Weave A Murderous Web by Anne Rothman-Hicks & Ken Hicks

question-1828268__340Today’s guests on What Cathy Read Next are the husband and wife writing team, Anne Rothman-Hicks and Ken Hicks. I’m delighted they have agreed to answer some questions about their latest book, Weave A Murderous Web and their approach to writing in general.

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WeaveAMurderousWebAbout the Book

Publisher’s description: No good deed goes unpunished. When Jane Larson—a hot-shot litigator for a large firm in New York City—helps out a friend, she is sucked into the unfamiliar world of divorce and child support.  Jane’s discovery of the deadbeat dads hidden assets soon unravels a web of lies, drugs, and murder that keeps getting more dangerous.  Soon, Jane is involved in a high stakes race to recover a missing suitcase of cash and catch the murderer before she becomes the next victim.

 

Praise for Weave A Murderous Web

“The husband-wife team of Rothman-Hicks and Hicks has again produced a fast-paced, engaging story… An enjoyable romp involving a shady attorney and the mob that should make readers look forward to the next Jane Larson caper.” (Kirkus)

“The action is breathtaking and the writing beautiful…The plot is well thought out and masterfully executed, laced with numerous surprises to keep readers turning the pages.” (Ruffina Oserio, Readers’ Favorite)

Weave a Murderous Web is an enthralling murder mystery. It gets your heart pounding with action and passion, while simultaneously entangling your mind with its ambiguity. …As the plot progresses, the intensity heightens, catapulting you into a surprising twist, then plummets you into a sudden, yet satisfying end.” (Cheryl E. Rodriguez, Readers’ Favorite)

“…A classic whodunit with classic New York City characters.” (Gimme That Book)

“Witty dialogue, supported by great writing and some understated humour, makes this book not only a must-read – but also a darned good one!” (Marta Tandori, Readers’ Favorite)

Book Facts

Format: ebook                           Publisher: Melange Books      No. of pages:
Publication: 8th March 2016   Genre: Mystery

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Interview: Anne Rothman-Hicks & Ken Hicks, authors of Weave A Murderous Web

Without giving too much away, can you tell us a bit about Weave A Murderous Web?

Jane Larson is an attorney for a high-powered New York City law firm who specializes in going to court for large commercial clients. She is very good at her job. One day, in a lull between assignments, her friend asks her to handle a divorce case as a favour. Thinking that it will be over very quickly, Jane takes the case, only to find that it involves hidden assets, murder, drugs and cover-ups that put her life and the lives of her clients in danger.

Weave A Murderous Web is the second book featuring US lawyer, Jane Larson (the first being Praise Her, Praise Diana). What made you decide to give Jane another case to investigate?

Jane is a favourite character of ours. She is smart, fearless and has a sense of humour about the craziness that life brings with it, especially in New York City. She loves the underdog and works very hard for her clients.

How did you come up with the idea for the character of Jane Larson? Why did you decide to make her a lawyer?

We wanted to write about a woman main character who was strong, but still subject to the vulnerabilities that make us all human. Ken is a lawyer, so that gave us access to the way law works and helped with courtroom scenes. It also allows for a lot of flexibility in the plot as far as what the main character can do and how she fills her time while a mystery or thriller develops.

Weave A Murderous Web is a mystery with lots of twists and turns.   What is the main challenge when writing a book like this?

People want to be fooled, and it is not that easy to do in a way that keeps the story believable and also provides an ending that surprises the reader. We are thankful that so far the vast majority of readers have not been able to figure out how our books will end.

You are a husband and wife writing team. How does that work in practice?

There is a tremendous amount of give and take. Anne will work on a section and Ken will go over it and the manuscript is literally passed back and forth until both feel it is ready. Writers are always looking for feedback, and the system we have guarantees feedback on a daily basis.

Do you have a special place to write or any writing rituals?

Anne generally works sitting in a chair in our living room. Ken works at a computer in the bedroom.

Which other writers do you each admire?

Ken and Anne both enjoy Charles Dickens and Kurt Vonnegut. Ken also enjoys William Faulkner and Agatha Christie. Among Anne’s other favourites are Colleen McCullough and John Fowles.

You have published books in many different genres. Do you have a favourite genre and, if so, why?

Generally, we choose the genre that is best for the story that we have imagined. If pressed, we would say our favourite genre is mystery. It is a format in which there is a well-defined plot, but within the plot structure we are also able to comment on life and society in general. All of our books have a secondary meaning over and above the plot.

