The Nick Forte Rebranding Tour continues with a bow toward
last-minute shoppers and those who will have holiday cash burning holes in
their pockets. Today marks the availability of the first three-volume “boxed”
set of Forte novels, titled Triple Forte. Included are:
A Small Sacrifice, the first Forte, nominated for a Shamus
Award by the Private Eye Writers of America as Best Indie Original.
The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of. Blogger
extraordinaire Peter Rozovsky wrote in “Detectives Beyond Borders,” “It's a
kind of authorial magic that The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of works as
a tribute and as a story, and that neither aspect interferes in the least with
the other… I can imagine this book finding its way into a class on writing
crime fiction as an example of how to pay tribute to one's predecessors while
at the same time writing a story that can stand on its own. It's an impressive
accomplishment.”
And last but not least, The Man in the Window,
Shamus-nominated as Best Paperback Original.
Triple
Forte is available for Kindle only for $3.99. (See
the Amazon web site for prices outside the U.S.)
The next few months will see more rebranding as a lead up to
the first new Forte novel in six years:
January – A Dangerous Lesson, in which Forte’s dark
side come more into the open as he matches wits with a serial killer.
February – Bad Samaritan pits Forte against men’s
rights activists in a story that shows best intentions, inexpertly applied, can
go terribly wrong.
March – Off the Books, the first Forte since 2018.
What appears to be a trivial case in a small town unearths a heinous criminal
enterprise Forte does not trust the authorities to deal with.
The Forte character means a lot to me, as do his associates
Goose, Sonny Ng, Jan Rusiewicz, Sharon Summers, and especially, his daughter
Caroline. PI fiction was what attracted me to reading crime, and Forte was the
first character I created as an adult writer. There is more of me in him than
in any other character (even Ben “Doc Dougherty), so writing Forte always seems
like a bit of a homecoming.
That’s why it has been so good to hear from folks who are
looking forward to his return. This will not be a one-off. I have two more
Forte novels on the back burner after Off the Books, and he will make at
least one more appearance in Penns River.
Merry Christmas, all.
2 comments:
This will be some good reading on the Jamaican beach in March!
Thanks, Ef.
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