Thursday, January 14, 2021

THE DEAD KIDS CLUB - From the Files of Eddie Horne

 My latest novel, The Dead Kids Club, is now available as a paperback on Amazon.com. This is actually the first book I finished when I turned my writing efforts to novels a while back, but it's being published after Near Death, my collaboration with Arnold Rudnick and Loyd Auerbach. I had tried to write various novels over the years, before, during, and after the time I was working in Television, but crafting a novel is a much different exercise from writing a half-hour teleplay. When I did reach the point when I knew it was time to finally take another run at it, the idea for this novel came to me--believe it or not--in a dream. Or rather, a nightmare. The idea actually disturbed me, and made me confront emotions I would never want to experience in real life, but the story was there, I could see it unfolding in my mind, so I decided to put it to paper (or computer screen, as is the case these days) and find out what journey the protagonist would lead me on. I detail in the Author's Note at the end of the book what that journey looked like -- but I won't go into details here as it does contain spoilers.

One thing I can tell you is that I included a character that I had been kicking around for a long time. His name is Eddie Horne, and he was actually part of one of those previous false starts I had taken years earlier. Eddie is an interesting guy to me. He's a crime writer, someone who stalks the courtrooms and the periodical rooms of libraries for that big story that will be on par with Truman Capote's In Cold Blood.

"Who goes to libraries anymore?" you may ask. Well, Eddie is a Luddite. He avoids technology as much as he can. He doesn't own a cell phone or a computer and writes on a manual typewriter. He manages to interface with the modern world with the help of a young woman named Geo (who doesn't appear in The Dead Kids Club, but will debut in another book coming out later this year called The Tenth Ride.) 

I put this book into a category I call "everyman thrillers," stories about ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. The characters are not spies or ex-special forces operators, or brilliant detectives. They are regular Joes and Janes who find themselves facing situations any one of us might encounter in our day-to-day lives. If you would like to read other books in this genre, I would point you to the late Rachel Caine's series that starts with Stillhouse Lake

I hope you enjoy this tale "From the Files of Eddie Horne," and also check out the popular "A Raney/Daye Investigation" series of which Near Death is the first book. Please also visit me on Facebook @WrittenByRichHosek and follow me on Twitter @RichHosek and sign up for my email list at https://wwww.RichHosek.com.

Sunday, January 3, 2021

NEAR DEATH - A Raney/Daye Investigation

 My first published novel, Near Death, was released a few months ago. It is actually a novelization of a screenplay I did many years ago with Arnold Rudnick and Loyd Auerbach called Raney and Daye. We had intended it as a backdoor pilot for a television series about a paranormal investigator/anthropology professor and a former police detective who team up to investigate cases with a paranormal angle. Loyd is a working parapsychologist, and this initial story and the subsequent tales we have planned are based in large part on his work.

In addition to the story, we added an afterword by Loyd (available at RaneyAndDay.com) that goes into detail about the various paranormal topics covered in the novel. (warning: spoilers!) And Arnold included an author's note explaining the evolution of the story.

Arnold and Loyd had originally conceived the idea and I joined the project sometime later. Although the script received a lot of praise and interest, ultimately it wasn't produced for reasons Loyd and Arnold explain in the afterword and author's note, but I always felt it was a story worth sharing. So, I asked them if they'd be willing to collaborate once again on a book version of Raney and Daye, potentially a series of novels, they were as excited as I was to resurrect Nate Raney and Jennifer Daye and give them new life. It was like reconnecting with old friends you hadn't seen for years. We added a few characters and some additional elements to the story and have been rewarded with fantastic reviews. 

The next book in the series, After Life, is set to be released this spring. Make sure to subscribe to our email list for the latest news. And check out Loyd's non-fiction books covering an assortment of paranormal topics, and share Arnold's stories of E.S. Pete with a child in your life.



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