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Author Interview with Lawrence E. Rothstein ~ Ripped Genes #mystery #suspense #thriller

Please help me welcome today’s guest, Lawrence E. Rothstein…

Where did you get the idea for Ripped Genes?

The idea for Ripped Genes comes from my academic research into the legal aspects of genetic technology and privacy as well as the Panama Papers money laundering news coverage.

Why did you choose this genre (is it something you’ve written in before)?

I love to read mysteries and, and in law classes, I enjoyed writing fictional scenarios for my students to analyze.

What’s your favorite book of all time and why? What’s your favorite childhood book?

The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco because of its intricacy, historic panorama, intriguing mystery, and intelligent detective. As a middle school aged child, I particularly enjoyed the John Carter of Mars books by Edgar Rice Burroughs for the heroic action and interesting and exotic setting.

What do you want readers to come away with after they read Ripped Genes?

I hope that readers enjoy reading my book as much as I enjoyed writing it. I hope they find it to be a good story with an intriguing puzzle; a cerebral detective assisted by an active, street wise, intrepid leg person; humorous incidents; an intriguing locale; and culinary delights.

What actors would you like in the main roles if your book were made into a movie?

I would love to see Sidney Greenstreet or James Earl Jones play Korb. Unfortunately, they are no longer available. Maury Chaykin who played Nero Wolfe might be a good present-day choice.  Don Warrington from Death in Paradise would also make a great Korb. Possibly Dan Ackroyd appropriately aged and padded. As for Kelan Su, Michelle Yeoh or Lucy Liu in their younger days or possibly Aki Maeda, Chiaki Kuriyama. Idris Elba would make an excellent Desmond St. Clair.

If you could be a character in any of your books, who would you be?

Kelan Su. Although she is much braver and more of a criminal investigation expert than I.

Who is the most famous person you have ever met?

I met James Baldwin in Vence, France in 1976.

How did you come up with the title?

I love puns and the title Ripped Genes also captured the essence of the murder victim’s wrongdoing.

How did your interest in writing originate?

Both as a lawyer and an academic I did a lot of writing. I very much enjoyed the creative process of finding the right words to effectively and forcefully make a point.

Thank you for joining me today. I enjoyed the interview. Now, please tell us about your book…

The Tri-Star Investigations team must negotiate Chicago’s underworld and politics to find the killer of a medical scientist who fraudulently patented and restricted research on a gene and a test for Feraxia.

Excerpt:

KELAN SU

Korb was in the office sitting in his favorite overstuffed wing chair reading a book. He still wore his scuffed leather slippers and bright yellow pajamas. It was 3:00pm! He pushed the reading glasses to the end of his nose and glanced over the top of the lenses as I entered but immediately pushed the specs back and returned to Hamid Ismailov’s, The Railway.

Closing the door behind me with a little extra force, I stood still watching my boss. After about five seconds, I cleared my throat. Finally, Korb looked up with a tight smile, placed the book open over his knee and took off his glasses. “Is there something you want?” he asked, cocking his head to the right.

“Well, you know there’ve been no new paying clients for over two weeks,” I began after a slight hesitation.

“Yes. I consider it a welcome respite.”

Korb was lazy between cases, although a bulldog once he got his teeth into an investigation. Money was important to him, but not always as important as his time for reading, reflection, gourmandizing or playing bridge.

“Our operating accounts are guttering. There may not be enough next month to pay Des’s and my salaries and Mickey D’s retainer.”

“If necessary, I can replenish the accounts with personal funds. All will be paid.”

Korb was loaded as a result of his renown as an investigator and some very prudent investing. “Oh, I’m not really worried about my salary. I know you’re good for it. But …”

Korb looked down and shook his head slightly as he interrupted me. “Kelan, stop beating around the bush. You want us to work for your friend, Cheryl Dain, who is representing the woman accused of murdering the scientist that patented the gene and test for feraxia, do you not?”

My mouth opened soundlessly for a moment. I finally managed to sputter, “How did you know that?”

A loud “harrumph” came from deep down in Korb’s chest. “The conclusion was obvious. I read the papers. The development of the case has been front page news and fodder for several letters to the editor. You told me yourself that you were to meet with Dain today and mentioned that you hadn’t seen her for quite a while. Your little diversion about our accounts didn’t put me off the scent. Can she pay or is this another one of your pro bono projects?”

