Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Rhys and Lucy Celebrate Pub Days!

RHYS BOWEN: Hooray, hooray, it's publication day! Champagne all around! Raising a glass to our readers!

It’s always a time for celebration when one of the Reds has a new book out. And today it’s a double celebration because we have two new books—I am excited to launch my new stand-alone THE PARIS ASSIGNMENT, into the world, and Lucy is equally excited for the pub day of her latest in the Hayley Snow Key West series, called  The Clue in the Crumbs. And so we decided to have a little chat about them.  (and this is a photo of the last book launch we did together. What fun that was!)

So congrats, Lucy! And hooray that Hayley is back with us. It’s interesting that we share a pub date, you with a light and fun cozy and me with probably the darkest book I’ve ever written. I think we’re showing the full scope of Jungle Reds! Is this lucky number 13 in the series? Did you ever think it would go on this long? Are you finding it more fun to write now that you know the characters and the setting so well? Or is it harder to come up with new and fresh ideas?  I know these are a lot of questions at once. 

LUCY BURDETTE: Huge congrats to you too, Rhys! It’s an honor to share a launch date with you. I couldn’t even guess what number published book this is for you! I love writing a long series, because the further I get into it, the better I know the characters. Honestly, it feels like the long-term psychotherapy I used to do in my other career as a clinical psychologist—uncovering layers and layers. I don’t ever get bored with my setting because Key West is such a many-layered town, with many visitors and a rich history. The longer I live there, the more I understand about the place, and the more I can show readers.

 But now here’s a question for you, since THE PARIS ASSIGNMENT is a stand-alone. You have so much experience with both long-running series and single titles. Isn’t it harder to think up a whole new set of characters and an entirely new setting? How do you feel about leaving Madeline and her son Oliver behind when you’ve invested so much in them (and put them through multiple wringers!)?

RHYS: I think it's book 55! And It’s definitely more work to write a stand-alone because I have to begin by researching a whole different world and getting to know a new set of characters. As you know with your series, when you begin a new book it’s like going back to a family reunion. You know the characters. You know how they will react to certain incidents. The challenge is to make each new story fresh and interesting. When I write a stand-alone I do enjoy getting to interact with a new set of characters, putting them through the wringer and then walking away. Although I have to tell you I get emails all the time asking when there is going to be a sequel to any of my stand-alones.

So, about your new book: I loved the Scone Sisters in the last book and I’m so glad you brought them back. Did you have that in mind when you introduced them last year? Did they come to you before you went to Scotland? When you were writing A SCONE OF CONTENTION did you know you wanted to use them again?

LUCY: Thanks for that Rhys, I love those characters too! I’m not too good at planning ahead.  I knew I wanted to include the town of Peebles, Scotland after we visited it in 2019 during the Solstice celebration. When Hayley Snow went to the home of Violet and Bettina after the shocking loss of Violet’s son, she had no idea what she would find there, and neither did I! But the sisters really popped as I wrote about them, and they got along like a house afire with Miss Gloria. Miss Gloria is a very popular character in this series, and I loved imagining highlighting the three older women in another book. Since they had won a contest with their cinnamon scone back in Scotland, a baking show seemed like the logical solution.







But since we’ve mentioned setting a couple of times, I have to ask you about the research that goes into a book like THE PARIS ASSIGNMENT. It’s a very complicated plot that swings through England and France and finally Australia, and covers some horrific events that happened over the course of World War II and beyond. How do you research a huge project like this one and decide what to cover and what to leave out? I can remember in one of the blogs you wrote for JRW that you wrote out stories in two separate timelines and actually spread the pages out in a hallway so you figure out how to weave them together. How did you manage the structure of this big sweeping story?

RHYS:  I didn’t have to spread the pages on the hall floor for this one as it’s all a sequential story going from 1930 to 1947. But I did have to do lots of research. I started when we rented a house on the Seine River near Fontainebleau and I saw the chateau and the forest and thought what a great setting it would make. Covid intervened and I had to wait until last year to go back and choose my houses in the Marais, take a river trip to see what the locks feel like and check out the museum of the resistance. In the meantime, I read the autobiographies of several real women who were spies/couriers in Nazi occupied France. I read the training manual for exactly what their training entailed (I would have quit the first day) and realized how incredibly brave they were. They knew the survival rate was twenty five percent and yet they signed on.

And part of the book takes place in Australia. I didn’t have to research that much as I lived there, was married there, my parents moved there and I used to spend a good portion of each year there until my mom passed away. I love the feel and openness of the Australian countryside so it was lovely to revisit it in the book.

