Welcome Today's Featured Author
T.J Spade!!
Take You
Apart: Book One of the Everett Files
Successful
artist Caleb Everett lives each day with a real-time film inside his
head, playing … murder. Since he was a child, Caleb has been able
to see into the minds of killers. Working alongside veteran Homicide
Detective Jack Rafferty, Caleb now uses his unique ability to balance
the scales of justice.
With a new
case afoot, Caleb is himself being targeted by a killer, and with
attractive journalist Makayla Dawson on the scene, it becomes a race
against time to save them all. With the odds savagely stacked against
them, will this case take apart everything Caleb holds dear?
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Take
You to Hell: Book Two of The Everett Files
Caleb
Everett knows murder. He's seen inside the minds of psychopaths,
sociopaths and the deranged, and witnessed crimes of passion, hate,
opportunity and revenge. But Caleb Everett isn't a profiler or a cop
... he's a psychic. Teaming up with Homicide Detective Jack Rafferty,
he uses his ability to catch murderers before they kill again, and
potential murderers before they kill at all. This time around Caleb
has two cases demanding his attention; one perpetrator out for
revenge and a serial killer sending sinners to Hell at the flick of a
match. And if that isn't enough to deal with, Caleb also has a target
on his back. Someone wants his world to unravel and is plucking at
the threads. If Caleb succeeds in solving these cases will he be
damning himself by saving the innocent?
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About T.J Spade:
T.J.
Spade has two fascinations: Indiana Jones and the macabre. After
trying to be Indy for a while and earning a Bachelor’s Degree in
Archaeological Practice, T.J is now satisfying interest number two by
plotting murder … on paper only of course.
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Interview With T.J. Spade:
1. Can
you tell us a little about your books?
The
Everett Files is a crime fiction series following the cases of main
character, Caleb
Everett. Caleb isn't a profiler or a cop ... he's a psychic. Book one
has a little bit of background on Caleb as a teenager - he becomes
conspicuous at the scene of a homicide and provides detective Jack
Rafferty with some intel which leads Jack to believe
he may be a suspect. Fast-forward a bit and Caleb is 32 years old and
still working alongside Homicide Detective Jack Rafferty to get inside
the minds of killers and hunt them down. There is a sexy love interest
in the form of skeptical journalist Makayla,
and a lot of fast-paced action.
2. How
did you choose the genre you write in?
I've always read a lot of crime novels and detective series. Once I picked up a pen I didn't
consider writing anything else.
3.
What was the hardest scene you have ever written?
I
can't think of a stand-out scene that was difficult to write, but I can
tell you that
the easiest scenes to write are those from the murderer's perspective
(don't ask me why, because I do not have homicidal tendencies!)
4.
If your book were made into a movie, who do you picture playing each character's part?
I think Matt Bomer (White Collar) would make an excellent Caleb! Jack has been likened to
Gibbs from NCIS, and Makayla has a Rachel Bilson (Hart of Dixie) vibe.
5.
Do you work with an outline, or just write?
Oh,
I have an outline, and my outline has its own outline! I do a lot of
research for each
novel (lots of hours surfing the Dark Web ... if you need a hit-man
come talk to me). That said, the work always evolves a bit on its own
and I just have to roll with that.
6.
Do you have a favorite spot to write?
I write at my dining table (boring, but true).
7.
Do you have a favorite food or drink you must have nearby when writing?
Coffee! Plenty of coffee!
8.
What are writing projects are you currently working on?
At the moment I'm writing 'Take You Home - The Everett Files Book 3' and I hope to have
this released by the end of the year. I am super pumped for everyone to read it!






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