Leeann Betts is very graciously giving away one copy of Silent Partner. To enter: answer the question and include your email address.
Readers often ask where I get an idea for a story, and my
answer usually is, “I don’t know.” Which is usually correct. I don’t know. Most
always when a story comes to me, it’s because of the crazy way my brain
combines three or four separate incidents, characters, stories, or a
combination of all three.
The idea for Silent
Partner began about four years ago when my husband and I talked about
taking an Alaska cruise. Seemed like the perfect setting for a cozy mystery—a
captive audience, so to speak, as well as a contained pool of suspects all
forced into close proximity to each other. Exactly what an author looks for in
a mystery novel.
At the time, I played with the title Cold, Hard Cash because of the Alaska location, icebergs and
glaciers, and because the body would be found on a glacier or a larger iceberg
floating past. However, two things happened: I came out with an unplanned book
because the cruise was delayed, and the title of that book was Petty Cash, so I didn’t want two books
with similar titles; and I went on the cruise and learned that during this time
of year when the story is set, in May, the icebergs floating south are too
small—more like ice chunks, really—for a body, plus the only access to a
glacier is by helicopter, which few people would do.
So, as I spent seven glorious days aboard the Amsterdam, I looked around for
alternatives to where the body would be found. And one day, hubby and I were
out walking the deck, and a crew member came out through a door leading to a
part of the ship we hadn’t seen before, leaving that door ajar. Hubby headed
for the door, but the crew member turned around and said he couldn’t go through
there. Despite hubby’s protests, we were denied entry until a couple of days
later when we sailed into a bay and sat before the impressive Hubbard Glacier
for about three hours. Then we were encouraged to go onto the bow, and to eat
pea soup at 3:00, and to wander around. And I learned there was nothing there
but the bow of the ship. Not too interesting.
However, the next day as I passed the same spot where we saw
the crew member exit the bow, I saw water on the deck and footprints leading
toward the door. The perfect cover shot!
As I worked through my plot, the characters came to life. I
had run a promotion where one winner won the opportunity to be named as the
killer, one of the suspects, or the victim in this book, and that person wanted
to be a suspect, which I wrote in.
I use much of the itinerary, the staff, the crew, and the
events from our cruise as backdrop for the mystery, changing some names but
leaving others intact. I’ve had help in research from a cruise ship law
attorney, and from a man overboard detection system technician.
And as much as Carly and Mike are much like me and my
husband, they are still very much their own “people”. I am not nearly as quick
on the comebacks as Carly is, and my husband has never said I’m a full-time
job. Apart from that – well, I’ll leave it to you to figure out where the
imagination begins and ends.
Question for readers: If you could take a cruise anywhere in
the world, where would it be and why? Leave a comment for the chance to win a
free print (US only) or ebook version of Silent
Partner.
About Leeann:
Leeann Betts writes contemporary suspense, while her
real-life persona, Donna Schlachter, pens historical suspense. She has released
eight titles in her cozy mystery series with number nine, Silent Partner, releasing in December 2018. In addition, Leeann has
written a devotional for accountants, bookkeepers, and financial folk, Counting the Days, and with her
real-life persona, Donna Schlachter, has published two books on writing, Nuggets of Writing Gold and More Nuggets of Writing Gold, a
compilation of essays, articles, and exercises on the craft, as well as a
contemporary suspense, In Search of
Christmas Past. She publishes a free quarterly newsletter that includes a
book review and articles on writing and books of interest to readers and
writers. You can subscribe at www.LeeannBetts.com
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About Silent Partner:
Carly and Mike take the vacation of a lifetime--an Alaskan
cruise. Unfortunately, Carly can't turn off her nose for trouble. Or mystery.
Pretty soon she's embroiled with a series of allegations, innuendoes, overheard
conversations, and even a shoving match. And before she knows it--a body. Can
Carly figure out who the killer is before she ends up floating on an iceberg—or
worse?
11 comments:
Thank you, Laura, for having me on your blog today. Merry Christmas!
Oh how I love your books, very talented thank you and Merry Christmas
My cruise would be to Walt Disney, I have always wanted to go with my children, now grown up so would love to go with them and grandchildren
The only cruise I've ever wanted to take was to Alaska. The picturesque views I've seen are beautiful. The landscape is breathtaking with all the terrain and snow. Thank you for sharing the story behind Silent Partner. It'll be a great book to read.
marilynridgway78[at]gmail[dot]com
I would like to take a Mediterranean cruise. Vivian Furbay jtandviv(at)q(dot)com
Hi Melissa - Thank you so much for your kind comments and Merry Christmas to you too!
Hello Marilyn - Thank you for stopping by and good luck with the giveaway.
Thank you for commenting, Vivian. Hope you get to take that cruise some day!
I'd like to take a cruise to Hawaii, Alaska, & south of FL during the winter months!
Hi Barb! Thank you for commenting. Merry Christmas!
Would love to win, sounds very interesting love your covers and writing thank you for a chance. Happy New Year
I want to do an Caribbean cruise this Dec for our 50th Anniversary, not sure we will but I have seen so many pictures from.that area and it looks so relaxing.. Thank youfor this chance
congratulations to Vivian
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