Books, particularly Crime, Mystery
and Thriller novels are a great refuge from the ubiquity of these days of COVID,
as well as the long nights. The dark edge of literature is not only a cognitive
escape for readers, but
also writers. The problem is how to spread the word about new releases when
the world is under lockdown, and gatherings restricted by Governmental Statute?
We have Googlemeet, MS-TEAMS, Zoom, Loom, Facetime, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Shots Mag Blog…..….and the plethora of online venues, where an internet connection can help gather people together – where once we met in bookstores and clubs in London to talk books, and to enjoy a social drink…..as opposed to what some of us do today.
So it was a pleasure to find myself together with fellow
bibliophiles, journalists and hard drinkers - Deidre
O Brien, Jake
Kerridge, Zoe West, Lisa, Claire together with Rachael Blok, and her
publishers Head of Zeus – all behind the safety of a PC Screen, to talk and
learn about the upcoming INTO
THE FIRE which is being released on April 1st 2021. So here’s
what I garnered about this new name [to me] from Head of Zeus’ Blok Party -
Rachael Blok is the author of the Marten Jansen series, set in St Albans. We’re gathered at the Blok Party, to learn about her third novel - Into the Fire, and discover very briefly about Rachael’s publication journey so far.
Her first book, Under The Ice, was published
at Christmas 2018 and prompted the Daily Mail to describe her as 'a truly
special talent'.
Her next book, The Scorched Earth, which was
reviewed in several broadsheets and tabloids, confirmed her as a rising star in
crime writing.
And then of course the pandemic hit. Head of Zeus was
hugely disrupted so decided to delay her third novel - Into the Fire
by six-months. So, while she was waiting for editorial notes (delayed by over
six-months) she got involved with an elegant crime short story project which
became two collections - Afraid of the Light and Afraid of the
Christmas Lights, with a selection of other established crime authors.
Her books are really a blend of police procedural and
psychological thriller - and they are also complemented by extremely fine
writing - lyrical, haunting, poetic.
And in her third book, her skill is evidenced further.
This time, her twist on the procedural is to add a
locked room element.
Into The Fire takes
place in a beautiful stately mansion outside St Albans, and stars a cast of
glamorous celebrities, politicians and entrepreneurs. This house party is full
of simmering secrets… and before long the characters realise there is a
murderer in their midst.
So, if you’ve not uncovered the dark secrets trapped within
Rachael Blok’s work, you have time to experience the vicarious thrills of her
first two novels [now in paperback] and all from the comfort [and vantage
point] of your armchair – cocktails or hard liquor are optional, but useful to
steady ones’ nerves as you enter Blok’s dark imagination…….I have my copy…and
also her first two - have
you pre-ordered yours?
For more information about the work of Rachael Blok, click HERE
Shots Magazine, would like to thank Laura Palmer
and Kate Appleton from Head of Zeus as well as the energetic Sophie Ransom from
Midas, London for the invitation to Rachael Blok’s party, and the fine
selection of cocktails mailed to us in readiness for the launch celebrations of
INTO THE FIRE - or what I term ‘The Blok Party’.
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