Monday, November 03, 2014

Please Welcome Author Paul Batista

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Paul Batista
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We are delighted to welcome author Paul Batista to Omnimystery News today.

Paul's new thriller is The Borzoi Killings (Astor + Blue Editions; October 2014 trade paperback, audiobook and ebook formats), set in one of the most exclusive resorts in the world. The storyline mixes all the twists of a sensational trial with all the dirty little secrets of the elite Hampton socialite lifestyles — from lavish parties, drugs, and sex, to corruption and dangerous secret cartels.

We asked Paul to tell us a little more about how he came to be writing legal thrillers, and he titles his guest post for us today, "Why Make the Transition from Busy Lawyer to Novelist?"

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Why Make the Transition from Busy Lawyer to Novelist? More basically, why exit from a business with a good regular paycheck to a business where the financial rewards are uncertain? Why exchange a suit for a casual shirt and jeans? I get asked these questions a lot, and they are in fact questions I ask myself.

Let's start with a disclaimer. I haven't entirely abandoned the practice of law. This is work I've done for more than thirty years, and old habits die hard. Besides, I like it. More important is the fact that the legal work I do provides fuel for the novels I write. A criminal case or even a civil lawsuit involves a story, a narrative. Part of the function of a lawyer is to shape the narrative — not to fabricate facts but to tell a story.

Creating fiction, however, does give me a license to do more than just shape the narrative of a case. In writing a novel I have the ability and the incentive to weave imagined events together, to create personalities and personal histories, to generate intrigue and conflict. In practicing law, I'm confined by facts — and those facts can be extremely interesting given the nature of the work I do — but there are no such constraints in writing fiction.

There's another factor. Law is a highly regulated business. No matter how independent you may be as a lawyer, there are people known as judges. They require you to do specific things on their schedule, not on yours. They want you to do things their way, not necessarily yours. They tend to have outsized personalities — wearing a robe can transform a guy or gal who in civilian clothes is demure and shy into a muscled-up action figure. And there are also clients. They get to call you in the middle of the night.

The external controls on fiction-writing are different. Sure, an editor can set "deadlines" but those are more goals and aspirations rather than drop-dead dates. You can be disbarred for missing a judge-imposed deadline if you do that too often. The worst a publisher can do is get mad at you.

But the most important reason for transforming myself into a novelist from a practicing lawyer is the beauty of transformation. The stuff of a novelist's life is different from the stuff of a lawyer's life. Creating novels is a liberating experience; you can let loose your imagination. I find I can have a passion and a drive that, even though I've loved practicing law, I can't completely tap into in a courtroom. You hear commencement speakers constantly delivering to young graduates the trite mandate to "follow your passions." As you move through life and hit the jarring realities of jobs, families and obligations, you can get cynical about those conventional admonitions to follow your passions, live out your dreams, and fulfill your talents.

But those inspirational messages do have meaning, at least for yours truly. Even a lawyer can break out of the constraints of the life he or she has lived. There is something invigorating, even for a seasoned adult, in taking risks and having the courage to give up security and embrace something unknown, strange, exciting — fresh.

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Paul Batista, novelist and television personality, is one of the most widely known trial lawyers in the country. As a trial attorney, he specializes in federal criminal litigation. As a media figure, he is known for his regular appearances as guest legal commentator on a variety of television shows.

Batista is a graduate of Bowdoin College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and Cornell Law School. He's proud to have served in the United States Army. Paul Batista lives in New York City and Sag Harbor, New York.

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The Borzoi Killings by Paul Batista

The Borzoi Killings
Paul Batista
A Legal Thriller

When the tenth richest man in the world is brutally murdered along with his prized Borzoi dogs in a luxurious East Hampton beach house, only one man is suspected of committing the crime: Juan Suarez, a handsome, charismatic — and illegal — Mexican immigrant who worked for the victim.

Now, renowned trial lawyer Raquel Rematti must defend the man the media has dubbed, "The Blade of the Hamptons." Not only must she take on one of the wealthiest families in the country, she must protect Suarez and herself from ruthless people bent on lethal revenge, while straddling the dangerous line between concerned involvement and forbidden passion for her client.

