Book Tours: Starter Day Party Framed

I’m hosting the starter day party today for the book tour for mystery / thriller “Framed”. The tour runs from November 16 to December 16. Stay tuned for my review!

Tour Schedule

November 16th: Starter Day Party @ I Heart Reading

November 16th: Book Excerpt and Giveaway @ Reading A Page Turner

November 17th: Book Excerpt @ Mello & June, It’s A Book Thing

November 19th: Book Excerpt @ I’m an Eclectic Reader

November 21st: Book Excerpt and Giveaway @ The Resistance

November 22nd: Book Excerpt @ Author C.A. Milson’s Blog

November 22nd: Author Interview @ Reading A Page Turner

November 24th: Book Excerpt and Giveaway @ Indy Book Fairy

November 26th: Book Excerpt @ The Book Daily

November 28th: Book Excerpt @ Books, Dreams, Life

November 30th: Book Review and Giveaway @ Books are Forever

December 1st: Author Interview @ Editor Charlene’s Blog

December 2nd: Book Review and Giveaway @ I Heart Reading

December 4th: Book Excerpt and Giveaway @ Silver Dagger Scriptorium

December 6th: Book Excerpt @ Bookish Madness

December 8th: Author Interview and Giveaway @ Majanka’s BLog

December 10th: Book Excerpt @ Bedazzled Reading

December 12th: Book Review @ Books are Love

December 13th:  Book Excerpt and Giveaway @ Lisa Queen of Random

December 14th:  Author Interview @ The Single Librarian

December 16th: Book Review @ Kim Knight’s Blog

December 16th: Book Excerpt and Giveaway @ Nesie’s Place

About the Book

Title: Framed – A Black Swann Investigation

Author: Wayne Kerr

Genre: Mystery / Thriller

Toronto’s newest homicide detective, Reggie Swann, seemed to have it all: great career, handsome husband and plans to start a family, until she was framed for murder…

A cop has very few friends in prison.  After surviving ten brutal years behind bars, Reggie’s conviction is finally overturned thanks to her tenacious mother, a new forensic test and a very clever lawyer. She quickly discovers that getting her old life back won’t be as easy as she hoped. To many, she was still as the media had dubbed her: ‘Black Swann – murderer and cop-gone-bad’. The Toronto Police Department still considers her to be a suspect, Reggie’s husband has remarried and the real killer is still on the loose.

Before Reggie can return to Toronto and solve the crime that ruined her life, she reluctantly agrees to investigate a murder in her home town of Penticton, only to discover the two cases which are separated by ten years and five provinces might somehow be connected. Will anyone believe the wild theories of the disgraced detective?

The real murderer does. He framed her once, this time Reggie Swann must die!

Author Bio

Canadian author, Wayne Kerr, was born and raised in the small town of Biggar, Saskatchewan (New York is big, but this is Biggar).  He married his high school sweetheart, Marlene, thirty-nine years ago and has lived happily ever since.  They resided in the United States for the past twenty years, but recently returned to Canada and now call the beautiful Okanagan region of British Columbia home.  The writer honed his story-telling skills while keeping his five younger siblings and later his daughter entertained during long cold winters.  When not reading or writing thrillers, Wayne is probably hiking, biking or playing tennis.

For more information on the author and his books please visit: waynekerrnovels.com or follow him on twitter: @waynekerrnovels

Links

website: waynekerrnovels.com

twitter: @waynkerrnovels

Amazon :https://goo.gl/qQonNw

Release Blitz Framed

About the Book

Title: Framed – A Black Swann Investigation

Author: Wayne Kerr

Genre: Mystery / Thriller

Toronto’s newest homicide detective, Reggie Swann, seemed to have it all: great career, handsome husband and plans to start a family, until she was framed for murder…

A cop has very few friends in prison.  After surviving ten brutal years behind bars, Reggie’s conviction is finally overturned thanks to her tenacious mother, a new forensic test and a very clever lawyer. She quickly discovers that getting her old life back won’t be as easy as she hoped. To many, she was still as the media had dubbed her: ‘Black Swann – murderer and cop-gone-bad’. The Toronto Police Department still considers her to be a suspect, Reggie’s husband has remarried and the real killer is still on the loose.

