It's my pleasure to introduce a fellow Pennwriter, Sandy Nork, and her first in a series novel, Special Risk. She weaves facts in with her fiction as she introduces a fascinating new investigator
Special Risk is Book 1 of 3 planned
for the Risk Series starring protagonist Valerie Sloan, a Japanese-American
insurance investigator from Philadelphia. The book is a mystery centered around
the search for a missing guitar and the involvement of an Asian crime family.
Special Risk took form when I read Tokyo Vice by journalist Jake Adelstein
about his life in Japan as a reporter working among the Yakuza. I was intrigued
by the idea that Yakuza members were able to come and go in the United States
without much interference.
In addition, my husband is a musician who can
play pretty much anything with strings. He knows a lot about guitars. He took
me to the Great American Guitar Show, which I mention in Special Risk. At one of those shows, he took photos of the Gibson
Les Paul guitar that I use as the missing guitar in the book. The “real” one was
for sale and the asking price was $250,000.
You might also want to know that “special risk”
refers to an insurance clause that covers a musician’s instruments when they
take them out of their home to play at a gig.
For Writers:
I’m a plotter, not a pantser. At one point during the writing of this book,
I tore it apart and restructured it completely. That was a terrible mistake and
cost me a lot of time and momentum to discover that my initial plan of how the
book should flow was correct. From that frustrating experience I’d like to
think that I learned the lesson of listening to my own instincts when it comes
to building a book.
Blurb:
In the mystery Special Risk, Japanese-American insurance investigator Valerie
Sloan searches for a missing guitar in Philadelphia. During her investigation, she
confronts an Asian crime family and discovers a connection to her past.
Amazon link:
Bio:
Sandy Nork is a
writer, librarian, and musical tourist who lives in New Cumberland, PA, with
her musician husband and his collection of guitars. Recently she vacationed in
Nashville, the home of country music. While there, she researched at the
Nashville Public Library, several museums, and – of course – the local
restaurants. She plans to include anecdotal souvenirs from that trip in her
next book, Flood Risk.
You can find
Sandy’s website at www.sandynork.com.
She is also on Facebook, on Instagram, and
on Twitter as @novelgal.
Did you know musical instruments could be worth so much money? Have you ever heard of 'special risk' insurance? Are you a plotter like Sandy or a pantser?
8 comments:
Hi Sandy, good luck with your trilogy, and it is true, the old saying ‘write what you know’ 🤗
Congrats to Sandy on her new series! So true about the importance of listening to your instincts. It can be way too easy to second-guess everything sometimes and make changes that actually aren't for the better...
I'm also a guitarist! That is one special Les Paul with that kind of price tag. My most expensive guitar was only $3500.
Congrats to Sandy, I too have been to Nashville some years ago, had a great time. Enjoyed the post Susan.
Yvonne.
Sounds like an interesting book; I might have to try it out. My husband is also a musician and owns about 10 guitars of varying value :) Good luck with the book!
betty
Sometimes it is sure better to follow ones instincts than to ignore them.
My Sweetie is a gear head/tone freak who can relate to how much those special instruments mean to musicians. His stuff is not special enough to warrant extra insurance, but he sure does dream about someday.
Great book! I would recommend it to anyone. Good job, Sandy!
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