The following blog post appeared on Susan Toy's blog on Thursday, January 9, 2014. Reprinted with permission. Susan interviewed me about "The Deadly Dog Show".
What is your latest release and what genre is it? The Deadly Dog Show
is a mystery. Because one of the lead characters is a dog, Amazon
calls it a “cozy”. I’d call it “hard-boiled” or “noir”, but with clean
language and no gratuitous sex. I guess that means it’s somewhere
between those various genres.
Quick description: The Deadly Dog Show, a
suspenseful journey into the world of canine conformation contests,
provides an exciting backdrop for murder. Roger Bowman, private eye, is
hired to investigate mysterious occurrences at California dog shows.
Before long, Roger is working undercover at the dog shows impersonating
an owner, dead bodies are accumulating, and a mysterious stalker is
pursuing Roger’s wife, Suzanne. The reviewers are enthusiastic about
this whodunit novel, which should appeal to mystery readers, dog lovers,
and anyone else who wants to learn more about the world of dog show
competition.
Brief biography:
The author is a Professor of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the
University of California’s Medical School at Davis. He has a Ph.D.
degree in Biochemistry and does research on asthma and health effects of
air pollution on the lungs. He is also a big fan of California mystery
novels. A quick search of Amazon will turn up books and articles in
biochemistry previously edited or authored by Jerry, as well as his
South American mystery novel series. The settings and locales for all of
these novels are authentic; the author lived previously in Salta,
Argentina and Montevideo, Uruguay. He has collaborated with several
local scientists in Uruguay, Argentina, and Peru. The Deadly Dog Show, set in California, is the fourth novel in his Roger and Suzanne mystery series, following The Ambivalent Corpse, set in Montevideo, Uruguay and the surrounding region, The Surreal Killer, set in Peru and Northern Chile’s Atacama Desert region, and The Matador Murders,
set in Montevideo and Santiago, Chile. All of these mystery novels are
available as Kindle E-books from Amazon. Two shorter books in this
series, a novelette and a novella, The Body in the Parking Structure, set in Los Angeles, and The Body in the Bed, set in Montevideo, are also available from Amazon. A novel-length anthology of shorter stories entitled Five Quickies for Roger and Suzanne, including The Empanada Affair, a novella set in Salta, Argentina, and The Haunted Gymnasium, a shorter and somewhat paranormal mystery set in Fortaleza, Brazil, is also available as a Kindle E-book from Amazon.
Jerry writes hard-boiled mystery books that are fast moving and
entertain, while introducing readers to a region where he has lived and
worked that is a long way from home for most English speakers.
Montevideo, Salta, Machu Picchu, and Iguazu Falls are characters in
these books, and the novels portray these places as vivid and real. He
lives in Northern California with his wife Elaine, who breeds German
Shorthaired Pointers, and with Vinia, Jolie, Schöne, and Ries, four
generations of GSPs who contribute interesting material for his blog and
characters for his books. Coming soon is a fifth novel, The Origin of Murder, a riff on Charles Darwin’s classic The Origin of Species,
which brings Roger, Suzanne, Bruce the Nanny, and Paraguayan police
person Eduardo Gomez to the Galapagos Islands where murder and intrigue
once again await our detectives in South America.
Links to buy Jerold’s book:
Amazon US
Amazon Canada
Amazon UK
Jerold’s promo links:
Blog
Facebook
What are you working on now?
I’m editing the next novel in the series, The Origin of Murder,
which should be published on Amazon Kindle some time this winter. This
murder mystery takes Roger and Suzanne to the Galapagos Islands, off the
Pacific coast of Ecuador in South America. I’m also starting the next
book to follow in the series, which I think will take our detective
couple to Alaska.
Jerold’s reading recommendation:
I just finished reading the mystery novel Unleashed by Emily
Kimelman (available as a Kindle E-book and elsewhere). I like murder
mysteries and I like dogs as characters, so enjoyed this novel.
All about the South American Mystery novel series, also known as the Roger and Suzanne Mystery series, the practice of writing, guest posts by other mystery writers, and life in South America as a resident and as a tourist. There's also some "stuff" added every now and then.
The Surreal Killer
Thursday, January 9, 2014
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