Thursday, March 22, 2018
Virtual Book Tour + #Giveaway: Moonlight City Drive by Brian Paone @GoddessFish
Moonlight City Drive
by Brian Paone
GENRE: Crime/Thriller
Romantic Paranormal
BLURB:
Snapshot in the
parking lot. Man and woman embrace. Betrayal, I see it every day, like my own
reflection in the mirror staring back at me. Another case, another bottle of
booze, life is no longer a mystery to me …
… Because I’m the
private eye, hot on your trail; the top gun for hire. You’ll find me lurking in
the shadows, always searching for a clue. I’m the bulletproof detective. I got
my eye on you …
What’s a little sin
under the covers, what’s a little blood between lovers? What’s a little death
to be discovered, cold stiff body under the covers?
I’m digging you a
desert grave, underneath the burning sun. You won’t be found by anyone.
Vultures circle in the sky, and you, my dear, are the reason why.
… I was always easily
influenced.
Excerpt:
Smith spit out another peanut shell
onto his Chevy’s floorboard as his gaze stayed trained on the Desert Palms
Motel’s front entrance. His fingers instinctively found the opened bag in the
complete darkness and pinched another nut. He squeezed his eyes closed to ward
off the simmering residual headache from the most recent blackout. The sound of
the rain pelting the windshield was soothing.
“Come on. Where are you? You took
the last two nights off. I can’t imagine you being on vacation.”
Headlights turning into the parking
lot diverted his attention from the motel’s front door. He squinted to decipher
the make and model of the vehicle through the downpour. A Bentley. He sighed
and returned his focus to the motel as he fingered the brim of his newly
purchased replacement fedora and then tossed it next to him in frustration.
Smith removed his revolver from his
shoulder holster and checked that all six chambers were loaded for the
umpteenth time. He secured the weapon and grabbed the small notebook from
underneath his discarded fedora, lying on the passenger seat, where Wynn should
be sitting. But she had maintained radio silence throughout the past two days
since storming from Hank’s office. He shook his head in disgust for letting
Wynn’s drama distract him from the job at hand.
He swiped the Chevy’s dashboard with
his palm to clean off the thick layer of dust that had collected from months of
neglect. He wiped his hands on his pants, leaving a graying smear across the
fabric covering his thighs. He reached into his trench coat’s inner pocket and
removed a silver flask. He opened the top and looked at the engraved insignia
on the front. His index finger traced the shining eyeball hanging freely in the
cut-out middle of a pyramid. Taking a swig from the decorated flask, he
grimaced as the brown liquid hit the back of his throat.
Smith retrieved the Polaroid from
the dashboard and cleared his throat. “Let’s see what tricks you’re playing on
me now.” He flicked the corner of the photograph as he sighed deeply in
expected disappointment.
Interview
with Brian Paone
Share your dream cast for your book
What is something you’ve lied about?
Not liking Milli Vanilli.
Who is the last person you hugged?
I snuggle with my wife in bed every night. But if that’s not want you are looking for, my grandmother, Nana, turned 99 years old (yes, 99 years old) the day after Christmas, and I gave her a big hug.
What are you reading now?
The short story anthology A Contract of Words. It features authors from all over the world who all had to have the theme of a contract in their story. My story, “Two Gunslingers,” is included in the anthology and I’m reading all the other wonderful stories from the authors in the book.
How do you come up with the titles to your books?
Well, I have 4 novels now, and there is story behind each. Dreams Are Unfinished Thoughts is about my tumultuous friendship with a drug-addicted rockstar, and one day he told me his beliefs on what dreams really are. Little did I know, at the time, that he would pass away, and my first published novel would be about the trials and tribulations of being friends with someone like him. Using something he said to me seemed the most appropriate title. My second novel, Welcome to Parkview, is the most straight forward title. The novel’s protagonist is the town of Parkview itself, so naming the book with a welcoming the reader into the town was the most logical choice. It’s my thirds and fourth novels, Yours Truly, 2095 and Moonlight City Drive, where the titles are taken directly from songs. Yours Truly, 2095 is the name of an Electric Light Orchestra song, and Moonlight City Drive is the name of a Dog Fashion Disco song. Also, all of my published short story titles are either names of songs or a piece of lyric from a song: “Outside of Heaven” (Moby), “The Whaler’s Dues” (Jethro Tull), “Anesthetize or A Dream Played in Reverse on Piano Keys” (Porcupine Tree), and “Two Gunslingers” (Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers).
For my new book, Moonlight City Drive, I really feel that no-name actors and actresses are best suited for the kind of story it is. Sometimes when audiences watch a movie with “stars,” they have a hard time seeing the character and not the actor. I know, for instance, I always see Will Smith playing a character. Not a character being played by Will Smith. So with that being said, Moonlight City Drive should be casted with non-household names. I’m sure there are a plethora of indie actors and actresses that I don’t know of who would be fantastic in the roles. However, the opposite, I feel, is true for my novel Yours Truly, 2095. My dream cast for that novel would include Rose Byrne, John C Reilly, Jason Bateman, Paul Giamatti, and Ellie Kemper.
AUTHOR Bio
and Links:
Brian
Paone was born and raised in the Salem, Massachusetts area. Brian has, thus
far, published four novels: a memoir about being friends with a drug-addicted
rock star, Dreams are Unfinished Thoughts; a macabre cerebral-horror novel,
Welcome to Parkview; a time-travel romance novel, Yours Truly, 2095, (which was
nominated for a Hugo Award, though it did not make the finalists); and a
supernatural, crime-noir detective novel, Moonlight City Drive. Along with his
four novels, Brian has published three short stories: “Outside of Heaven,” which
is featured in the anthology, A Matter of Words; “The Whaler’s Dues,” which is
featured in the anthology, A Journey of Words; and “Anesthetize (or A Dream
Played in Reverse on Piano Keys),” which is featured in the anthology, A
Haunting of Words. Brian is also a vocalist and has released seven albums with
his four bands: Yellow #1, Drop Kick Jesus, The Grave Machine, and Transpose.
He is married to a US Naval Officer, and they have four children. Brian is also
a police officer and has been working in law enforcement since 2002. He is a
self-proclaimed roller coaster junkie, a New England Patriots fanatic, and his
favorite color is burnt orange. For more information on all his books and
music, visit www.BrianPaone.com
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7 comments:
I agree with you about big-star casts!
--Trix
Thanks for hosting the giveaway. Congratulations on your book. I hope that I win. Bernie Wallace BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com
I'll definitely be checking this one out!
Nice cover
I am really enjoying following this tour, thank you for all the great blog posts and excerpts!
A fun interview thank you.
Sorry I was late to responding. I just got back from England for a 10 day trip to do on-location research and conduct interviews for an upcoming historical-fiction novel I am writing.
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