Today is the new cover reveal for the third Nick Forte
novel, The Man in the Window.
This is the most personal Forte book for me in several ways.
First, it draws on my experience as a musician; a couple of the characters are
inspired by friends from my musical life. It also allows me to reflect a
little, through Forte, how I felt about abandoning that life. (Though,
thankfully, not the friends.)
It’s also largely based on the first Nick Forte story I
wrote, “Auditioning Can be Murder.” In the story, Forte is a former musician
asked to investigate what a current musician claims was a rigged audition. The
story was written as a farewell to my musical life, and a tribute to my
friends, several of whom were easily identifiable to those who knew them. It’s
an ironic satire sent only to those involved, but was well enough received that
I was inspired to continue along that path.
The book takes an entirely different look at the core story,
though a pivotal scene is lifted almost word-for-word. (Edited, of course. I
learned a few things in the intervening years.) From the back cover copy:
A simple adultery case turns deadly when the client is
shot down on his way to receive Nick Forte’s report. Forte has no choice but to
write it off as a bed debt until a mysterious man hires him to make sure the
police aren’t sweeping things under the carpet. Forte and Goose soon find
themselves involved with an old friend, a major symphony orchestra, and
international terrorists with a range of backgrounds.
The reviews I cited on the cover are also gratifying:
Dana King's private eye uses a steady string of wise-ass
remarks and clever asides to keep you laughing and caring, reminding me every
chapter of the greatest P.I. writer of all time, Raymond Chandler. I put down
Lee Child when I picked this up. Entertaining as all heck.
Good story and written with a great sense of humor.
King's insights into the lives of professional musicians made the book even
more enjoyable.
Oh, and the fact The Man in the Window received a
Shamus nomination for Best Paperback original in no way diminishes my affection
for the book.
Those of you who have read the book already, take note:
there is nothing new here except for the cover and a few changes in the Amazon
metadata. This “re-release” is intended to bring TMITW in line with the branding
changes in preparation for the release of the sixth Forte novel, Off the
Books, next March.
If you have not read the book, or have read it and think it
would make a good gift – the holidays being right around the bend and all – here
is the link to the Amazon listing.
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