Thursday, July 19, 2012

A Conversation with David Dickinson

Omnimystery News: Author Interview

We are delighted to welcome crime novelist David Dickinson to Omnimystery News today.

David is the author of a series of historical mysteries featuring Lord Francis Powerscourt, and more recently a series of short stories featuring Sherlock Holmes's older brother Mycroft.

We recently had the opportunity to talk to David about this new series.

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Omnimystery News: Where did the idea of writing a series of adventures from the perspective of Mycroft Holmes come from?

David Dickinson: Last autumn I was asked by Richard Foreman of Endeavour Press to write a series of short series about Sherlock Holmes's elder brother Mycroft Holmes. Mycroft only appears in a small number of the original Conan Doyle short stories, but I knew from the beginning that I would have to try to re-capture the flavor of the original. Serious Holmes fans would not thank you for re-inventing one of their favorite characters and turning him into James Bond. So I have tried in stories like Mycroft Holmes and the Adventure of the Silver Birches or Mycroft Holmes and the Bankers Conclave to keep within the framework of the original, while introducing, slowly but surely I hope, new elements that would not seem out of place with the Mycroft of the "Adventure of the Greek Interpreter".

David Dickinson
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OMN: Did you adopt a similar format for your Mycroft Holmes stories as that used by Conan Doyle?

DD: In a word, yes. These are detective stories, pure and simple. Mycroft solves the mystery by power of reasoning, a power he is said in the original stories to possess to an even greater degree than his brother. There are no gun fights, no aerial chases, not even any mean streets down which a man must go. It's pure detection. Using the words "Conan Doyle" should leave the readers in no doubt about what they are going to get.

OMN: It seems we're all told to write about what you know. How much of "you" is in these stories?

DD: A great deal, I suspect! I have always been interested in finance and economics. Mycroft Holmes is Auditor of all Government Departments for the British Government, a very powerful position indeed. In two of the stories he has to deal with threats to the nation's currency and economic stability. I was unable to press Professor Moriarty into service, as he is at the bottom of the Reichenbach Falls, but I have invented a new villain, a fanatical German aristocrat usually referred to only as The Count. He always manages to escape before Mycroft or Inspector Lestrade, also brought back alive from the Holmes canon, can clap him in prison! I suspect that when I write a story where the Count is finally put behind bars, that will be the end of my love affair with Mycroft.

OMN: How did you go about expanding on the already existing character profile of Mycroft Holmes?

DD: I am fortunate in that the broad outline of Mycroft Holmes has been created already by Conan Doyle, his idleness, his great powers, his sedentary life rotating between his rooms in Pall Mall, his Government Offices and the Diogenes Club near his apartment, where members are not allowed to speak except in the Strangers Room. I always read a Sherlock Holmes short story before I start writing one of my Mycrofts and attempt to drop in various new facets of his character in each story. Inspector Lestrade I have already mentioned. Mrs. Hudson has come to look after him as she looked after his brother in Baker Street. In one story, The Adventure of the Naval Engineer, Mycroft is framed for murder by the wicked Count and incarcerated in Wormwood Scrubs. There he secures the help of a ragamuffin youth called Jaikie and a gang of juvenile criminals called the Du Cane Road Irregulars, based on the Baker Street Irregulars who helped Sherlock.

OMN: 221B Baker Street must be one of the most famous addresses in all of crime fiction. What is Mycroft Holmes's London like?

DD: These new stories are set in a real place, which is also a fictional place. You can still walk past Sherlock Holmes's rooms in London's Baker Street. Pall Mall where Mycroft lived is still there and remarkably unchanged. The Government Offices where he worked now house the offices of The Treasury and Her Majesty's Customs and Excise, surely an appropriate development from the Audit Office of all Government Departments. I have tried to be faithful to the Mycroft locations as Conan Doyle was to Sherlock's. I have walked Mycroft's route from Pall Mall to his offices a number of times. I have a large number of photographs of the streets and the buildings I can refer to. I know the building where the Diogenes Club was situated, but I am not going to reveal it!