I closed my eyes, contemplating how to put it. “She can pay but an installment arrangement will have to be set up. Dain will cover expenses as they occur.”

“If we do this, and I’m not committing to it, I will need to talk first to Dain, Merino, and Merino’s husband and daughter. Our contractual agreement will have to be with Dain so we are covered by attorney-client privilege and Dain will be liable for our fee.

 Korb continued, “As much as I hate to travel to the suburbs, the initial meeting should be at Dain’s office to bolster any privilege or work product claim. See if you can arrange this for Monday afternoon. Make sure the car is ready for a trip to Marshfield.” Korb replaced on his nose the glasses he had been holding in his right hand and picked up the open volume. “Well, does that conclude the business for which you interrupted my immersion in this excellent novel?”

Buy link(s):

Amazon –  https://a.co/d/5Oebfv0;

Barnes & Noble – https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/ripped-genes-lawrence-e-rothstein/1146455159?ean=9781509259403;

Goodreads – https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/220981265-ripped-genes?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=DQfKWis5XC&rank=6

About the Author:

I am a retired lawyer and university professor who has published in constitutional law, privacy law, political theory and labor law. Born and raised in Chicago, I am now residing with my wife and family in beautiful southern Rhode Island and wintering on Hutchinson Island, Florida.  I have lived and traveled widely in Europe.  As an avid reader of crime fiction, I have always wanted to write detective novels. I consider this my third career. Venetian Bind published in May 2024 was my first Tri-Star Investigations novel. Ripped Genes is my second and I am well into my third, The Tell-Tale Art. As a lover of food and cooking, I include many scrumptious meals and some recipes in my novels and on my website.

webpage – Rothsteinsmysteries.com; Facebook – /Rothsteinsmysteries; Instagram – /rothsteinsmysteries; Bluesky – @tristarmysteries.bsky.social

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“10 Moments that Changed My Life” by Rebecca Brooks + New Release: How to Fall

Please help me welcome today’s guest, Rebecca Brooks…

 

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  1. When I was eighteen, I took a gap year between high school and college. I traveled to India with a backpack, four pairs of underwear, the pants I was wearing—and no return ticket. Learning to forge my own path has been essential to me as a writer. Plus, it showed me what it feels like to write every day, or as much as I can.
  2. I feel like it sounds cheesy to say that the choice of where I went to college changed my life, but it did. I went to Wellesley College, an all-women’s college in Massachusetts. I wound up applying there on my gap year (long story!), so it really does feel like my life changed tracks to get me there. Wellesley was the first time in my life I felt truly at home in my skin. It’s a place that will always be a part of me.
  3. My life definitely changed when I met the love of my life! My husband and I were friends from work before we were making tea in my kitchen and I realized he had every quality I could hope for in another human being. It was seriously like a lightning bolt struck me and I just KNEW. That was seven years ago, and I can’t imagine my life without his friendship, laughter, support, or his amazing editing skills.
  4. I got a PhD in English, but what really changed my life was my decision not to stay in academia after I finished. I realized that if I became a full-time professor, I’d never get my own writing done, and I’d always feel like I was missing out on my dream. I’m glad I took the plunge into something unknown instead of staying on the path I’d been on. (I’m also glad I kept up freelance writing and editing work so I had another job to fall back on!)
  5. I actually wrote a novel during graduate school, a YA science fiction novel that is never, ever coming out of a drawer. I was swamped with teaching and scholarship, but I committed to writing it an hour a day, every day, no more than an hour and no less. I didn’t go back and reread what I wrote—I just started at the beginning, and 400 pages later I arrived at something in the same approximate time zone as “The End.” The book is total crap, but writing it showed me how small, everyday decisions add up, and that you write each book one page at a time.
  6. My first year of high school, I randomly enrolled in a drawing class, where I discovered that raw talent is less important than working at something and learning the skills. I kept at it, and actually became pretty good. It was my art teachers who showed me how to create, how to persist through setbacks, and how to see the world as only I can. I use these lessons in my writing all the time.
  7. The moment I casually told my husband an idea I had for a novel, and he said, “You should write it.” I said, “But it’s a romance novel. Do I want to write a romance novel?” And he said, “See where it goes.” We were always bouncing around ideas for books, but this was the first fully viable idea I’d had, the outline already in my mind. There are lots of things that led up to the idea that became my debut, ABOVE ALL. But the moment when my husband said, “Write it” is really the moment that launched my career.
  8. While publishing ABOVE ALL got me started as a romance author, I feel like writing and publishing my second novel, HOW TO FALL, was just as significant. I think some part of me had been afraid my first novel was a one-time thing, like I got lucky once and it wouldn’t happen again. Selling novel number two made me see that luck is only part of it. It’s really about persistence, sweat, and getting my butt in the chair.
  9. I’d traveled so much in my late teens and early twenties that for a long time I assumed I’d live abroad for at least some amount of time after college. But I moved to New York ten years ago this summer, and I don’t see myself moving anytime soon. I do sometimes imagine all the “what if’s” and romanticize taking off and traveling the world like (some of) my heroines do… But I know that I’m happy where I am, and grateful to have such a home.
  10. On Sunday, April 12, 2015, my mom called me while I was out for a walk. I didn’t pick up, and ten minutes later, she called again. Somehow I already knew what she was going to say before she said it. I’m coming up on the one year anniversary of my brother’s death, and while I don’t know yet exactly how my life has changed since that April afternoon, I know that it has, and that I’ve changed, too. I wish those changes hadn’t had to happen, but I’m trying to accept them, embrace them, and understand that I will be okay—even if I don’t feel the same. This is a downer to end on, but it makes me think of how open I am to the future and the changes that will continue to shape the person I am, and the one I’m still becoming.