Before Reggie can return to Toronto and solve the crime that ruined her life, she reluctantly agrees to investigate a murder in her home town of Penticton, only to discover the two cases which are separated by ten years and five provinces might somehow be connected. Will anyone believe the wild theories of the disgraced detective?

The real murderer does. He framed her once, this time Reggie Swann must die!

Author Bio

Canadian author, Wayne Kerr, was born and raised in the small town of Biggar, Saskatchewan (New York is big, but this is Biggar).  He married his high school sweetheart, Marlene, thirty-nine years ago and has lived happily ever since.  They resided in the United States for the past twenty years, but recently returned to Canada and now call the beautiful Okanagan region of British Columbia home.  The writer honed his story-telling skills while keeping his five younger siblings and later his daughter entertained during long cold winters.  When not reading or writing thrillers, Wayne is probably hiking, biking or playing tennis.

For more information on the author and his books please visit: waynekerrnovels.com or follow him on twitter: @waynekerrnovels

Links

website: waynekerrnovels.com

twitter: @waynkerrnovels

Amazon :https://goo.gl/qQonNw

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Book Review: Singapore Under Attack by Uzi Eilam

Title: Singapore Under Attack
Author: Uzi Eilam
Genre: Thriller
Rating: 3,5 stars
Purchase: Amazon
Review copy provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Gideon Ben Ari is called to battle the terrifying depravity of Iranian cyber-terror

Dr. Gideon Ben Ari, a brilliant specialist in advanced technology, is called upon by the Israeli Mossad to combat a highly sophisticated, malevolent cyber attack planned by the Iranians in Singapore to target the Israeli and American embassies and then a multifocal chain of worldwide terror. The novel provides a rare peek into the Iranian decision-making process, replete with fascinating, volatile internal power struggles.

Can Gideon arm his global task force with the keys to diffuse the malicious attacks?

Gideon must come up with futuristic technological solutions, developed in real time, to be put into effect immediately by an international task force. His rich combat experience as an Israeli Army commander also comes into play. The highest ranks in Singapore, including strong, influential women in the fields of economy and government, give Gideon their full support in this tale of love, lust, the whims of the human spirit, and the war of good against evil.

Additional books in this series: In The California Triangle Gideon finds himself involved in an American espionage affair that includes the FBI, Mossad, and groups interested in overturning the Iranian government. In A Trap in Paris the war against terrorism and development of nuclear missiles by the Iranians reaches Europe, and Gideon is once again enlisted for the challenge.

Set in the same series as the book I reviewed earlier this week, A Trap in Paris, Singapore Under Attack once again features Dr. Gideon Ben Ari, a brilliant specialist in advanced technology, with an impressive career in the defense forces. This time, Dr. Gideon Ben Ari is called upon by the Israeli Mossad to combat a cyber attack planned by the Iranians in Singapore, which would target the Israeli and American embassies and cause worldwide terror.

Gideon must think out of the box if he wants to stop this cyberattack. He’d helped by an international task force, but the responsibility falls solely on his shoulders, and he has to stay alert and use all his skills, if he wants to stop this cyberthreat.

Another excellent thriller, although not as good as A Trap in Paris, which I read previously. I thought that the cyberattacks were often a little farfetched, and thought the other book was more realistic. Still, very enjoyable, and would definitely recommend it to thriller fans, especially cyberthrillers.

Book Review: A Trap in Paris by Uzi Eilam

Title: A Trap in Paris
Author: Uzi Eilam
Genre: Thriller
Rating: 4 stars
Purchase: Amazon
Review copy provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Gideon Ben Ari wants to settle down, but Israel’s military won’t let him do it

Having achieved an impressive career in Israel’s armed service and years of successful civilian business activity, Dr. Gideon Ben Ari yearns to settle down to a tranquil life. But then he is recruited to rejoin the defense forces and once again direct his efforts to fighting international terror organizations.

Pitted against Iranian terrorists, can Gideon navigate an espionage battlefield in Paris?