OMN: What are your hobbies, interests outside of writing crime fiction? Do any of these activities find their way into your books?

DD: Before Mycroft Holmes, I wrote a series of novels set in roughly the same period about a detective called Lord Francis Powerscourt. I have always been interested in grand houses like the ones maintained by The National Trust. Various of their finer properties appear in the stories. I have long been interested in fine art and fine wine. Powerscourt spends one entire novel, Death of an Old Master, on the trail of an art forger and related murder mysteries, and another, Death of a Wine Merchant, about a murder at a wedding involving one of London's grandest wine dynasties. I was born in Ireland and still love the place very much. Death on the Holy Mountain is set in the west of Ireland near the place where I used to live. When I was young I played a lot of croquet. In Mycroft Holmes and The Case of the Missing Popes Mycroft himself wields a croquet mallet and tells how brother Sherlock used to cheat when they played together in their youth!

OMN: Are there any authors whose books you rush out to buy as soon as they are published? What other types of books/genres do you read?

DD: I have just metaphorically rushed out and bought Hilary Mantel's sequel to Wolf Hall. I say metaphorically because I actually bought Bring up the Bodies on Kindle. I like a number of classic detective story authors, Dorothy L. Sayers, P.D. James, Ruth Rendell. In his early novels about the Cold War and George Smiley I have always thought John le Carre spoke for an entire generation, born to rule the waves, now living in a small island where they can scarcely pay the bills. I still read George Eliot and Anthony Trollope. My favorite novel of the last century is not as well known as it should be. Vasily Grossman's account of life in Russia during and after the Second World War, Life and Fate, is one of the finest and most moving novels of all time. If you read nothing else this year, make this the one!

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David Dickinson is the author of the Lord Powerscourt series of historical mysteries. David also worked for the BBC as the editor of both Newsnight and Panorama, two of its most prestigious news and current affairs programmes.

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Mycroft Holmes and the Adventure of the Silver Birches by David Dickinson

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There are currently five adventures in the Mycroft Holmes series of short stories by David Dickinson.

Mycroft Holmes and The Adventure of the Silver Birches

Inspector Lestrade was a worried man. He was facing the biggest case of his career. The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and the Governor of the Bank of England had learnt through a variety of sources – a private bank in Vienna, an Anglophile moneylender in Munich, a reliable tip off from the Casino in Monte Carlo – that Britain's enemies were trying to debase the currency.

Sherlock Holmes has retired to keep his bees in Sussex, Dr Watson is curing the sick. So Lestrade turns to Holmes's elder brother Mycroft, still keeping to his unchanging routine between his rooms in Pall Mall, the Government Offices where he audits all Government Departments, and the silent quarters of the Diogenes Club. Mycroft tracks the gang through the banks and Treasuries of Europe, his brain travelling faster than the swiftest express train. Will Mycroft and Lestrade solve the mystery? And who is the mysterious stranger who led them to the gang's hiding place and then vanished, last seen striding rapidly into the fog?

The other titles are …

Mycroft Holmes and The Adventure of the Naval Engineer (Kindle / Nook / iTunes)

Mycroft Holmes and The Case of the Missing Popes (Kindle / Nook / iTunes)

Mycroft Holmes And The Banker's Conclave (Kindle)

Mycroft Holmes and Murder at the Diogenes Club (Kindle)

A Dream of Death by Harrison Drake is Today's Fifth Featured Free MystereBook

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A Dream of Death by Harrison Drake

A Dream of Death
Harrison Drake
A Lincoln Munroe Mystery
Publisher: Harrison Drake

Harrison Drake is the pseudonym of a Canadian career police officer.

Ontario Provincial Police Detective Lincoln Munroe is coming up empty. As a serial killer terrorizes the area surrounding London, Ontario, Canada, Lincoln finds himself at a standstill waiting for the perfect killer to make his first mistake.

