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1. Q1. Murder Most Unusual is a fine rolling title. What came first, the
title or the plot?
A1. Great
question! It was a scene that nudged its way into my mind and
wouldn’t leave – a woman struggling to lift something in a large, open field, way
past midnight, on the first dry night after two solid weeks of rain. She’s
tired and muddy and yet, somehow, happy to be there. Then came the questions: Why
was she out this late? What was she doing? And what events would immediately
follow once she was done and back in her car, heading for home?
The answers to these questions formed
the basis of Murder Most Unusual, my
opening scene with Stacey and her mannequin counterpart Renaldo, and a fun,
romantic rollercoaster ride that was Stacey and Chase’s story.
2. Q2. What
is unusual about the murder?
A2. My
tagline says it all: She writes. He watches. He waits. He kills …
Murder Most Unusual is a story of a quirky but loveable romantic
suspense novelist, Stacey Holland, who believes the only path to the perfect
murder is to enact it. So she finds the perfect location, employs her arsenal
of imitation weapons, and with fake blood and a mannequin called Renaldo, she
commits fictional murder. Then she returns to her writing cave and writes.
All
the while, a sadistic killer is watching, waiting and replicating her murders,
but with real live victims. So as Stacey writes, dead bodies litter the path
behind her.
And
she is oblivious, until the pattern is picked up by none other than Detective
Chase Durant – the detective she convinced to help her with research for her
first, award-winning novel.
So,
now, not only must Stacey cope with the knowledge that she’s inspired a killer
to kill, but she has a devilishly sexy, infuriatingly exasperating homicide
detective planted quite firmly into her once peaceful life. And nothing from
that point on is ever the same again.
3. Q3. Pretend
you are introducing your main character(s) to a potential reader. Who is this
person? (people)
A3. Hi. This
is Stacey Holland, a romantic suspense novelist with a difference – she
believes committing fictional homicide enables her to pen the perfect murder.
And her partner in crime? A mannequin called Renaldo.
Why? Because nothing but the perfect murder will do
for her stories.
After
divorcing her manipulator ex-husband, Stacey immersed herself in her writing.
As a result, she doesn’t have a lot of friends (she’s pretty quiet and unassuming
outside her writing life), but the friends she has are as solid as iron ore.
The loves of her life are Midnight, her sphinx cat, and a green tree python
called Cuddles. And most nights – when she’s not in her writing cave typing up
a storm – she loves nothing better than to curl up on her zebra chaise lounge
with a good book, a glass of milk and a plate of the best choc chip cookies in
the world.
And
as for romance? Her ex-husband and her AWOL ex-cop father put paid to any
belief it exists outside her books. Writing is her passion and her world. She
doesn’t want for anything more.
4. Q4. Is Murder Most Unusual a stand-alone book,
or part of a series?
A4. Murder Most Unusual is the sequel to my debut novel, Lethal in Love. Both books are set in
Melbourne, Australia, and both books are written to be read as a stand-alone
with characters in common.
5. Q5. What
is the question (point, theme) you wish reviewers and interviewers would ask
(note, discuss) that they never do?
A5. This
is an interesting question, and, surprisingly, one I struggled over. It took me
barely no time to answer your first four questions, but this question… It had
me stumped. I’ve been asked a myriad of questions by interviewers over the
years, and never once have I sat there and wished they’d ask me something else.
I’ve been quizzed about my stories, my characters, my research and my
inspiration. I’ve talked about my journey, my mentors, my belief that magic
awaits us the moment we step outside our comfort zone. That no matter how
terrifying, it’s a wondrous and liberating experience to feel the fear and do
it anyway.
The
list of questions and topics goes on.
Now,
I know that doesn’t answer your question, and I know what a frustrating
predicament that can be, so to do that I’m going to put a small spin on your
words. For the purposes of this interview, let’s pretend your question read as
follows: Michelle, what is the one thing
you wish an interviewer had said to you during an interview?
Well,
Sally, I’m so glad you asked.
And my
answer? Here it is …
‘We’ve just spoken to Ellen
and she wants you on her show.’ J
SO... who is Michelle Somers?
MICHELLE SOMERS BIO:
Michelle Somers is a
bookworm from way back. An ex-Kiwi who now calls Australia home, she’s a
professional killer and matchmaker, a storyteller and a romantic. Words are her
power and her passion. Her heroes and heroines always get their happy ever
after, but she’ll put them through one hell of a journey to get there.
Michelle lives in
Melbourne, Australia, with her real life hero and three little heroes in the
making. Her debut novel, Lethal in Love
won the Romance Writers of Australia’s 2016 Romantic Book of the Year (RuBY)
and the 2013 Valerie Parv Award. She released the sequel, Murder Most Unusual, into the big wide world early February 2017.
MURDER MOST UNUSUAL BLURB:
she writes.
he watches… he waits… he kills…
Romance novelist Stacey Holland doesn’t believe in
love; marriage to a manipulator taught her as much. So she hides away in her
fictional world, penning the perfect romance, intertwining the perfect crime.
Excitement is for her books – worlds where the mortality of her characters is
governed by a tap on her keyboard and the heroine always gets her happy ever
after.
Homicide detective Chase Durant’s cases are real
and gritty and one wrong move could be his last. The force is his life – he
doesn’t have room for more. Love and relationships hold no place for a man
whose fate is predetermined by the genetic roll of a dice. With uncertainty on
the horizon, he won’t promise a future he can’t guarantee.
Then a sadistic killer breathes Stacey’s gruesome
murders to life and the pair are thrown together in a sick game of murder and
lies.
When tempers flare, and the murders get personal,
can author and detective fight their growing attraction all-the-while fighting
the killer determined to destroy them both?
Murder Most Unusual is a thrilling
seductive suspense set in Melbourne, Australia.
‘Wicked murders, witty one-liners and totally
satisfying romance.’
JUANITA KEES
'Michelle Somers doesn't just paint a picture,
expecting readers to fill in the blanks – she immerses them in a high
definition, surround sound movie experience. A must-read author.'
AMAZON REVIEW
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