Paris is his new battlefield, and blocking Iranian efforts to develop long range missiles and nuclear weapons is his mission. Gideon will have to make good use of his experience, his wisdom, and his friends to block an invisible and sinister enemy. He will discover that a person he once regarded as a friend has actually become a foe.

Read this stunning, realistic thriller at the edge of your seat!

A Trap in Paris is an authentic, breathtaking thriller that reads as if it were taken from media headlines. Its vital and vibrant plot is an espionage mystery all rolled together with a quick-paced intelligence narrative, replete with intrigue and traitors.

More books in this series: In The California Triangle, Gideon finds himself involved in an American espionage affair which includes the FBI, Mossad and groups interested in overturning the Iranian government. Singapore Under Attack finds Gideon trapped in the capital during a cyber attack, the magnitude of which the world has not yet experienced. He joins the struggle.

A Trap in Paris was a chilling, exciting thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat. Dr. Gideon Ben Ari, the main character, yearns to settle down. After having an impressive career in Israel’s armed service, he’s worn out, and he just wants to live a quiet life. Unfortunately, that’s not about to happen anytime soon as he’s recrutied to rejoin the defense forces, and fight against international terror organizations.
Pitted against Iranian terrorists in Paris, Gideon will have to use all his wits, experience, and his friends to stop their enemy. But what when it turns out the people he trusted might be involved too? Who can he trust when danger lurks everywhere?
Fans of thrillers and espionage will definitely enjoy this book. The plot is fast-paced, thrilling, and full of twists and turns, and has an authentic feel to it despite being fiction.

Book Tours: Starter Day Party Saved

I’m hosting the starter day party today for the book tour for “Saved”. The tour runs from October 17 to November 17. Stay tuned for my review on November 1.

Tour Schedule

October 17th: Starter Day Party @ I Heart Reading

October 17th: Book Excerpt @ Stormy Night Reviewing

October 17th: Book Excerpt and Giveaway @ B.L. Blair’s Blog

October 19th: Book Excerpt @ Indy Book Fairy

October 21st: Author Interview @ The Single Librarian

October 23rd: Book Excerpt and Giveaway @ Silver Dagger Scriptorium

October 25th: Book Excerpt @ The Bookworm Lodge

October 27th: Author Interview @ Editor Charlene’s Blog

October 29th: Book Excerpt and Giveaway @ Mythical Books

November 1st: Book Review and Giveaway @ I Heart Reading

November 3rd: Book Excerpt and Giveaway @ Nesie’s Place

November 5th: Book Excerpt @ Elizabeth McKenna’s Blog

November 7th: Book Review and Giveaway @ Books are Forever

November 9th: Book Excerpt @ Bright Street Books

November 10th: Book Excerpt and Giveaway @ Just Books

November 11th: Book Excerpt @ Books, Dreams, Life

November 12th: Book Excerpt, Author Interview and Giveaway @ T’s Stuff

November 13th: Book Excerpt @ I’m an Eclectic Reader

November 15th: Author Interview @ JB Bookworms

November 16th: Book Excerpt @ Bookish Madness

November 17th: Author Interview @ Bedazzled Reading

November 17th: Book Review @ Kim Knight’s Blog

 

About the Book

Title: Saved

Author: H.L. Anderson

Genre: Romantic Thriller

Theresa Kent is a wife, mom, and hardworking nurse living in rural Colorado. Life is good until her increasingly despondent, unemployed husband suddenly snaps—his vicious attack leaves Theresa fighting for her life as she tries to escape the insane version of the man she loves.

Ryan Tucker appears to have it all, except he’s been merely existing, not living, for the the last three years. His emotions get a much needed jump start when he rescues Theresa from the torment her life has become in just a matter of days. Ryan feels an instant and fierce desire to protect this stranger that fell into his life.

Hanging over their heads is the knowledge that Theresa’s husband is still out there, hunting for her.

Can two broken souls be repaired, or will the demons of the past and present come between the repressed love that grows between them?

Author Bio

Holli Anderson has a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing—which has nothing to do with writing, except maybe by adding some pretty descriptive injury and vomit scenes to her books. She discovered her joy of writing during a very trying period in her life when escaping into make-believe saved her. She enjoys reading any book she gets her hands on, but has a particular love for anything fantasy.