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Death of a Dissident by Stuart M. Kaminsky is Today's Open Road Daily Deal

Death of a Dissident by Stuart M. Kaminsky

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Death of a Dissident by Stuart M. Kaminsky as today's Open Road Daily Deal.

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Death of a Dissident by Stuart M. Kaminsky

An Inspector Porfify Rostnikov Mystery

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On the eve of a show trial, a Soviet dissident is stabbed through the heart …

On a frigid night in silent Moscow, Aleksander Granovsky paces the floor of his government flat. He has dedicated his life to exposing the brutality of the Russian penal system, and in two days he will be tried for the crime of smuggling essays to the West. Granovsky is drafting a speech to deliver in court when an assassin appears and pierces his heart with the point of a rusty sickle.

The case falls in the lap of Porfiry Rostnikov, a Moscow police inspector whose three decades on the force have made him an expert in navigating the labyrinths of the Soviet bureaucracy. But it will take every ounce of Rostnikov's skill to find the killer and survive the investigation, as every question he asks takes him closer to the heart of the KGB.

Death of a Dissident by Stuart M. Kaminsky

A Real Shot in the Arm by Annette Roome is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

A Real Shot in the Arm by Annette Roome

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A Real Shot in the Arm by Annette Roome

A Crime Thriller

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Chris Martin — housewife and mother-of-two — seizes the chance to re-gain her independence by putting her endless housework to one side and fulfilling her adolescent dream of becoming a journalist — much to the dismay of disapproving husband, Keith.

Shortly after taking up a Junior Reporter role at the local newspaper the Tipping Herald, Chris is given an assignment to cover a conference at a local hotel. But when the hotel becomes a crime scene Chris begins to uncover a very different story to what she had had in mind. The corpse that was discovered hanging from a fire escape doesn't look to her like a suicide — heroin addicts don't OD and then string themselves up. But who would have been driven to murder within this tight-knit community?

The further Chris gets into the investigation, the more questions arise and the more personal sacrifices she is willing to make. But is it love of the job or love of a colleague that is keeping Chris away from her husband? And will she be strong enough to face the truth when it reveals itself?

A Real Shot in the Arm by Annette Roome

Tiger by Wesley Robert Lowe is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Tiger by Wesley Robert Lowe

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Tiger by Wesley Robert Lowe

A Shaolin Darkness Thriller

Publisher: Wesley Lowe Media

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When Triad leader Chin, a psychopathic Shaolin kung fu master, discovers that his right hand man, lawyer Garret Southam, has ripped him off for billions, Chin has to restrain himself from yanking Garret's heart out.

That's because Garret is the only one with info Chin needs. Chin throws his entire arsenal at Garret, who won't buckle — he was taught by Master Wu, the same grandmaster who trained Chin.

But when Chin abducts Garret's daughter, Brenda, hell is unleashed.

Enter Micah Keating. Age twenty-eight. Born to missionaries in Asia. Mentored by a Shaolin Grandmaster. A young, untested lawyer … but another Master Wu protégé.

Can Micah transform himself? Can he battle Chin head to head? And can he save Brenda, whom he's loved since the moment they met?

Tiger by Wesley Robert Lowe

Cat-Eye Witness by Patricia Fry is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Cat-Eye Witness by Patricia Fry

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Cat-Eye Witness by Patricia Fry

A Klepto Cat Mystery

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Savannah and Aunt Margaret open the old Forster home to the Hammond Cat Alliance for a fundraiser to help rehabilitate the abused horses rescued months earlier from the catnappers. Before the afternoon is over, the collected funds go missing and someone is murdered in an upstairs bedroom.

Suspicion surrounds Iris, a local waitress and Savannah's new best friend. The only witness to the murder is Rags, Savannah's cat. With the assistance of a cat psychic and Rags's good friend, Charlotte (the young girl with Downs), the cat helps to "paw" the killer … but not before an attempt is made on Rags's life. The case is solved only after Rags comes face-to-face with the killer for the second time.

Cat-Eye Witness by Patricia Fry

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