So are you having a launch party, Lucy? Any events our friends should know about?

LUCY: : Yes! Big double book launch tomorrow night for A CLUE IN THE CRUMBS and THE INGREDIENTS OF HAPPINESS! This will be at RJ Julia Bookseller on Main St. in Madison CT. Call 203-245-3959 to reserve a seat. (Cake! Wine! Books!) How about you?

RHYS: I did a virtual event at the Poisoned Pen last night. There are signed books if you’d like one. And a live event coming up at Book Passage in Corte Madera, CA on August 19. I’ve also done/am doing numerous interviews/podcasts/chats etc. I post them on my Facebook page (www.facebook.com/rhysbowenauthor

So thank you to all of you who are our loyal readers. We appreciate you so much! If you like this latest one do please post a review on Goodreads, Amazon, or wherever else grabs you.  It really helps get the word out. 

83 comments:

  1. Happy Book Birthday, Rhys . . . I'm looking forward to reading “The Paris Assignment” and meeting Madeline and Oliver.

    Happy Book Birthday, Lucy . . . I loved “The Clue in the Crumbs” . . . the Scone Sisters are such great characters; it was lovely to have them in another story with Hayley and Miss Gloria.

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    1. Thanks so much Joan, you're such a good book friend!

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    2. JOAN! You are the winner of the TM Dunn book! Email me at hank@hankphillippiryan.com and tell me your mailing address!

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  2. Happy Book Birthday, Rhys!!

    Happy Book Birthday, Lucy!! I am looking forward to reading "The Clue in the Crumbs" I love this series and the characters and each book leaves me longing for the next book to come out.

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  3. Happy Book Birthday Rhys!

    Happy Book Birthday Lucy! I can't wait to read about Hayley, the Scone Sisters and Miss Gloria to see what adventures they find themselves getting into.

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  4. Happy Book Birthday, Rhys! Happy Book Birthday, Lucy!

    Love that there is a double celebration here on Jungle Red Writers.

    Diana

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    1. thanks Diana, sometimes the stars align and it's so much fun to share with Rhys. I grew up sharing a room with my older sister so I love it!

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    2. Thank you, Diana. I wish we could have celebrated in person as we did once before.

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    3. Lucy, love that. So fun to share, right? Diana

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    4. Rhys, one of these days we will be able to celebrate in person. Diana

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  5. Happy book birthday to you both! I'm excited to read these new releases from two of my favorite authors, even though I won't make either live event to help you celebrate. Rhys, will your Book Passage event be televised?

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    1. I'm not sure. I'll find out. The Poisoned Pen event is now on YouTube.

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  6. Happy Book Birthday, Rhys. Your book should be on my Kindle and I watched your interview with Barbara Peters last night. You cover a lot of territory during your PP discussions with her!

    Happy Book Birthday, Lucy. See you tomorrow evening at RJ Julia. I am taking Hayley and the Scone sisters with me this weekend! Perfect timing!

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    1. Hurray Judy, thank you in advance for coming!

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    2. Thanks, Judy. You're right. You never know where an interview with Barbara is going!

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  7. RHYS AND LUCY: Happy book birthday to you!! Have a great time at your book events.

    LUCY: I enjoyed reading about the Scone Sisters' visit to Key West, and will post my review shortly.

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  8. From Celia: Big Congrats to you Rhys and to you Lucy and Happy publish Day. I’ve learned so much since joining the JRW community and am most grateful to you all. It’s through reading JRW that I started to try and write too so another thank you to you all.

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  9. Congratulations to you both! This is so exciting!

    Lucy, one of the things I love about author's talks is when they let us know that they had no idea what certain characters would do and are as surprised as we are when we read it. I wonder if there is a name for that particular kind of magic, or is it kismet? No matter, but I always want to hear more about what happens behind the curtain.

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    1. thanks Judi, sometimes as you describe, it feels like magic behind the screen. And other times, it's too tedious to describe!

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    2. It always amazes me, Judi, but it really does happen. I don't there there is one book in which I haven't stared at the computer in surprise.

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  10. Congratulations to you both. Woo Hoo!

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  11. Wednesday is when the library announces the new books for this week, so I will waiting for the list and putting my name in line. Congratulations. I loved In Farleigh Field, and who could not love Miss Gloria. Jack’s uncle & aunt were the people in charge of Peebles Castle for many years.

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    1. Really, that's an amazing Peebles connection! Tell us more about it when you have time...