While the body count rises without any leads, Lincoln finds himself haunted by dreams of discovering skeletal remains in the forest beneath a bloody knife. The dreams seem to come true when Lincoln is called to Algonquin Park to assist an old colleague. There he is tasked with overseeing the excavation of human remains buried more than twenty-five years earlier; remains that will bring to the surface cold cases, a painful past and memories Lincoln had long since forgotten.

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The Old Buzzard Had It Coming by Donis Casey is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

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The Old Buzzard Had It Coming by Donis Casey

The Old Buzzard Had It Coming
Donis Casey
An Alafair Tucker Mystery
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press

Set in early 20th century Oklahoma, this is the first mystery in this series.

Alafair Tucker is a strong woman, the core of family life on a farm in Oklahoma where the back-breaking work and daily logistics of caring for her husband Shaw, their nine children, and being neighborly requires hard muscle and a clear head. She’s also a woman of strong opinions, and it is her opinion that her neighbor, Harley Day, is a drunkard and a reprobate. So, when Harley’s body is discovered frozen in a snowdrift one January day in 1912, she isn’t surprised that his long-suffering family isn’t, if not actually celebrating, much grieving.

When Alafair helps Harley’s wife prepare the body for burial, she discovers that Harley’s demise was anything but natural—there is a bullet lodged behind his ear. Alafair is concerned when she hears that Harley’s son, John Lee, is the prime suspect in his father’s murder, for Alafair’s seventeen-year-old daughter Phoebe is in love with the boy. At first, Alafair’s only fear is that Phoebe is in for a broken heart, but as she begins to unravel the events that led to Harley’s death, she discovers that Phoebe might be more than just John Lee’s sweetheart: she may be his accomplice in murder.

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Hardscape by Justin Scott is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

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Hardscape by Justin Scott

Hardscape
Justin Scott
A Ben Abbott Mystery
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press

This is the first mystery to feature the Connecticut real estate agent and private investigator.

Benjamin Abbott returns to his hometown to save his family’s recession-battered real estate business, never dreaming that things are about to heat up in picturesque Newbury, Connecticut.

Broke and looking for some excitement, Ben takes a job videotaping the adulterous goings-on in a bedroom in Jack and Rita Long’s "castle". But he doesn’t bargain on becoming embroiled in the murder of Rita Long’s friend. A second murder closer to home propels Ben to embark on a new career as a neophyte detective and leads him to encounter answers that will put him in mortal danger.

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Mycroft Holmes and Murder at the Diogenes Club by David Dickinson is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

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Mycroft Holmes and Murder at the Diogenes Club by David Dickinson

Mycroft Holmes and Murder at the Diogenes Club
David Dickinson
A Mycroft Holmes Novella
Publisher: Endeavour Press

David Dickinson, who writes the historical "Lord Francis Powerscourt" mysteries, will be our guest later this morning!

Silence is golden at the Diogenes, Mycroft's Pall Mall club. You are only allowed to speak in the Stranger’s Room. But for William St John Plunkett neither silence nor speech is an option any more. He is found dead at the bottom of the great staircase, blood and brains spattered all over the marble floor.

Mycroft, although in the club at the time, leaves the details of the investigation to Inspector Lestrade, including the baffling geography of the Diogenes with its library called Plato's Cave and a dining room called Secundus the Silent. Eccentrics roam the building, Cholmondeley Warner with his matchstick cathedrals, Fitzpaine Somerset, bankrupted by grandfather clocks, the corpse himself, obsessed with attending funerals.

Inspector Lestrade is lost in the silent world of club land. Mycroft's health is failing, but he summons all his powers to resolve the murder mystery on his own doorstep. As the police close in on the killer Mycroft seems to be at death's door. "You must live for your country," his young assistant Tobias tells him, "you must live for England. England needs you."

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Sharky's Machine by William Diehl is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

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Sharky's Machine by William Diehl

Sharky's Machine
William Diehl
Publisher: Story Merchant Books

This debut novel, originally published in 1978, was adapted for the 1981 film of the same title starring Burt Reynolds.

Italy, 1944: A squad of American soldiers on a dangerous secret mission is ambushed and slaughtered … and a fortune in gold vanishes.