Along with her husband, Steve, and their four sons, she lives in Grantsville, Utah—the same small town in which she grew up.

Links

Website:  www.holli-anderson.com

Facebook

Twitter: https://twitter.com/HaAuthor

Instagram: anderson.holli

Book Review and Giveaway Girl Within Girl Book 2: Healing

Title: Girl Within Girl Book 2: Healing
Author: S.P. Aruna
Genre: Erotic Thriller
Age Group: Adult (18+)
Rating: 4 stars
Purchase: Amazon
Review copy provided by Enchanted Book Promotions in exchange for an honest review.

Trapped in a mountain cabin with three, possible four, women….every guy’s dream, right? Or could it turn out to be a nightmare?

Dr. Sean Paisley needs to find out how to bring these women together – his survival depends on it. To make matters worse, he’s in love with all of them….made passionate love to all of them. Throw in a nasty grizzly bear and the dark forces of the government and the situation becomes even more dire.

In the end, he was stuck with Belinda, a hysterical, suicidal, homicidal maniac of a person, confined together in the wilderness of the onset of winter. Now both their lives are at stake.

Last year, I read and enjoyed Girl Within Girl Book 1: Unraveling, the first book in the series, so I was looking forward to reading the second book in the series, and it didn’t dissapoint.
You would think that being trapped in a mountain cabin with several women is every man’s dream, but for Dr. Sean Paisley it turns out to be a veritable nightmare. To make matters worse, he’s in love with all the women, and they all have some sort of feelings toward him. Add in dark governments secrets, nasty grizzly bears, and you have some real suspense putting you on the edge of your seat.
Just like the first book, this sequel is equally fast-paced. All the characters are well-crafted and three-dimensional, and they all have different personalities that the reader can keep apart. The story has some interesting twists, and overall, it’s an excellent erotic thriller.
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About the Book

Title: Framed – A Black Swann Investigation

Author: Wayne Kerr

Genre: Mystery / Thriller

Toronto’s newest homicide detective, Reggie Swann, seemed to have it all: great career, handsome husband and plans to start a family, until she was framed for murder…

A cop has very few friends in prison.  After surviving ten brutal years behind bars, Reggie’s conviction is finally overturned thanks to her tenacious mother, a new forensic test and a very clever lawyer. She quickly discovers that getting her old life back won’t be as easy as she hoped. To many, she was still as the media had dubbed her: ‘Black Swann – murderer and cop-gone-bad’. The Toronto Police Department still considers her to be a suspect, Reggie’s husband has remarried and the real killer is still on the loose.

Before Reggie can return to Toronto and solve the crime that ruined her life, she reluctantly agrees to investigate a murder in her home town of Penticton, only to discover the two cases which are separated by ten years and five provinces might somehow be connected. Will anyone believe the wild theories of the disgraced detective?

The real murderer does. He framed her once, this time Reggie Swann must die!

Author Bio

Canadian author, Wayne Kerr, was born and raised in the small town of Biggar, Saskatchewan (New York is big, but this is Biggar).  He married his high school sweetheart, Marlene, thirty-nine years ago and has lived happily ever since.  They resided in the United States for the past twenty years, but recently returned to Canada and now call the beautiful Okanagan region of British Columbia home.  The writer honed his story-telling skills while keeping his five younger siblings and later his daughter entertained during long cold winters.  When not reading or writing thrillers, Wayne is probably hiking, biking or playing tennis.

For more information on the author and his books please visit: waynekerrnovels.com or follow him on twitter: @waynekerrnovels

Links

website: waynekerrnovels.com

twitter: @waynkerrnovels

Amazon :https://goo.gl/qQonNw

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Book Review 5th Floor Below by Menahem Misgav

Title: 5th Floor Below
Author: Menahem Misgav
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Science Fiction
Rating: 4 stars
Purchase: Amazon
Review copy provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Could Israeli scientists have stumbled upon the secret to eternal life?

