I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to Simon Cann and share his novel, Clementina. Welcome Simon…now, take it away.
What is something you’ve lied about?
I never lie.
…wait a minute…
Who is the last person you hugged?
I plead the fifth.
What are you reading now?
I’ve just started Breathing Water by Timothy Hallinan. He’s a great writer and the Poke Rafferty series is a great series.
How do you come up with the titles to your books?
Some books start from the title—for instance, the title The Murder of Henry VIII came before the book. Others, for instance Clementina, come after a struggle and several renaming ceremonies.
I wish there was a solid scientific method for finding titles, but the truth is that finding a good title is more matter of luck for me.
Share your dream cast for your book.
I’m not sure whether that’s legal under English law.
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GENRE: Crime Thriller
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BLURB
Leathan Wilkey has been hired to babysit Clementina, a seventeen-year-old whose rich daddy is going through a messy divorce and is over-compensating.
Leathan soon tires of her spending habits, her selfie obsession, and her social media preoccupation as his ward drags him from shop to boutique to jeweler, approaching each with the self-possession that comes from a lifetime of getting her own way and never once having to worry about money.
But when Clementina snaps her fingers and her boyfriend doesn’t come running, something is up. He doesn’t appear because he’s been murdered.
When Leathan investigates, he finds that the boyfriend has no background and met Clementina through a connection made by daddy’s business partner.
Daddy’s business partner who has been slowly and progressively putting daddy in a vice, grabbing more of the business, and who is now menacing Clementina directly to manipulate daddy.
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Excerpt
Johnson McElroy and Orville Michael Mallet seemed pleased to have fixed a problem. A problem where I was having trouble understanding what really made it a problem.
The two men—one groomed to look like a logical and rational arguing machine; the other determined to display his individual creativity, which looked exactly the same as everyone else’s individual creativity—shook my hand at the door.
“You know the way out,” I said, as if I had a clue. I only knew how to enter and leave if I was driven by Reece.
The two headed for the elevator and I made my way through the cavernous entrance hall back to the open living space and the kitchen area. The kitchen area, which had more floor space than most apartments I had lived in.
“I should have a word with Clementina,” I said to Angeline Bautista, the housekeeper who had remained invisible while the two company men had been present.
“She’s gone out,” said the housekeeper.
“When?”
“While you talked.”
“Where?”
She shrugged.
“What did Reece say?”
She looked confused.
“Reece—the driver. What did he say?”
The confusion remained. “Nothing.”
“But he must have said something when he came up.”
“He didn’t come up,” she said.
“She went to him?” I could feel the hesitation in my speech as my brain tried to catch up with the situation and make sure my language was unambiguous for the non-native English speaker.
“No. She went out on her own,” said Angeline.
“When?”
“While you talked,” she said with greater emphasis.
“How long ago?”
She tilted her head from side to side. “Ten minutes?” she said. More a question than a statement.
I pulled out my phone and called Reece. “Does Clementina go out on her own?”
“Nope,” said Reece. “Daddy says no.”
“Well, she has.”
Reece swore under his breath. “I’ll be up.”
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Simon Cann is the author of the Boniface, Montbretia Armstrong, and Leathan Wilkey series of books.
In addition to his fiction, Simon has written a range of music-related and business-related books, and has also worked as a ghostwriter.
Before turning full-time to writing, Simon spent nearly two decades as a management consultant, where his clients included aeronautical, pharmaceutical, defense, financial services, chemical, entertainment, and broadcasting companies.
He lives in London.
Website: http://simoncann.com
The book will be free on Amazon from Monday 25 July to Friday 29 July (inclusive).
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Hello everyone, it’s Simon here.
Can I start by thanking Sherry for the kind invitation to participate in this community.
I’m really looking forward to chatting with everyone and to hearing what you’re all reading.
I’ll be here all day, so if you’ve got any questions, comments, or thoughts, please jump in.
Over to you!
Simon
Thanks so much for dropping in Simon. Hope you enjoy your visit. 🙂
I’m sure I will! Thank you for the invitation.
Thanks for hosting!
My pleasure. 🙂
Sounds like a great read.
Thank you, Rita.
Simon’s answers made me chuckle. That was a fun, quick interview.
The twist in the blurb is intriguing. I like it when a murder sneaks into a plot.
As long as you’re chuckling with me, not at me, Chris 🙂
If the blurb intrigued you, then you might like to check out the first five chapters. You can get the extract here: http://dl.bookfunnel.com/s1wzzajkj3
This really sounds like an exciting mystery story. I loved the excerpt.
Thank you! And yeah, I know…I’m biased, but I think it’s quite an exciting story 🙂
LOL great interview! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thank you. My pleasure, Victoria.
A fun Q & A and that’s no lie.
Thank you, Mary!
I’d like to thank Sherry for the invitation to participate in this community and to thank you all for your kind welcome.
I’ll be popping in at regular intervals, so if you’ve got any more questions, then please keep asking. Alternatively, drop past my Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/simoncannauthor/) and say hi.
If you want to read more from Clementina, then hop over to Amazon: http://getbook.at/clementina Alternatively, you can download the first five chapters here: http://dl.bookfunnel.com/s1wzzajkj3
Enjoy your reading.
All the best
Simon
What a fun interview and great looking post. Looks like a good mystery and can’t ever have enough of those!
For sure!
I couldn’t agree more, Laura 🙂
Sounds like a thrilling read.
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I never lie either, so you must be a kindred spirit! 😛 Another great interview! I wish you continued good luck with this great tour! 🙂
This sounds like a good murder mystery! Thanks for sharing!