Fascinating adventures you’ve had, Rebecca. Thank you so much for sharing them with us today. And now, about her newest release…check out her fabulous cover!

 

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One week of adventure might just lead to love…

Julia Evans has always put others ahead of herself—her high school math students, her troubled best friend, and her ex. But with New Year’s approaching, she buys a round trip ticket to Brazil. For one week, she can put her needs first. She can meet a stranger in the hotel pool at midnight and dance all night on the beach.
Screenwriter Blake Williams has to keep moving before Oz’s latest scandal catches up to him. But the dark-haired beauty with a backpack and an adventurous streak is messing with his plans. He can’t seem to walk away from her. But secrets have a way of coming out, and when the week is up, Julia and Blake will have to decide if they’re jumping into the biggest adventure of all or playing it safe.

Excerpt:

She couldn’t stop kissing him. Literally could not. There could be an earthquake, a fire, an explosion—who would notice? The whole world could come crashing down and it wouldn’t be enough for her to pull away. She’d always wondered what other people were talking about when they got that misty look in their eyes, going on about passion and fireworks and how just kissing someone could make them entirely melt. Now she knew. There seemed to be a direct line from her lips to her thighs, because the deeper Blake kissed her the more she felt it all the way down.

 

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Rebecca Brooks lives in New York City in an apartment filled with books. She received a PhD in English but decided it was more fun to write books than write about them. She has backpacked alone through India and Brazil, traveled by cargo boat down the Amazon River, climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, explored ice caves in Peru, trekked to the source of the Ganges, and sunbathed in Burma, but she always likes coming home to a cold beer and her hot husband in the Bronx. Her books are about independent women who leave their old lives behind in order to try something new—and find the passion, excitement, and purpose they didn’t even know they’d been missing.

Links:

Website: rebeccabrooksromance.com

Newsletter: rebeccabrooksromance.com/newsletter

Facebook: facebook.com/rebeccabrooksromance

Twitter: twitter.com/beccabooks

Instagram: instagram.com/rebeccabrooksromance

Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+RebeccaBrooksRomance/posts

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Rebecca-Brooks/e/B00ML3LWWY

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/539219.Rebecca_Brooks

Read an additional excerpt of HOW TO FALL: http://www.entangledpublishing.com/how-to-fall/

 

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A Wild Rose Press New Release – An Angel Healed – Vintage Historical Romance

Annalisa Russo, An Angel Healed, Vintage Historical Romance Novel

An archaeologist, a sob sister, and a ghost.

About Annalisa:

I am a Midwest gal who grew up in an overpopulated first-generation Italian family in the burbs of Chicago. Along with a passion for reading and writing, I enjoy gardening and cooking for company, and frequently invent reasons for traveling. I’m a mother of three grown children and now share my home with a narcissistic cat named Buster. 


A Few Favorite Lines:

He hadn’t heard her voice in seven years, but it had the same effect as if it were yesterday. God help him.

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Buy Links:

 

*** Save 40% – Only $3.59 onThe Wild Rose Press Site

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Find Annalisa here:

Twitter: @RussoAuthor

Blog: http://www.AnnalisaRusso.com/Blog

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