In a highly secured research facility atop Mount Carmel in Haifa, a group of military scientists are involved in space research. Captain Dr. Naama Kashti, a beautiful young Israeli physicist, is exposed to an unknown substance that made her body undergo very lengthy life cycles during a short period of time. Thus begins a futuristic drama about discovering the formula for both the fountain of youth and the well of desolation. Can this heavenly spark assure its possessor eternal life?

The world is shaken to the core by the stunning possibilities and perils

The dramatic secret shakes the foundations of government and is leaked to the international media. Intelligence agencies of the super powers send greedy fingers to Israel in order to extract fragments of information discovered on Mount Carmel. The Vatican is horrified by the possibility of eternal life that was not given by divine providence. This futuristic science novel is replete with theological explorations of truth, scandalous probing of human nature, and romantic fortitude alongside cynical promiscuity.

In 5th Floor Below, Israeli scientists involved in space research accidentally stumbled upon the possible secret to eternal life. Dr. Naama Kashti, a beautiful physicist was exposed to an unknown subtance that made her body undergo very lengthy life cycles during a short period of time. While science can’t explain what’s happening, this doesn’t stop them from experimenting with what might happen next.

Of course, this news shakes the foundation of the government and when the media gets hold of the news, things get even worse. The Vatican is horrified that eternal life could exist. Intelligence agencies from all over the world are travelling to Mount Carmel to find out more about the scientific miracle that has occured. And it turns out that finding the secret to eternal life might not just be a miracle… It might also be extremely dangerous.

A futuristic thriller about the implications of a discovery so magnificent yet so terrifying it would rattle the world to its core. The characters are endaring, in particular Dr. Naama Kashti herself. Sometimes, the book gets a little science-y, explaining things in a rather lengthy way, but one can easily look over that and instead embrace the fast-paced writing and thrilling twists.

A solid read for fans of futuristic thrillers.

Book Review Life in a Box

Title: Life in A Box
Author: Einat Lifshitz Shem-Tov
Genre: Mystery, Thriller
Rating: 4 stars
Purchase: Amazon
Review copy provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

What if you found out your entire life was a lie?

One dark and rainy night, Eva, a young girl, receives the traumatic message that both her parents have died in a car crash. With no relatives, Eva is compelled to learn how to live on her own. But in the days that follow the accident, strange incidents begin to occur: she receives an odd phone call, a mysterious document is found in the pantry and a check is delivered by mail addressed to a person she does not know.

The two men in Eva’s life guide her along a mysterious path of discovery

With the help of her high school friend, Roy, she opens the sealed boxes of her life and embarks on a fascinating journey. She meets another young man who holds a secret that will influence her forever. He falls in love with her and leads her into a world she could not have known to exist.

But at what price the pursuit of truth?

From a quiet and insecure girl, Eva becomes an independent, confident, and assertive woman. Along with the two men in her life, she uncovers the most hidden and unimaginable secrets about her family and herself. But is she willing to pay any price to pursue the truth?

Life in a Box was far from what I expected it to be, but I didn’t like it any less because of that. Eva, a young girl, receives traumatic news on a dark and rainy night: both her parents died in a car crash. With no relatives left to take care of her, Eva has to learn how to live on her own. After the accident, however, strange incidents begin to occur. Odd phone calls, mysterious documents, a check delivered by a person she doesn’t know… Aided by her high school friend, Roy, she begins to explore the secrets of her past, and the key to who she truly is, who her family is, and the truth that’s been hidden for so long.

I thought the book would be a ghost story at first, and I absolutely love ghost stories. With the odd phone calls, mysterious documents, I really expected it to go into that direction. It didn’t, and at first, I was a little dissapointed but then I realized this was actually a good thing. I actually preferred the thriller / mystery elements over the rest of the story. I mean, there’s also some romance and it wasn’t bad, I liked it and it added tension and drama, but I liked the mystery elements a lot more.

Eva is an interesting character, and I enjoyed watching her grow and become less insecure, and more confident. An entertaining read for fans of mysteries and thrillers.

Author Interview with Karen Millie-James

  • How long have you been writing?

