A note from Cheryl: First of all, let me say that J. Carson Black is one of a kind. She is not only a hard-working and talented bestselling writer, she is also a kind and encouraging soul. I first noticed her name in Amazon’s top 100 books. As I browsed through the titles, I kept noticing her novels. About a month or so ago I was browsing the list and she had three titles in the top 100 bestselling Kindle titles. Are you kidding? Three titles? Not only were they in the top 100, they were in the top 35. I was astonished. And just a little jealous. It was not until a few weeks later that I realized that we were in the same Facebook group (Indie Writers Unite). Finally, I realized that this unassuming woman who always had kind and encouraging things to write in my Facebook group was the same woman who currently had three bestsellers in the top 35. Through my involvement with the Summer Book Club, I have gotten to know J. Carson Black a little better. We have exchanged some emails and, more than once, she has pulled this newbie up by the bootstraps and told me to keep writing and don’t sweat the small stuff. She is, quite simply, not only a talented writer, but also a great woman and I look forward to getting to know her even better. And now, in her words…
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When I decided to write a new thriller, I had several ideas on the table. None of them made the final cut. The idea for THE SHOP came out of the blue, thanks to a cable TV news show.
Come to think of it, most of my ideas come out of left field. When one of these ideas strikes, it’s like being hit by lightning. I get a tingle in my gut and then my mind starts working a hundred miles a minute.
This time, my husband Glenn and I were watching cable news while eating dinner. John Mark Karr’s plane was coming into Boulder, Colorado, where he would face charges for killing JonBenet Ramsey. He’d been flown over from Europe, dining on shrimp cocktail and entertaining his captors—federal marshals, I believe—and generally having a great time of it. Now the press was lined up along the airstrip in Boulder to cover his arrival. Picture the private jet coming in for a landing, with all the pomp and circumstance of the Space Shuttle. The reporters, the news vans, the cameras, the microphones, the breathless reporting on the ground and in the studio: an absolute frenzy!
Glenn and I looked at each other. This was a farce worthy of commentary. This is the new American way: celebrity from nothing. It turned out later that John Mark Karr was playing everybody. He didn’t kill JonBenet Ramsey. But he’d fulfilled his purpose—he’d fed the hungry maw of the media for a short time.
Something could be done with this—the distraction of celebrity. That was the seed for my story, The Shop.
In the opening scene of THE SHOP, celebrity Brienne Cross is killed in her Aspen chalet, along with the four finalists of her reality show, SOUL MATE, and the producer of the show.
I knew right away who killed them. But why?
Even the killer wants to know why. And so he sets out to find the truth.
Getting a plot idea from the instant celebrity mode of television news. Who knew?
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J. Carson Black is the author of THE SHOP—available for purchase as a Kindle ebook for $0.99 (USD)—a Summer Book Club promotion for a limited time at amazon US and amazon UK.
Learn more about J. Carson at her website and blog at jcarsonblack.com
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J. Carson Black did a live Facebook chat on Saturday July 16th at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time at http://www.facebook.com/summerbookclub If you missed it, please be sure to stop by and catch it on the Summer Book Club page!
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