copyright 2014, AP Lazar
I was sixteen years old in 1969. Man, was that a time to be
alive, especially for a young man with access to Boston and all the happenings
of that era.
There was the Psychedelic Supermarket, where I saw Traffic
(Stevie Winwood, Chris Wood on flute), The Boston Tea Party (where I saw Led
Zeppelin in their first ever USA appearance, Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart, and more),
and the Cambridge Commons, where the Love-Ins happened every Sunday afternoon.
We enjoyed so many bands for free in that sunny park, from Alice Cooper to
Chicago to the many “Boss-Town Bands” that cropped up in that era like Ultimate
Spinach, Eden’s Children, and so many more. I listened to Tom Rush play and
sing in a tiny hall at Northeastern University, and of course we always bought
tickets when the Stones, Jimi Hendrix, BB King, Johnny Winters, and other bands
came to town.
Yes, it was a time of heady music, flamboyant behavior, and
plenty of love.
Granted, at the time, I was just madly in love with my soul
mate (now my wife of 33 years), who also loved the music, and like me, didn’t
love the drugs. We stayed healthy and sober while getting “high” off the music.
And we both liked it that way.
When I started writing the LeGarde Mystery series in 1997, I
pegged a point in time when my protagonist was just recovering from the loss of
his lifetime soul mate, Elsbeth, his first wife and childhood best friend. Gus
is in his forties when the series starts, and he has one daughter (Freddie) and
a two-year-old grandson, Johnny.
As time went on, I wrote many more books in what I call the
“adult” Gus LeGarde series. Not because the content is x-rated, LOL, but
because it deals with Gus “after Elsbeth died.” By the time I’d finished
writing Double Forté, Upstaged, and Mazurka, I had an uncontrollable craving to take Gus back to his
childhood in the summer of 1964. I wanted to see Siegfried (his best friend and
first wife’s twin brother) in his youthful glory before he was struck by the
motorboat that incapacitated him when he was twelve. And I wanted to see
Elsbeth, full of fire and spunk and youthful exuberance. I wanted to see her alive, and not just a memory in Gus’s
mind.
So, I wrote this book in Gus’s childhood, Tremolo: cry of the loon, soon to be
followed by another “young Gus” book, Don’t
let the Wind Catch You. Gus, Elsbeth, and Siegfried are 10, 11, or 12 in
these books. And I must say, it was a blast to go back in time and write from
my own eleven-year-old brain.
Some time between writing FireSong and Virtuoso (the
next “adult” Gus books), I decided I’d like to document just about every year
of his life.
I know. Crazy, right?
In spite of this nutty idea, I went ahead and picked the
time when Gus and Elsbeth were attending the New England Conservatory of Music
in Boston, and I carefully selected the year 1969, because I had such strong
memories of the year, and because…well, I wanted to.
I cheated a little on the characters’ ages (Gus would’ve
been 16, not 19, in 1969), but I pleaded my readers’ forgiveness in a note that
explained why I wanted to do this.
I also wished I could have attended Woodstock way back then,
but since I was just 16, I didn’t have wheels or money, so it never happened
for real.
But, it happens in Spirit Me Away, book #8 in the LeGarde
series! (by the way, you can read these books in any order) I let Gus, Elsbeth,
and his friends attend the greatest rock festival of all time. And though there
were problems, I had a blast.
If you decide to head back to the era of flower children,
peace, and free love with Gus, I hope you have a wonderful time!
Here’s a list of all the LeGarde books in chronological (not
publishing order or the order I wrote them!)
LEGARDE MYSTERIES – in order of chronology
TREMOLO: CRY OF THE LOON
DON’T LET THE WIND CATCH YOU
SPIRIT ME AWAY
DOUBLE FORTÉ
UPSTAGED
MAZURKA
FIRESONG
THE LIAR’S GALLERY (COMING IN 2014)
UNDER THE ICE (COMING IN 2014)
LADY BLUES
Thanks for stopping by Murder by 4 today!
Aaron
Aaron Paul Lazar writes to soothe his soul. An award-winning,
bestselling Kindle author of three addictive mystery series, writing books, and
a new love story, Aaron enjoys the Genesee Valley countryside in upstate New
York, where his characters embrace life, play with their dogs and grandkids,
grow sumptuous gardens, and chase bad guys. Visit his website at
http://www.lazarbooks.com and watch for his upcoming SPIRIT ME AWAY (2014), DEVIL’S
LAKE(2014), and THE LIARS’ GALLERY (2014).
4 comments:
Oh, I love this! Thank you so much, Aaron Paul Lazar! Gus LeGarde ROCKS!
Thank you, Marsha, for stopping by. ;o) It's lovely to hear from you!
It seemed like everything happened either in America or on TV. There was I, too young, enjoying the sixties from a couch with my Gran and Granddad on a Saturday night and dreaming Beatles, knowing Liverpool wasn't so far away, but it felt like another world. I love the trip you take me on with Gus.
Thank you, Sheila. In reality, I was mostly a young boy in the country with my horses and dreams, too. But as I got a bit older, I found the bus system worked in and out of Boston, and then with the MTA (the T, as we called it) it was easy access to all the concerts and clubs for a sixteen year old. These clubs were different from nowadays - just for music, no drinking, LOL. Fantastic, heady days!
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