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    2. Actually that is all I know other than that is they kept inviting us to come and visit - like that was going to happen with 3 young kids and a farm! They just said how lovely it was and how cold in the winter, and how good the pubs were. They were just as close-mouthed about his time in the war (he was in Burma as well as other places) in spite of Jack being very interested in that subject. All those stories went to the grave - sad.

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    3. You have some great stories to share, Margo!

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  12. Happy Book Birthday Rhys ! When I opened my tablet this morning, I was very glad to see The Paris Assignment had appeared.

    Happy Book Birthday Lucy ! I think I didn’t have the occasion to tell how I loved The Ingredients of Happiness. I’m looking forward reading A Clue in the Crumbs and meeting again Hayley and companions
    Danielle

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  13. How great that these two books came out at the same time! I like to follow reading a dark book with a lighter one to cleanse my palate.
    Also, hurray for a sequential historical! I find that refreshing when so many are dual time line these days.
    Happy Pub Day to you both!

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  14. Happy Book Birthdays to Rhys and Lucy! It's funny and charming how sometimes people in a family (blood or chosen) happen to share birthdays or other dates of significant events. Congratulations!

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  15. Congratulations to both of you! Just as soon as I get the TBR list back to a manageable height, it starts to grow again.

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  16. Rhys and Lucy congrats to you both!!
    I can't wait to read both books.

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  17. Happy launches!!! I’ve got both books and can’t wait to read. I’d be a fan even if I weren’t a Red. Congratulations to you both on brilliant books and brilliant careers!!

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  18. Congratulations to both Lucy and Rhys. Lots of good reading to keep me company as summer morphs into fall!

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  19. Hank Phillippi RyanAugust 8, 2023 at 9:11 AM

    Congratulations to you both, darling wonderful fabulous brilliant gorgeous amazing friends! Yaaayyyy!

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  20. My pre-order of The Paris Assignment arrived overnight, too!

    Congratulations to you both, Rhys and Lucy! Now we JRW-adjacents are spoiled for choice! A happy place to be, indeed.

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  22. Mega congratulations to you both! What a happy day for readers. Yay!

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  23. Congratulations to you both! Hard to think of two more different places than modern-day Key West and wartime Paris, both so intriguing -- looking forward to visiting, on the page!

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    1. I think it's wonderful that this is the scope of Jungle Reds!

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    2. Thanks Leslie, they are certainly from two different universes!

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  24. Congratulations to the two of you!

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  25. This is Rhys: I entered a reply to every comment and when I got to the bottom they all disappeared. Does Blogger not like people who comment too much? But anyway,,thank you all dear kind friends!

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  26. Happy Book Birthday to you both! It’s exciting to have new books to look forward to reading. I have a vacation coming up, and now I can take both of you with me!

    Rhys, whenever I finish one of your standalones I want more!

    I wish I could get to Madison tonight but my eyes won’t let me. Cataract surgeries can’t come soon enough. Maybe next time I can celebrate in person!

    DebRo

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  27. Congratulations! At my library (I just checked) but I'm not willing to wait in the line. May both of your promotional events be times of work and a lot of fun!

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  28. What a wonderful day for readers! Congratulations, Rhys and Lucy!!! I loved both The Paris Assignment and The Ingredients for Happiness and I have A Clue in the Crumbs on my TBR.
    Woo hoo!!!

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  29. Congratulations, Lucy and Rhys! I'll echo Jenn, and say you've given a great gift for all those readers casting about for books to bring on their end-of-the-summer getaways!

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  30. The only thing more fun than a Jungle Red book launch is a DOUBLE Jungle Red book launch!!! Congratulations to you two wonderful writers and friends! I adored The Paris Assignment and A Clue in the Crumbs is my very next read!

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  31. Way to go, ladies! Our summer is enriched with your new books.

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  32. Just keep those books coming, every pub day is a happy day for your readers--doubly so today!! Congrats Rhys and Lucy!!

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  33. Just wanted to add my congratulations to both of you on your double pub day! I am looking forward to reading your books and consider having a teetering TBR pile a challenge I must rise to! — Pat S.

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  34. Congrats to both of you for giving your readers such wonderful books!

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  35. After waiting all morning for to my local bookstore to open I went to pick up my pre-ordered book of A Clue in The Crumbs. The bookseller behind the counter brought out two books (Lady & The Tramp by Disney and another kids lit) - I said, "Oh dear not what I ordered." Same last name though. He said there isn't ANY OTHER BOOK ON HOLD!!!!
    What?? I said I ordered it many months ago and called to confirm recently - they said no problems. I was beginning to sweat slightly - then another salesperson decided to check in their on-hold/pre-order shelf. And YEAH there it was. Whew. Anyway I happily at home reading it.

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