Hong Kong, 1959: An aging American colonel, haunted by his wartime past, is brutally murdered in a luxurious brothel.

Atlanta, 1975: The last survivor of the fatal World War II ambush in Italy is executed at point blank range in a parking lot.

Blowing away a crazed, gun-wielding drug dealer on a crowded city bus gets police detective Sharky bounced from the narc squad into the dreaded dregs of the department — vice. That's where he stumbles on a high-priced call girl and her pimp who are fleecing rich johns in an even higher-priced blackmail scam. Together with his "machine" of hard-bitten vice squad veterans, Sharky closes in for a big sting. He doesn't count on falling for Domino, his alluring target. Or falling into the middle of the murderous design she's a part of — involving a hot presidential candidate, the shadowy multimillionaire who's backing him, and the ice-cold assassin they're using to wipe out the past … before it blows their future to hell.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The Black Samurai Mysteries by Marc Olden, Now Available as eBooks

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It's been a busy week for the folks at Mysterious Press!

Yesterday we had the announcement that five "Philip St. Ives" mysteries by Ross Thomas were now available as ebooks.

Today we're hearing that a long list of Marc Olden crime novels have been re-released in new ebook editions.

In this post we're featuring the eight titles in the "Black Samurai" series, originally published as Signet mass market paperbacks in 1974 and 1975.

Rescued by a Japanese Samurai master, trained for seven years, Robert Sand became the Black Samurai. Having suffered at the hands of military racists and seeing his teacher and brother samurai killed before his eyes by the terrorists, Robert Sand became a man with a mission … to destroy the corrupt powers who are plotting to threaten everything he holds dear.

Seven more books by Marc Olden were also released. Use this link to see all Mysterious Press ebooks by this author on Amazon.com.

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Black Samurai by Marc Olden

Black Samurai
Marc Olden
A Robert Sand Mystery (1st)

Mysterious Press, July 2012

On leave in Tokyo, American GI Robert Sand is shot trying to protect an old man from a quartet of drunk American soldiers. As Sand passes out, the old man springs on his tormenters, beating them senseless with frail, wrinkled fists. He is Master Konuma, keeper of the ancient secrets of the samurai, and Sand is about to become his newest pupil. Over the next seven years, the American learns martial arts, swordplay, and stealth, becoming not just the first black man to ever take the oath of the samurai, but the strongest fighter Konuma has ever trained.

One night, two dozen terrorists ambush the dojo, slaughtering Konuma and his students as the first step in a terrifying assault on world peace. Though he cannot save his sensei, Sand escapes with his life and a gnawing hunger for vengeance. All he has is his sword, but his sword is all he needs.

Black Samurai by Marc Olden, Amazon Kindle format  Black Samurai by Marc Olden, iTune iBook format

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The Golden Kill by Marc Olden

The Golden Kill
Marc Olden
A Robert Sand Mystery (2nd)

Mysterious Press, July 2012

The Chinese diplomat walks into the revolving door just a step ahead of the grenade. Samurai Robert Sand is too late to save him from the blast, but as the smoke clears he is hot on the grenade-tosser's heels. In Central Park, Sand disarms the killer and knocks him unconscious. His name is Ivan Vanich, and he is posing as a Soviet operative. His real employer is a power-mad millionaire, who arranged the hit as part of a plot to upend a Russo-Chinese trading contract and seize the profits for himself. The diplomat in the revolving door was only the first to die.

On special orders from an ex-president, Sand races to avert catastrophe. His hunt for answers takes him to a sprawling English castle, where the samurai comes face to face with the man who would let millions die for the sake of gold.

The Golden Kill by Marc Olden, Amazon Kindle format  The Golden Kill by Marc Olden, iTune iBook format

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Killer Warrior by Marc Olden

Killer Warrior
Marc Olden
A Robert Sand Mystery (3rd)

Mysterious Press, July 2012

Even the finest samurai occasionally needs to hone his skill. Robert Sand is in Japan, pushing his body to the limit under an aged sensei's guidance, when he gets the message that practice is over. A French arms dealer named Valbonne has gotten ambitious, and is about to start selling something rather more deadly than a bootlegged Kalashnikov. He is building an atomic bomb.

