Welcome to #TimeForCrime a new series here at Chapterinmylife.
I am inviting bloggers and authors talk about their favourite subject crime, with a set of quick-fire Q&As taking you to the dark heart of the person behind the book or the blog!
This week I am delighted to welcome author Nicole.
Name: Nicole
About you: I was born in London but moved to Spain in 2000 and have two children, James and Phoenix. I have always loved reading and writing and have wanted to write a book for many years but other commitments had to come first. After my husband died in an accident I decided to get back into writing. Last year I released my debut crime novel, A Few Bad Boys, and this year I intend to publish two more, including Survival At Any Cost. I enjoy reading, writing, swimming, yoga, walking, languages, travel, helping others, horses and dogs. I am highly motivated and inspire others to achieve their goals, even when they are not writing related. I am an up and coming strong voice in the fictional world of crime.
Let’s delve into the depths of Nicole’s mind…
Why crime fiction? I am interested in why people commit crimes and how victims of crime try to move on with their life. I also love research.
Favourite book you have written(reviewed) – There are too many books to have a favourite but this year I am trying to read as many new authors to me as possible.
You are stranded on a desert island, you can take one book, what will it be – The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari by Robin S. Sharma.
Do you have a kill list and who is on it? – Of course not but I do believe in Karma.
Top criminal (real or fiction) – Raymond ‘Red’ Reddington from The Blacklist.
Top fictional detective – Kate Beckett
Planner or pantser/organised or beautifully chaotic – I usually have an idea about how a book is going to go but I am trying to work on more in-depth outlines. Having said that, characters sometimes have different plans to me.
Favourite method of murder – It real would depend who it is. If it was an innocent by-stander, as painlessly as possible but if it was a really nasty individual I would want them to suffer.
Best place to dispose a body – In a vat of molten metal.
Where can we find you? (Oh your blog details, dafty, any personal haunts send them to me privately!)
Thank you so much for taking part Nicole! A vat of molten metal sounds a great place, I shall add it to my list!
Why not check out Nicole’s books folks!
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