We all have bloody thoughts For twelve years on the streets as a sheriff’s deputy, Dean Talley dreamed of becoming a homicide investigator. Four years ago his dedication to the job paid off. Since moving the badge from his shirt to his belt, the dream has become a grim reality of bearing witness to the horrors one person can inflict upon another. The cruelty is wearing him down. The cynicism has turned him into a cop just going through the motions. His commanding officers and fellow investigators can sense the impending wreck. No one wants to be around when he finally flares out. Talley has been assigned to a series of gang and street killings, those killings management calls ‘misdemeanor murders’. He works alone, attending the crime scenes, filling out the reports, and interviewing the witnesses when they can be found. All he longs for is end of shift and returning to his bungalow at the beach. That all changes the day his wife, a crime lab tech, becomes the victim of a carjacking and lies in a coma, tied to machines. As Talley sits at his wife’s bedside he resolves to find and punish those responsible. He can’t rely on the courts. He has seen the pitiful victims' families littering the halls of justice while ambitious prosecutors seek slam-dunk convictions and make plea deals with shady defense attorneys. Careers crawl forward over the grief and outrage of the victims. Talley is willing to turn his back on the law and what’s left of his career. He balances nursing his wife with his search for those who attacked her. He creates his own system of jurisprudence. There are no motions, deliberations, or plea bargains in Talley’s court, only the verdict and passage of sentence. Come along for the ride. Wait for the unique twist in the story as it unfolds. Pull the trigger on this one
The fall of 2015 will herald the release of the third volume in the Bonner Family saga. The working title is "Hangtown" and will continue Josh and Elizabeth's adventures in the first days of the California Gold Rush. One reader commented in their review that I was cruel for leaving the reader knee deep in a freezing river. Sorry for that, Hangtown should be just what so many readers have asked for. Josh and Elizabeth will partner up with Duncan Shipwash, the Brit mining engineer, and with Jubal, their faithful friend. The family Van Volk will, as many emigrants to the Gold Country did, open a bakery and restaurant. We will meet a company of Argonauts who come to Alta California to seek their fortunes. Along the way, you will learn about gold prospecting and the early, lawless days in California after the Mexican War and the California Republic.
Let me tell you how the first two books (The Platte River Waltz series) and this upcoming book came to be. I read, and highly recommend, the non-fiction book "Men to Match my Mountains" by Irving Stone. He chronicles the opening of the early west, the migration across the plains and the history of California. Once I'd finished Stone's book, I started looking for fiction about the migration west. Most everything I found was young adult fiction and I decided to create my own characters and pen a story for an adult audience. The Platte River Waltz books were the result. I might note several of the reviews criticized the book for some sexual content the readers deemed superfluous and not adding to the story. I didn't include the passages simply to be prurient. My two main characters were newlywed eighteen-year olds turned loose on a wild frontier. What can I say? That's what eighteen-year old newlyweds do.
At the end of "The Growler Brigade" the two main characters have arrived in the gold country and found early success. The story couldn't just stop so I started researching the history of California. The early days of the Gold Rush and the transition of Alta California from a virtually ignored Mexican province, to an independent republic, to an American territory is one of the most exciting periods in American history. What is now San Francisco was a tiny trading settlement on the bay numbering about eight hundred inhabitants. With the discovery of gold, the sleepy village of Yerba Buena was transformed to the most popular destination on earth, drawing fortune hunters, dreamers, visionaries and villains from every corner and country on the planet. The new arrivals tramped inland by the thousands and clamored over every riverbank, arroyo, and canyon of the Sierras. None were prepared for what they encountered.
I hope to announce the release of "Hangtown" in November of 2015 and hope you will join the Bonners and their friends and enemies along the way. You will learn a little history and a bit more about wresting "the color" from the wild rivers of the Sierra Nevada. Familiar characters come and go. New friends share the thrill and dangers of a wild and violent world. For those who have enjoyed the first two books, sorry for the wait. For those who have yet to meet Josh and Elizabeth Bonner, the adventure is just a click away.
In another genre, crime fiction, Consaul has just released 'Deadly Talley'. The protagonist, Dean Talley, is an Orange County sheriff grown cynical from years of exposure to the worst people can do to each other. Numb and disinterested, he is going through the motions....until his wife is the victim of a carjacking and is placed in a coma to save her life.
I recieved a copy for free in exchange for an honest review. Deadly Talley is a Romance mystery story told from a mans perspective, Dean risks his career to find out who injured his wife. We are left with a lot of questions? Does she wake up? Does he find who is responsible? Does he get revenge or is justice served? I can't wait for the second book to get the answers. If you enjoy books that keep you in suspense i highly recommend you read Deadly Talley