When Characters Take Charge
© Marta Stephens, 2017 all rights reserved
The art critic Robert Hughes once wrote, “There is no
tyranny like the tyranny of the unseen masterpiece.” Yes, striving to create the masterpiece may
be all the inspiration a writer needs, but what fascinates me about the process
is the moment a character becomes bigger than life.
I was working on the next book of my Sam Harper Crime
Mystery series when I developed the private investigator’s character, Rhonie
Lude. I thought it would add an interesting twist to the plot for Harper to have
to deal with this strong, independent woman PI, but it quickly became obvious that Lude wasn’t content to play second
fiddle. No, she was screaming for a book of her own and I was more than willing
to oblige. I had such a blast getting to know her that I couldn’t wait to get
started. This type of thing has happened so often that I shouldn’t be surprised
when it does. Still, I’m always amazed when characters jump off the page and
start writing their book. I kept and adapted the original chapter I wrote and
included it in SHROUD
OF LIES.
My 94-year old father, who at the time was in a nursing home
with advanced stages of Alzheimer’s, was extremely instrumental in helping me
to create the novel’s next key character, Evy. Watching his mind deteriorate was one of the most painful experiences I had at the time. Yet, through it I found a spark.
After her father’s death, Lude
is given charge of Evy's care, her aged stepmother and dementia patient in a
nursing home. Like my father, Evy gradually lost her short-term memory until
all she had were fleeting moments of clarity. Evy’s mind is nearly lost when
Lude discovers her stepmother may know critical facts that could help her crack
the case.
SHROUD OF LIES takes place in Hollywood, California in 1962
and introduces private investigator, Rhonie Lude. She knows the pecking order
and that to survive in a man’s world, she has to be tougher than a him and
twice as smart. “I’m a woman doing a
man’s job and that’s threat enough.”
Down on her luck, Lude agrees to find the estranged daughter
of retired FBI agent, Oliver Kurtz. Despite his eccentricities, the job seems
simple enough—tail and report. Protect, if necessary, but Kurtz’s continuous
refusal to provide Lude critical information gives rise to suspicion.
When a mob-related cold case surfaces in Lude’s investigation,
the truth rears its ugly head in the direction of the person she is hired to
protect. Lude’s missing person’s case soon becomes a homicide and every lead
pulls her deeper into a web of deception. Each exposed lie edges her closer to
becoming the killer’s next victim and cuts a straight path to the only man she
trusts—a man Lude now suspects has ties to the mob and police corruption.
Risks aside, Lude is determined to expose the sinister
killer who will stop at nothing to keep a deadly secret buried.
After an unavoidable hiatus from writing, SHROUD OF LIES is
my "come back novel" which was released on August 5, 2017. The release of the second editions of
SILENCED CRY and THE DEVIL CAN WAIT will be available by the end of August
2017. I'm currently working on the third book in the Sam Harper Mystery series,
started drafting the next Rhonie Lude novel, and am considering publishing a
book of shorts.
If you are interested in reviewing a copy of SHROUD OF LIES,
please contact me through my
website.
****
Marta Stephens is the author of the Sam Harper Crime Mystery Series and Rhonie Lude
Mysteries. SILENCED CRY the first book in her Sam Harper Crime Mystery series,
(2nd edition, 2017), received honorable mention at the 2008 New York Book Fair.
Book two in the series, THE DEVIL CAN WAIT, (2nd edition 2017), received the
Bronze Medal in the 2009 Independent Publisher Book Award (IPPY).
Stephens, a native of
Buenos Aires, Argentina, lived in Los Angeles in the late 1970’s but has called
Indiana home since the age of four.
Marta, you've revived the Sam Harper series!
ReplyDeleteMarta, it is so exciting to have you back!! Thanks for the great article! We'll look forward to more.;o)
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Marta. We have missed you!
ReplyDelete