Books & Look Podcast: Portray a “Panorama of Homicide” with Michael Jecks


Books & Seems to be: Actual Books for Actual Readers was began as a podcast to complement Blaine Desantis’ web site, ViewsOnBooks.com, and broaden into audio and video interviews with authors.

With Books & Seems to be, Blaine’s objective is to concentrate on actual books that actual individuals will learn. At the very least half of the books he opinions are both new authors or unknown authors that many in most people are unaware of. After a section reviewing books or interviewing authors, Blaine ends every episode with a dialogue of the flicks and TV reveals he’s at present watching.

This Week’s Episode

Michael Jecks is a prolific creator who has written over 50 books spanning a number of genres and time intervals. Finest recognized for his medieval homicide thriller collection that includes former Knight Templar Sir Baldwin Furnshill and Bailiff Simon Puttock, Michael’s works transport readers from the Center Ages to Tudor England to Nineteen Twenties Shanghai. In his newest modern crime collection, The Artwork of Homicide, Michael introduces readers to the quirky but insightful protagonist Nick Morris, a reluctant investigator {and professional} portrait painter specializing in cats.

Mentioned on this Episode:

  • The artwork of crafting compelling historic fiction throughout varied eras
  • Michael’s journey from a quick stint in college to turning into a bestselling creator
  • The inspiration behind The Artwork of Homicide collection and its unconventional hero
  • Balancing historic accuracy with partaking storytelling to captivate readers
  • Insights on the publishing business, selling literacy, and the writing life

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About Blaine Desantis:

Blaine is an avid lifetime reader, a retired legal professional, and has been a ebook membership chief for the previous seven years. He’s an energetic trainer in senior training courses at Furman College. Blaine loves fiction, nonfiction, histories, mysteries and nearly all genres of books.



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