What are your favourite and least favourite parts of the writing process?

The favourite part of writing is getting good reviews from readers. The worst is getting bad reviews.

What are you working on next? Another case for Jane Larson?

Yes. Jane has many more adventures in store for her.

Thank you, Anne & Ken, for answering my questions. I’m sure fans of the series will be thrilled to learn there is another case for Jane Larson on the way.


AnneRothmanHicksKenHicksAbout the Authors

Anne Rothman-Hicks and Kenneth Hicks have been collaborating on books for forty-six years.  Their first joint effort was a student project while Anne was at Bryn Mawr College and Ken attended Haverford. Since then, they have written over twenty books together. They are members of International Thriller Writers. They live and work in New York City, where many of their books are set.

Their Jane Larson series of mystery/thrillers involves a high-powered New York City attorney with a penchant for getting involved in situations that she would be better off leaving alone. These novels have been praised by reviewers for their gritty portrayals of city life, lively characters, fast action, surprise endings and highly polished prose. Jane is cynical and rebellious, but she finds herself drawn to the simple life her deceased mother lived as an attorney who served women unable to afford legal services. The first two books in the series are Weave A Murderous Web and Praise Her, Praise Diana, both published by Melange Books, LLC. A third novel, Mind Me, Milady, will be published in early 2017.

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Book Review – Secrets of Southern Girls by Haley Harrigan

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About the Book

Ten years ago, Julie Portland accidentally killed her best friend, Reba. What’s worse is she got away with it. Consumed by guilt, she left the small town of Lawrence Mill, Mississippi, and swore nothing would ever drag her back. Now, raising her daughter and struggling to make ends meet in Manhattan, Julie still can’t forget the ghost of a girl with golden hair and a dangerous secret.  When August, Reba’s first love, begs Julie to come home to find the diary that Reba kept all those years ago, Julie’s past comes creeping back to haunt her. That diary could expose the shameful memories Julie has been running from, but it could also unearth the hidden truths that Reba left buried…and reveal that Julie isn’t the only one who feels responsible for Reba’s death.

In fact, she may not be responsible at all.

Format: Paperback (320 pages)  Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark
Publication date: 6th June 2017  Genre: Mystery, Thriller

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SecretsofSouthernGirls2My Review

This a well-constructed mystery in which Julie reluctantly returns to her home town to try to uncover the truth about what really happened the night her best friend, Reba, died. Although, in her heart, she already knows the truth – that it was she who was responsible for Reba’s death – at least that’s what she’s always believed since she has only fragments of memory about what happened that night.

The story is told partly in the present as Julie and Reba’s boyfriend, August, search for answers and partly in flashback. The reader also has the benefit of excerpts from Reba’s journal which gradually reveal clues to what really occurred that night but also disclose a significantly different side to Reba’s character. The racism inherent in a small community is convincingly woven into the plot.

I enjoyed the book but did have a slight reservation about the device of Reba’s journal. I can understand the author’s decision to use this device as, since Reba is dead, the only way Julie and August can learn what happened from Reba’s point of view is through something like a diary.  I did wonder though if a teenage diary (or any diary for that matter) would use such literary language, include meticulous detail like a woman tapping “the manicured fingernails of one hand absentmindedly against the wooden countertop” or record long conversations word-for-word, complete with speech marks.

However, leaving that aside, the story is well-paced and the revelation of what really happened that night brings the book to a satisfying conclusion.

I received an advance review copy courtesy of NetGalley and publishers Sourcebook Landmark in return for an honest review.

In three words: Entertaining, well-written, mystery

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haley About the Author

Haley graduated from the University of Georgia with degrees in Creative Writing and Public Relations. A bookworm from early on, she started writing as a kid when her grandfather introduced her to his new typewriter. Her first stories were fanfiction pieces (though she didn’t call it that, then) inspired by The Baby-Sitters Club and Sweet Valley High. These days, she’s an avid and wildly eclectic reader, with tastes ranging from Margaret Atwood to William Faulkner to Gillian Flynn to Rainbow Rowell. In addition to reading and writing, Haley enjoys hot tea, college football, margaritas and Mexican food, and a good Netflix binge. She is obsessed with all things Joss Whedon and believes that she learned everything she needs to know about life from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Secrets of Southern Girls is her debut novel.

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