I started writing about five years ago.  It wasn’t a case of thinking that I would sit down and write a thriller novel, but rather I sat in front of my computer and everything just flowed.  The result took me by surprise as the characters evolved and the scenes just rolled. I also have to say, there were no pauses or interludes of my writing being blocked either. It seemed like the most natural thing in the world. It was something I always wanted to do and I decided that unless I started, I would lose the opportunity and something I will never do is have regrets.

  • What is your favorite genre to write?

I was always going to write a thriller because that’s what I read.  I love the excitement of the chase with the characters blending together to discover the truth. The trouble with a thriller is that it is quite complicated to write because you have to keep the reader guessing for quite a long time in the book.  With a romance, it is normally boy meets girl, they fall in love and have problems on the way but in the end love wins.  In thrillers, it is never that simple.  You have to grip the reader, keep them on the edge of their seats, create a real page-turner and evoke emotions so that at the end, the reader will almost gasp as they discover the villain.  I love creating this type of adventure.

  • Which genre have you never tried before, but would you like to try out?

I have been mulling over an idea for a children’s book for many years, even before I started writing my first novel.  I have a couple of really great ideas and it is just the simple matter of making time to do this.  However, first I want to establish myself firmly as a thriller/crime write and then it will be much easier to write and have a children’s book published.

  • Please tell us about your book.

Where In the Dark is a story of crime and punishment, remorse and retribution, and finally peace.  It starts with two elderly holocaust survivors each receiving a bearer bond for one million dollars in the post, with no clues to their origins. This puts fear in their hearts because they have a feeling that they know from where the bonds came, but are scared to admit it. On the other side of the Atlantic, in West Virginia, sits an escaped Nazi officer, Albert Whiteman, who has funded the bank into which he married with stolen gold from the Jewish people and whose son is governor of the state and about to run in the primaries for president. How are these three men connected? Cydney Granger, my protagonist and an expert in corporate forensics, is asked to investigate and the results lead her to uncover a web of lies, deceit, fraud and corruption at the highest level which has the potential to topple one of the world’s oldest and most powerful banking dynasties.

  • Which character was your favorite, and why? Which character was your least favorite, and why?

I absolutely love Cydney Granger.  She is a strong, self-sufficient businesswomen surviving in a man’s world despite her tragic upbringing. She is resilient, ambitious and highly professional and leads her team firmly from the front.  She is not, however, without her frailties and is juggling her career whilst bringing up her twin teenagers singled-handedly because her husband, a captain in the Special Forces, is missing in action, presumed dead.  I am often asked whether Cydney is based on me, as I also have a background in corporate business, to which I usually reply: without a doubt.

Albert Whiteman is the epitome of evil and an example of a psychopath created and allowed to run free during WWII.  It almost gave me pleasure to make him as wicked as I possibly could.  I studied and explored his character in depth for my own peace of mind as I needed to understand how any man could treat another human in the way that the Nazis did to the Jewish people, killing them with no remorse or compunction whatsoever.  I believe I have done justice to this.

  • What was the hardest part about writing your book?

The emotions that came to the surface following my research into the horror of the concentration camps and the degradation of another human simply based on their religion.  The worst part was describing the journeys in the cattle trucks because I imagined that’s what happened to my grandparents and uncles, aunts, cousins. What I discovered was heart-wrenching and life-changing for me. I interviewed two holocaust survivors and their stories were unimaginable.

  • What is your writing routine? Are there things you absolutely need to start writing?

I don’t have one, unfortunately. I would love to wake up in the morning and go to my desk and write for seven hours but I am still working full-time in my corporate consultancy. One day! Once at my desk, and in front of the computer, the words flow and I become lost in what I am creating. I also don’t set out my books in advance. I sort of know the beginning and possibly even the end but I couldn’t work out each chapter because that is too structured and allows no room for the characters to evolve or the story to change within that.

  • How long did it take you to write your book from start to finish?

This book took me two years from start to finish including the full editing and proof-reading process and finally to publication.  It is not an easy process and one has to have a lot of perseverance and patience, not one of my best traits.

  • Can you tell us about your editing process?

This is the most time-consuming part of writing, laborious even. I have a wonderful editor, Elaine Denning.  She understands me and what I am trying to create and we have become close friends.  During the first edit (of which there were three or four) we were forever texting each other with questions about certain scenes.  It is hard but worth it and one of the most important aspects of writing.   A writer is too close to the book to see certain things and that’s why the editing is so crucial.

