Welcome, James. Can you please provide a brief summary of your new novel, Elysium Tide? When neurosurgeon Dr. Peter Chesterfield explodes on a colleague in the middle of a life-or-death operation, the Royal London Hospital administrator decides enough is enough. He sends workaholic Peter on a forced vacation to Maui. As he is walking the beach after midnight while coming to grips with his stress addiction, a young woman washes up at his feet. Despite all his medical knowledge and skill, she dies in his arms. Peter becomes obsessed with finding out why. He must bring her killer to justice.
Detective Lisa
Kealoha has returned to Maui after a few years of putting in her dues in the
LAPD. The department brings her in to run Maui’s new gang task force. The local
cop who wanted the job is not happy about it and not ashamed to say so out
loud. With her future in the Maui PD on the line, the last thing Lisa needs is
a British know-it-all shoving his nose into her investigation. But Peter has an
eye for things that are out of place. It’s what he does. He finds that which is
out of place and sets it right. The reluctant pair join forces to catch a
killer, diving deep into Maui’s evolving gang culture, and uncover a conspiracy
with far-reaching consequences. Knowing too much is deadly, and the two must
catch the killer before the killer catches them.
What sparked the idea for this novel? My
family took a vacation to Maui, and a resort representative gave us a tour of
the place. She wanted to show us the shops, the pools, etc., but I took an
interest in a series of conference rooms where presenters were speaking to
mostly empty seats. When I asked about it, our guide described resort medical
conferences. These boondoggle conferences benefit the resorts with wealthy
doctor clientele while serving as a write-off for hospitals and medical
associations. It’s a great deal for the docs, and I thought, “What if there was
one stuffy British surgeon who just plain hates the idea of a
hospital-sponsored vacation—or any vacation at all?” The character of Peter
Chesterfield grew from there.
As a former tactical deception officer and stealth pilot, have you
experienced firsthand the high-stakes action that takes place in your novels? I’ve
had bullets fly past my cockpit. I’ve been chased on the ground by a gun-toting
killer. I’ve compiled tons of evidence to hunt down drug dealers and
terrorists. I did bring some of that energy into the story. But I’ve never
operated on a child’s brain. And I’ve never worn a badge. When I did
detective-style work, I operated under a different set of rules. So, this story
took a great deal more research than my spy thrillers.
Can you explain how those real-life experiences have influenced the
plotlines and characters that you write? Once I dove into
Peter’s character, I realized a stress junky is a stress junky whether he’s hunting
terrorists, flying fighters, or digging a tumor out of a kid’s brain. I also
realized at times, in some of the darker parts of Peter’s workaholism, I was
writing about myself. That alone created a major shift in my relationship with
my family. Did my life influence the plotlines? Sure. But the plotlines (and
really the character development) influenced my life far more.
When did you decide to write your first novel? I
decided to write my first novel when I was four. It took a while, but I got
there thirty-some-odd years later.
What do you love most about writing suspense novels? I
love building new worlds and meeting new characters. I love what they tell me
about myself.
What do you hope readers will gain from reading your book? I hope a few stress junkies like me read this book. I hope they see themselves in Peter and find a way to make a change. Their lives and relationships depend on it. Don’t believe me? As I write this, I’m sitting in a wheelchair because I pounded my feet to pieces working too hard last summer. It’s temporary (I hope), but it’s a great wake-up call. I also infused Peter with a god-complex atheism that meets its match when he can’t save the murder victim. He’s not in control. Not at all. I hope the way Peter comes to grips with God’s sovereignty helps a reader—or helps a reader reach someone like him.
What are you working on next? The Realm of the
Lightraiders is exploding. God is moving so fast I’m fighting to keep up.
Stories, games, and Bible study adventures occupy all my working hours. But
let’s be clear—I’ve throttled those working hours back because of what I
learned while writing this book.
How can readers connect with you? Readers can always
find me at www.jamesrhannibal.com or by searching for James R. Hannibal on social
media.
Thank you, James, for
sharing your book with my blog readers and me.
Readers, here’s a link to the book.
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