24 July 2013
Q1. What's the name of the book?
A. No Safe Haven
Q2. What is the genre of your book?
A. Mystery/Thriller
Q3. What gave you the idea for your book?
A. I wrote a one page scene in my Creative Writing class. Everyone in the class enjoyed it so much, they suggested I continue to expand on it for our next assignment, a five page scene. These two scenes later expanded even further, and became the chapters "Recoil" and "Bishop and the Knights".
Q4. Can you give a summary of your book?
A. As William "Bishop" Dawkins consults on a series of homicides that seem to be connected only by the killer, he comes to realise that there is not only a connection between the victims, but between the killer and himself. As bodies pile up, Bishop does his best to stem the slaughter and get his revenge. Will Bishop put an end to this dark chapter arisen from his past? Or will he find that when chasing an assassin there truly is No Safe Haven?
Q5. Why do you believe it is a good read?
A. I believe No Safe Haven is a good read because each chapter leaves the reader wanting more; I've often had people critique a small number of chapters, only to finish the whole story because they just couldn't stop.
Q6. What would you like to say to those who read your book?
A. Expect a little bit of everything, from gruesome murders to torrid sex, and from stone-cold rationality to calculating madness --- If you like Sherlock(BBC) or Castle(ABC), you should definitely check this out!
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