  • Is this book part of a series? If so, how many installments do you have planned?

Where In The Dark is the second novel in the Cydney Granger series, following on from my debut novel The Shadow Behind Her Smile which came out last year. And I can happily say I have no intention of letting Cydney go. I want to know what happens to her and her family; I care a lot about her. I can’t say how many instalments there will be but I am sure I will recognise this when I get there.

  • Do you have any advice for aspiring authors?

Be patient as nothing happens overnight. Research your subject well as nothing is worse than getting facts wrong, in my opinion. Know your characters and how they would react to situations, and don’t give up if you believe in yourself and your abilities.

  • Why should everyone read your book?

It is a unique genre, a sort of John Grisham meets Sixth Sense. Cydney is real and a lot of women will understand and empathize with her. Men will like the Special Forces aspect, and I believe the in-depth story about the holocaust and the looted gold is something not out there in the market place currently.

  • If you could meet three authors, dead or alive, which authors would you choose?

John Grisham because he writes great legal/corporate thrillers and I would love to have him read my books.

Jane Austen because my favourite book of all time is Pride and Prejudice.

Wilbur Smith because I buy every book of his and love the adventures he creates and the suspense. His descriptions and the way he uses words to create the atmosphere is outstanding.

  • What inspired you to write your book?

My father and his background mostly. He escaped Germany in the Kindertransport and had relatives who were murdered in the Holocaust, some at Auschwitz itself. I wanted to do justice to his story and what happened to our family.

  • Are you working on something at the moment? If so, can you tell us more about it?

I have been asked to write a stand-alone novel which I started recently called A Thousand Silent Cries. It’s about a clinical psychologist, Felicity Cunningham, and her downward spiraling relationship with her husband, a top barrister, following the death of their only child.  Obviously, it will include some corporate and legal aspects, as how could I not, but also I want to study her, the way she deals with life and the actions of her patients.

Karen Millie-James is the author of Where In The Dark (out now in hardback, paperback, ebook and audiobook).

About the Book

Stolen Nazi Gold. Voices from beyond the grave. For some crimes, there is no redemption…

Based on the author’s own family history, this enthralling thriller explores the dark secrets of stolen Nazi gold and the hunt for justice and redemption.

Two bearer bonds each worth one million pounds arrive at the homes of two Holocaust survivors, with no clues as to their origin. Fearing their lives are once again in danger, they enlist the help of Corporate Forensic Investigator, Cydney Granger, to track down the bonds’ origins and bring the demons of their past to justice.

Along with her top team of investigators at Granger Associates, Cydney enters the secretive world of international banking to uncover a web of corruption, blackmail, murder and stolen Nazi treasures. With a little help from beyond the grave, Cydney’s investigation will bring her face to face with an escaped Nazi criminal living under an assumed name whose son is running for the US presidency, and an insidious conspiracy with the power to destroy one of America’s oldest banking dynasties.

Meanwhile, Cydney is plagued with doubts over the unexplained death of her husband, Captain Steve Granger, in Afghanistan five years earlier. Although she finds comfort in raising their teenage twins and manages to find love once again, Cydney struggles to move on from the ghost of her own past. Together with her trusted protector, Sergeant Sean O’Connell, they seek to discover the truth behind Steve’s disappearance, no matter the cost.

 Karen Millie-James was born in North London to a father who escaped Nazi Germany with the Kindertransport in 1939. Where In The Dark is partly inspired by Karen and her family’s search for justice for her grandparents who were murdered in the Holocaust. Karen studied business and languages at the University of Westminster, and founded her own international business consultancy in 1993. She is widely recognised as an expert in the world of business which has inspired the life and work of her main character, Cydney Granger. Karen now lives in Buckinghamshire with her husband and their three dogs. Where In the Dark is her second novel, her debut The Shadow Behind Her Smile was published in March 2016.

Connect with Karen on her website http://www.karenmilliejames.com/ , via Twitter at @KMillieJames and on Facebook.