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Goodreads asked Justin L. Murphy:

Where did you get the idea for your most recent book?

Justin L. Murphy During the really nasty idea drought I went through, I sketched a five page outline earlier this January (2014). I had always been a fan of the TV Series LOST and wanted to do my own version of it. This early idea combined a good portion of what's in the upcoming novel with with missing scientists and other captives being held in old abandoned house. I could commit to it at the time due to writing Colors of Emotion, and later Fear Always Blooms along with A Fan's Guide To Stanley Kubrick. No doubt this idea drought and apprehensiveness also played a role, feeling the story was too big.

Off and on, I would go back to the story and tinker with it. Dropped layers involved murder mysteries with a game with clues and weird paintings involving the abandoned house and those who once occupied it. A New York Times reporter and a stroke victim, among others, staying at a very strange rehab facility. Also, there were elements of time travel and a World's Fair plot that may have landed them there in the former idea. A subplot involving a German American automotive dealer and a Jewish soup kitchen volunteer being at odds during most of the story, only for the volunteer to discover the automotive dealer was in on the plot all along. And either organize a rescue effort or the missing scientist setting fire to the old abandoned house.

Luckily, all those elements have since been dropped and it's now a more straight ahead spy story about a determined female protagonist wanting to find answers (which is rare for me to write, sadly, since I'm male). Although certain smaller elements of these early attempts do remain, yet they're only small pinches that add to the bigger story as opposed to these earlier outlandish attempts that clash with the story. Will Leecy accomplish her goal in rescuing her brother or will some personal flaw and/or a big government agency overpower her and others in their crusade for the truth?

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