A huge thank you to Carol Parsons for tagging me in her
‘Next Big Thing’ blog posting at the Tamrion Book Nook. Check out her wonderful
fantasy series, The Journals of The Peregrine.
Now to my answers to the Next Big Thing blog tour interview.
What is the working title of your book?
The fourth book in the Reluctant Detective series is
tentatively called ‘The Island Murder’ and is my first attempt at a novella. It
follows three full novels in the series as well as Soulseeker, the first in a
new detective series.
Where did the idea
for your book come from?
The book is set on
the Scottish island of Little Cumbrae and the idea grew from a recent visit to
the island. The fact that it can become isolated in bad weather made it perfect
for a ‘locked room’ kind of mystery that Agatha Christie wrote with such
panache. Although I wouldn’t claim to be close to the great lady, this book is
my homage to her.
What genre does your
book fall under?
It is a crime novel
and my detective Craig Campbell is a contemporary Scottish derivation of the
classic private eye.
Which actors would
you choose to play in your movie rendition?
The cast would have
to be mainly Scottish and I’ve always thought that James McAvoy would be ideal
to play Craig. Denis Lawson would be my choice to play Neil Cairns, a disgraced
former church minister. Tiffany Mulheron has the looks to play Debbie Grayson,
the femme fatale who is at the centre of the crime. David Tennant is an actor I
admire immensely and it would be great to have him play Colin Victor, a man who
has lost everything due to the dangerous Ms Grayson. Laura Fraser would bring a
lot to the character of Rhona McColl and Richard Madden would be my choice for
the young geeky character, Brent Picard.
What is the
one-sentence synopsis of your book?
The murder of a woman
on an isolated Scottish island forces Craig Campbell to investigate and find
the killer amongst a long list of suspects.
Will your book be
self-published or represented by an agency?
It will be self
published like the rest of my books. This will be slightly different as it will
be a Kindle exclusive, at least for the first few months.
How long did it take
you to write the first draft of your manuscript?
I have been working
on it for about two months and I hope to finish it within the next month as it
is a shorter story than my previous books.
What other books
would you compare this story to?
Compare is a strong
word but there are similarities to a book like ‘And Then There Were None’ by
Agatha Christie in the sense that the suspects are trapped in the situation with no means of
escape. As a Scot, I can’t help but be influenced by Scottish writers, in
particular Ian Rankin, Caro Ramsay and Christoper Brookmyre. Books like ‘The
Big Sleep’ by Raymond Chandler and Ross Macdonald’s ‘The Far Side Of The
Dollar’ are a huge influence as all the Reluctant Detective books are written from a first
person perspective.
Who or what inspired
you to write the book?
Everything I write is
driven by the realisation that life is too short to put off what you would love
to do. The death of my son at the age of twelve had a huge affect on my
perspective. Along with my wife and daughter, Calum is the constant inspiration
for everything I do.
What else about the
book might pique the reader’s interest?
Can the reader spot
the killer from a list of six people, all with a strong motive before Craig does?
Next week on the 9th January the tour will move to the blog of David Magowan.
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