Valbonne's prospective buyer is a Japanese man who has never forgiven the United States for killing his family at Nagasaki. To take revenge, he plans to detonate the black market warhead somewhere in New York City. His contract with Valbonne earns him the support of the Frenchman's mercenary army, and the cunning of a bloodthirsty Native American who's handy with a hatchet. Unfortunately for them, this is just the kind of fight that Sand's been training for.

Killer Warrior by Marc Olden, Amazon Kindle format  Killer Warrior by Marc Olden, iTune iBook format

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The Deadly Pearl by Marc Olden

The Deadly Pearl
Marc Olden
A Robert Sand Mystery (4th)

Mysterious Press, July 2012

Her name is Rochelle, and she is only fifteen when she disappears. Her father is a secret service agent assigned to ex-president William Baron Clarke, and when he asks for help, Clarke calls the most capable tracker he knows: Robert Sand, the only black man to ever attain the rank of samurai. Sand combs the tenements of New York's East Village in search of the girl, finally learning what no father ever wants to hear: Rochelle is in the clutches of Pearl, the meanest pimp in town.

Called Pearl because of his exquisite taste in jewelry, he is no ordinary hustler. Kidnapping is his specialty, and the women he snatches for sale overseas are never older than eighteen. He is proud to call his business “white slavery,” but his latest victim may be his last. Robert Sand is coming for him, and all the guns in New York won't be enough to protect this Pearl from getting scuffed.

The Deadly Pearl by Marc Olden, Amazon Kindle format  The Deadly Pearl by Marc Olden, iTune iBook format

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The Inquisition by Marc Olden

The Inquisition
Marc Olden
A Robert Sand Mystery (5th)

Mysterious Press, July 2012

When Robert Sand's sensei was murdered, William Baron Clarke helped him take revenge. The former president of the United States, Clarke is a rich man who uses his wealth to combat evil around the world. Since they first met, Sand has become his chief enforcer—a killer with samurai skills and American style. Once, Clarke saved Sand. Now it's time to return the favor.

A fringe militia called the Inquisition kidnaps Clarke's daughter, a brilliant college student. Their leader goes by the name Dessalines, and his cruelty is exceeded only by his madness. Before he executes his prisoners, Dessalines always stages a drumhead trial. Sand has three days before the verdict comes in—time enough to perform some executions of his own.

The Inquisition by Marc Olden, Amazon Kindle format  The Inquisition by Marc Olden, iTune iBook format

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The Warlock by Marc Olden

The Warlock
Marc Olden
A Robert Sand Mystery (6th)

Mysterious Press, July 2012

Black magic orgies. Human sacrifices. Necrophilia. These are just a few of Augustus Janicot's special skills. This charismatic sadist has built a formidable following, convincing politicians across Europe that his voodoo ritual can win them office. When they consent to his bloody rites, he films them, and uses the footage for blackmail. On the verge of obtaining unlimited power, the Warlock is about to make a fatal mistake.

Janicot's next target is in Vietnam, and for Robert Sand, this is too close to home. An American trained in the ways of the samurai, Sand fears for the safety of Toki Jakata, the granddaughter of his late samurai master and the only woman he has ever loved. Sand has never been able to win Toki's heart, but he will do anything to keep Janicot from pulling it out of her chest.

The Warlock by Marc Olden, Amazon Kindle format  The Warlock by Marc Olden, iTune iBook format

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Sword of Allah by Marc Olden

Sword of Allah
Marc Olden
A Robert Sand Mystery (7th)

Mysterious Press, July 2012

Ever since he took the vows of the samurai, Robert Sand has been ready to die. But now, for the first time in his life, he has a reason to live. Her name is Ann, and he sits beside her, awaiting takeoff for Geneva, when terrorists seize the plane. Holding guns on the passengers and crew, they douse the cabin in liquor and light a fire that will burn until it reaches the gas tanks. The terrorists flee as smoke fills the plane, but one lingers—a Japanese killer with a vendetta against the black samurai. He puts two bullets in Ann's back, and even Sand's lightning reflexes are not fast enough to save her.

