the action and starts to build the readers curiosity. The story has an excellent pace to it, with each chapter adding a little more background information and leaving the reader wanting to know more about the protagonists past as well as what is going to happen next.

Tell Anyone You Want That I Was Here is a unique story about an ambitious woman who wants to live her dream, but she must first face her past. The way the author has shown the contrast between Chicago and her hometown is done well. The story moves quickly, but I really enjoyed how the sharp dialogue was used to move the story along, while also keeping readers in the know. There is a wonderful balance between the descriptive language and the dialogue, allowing the reader to visualize every scenario.

This is a riveting crime thriller containing a mystery that readers will lose themselves in. With a compelling protagonist that readers will enjoy following, this is a book that will keep you entertained to the last page.

Pages: 345 | ASIN: B0BM54GX7D

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