Cassie Scot Mystery Series
by Christine
Amsden
Interview
with Christine:
What
is the first curse word that comes to mind?
How often and why do you use it?
Damn. I use it
too often, to be honest, whenever any little thing goes wrong. My son is
starting to say it. We'll probably both need to go on the quarter system soon.
How would you spend ten thousand bucks?
Alaskan Cruise.
Or Mediterranean. Choices...choices...
What
are 5 things within touching distance?
My mug of
Crystal Light. My audiobook player (A big clunky thing with big buttons for the
blind and physically handicapped. I'm legally blind and listen to most of the
books I read for pleasure.) My to-do list. An mp3 player. Some random wires.
Do
you have a crush on anyone?
I'm very happily
married. (I don't think you can have a crush on your own husband. At least, it
doesn't feel like the crushes I remember from my single days. It feels
infinitely warmer and safer.)
What
is your least favorite word?
I won't say or
type it but it's four letters long and begins with a 'c.'
CASSIE
SCOT: PARANORMAL DETECTIVE, book one, Blurb:
Cassie Scot is the ungifted daughter of powerful sorcerers, born
between worlds but belonging to neither. At 21, all she wants is to find a
place for herself, but earning a living as a private investigator in the shadow
of her family’s reputation isn’t easy. When she is pulled into a paranormal
investigation, and tempted by a powerful and handsome sorcerer, she will have
to decide where she truly belongs.
Excerpt From CASSIE SCOTT: PARANORMAL DETECTIVE:
When we went back downstairs, I
noticed a door leading to a screened-in back porch and started to turn the
handle when my hand froze on the doorknob. My whole body stiffened, and my
mouth went dry, so it took me several tries to alert Evan to what I'd seen.
“I found her,” I finally managed, in
barely a whisper.
Nancy Hastings, Evan's
sixteen-year-old cousin, lay in a pool of her own blood, eyes vacant and
staring. Her hair had been a rich, luminous brown but was now matted with
blood. It looked as if her throat had been torn out.
“No!” The cry tore from his throat
and before I had a chance to stop him, Evan was inside the room and leaning
over the body, looking for any sign of life, and probably destroying any trace
evidence the police might have collected. But I couldn't blame him. I would
have reacted precisely the same way, if it had been my family. As it was, I had
to wipe away tears before I could get to my phone and call the sheriff. The
need for secrecy had passed.
“Sheriff's department, this is Jane
Conway.”
“Jane, it's Cassie. You need to get
out to Belinda Hewitt's house right away. There's been a murder.” I hung up
before she could ask for more details.
Slowly, Evan rose to his feet and
made his way back into the house with me. He had smeared the blood and left
footprints on the floor, but somehow none of it had ended up on him. Or if it
had, then he had some way of removing it.
“The police are on their way,” I
said, not sure if he would be upset with me for calling. Probably not. He
looked too shocked to care.
“Yeah.” He leaned against a wall and
closed his eyes.
“You should call your uncle.”
“Can I borrow your phone?” Evan
asked. “Master Wolf doesn't believe in phones.”
SECRETS
AND LIES, book two, Blurb:
Cassie
Scot, still stinging from her parents’ betrayal, wants out of the magical
world. But it isn’t letting her go. Her family is falling apart and despite
everything, it looks like she may be the only one who can save them.
To complicate matters, Cassie owes Evan her life, making it difficult for her to deny him anything he really wants. And he wants her. Sparks fly when they team up to find two girls missing from summer camp, but long-buried secrets may ruin their hopes for happiness.
To complicate matters, Cassie owes Evan her life, making it difficult for her to deny him anything he really wants. And he wants her. Sparks fly when they team up to find two girls missing from summer camp, but long-buried secrets may ruin their hopes for happiness.
Excerpt From SECRETS AND LIES:
The door opened with a jingle, and
something in the air told me my day had just gone from bad to worse.
“Edward,” Victor said, as if
greeting an old friend.
I faced my former father for the
first time since he had announced his intention to disown me. He looked just as
he always had, with straight dark hair, brown eyes, a long, angular face, and a
wide, curving mouth – curving downward into a frown, that is.
If Victor was the last person I had
expected to see in the diner that morning, then my former father was the last
person I wanted to see. Even now, with Victor explaining my part in his unusual
scheme for revenge, I didn't want my former father nearby. I didn't want his
help. I only hoped Nicolas and Juliana hadn't broken their promise and told him
about the life debt, or I would never hear the end of it.
The air crackled with visible
tension. Sparks of shimmering red fire danced around my father's head. Behind
the counter, Mrs. Meyers twisted her hands together anxiously, as if afraid her
diner might burn down. Her fears were not unjustified.
I stepped boldly between them,
facing my father. “What are you doing here?”
“We need to talk,” he said.
“I have nothing to say to you. You
disowned me, remember?”
The color seemed to drain from his
face as he stared past me, at his oldest enemy.
Victor raised his water glass in a
mock toast. “I've known for some time. If it makes you feel any worse, so does
everyone else in town who hasn't been asleep for a week. Or at least, they
guess.”
“I don't care what you think you
know. Stay away from my daughter.” With that, he grabbed my arm with a hand hot
enough to leave a reddened imprint on my skin, and dragged me through the
kitchen to the employee room at the back. Only then did he release my injured
forearm.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Award-winning
author Christine Amsden has written stories since she was eight, always with a
touch of the strange or unusual. She became a “serious” writer in 2003, after
attending a boot camp with Orson Scott Card. She finished TOUCH OF FATE shortly
afterward, then penned THE IMMORTALITY VIRUS, which won two awards. Expect many
more titles by this up-and-coming author.
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/ChristineAmsden
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Nice interview. I love the sound of the books.
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Christine, thank you for visiting here. Best wishes for continued success. Your Cassie Scott's series sounds intriguing.
Sounds like a great series!
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Best of luck with the series!
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