The Sword of Allah, the most feared terrorist organization on the planet, planned the attack. Its next operation threatens to turn the Cold War up to a boil, but they made one foolish mistake. Robert Sand is angry, and will have his revenge.

Sword of Allah by Marc Olden, Amazon Kindle format  Sword of Allah by Marc Olden, iTune iBook format

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The Katana by Marc Olden

The Katana
Marc Olden
A Robert Sand Mystery (8th)

Mysterious Press, July 2012

Though useless in battle, the emperor's katana is a beautiful weapon. Cast from solid gold, this 1,200-year-old blade was thought to be lost until Master Konuma, teacher of samurais, presents it as a gift to the people of Japan. Soon after, he is savagely murdered, leaving his American student, Robert Sand, to avenge his death. The sensei is gone, but the sword remains as a symbol of his generosity—until the day the katana vanishes.

A madman snatches the treasure from the Metropolitan Museum, wanting the katana at his side as he makes a bid for world domination. Now it's Sand's turn to steal it back, and destroy the monster who dishonored his sensei's memory. The katana is too valuable to use in a fight, but for its sake much blood will flow.

The Katana by Marc Olden, Amazon Kindle format  The Katana by Marc Olden, iTune iBook format

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Review: Formula for Murder by Judith Mehl

Formula for Murder by Judith Mehl

We've just published our Review of Formula for Murder by Judith Mehl. A Kat Everitt Mystery. Pennystone Books Trade Paperback, June 2012.

Our rating: 3 of 5 stars

Available to purchase from …

Amazon.com Print and/or Kindle Edition

This Week's Bestselling Mystery and Suspense Television and Film on DVD (120718)

Amazon.com: Weekly Bestselling DVDs for Television and Film

Here is this week's list of the top bestselling mystery and suspense television and film Blu-ray discs available from Amazon.com.

We're using a script to embed an RSS feed from Amazon.com, which is frequently updated, but if you cannot see the box below — or have scripts blocked — you can use this link to see the relevant page on Amazon.com.

Spanish Poster for Lockout

Lockout (2012)

Today's mail brought a copy of the space-based action thriller Lockout (via Netflix) for us to watch (and review) and coincidentally we came across the Spanish version of the poster (right; click for larger image).

Titled MS1: Máxima Seguridad — the working title of the film was MS One: Maximum Security, and early trailers featured this as its title — the poster's tagline is "Solo contra 500 … ¿Donde esta el problema?"

Directed by James Mather from an original screenplay by Stephen St. Leger, Lockout stars Guy Pearce as a falsely convicted ex-government agent, whose one chance at obtaining freedom lies in the dangerous mission of rescuing the President's daughter (Maggie Grace) from rioting convicts at a maximum-security prison orbiting 50 miles above the earth.

Don Winslow's California Fire and Life to be Adapted for Film

California Fire and Life by Don Winslow

The film adaptation of Don Winslow's Savages is currently in theaters but filmmakers are already looking forward to the next project featuring the author's words: California Fire and Life.

Published in 1999, the crime novel follows Jack Wade, once a rising star of the Orange County Sheriffs Department’s arson unit. But a minor scandal has cost him everything … except his encyclopedic knowledge of fire. Now working as an insurance claims investigator, Jack is called in to examine a suspicious claim: real estate millionaire Nicky Vale's house has burned to a crisp — with his young and gorgeous wife in it. Jack follows the evidence into the crime infested inferno of the California underworld, filled with Russian mobsters, Vietnamese hoods, American crooks, and enough smoldering vice to char the entire gold coast. Things get so hot and deadly that Jack might not make it out alive … that is until he decides to fight fire with fire.

Shane Salerno — who co-wrote the screenplay for Savages with Winslow — will produce.

(Related article: Deadline.)

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