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THE SCHEME
Amethyst Drake
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GENRE: Mystery
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BLURB:
Katherine
Carson, a former intelligence operative turned private detective, has never
been in it for the money. But when a desperate CEO offers double her usual fee
to find his missing daughter, she can't refuse.
Set
in Baltimore, 2009, what begins as a simple missing person inquiry transforms
into a complex case of espionage, financial crime, and deep-seated grudges. For
Katherine, this case strikes a personal chord, stirring up haunting memories
from her own past. As unexpected connections emerge, she must confront her
unresolved guilt.
Can
Katherine and her team of private detectives solve the case before it's too
late, or will the turmoil of her past consume her?
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EXCERPT:
Lee reached up and felt the top of the door frame. “No key. I guess Ames forgot to leave it.”
“He has his own key. He just said Olivia keeps it up there.”
Katherine bent down to flip back the welcome mat. Still no key. She sighed.
“Should we see if the manager has a spare?”
“The manager isn’t on site.” Lee slouched against the wall.
“If only we knew someone who could pick a lock.”
Katherine rolled her eyes, but smiled in spite of herself.
“Breaking and entering could lose me my license.” Lee and Jake liked to tease
her about some of her skills, although they always stopped short of mentioning
the Espionage Services Agency.
“Sure, sure. But we do have permission to enter. And we’d
have to drive to Wilmington to get another key from Mr. Ames..." Lee let
his voice trail off and studied his fingernails.
Katherine chuckled and pulled out her pocket knife. “You
know I don’t carry picks anymore.” She opened the knife and carefully slid the
high carbon stainless steel blade between the door and the striker plate.
Finding the latch, she pushed it out of the door jam and opened the door.
“Don't tell Sammi.”
“Never.” A huge grin spread over Lee’s face.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Amethyst
Drake is a passionate storyteller. She excels at crafting delightful characters
and enjoys developing com-plex relationships among them. Mystery has always
been her favorite genre to read, making it a natural choice for her writing.
She aims to blend her personal experience with mental health and the moral
complexities of intricate interpersonal relationships into engaging novels.
Amethyst
loves reading all kinds of mysteries, suspense, and thrillers and enjoys
watching classic detective and espionage dramas like "Murder, She
Wrote," "Perry Mason," and "Mission: Impossible."
She
also loves hearing from readers! Connect by signing up for her newsletter at
amethystdrake.com or email amethyst@agswordsmiths.com
Links
Author
Website https://amethystdrake.com/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/amethystdrake.author
Amazon
https://amzn.to/3M5lmJO
Barnes
and Noble https://bit.ly/3Z3VsOv
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Q&A
with Author Amethyst Drake
Q:
Which musical would you say best exemplifies your life – and which character in
that musical are you?
A: Ooo! I love this question. I love musicals! I think I
would choose the classic Irving Berlin movie musical White Christmas. And I
would be the general who becomes an innkeeper. General Tom Waverly is not the
main character of the musical, but he is essential to the story because the
main characters are focused on cheering him up and helping him. Gen. Waverly has
a perfectly fine life, but sometimes he feels unappreciated and lonely. He
longs to have an impact on the world, but challenges block him from doing so.
In his darkest hour, his friends and family rally around him to remind him of
his true value and show their appreciation and love for him. I have had many
times in my life when I have felt alone or discouraged. But my friends and
family always build me up and encourage me not to give up. (It also happens to
be my favorite musical.)
Q:
Take these three words and give me a 100 word or less scene using them: hammer,
saucer, traffic lights
A: Josh set a saucer of treats on the porch for his cat. He
grabbed his hammer to make some repairs to the loose porch railing. He was
proud of his historical craftsman. He stroked his cat as she licked the bottom
of the saucer.
Suddenly, a car horn blared. Josh looked out toward the
traffic lights. The traffic light was out! Josh scooped up his cat and took her
inside. His hammer and repairs would have to wait.
Q:
When you start a new story, do you begin with a character, or a plot?
A: I usually start with the plot, deciding what is going to
happen in the story. But my thoughts quickly shift to how these events are
going to affect my characters. Since I’m writing a series, my main characters
are already established. So I don’t have to worry too much about developing
them from scratch, just how the plot is going to play into their character arc.
Q:
What is your idea of how to spend romantic time with your significant other?
A: My favorite date with my husband is going to Derby
Dinner Playhouse in southern Indiana. We enjoy talking and eating dinner before
the show, and the show is always fantastic. Any kind of live entertainment is
fun. We enjoy interacting during the performance and talking about it during
intermissions. Derby Dinner has a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere and it is on
the top of my list of romantic dates.
Q: Do
you have an historical crush and if so, who is it?
A: I can’t say I’ve really had a crush on a historical
figure, but then I’ve never really thought about it before! I would probably
choose a writer or poet. Someone who conveys deep emotion and meaning though
their words like Shakespeare, Lord Byron, or Robert Frost. On the other hand, I
am deeply moved by the art of Claude Monet, Rembrandt, and Da Vinci. So maybe I
would choose an artist as my historical crush.
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