Monday, March 6, 2017

Virtual Tour + #Giveaway: The Secret Billionaire by Teymour Shahabi @teymourshahabi @GoddessFish




The Secret Billionaire
by Teymour Shahabi
GENRE: Young Adult Mystery


BLURB:

March 24. Billionaire Lyndon Surway takes off in his private plane and never returns.

His will leaves the entirety of his wealth—one of the largest fortunes in history—to his “dear friend Lucian Baker.” Only there is no trace of anyone by that name. And the fortune itself is nowhere to be found.

Andrew Day knows nothing of wealth and privilege, but he won a scholarship to study at the most exclusive school in the country, in the town where the mystery, decades later, remains unsolved. There he discovers friendship and danger with the aristocratic Cameron and the beautiful Olivia. But watchful eyes follow him everywhere... Until, one night, he comes across a secret that will change his life. As he begins to unravel what really happened to the Surway fortune, the question remains: who is Lucian Baker?

Winner: Northern California Book Festival, Best Young Adult Book, 2016
Winner: Great Midwest Book Festival, Best Young Adult Book, 2016
Winner: Florida Book Festival, Best Young Adult Book, 2016


Excerpt:

They continued to follow the fence on the sandy path along the road. But the House remained hid-den. The elms on the other side of the fence barred their sight. They all sensed, without saying so, that the trees would thin out. They were so hopeful for a clearing that they could picture it as they went, lying just beyond the shadow of the last trunk they could see. But the last trunk kept receding, and the curtain of trees kept on going beyond it, as silent and unhelpful as the empty road alongside.

All of a sudden, Olivia stopped. Her eyes were fixed on the ground. Neither Cameron nor Andrew could make out what she was staring at in the sand of the path. She brought a hand over her knee and crouched. The boys gathered closer. Their shadows mingled over her. She looked up into their faces. After a few seconds, she asked,

“What do you guys think?”

“What do we think of—?” Cameron began, taking another step closer, when suddenly she shouted,

“Cameron, stop!”

She jumped up and held out her arms.

“What the hell was that?” he yelled out.

“Don’t step on it!”

“Don’t step on what?”

“The footprint!” she answered in a whisper, as if just remembering the sound of her own voice. She glanced over both shoulders, gave Cameron and Andrew a significant look, and slowly lowered herself once more to the ground. The two of them mirrored her movement.

All at once, Andrew saw it. It was a footprint, unmistakable, elementary, like a picture in a comic book, a single elongated shape with a line separat-ing the heel. Cameron asked in a muted voice,

“What kind of shoe is that? It doesn’t have any—any details.”

Olivia rolled her eyes. Not even whispering could soften her contempt.

“It’s a boot,” she said.

“A boot,” Cameron repeated. And after a sec-ond’s reflection, “So it’s a boot. So what? People leave footprints every day on every path in the world. Some of them wear boots.”

But he didn’t dare to go back to his normal voice.

Olivia continued to study the print as if he hadn’t spoken. It was Andrew who answered,

“But no one leaves footprints on this path.”

Cameron and Olivia looked up.

“There’s nothing along this road, nothing for miles in either direction, right? Nothing but the gate of the Surway House.”

They stared at him without reply.

“Well,” he went on, examining the footprint, “as-suming that’s the case, then there’s really no reason for anyone to have come here recently—no reason other than...” His eyes turned to the fence.

Olivia’s gaze followed his.

“It’s not just the fact that someone was here re-cently—” she began.

“How do you guys know it’s so recent?” Cameron broke in. “The print could go back several days, anytime since the last rainfall. For all we know, someone could have left it over the weekend. No one here’s an expert in detection.”

“No,” Olivia rejoined, “but I’m an expert in shoes. That’s how I know it’s a boot.”


Interview with Teymour Shahabi


What inspired you to write The Secret Billionaire?

This is not a fantasy book, but I wrote it as an escape from reality. I drew inspiration from the great stories of my childhood, stories of adventure and lost treasure, like Ali Baba or The Count of Monte-Cristo, stories about heroes and supervillains. And my story seemed to belong naturally in a fictionalized version of the beautiful Hudson Valley, near New York City where I live.

Can you tell us a little bit about the next books in the same series as The Secret Billionaire or what you have planned for the future?

My goal from the beginning was to write a series.  I've planned it out from the start, and there are secret clues in the first book as to what lies ahead...  But for now, the main order of business is to finish the second book. I’m extremely excited about it. And every time a reader asks for the sequel, I feel a new burst of energy and courage for the road ahead.

Can you tell us a little bit about the characters in The Secret Billionaire?

They're all entirely fictional (as far as I can tell), except for three. Two of these are major characters, and they're inspired by people who are close to my younger brother. I've never met them, but he's described them so thoroughly and so beautifully over the years that they made their way into the book. The third character is based on a real-life person whom I've met and spoken with. But I'm almost certain she doesn't know, and maybe I'd prefer to keep it a secret…

You know I think we all have a favorite author. Who is your favorite author and why?

I grew up in Paris, on Avenue Victor Hugo, and I couldn't imagine a greater honor than to have his name on my address. He was a great man, who fought for those who were defenseless against his government. Moreover, every page of his writing, his poetry, his drama, and his prose, is filled with beauty. And the characters he created and the tales he told will live forever.

If you could time-travel would you travel to the future or the past? Where would you like to go and why would you like to visit this particular time period?

I would much prefer the past, and ideally the ancient world: Rome, Egypt, or the Persia of my ancestors. I'm fascinated by myths and empires – which might be one of the many reasons I love New York City :)

Do you have any little fuzzy friends? Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?

An imaginary pet wolf.

Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to visit with us today.

Thank you, dear Avid Reader!

AUTHOR BIO:

Teymour Shahabi was born in Paris of Persian parents in 1985. He moved to the United States to study Comparative Literature and Mathematics at Harvard University. He lives in New York City where he’s spent the last few years among serious professionals, many of whom probably prefer to read nonfiction. The Secret Billionaire is his first published book.

You can watch him try to figure out writing and life at Facebook


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1 comments:

Irma said...

Sounds great! I'm so excited to read it.