Tuesday, June 30, 2015
A Criminal Kind Interview & Giveaway
I'm happy to welcome Mary Anne Edwards back to Cozy Up With Kathy. Mary Anne writes The Charlie McClung Mystery series. Criminal Kind, the third book in the series, is being released today!
Kathy: The Charlie McClung Mystery series is a traditional mystery series. While staying true to yourself, do you sometimes try to channel some of the authors of the Golden Age of detective fiction, such as Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers?
MAE: I love the Golden Age detectives and I truly hope my stories has at least a tiny bit of that spirit woven into them. Someone once compared my writing style to that of Agatha Christie. I was thrilled by the compliment, not that I think I’m anywhere near her caliber. Maybe one day. An old lady can dream, right?
Kathy: Speaking of these great authors of the past, many were very interested in true crime and often studied cases and came up with their own theories. Are you interested in true crime as well? If so, stories of the past only, or current true crime cases as well?
MAE: Love true crimes of the past! So interesting to see how crime-solving has evolved over the years. Current crime cases can be interesting as well. Even with the advancements we have now, solving a mystery can still prove to be most difficult.
Kathy: When it comes to writing I understand there are 2 general camps-plotters, who diligently plot their stories, and pansters, who fly by the seat of their pants. Are you a plotter, a panster, or do you fall somewhere in between?
MAE: I fall somewhere in between. For each story, I have a three-ring binder with loose leaf paper. I first come up with the crime, then the characters, and then write a few lines for each chapter. The chapters always change but at least I have a beginning, middle, and an ending.
Kathy: Your protagonist in the Charlie McClung Mystery series is a man. Is there a reason you chose to have a man instead of a woman take the lead role in your series?
MAE: Good question! Well, I wanted to write a traditional mystery and I’ve always liked a man in the lead. I’m old fashion, I guess. So, I decided to have a strong male who could handle a strong, yet feminine, female. They are equals as well. My characters are based on real people and real situations.
Kathy: In Criminal Kind Detective Charlie McClung takes a Caribbean cruise. Have you ever been on a cruise?
MAE: Yes, I’ve been on 10 or 11 cruises. Love cruising! I did take a few liberties with the staff and their job duties. But it’s fiction, right? Sometimes facts are not that exciting. I hope I will be forgiven.
Kathy: Was there a specific inspiration for this story?
MAE: I do a lot of people watching during a cruise. I wonder how many of the passengers are criminals in disguise. If any one of them, could toss someone over the side of the ship or push someone down the stairs without a second thought. My mind begins to spin and different scenarios pop into my head. I wonder how many people assume a different persona while on board and then return to their “real” life once they’re off the ship.
Kathy: Are you able to share any future plans for Charlie?
MAE: Charlie’s career advances. His and Marian's relationship will deepen. There will be surprises and tragedies.
Kathy: Will you share any other upcoming books?
MAE: The fourth book, “Sins of My Youth,” will be focused on Joan, Marian’s best friend. And you’ll see the stalker, again. Right now, I have a total of 10 books planned for this series. Who knows how far Charlie and Marian will go.
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The author has an e-book for two lucky readers. One reader will win a Kindle copy of Brilliant Disguise, the first book in the Charlie McClung Mystery series and the other a Kindle copy of A Good Girl, the second in the series.To qualify, simply leave a comment on this post no later than 11:59 EDT Wednesday, July 1, 2015. Tell us if you've ever been on a cruise. Be sure to leave your e-mail address so that I may contact you if you win along with which book you'd prefer to win.
Great interview! Thanks for introducing me to a new author! I have not been on a cruise, but it seem like a fun time. Thank you for the opportunity!
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DeleteThank you for the wonderful interview! Criminal Kind sounds exciting, and I added it to my TBR list.
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Thank you, Jen, for stopping by.
DeleteGreat giveaway. Thanks! I've been on one cruise, but quickly figured out that I get seasick, so I've not been on another since. I did have to go on large ferries to get to Newfoundland and Labrador, and was queasy on both trips, but it was worth it. :)
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DeleteI have never been on a cruise but it does sound appealing in some ways. Agatha Christie is one of my favorite authors so if your writing style is similar, I know I would love your books! Criminal Kind sounds like a great book and I appreciate the chance to win a copy of Brilliant Disguise or A Good Girl! woodrumbetty@gmail.com
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DeleteSounds like an interesting series.
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DeleteSounds like the kind of mystery I really enjoy. Thanks for this opportunity.
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DeleteA cruise is not a good idea for someone who gets sea-sick on the dock.
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LOL Thank you for stopping by.
DeleteI have never been on a cruise but still hope to go on the Delta Queen someday.
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Thank you for stopping by. My father-in-law has been on that cruise and loved it.
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