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Mean Bones

Michael Santos
4.9/5 (12704 ratings)
Description:Shay Harlowe wants justice for his father's murder. But he might just settle for revenge . . . At age seventeen, Shay Harlowe lost his father to a hired gunman. The shooter was never apprehended. Now Shay, known as “The Intimidator,” is a Deputy U.S. Marshal with a reputation as a villain to villains – bad news for the Deegans, a Wilkes County crime family dealing marijuana and prescription painkillers in the North Carolina mountains. When Shay learns that they were responsible for his father’s murder, he vows to show them the source of his nickname. But Christmas tree farmer Clint Purdy and his pill-pushing friend Vickie Beaumont plan to seize the Deegans’ drug racket for themselves ... if they can hide their crimes from Shay. And before it’s all over, everybody might just find themselves in a violent shootout over justice, family, and a whole lot of blood money. Pick up this page turner today! Q&A with Michael Santos Learn more about Michael’s crime thrillers in this interview: Q: Your style is a unique feature of your writing. What’s the idea behind it? A: My style is based on my characters’ rhythms of speech. I place every scene in the perspective of a character. The narration in each scene is in that person’s voice, not mine. In effect, the entire novel reads like dialogue. My own narrative voice is absent, which I think is great for immersion. It lets the reader be with the characters, without a writer in between them. My goal is to let the reader forget that they’re reading a novel at all. That’s my own favorite way to experience a story. Q: Why set gritty crime novels in a sweet southern city like Charlotte, NC? A: I’m from there and I’ve seen it grow a lot over the years. It’s a wonderful place to live and visit. But it’s a big city now, with big city crime. In many ways, Charlotte is having a crisis of identity: is it a sweet southern town or a major metropolitan center? How do you reconcile heritage and progress? And, as a crime fiction author, I’m curious to see how that struggle plays out on the mean streets, as traditional southern crime and national or even international crime meet. Charlotte is an untapped setting in this genre, with stories that nobody else is really telling. Q: What interests you most as a creative? A: I always love learning more about law enforcement and crime. The subject matter of the genre is one of my main interests. From a craft perspective, the sound of the writing is important to me. I spend a lot of time on point of view, dialogue, and style. As a reader, I tend to gravitate toward writers who have a great ear for the spoken word, such as Elmore Leonard and George Higgins. When you’re working with casts of cops and crooks, the dialogue is a lot of fun to write. Q: Which authors would you say have influenced you the most? A: Elmore Leonard, George Pelecanos, David Baldacci, George Higgins, and many more. All four have interesting styles and are excellent writers of dialogue. When I was a kid, Ian Fleming first got me hooked on reading with the James Bond novels. I started out writing spy/political fiction in high school and then gravitated toward crime novels, where I found my niche. Honestly, I consider myself a fan of the crime genre first and a writer second, because I love finding great new books and authors. As a writer, I try to learn from every book I read.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Mean Bones. To get started finding Mean Bones, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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173271004X

Mean Bones

Michael Santos
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Shay Harlowe wants justice for his father's murder. But he might just settle for revenge . . . At age seventeen, Shay Harlowe lost his father to a hired gunman. The shooter was never apprehended. Now Shay, known as “The Intimidator,” is a Deputy U.S. Marshal with a reputation as a villain to villains – bad news for the Deegans, a Wilkes County crime family dealing marijuana and prescription painkillers in the North Carolina mountains. When Shay learns that they were responsible for his father’s murder, he vows to show them the source of his nickname. But Christmas tree farmer Clint Purdy and his pill-pushing friend Vickie Beaumont plan to seize the Deegans’ drug racket for themselves ... if they can hide their crimes from Shay. And before it’s all over, everybody might just find themselves in a violent shootout over justice, family, and a whole lot of blood money. Pick up this page turner today! Q&A with Michael Santos Learn more about Michael’s crime thrillers in this interview: Q: Your style is a unique feature of your writing. What’s the idea behind it? A: My style is based on my characters’ rhythms of speech. I place every scene in the perspective of a character. The narration in each scene is in that person’s voice, not mine. In effect, the entire novel reads like dialogue. My own narrative voice is absent, which I think is great for immersion. It lets the reader be with the characters, without a writer in between them. My goal is to let the reader forget that they’re reading a novel at all. That’s my own favorite way to experience a story. Q: Why set gritty crime novels in a sweet southern city like Charlotte, NC? A: I’m from there and I’ve seen it grow a lot over the years. It’s a wonderful place to live and visit. But it’s a big city now, with big city crime. In many ways, Charlotte is having a crisis of identity: is it a sweet southern town or a major metropolitan center? How do you reconcile heritage and progress? And, as a crime fiction author, I’m curious to see how that struggle plays out on the mean streets, as traditional southern crime and national or even international crime meet. Charlotte is an untapped setting in this genre, with stories that nobody else is really telling. Q: What interests you most as a creative? A: I always love learning more about law enforcement and crime. The subject matter of the genre is one of my main interests. From a craft perspective, the sound of the writing is important to me. I spend a lot of time on point of view, dialogue, and style. As a reader, I tend to gravitate toward writers who have a great ear for the spoken word, such as Elmore Leonard and George Higgins. When you’re working with casts of cops and crooks, the dialogue is a lot of fun to write. Q: Which authors would you say have influenced you the most? A: Elmore Leonard, George Pelecanos, David Baldacci, George Higgins, and many more. All four have interesting styles and are excellent writers of dialogue. When I was a kid, Ian Fleming first got me hooked on reading with the James Bond novels. I started out writing spy/political fiction in high school and then gravitated toward crime novels, where I found my niche. Honestly, I consider myself a fan of the crime genre first and a writer second, because I love finding great new books and authors. As a writer, I try to learn from every book I read.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Mean Bones. To get started finding Mean Bones, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Release
ISBN
173271004X
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