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Showing posts with label Patrick Bowers' Week. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Character Interview with Patrick Bowers | Plus a giveaway of Checkmate!


 Happy Book Release Day to Checkmate! Today is the final day of the Patrick Bowers' Week and what better way to end the week than with an interview with Patrick! There's also a giveaway of the just-released book, so be sure to enter. ;)

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Now on to the character interview with Patrick Bowers!



Welcome to Christian Bookshelf Reviews, Patrick Bowers! What's an average day in your life like?  
My work at the Bureau doesn’t tend to be nine to five, so I’m not sure I have a good sense of what an average day is. Early mornings. Late nights. I enjoy my teaching at the Academy, but, honestly, I prefer being out in the field. I’d rather be tracking killers than grading exams any day. I like it when the game is afoot.

What's your biggest pet peeve? 
Profilers—which doesn’t work out that great, necessarily, since I’m married to one. But it always leads to interesting dinner conversation. People looking for motives is a close second: way overrated. Law enforcement should be about facts, logic, reason and not guessing games about what someone might or might not have been thinking. 

What are three non-essential things you wouldn't want to be without?  
My lock pick set, my Mini Maglite and apple cinnamon oatmeal. Actually, now that I think about it, those are all pretty essential. Maybe spatulas, cup holders in my Jeep, and yellow legal-sized notepads.

What's your favorite comfort food? 
Mac and cheese with the melty, gooey cheese. My teenage daughter, Tessa, got me hooked on it. We throw a little salsa on it. Stellar.

Do you have a favorite season? If so, which one and why is it your favorite?  
That would have to be autumn. It’s the best time to get out rock climbing here in the east where I live. When I was in Denver my favorite season was spring, just after the snow was melting and the peaks were calling to me.

Some this or that questions:

Call or Text? Call. You can catch the inflection, read the pauses, understand more of the subtext in a conversation. Tessa is all about texting, hardly even answers the phone anymore. Drives me crazy.

Coffee or Tea? Coffee all the way. Ideally, Sumatra: full-bodied and smooth. Low-toned with expansive acidity. Complex flavor. Slightly earthy, a hint of dried figs and a deep, velvety complexion. Not that I’m particular, but I prefer shade-grown in the Jagong region along the northern tip of the island.

Sunrise or Sunset? For workouts, sunrise. For romance, sunsets. 

Jeans or Shorts? The Bureau’s not excited about us wearing either of them while we’re on duty, but I usually do get away with jeans and running shoes. I’m not really the shorts and flip flops kind of guy.

Books or Movies? Nonfiction books—environmental criminology, geospatial investigation, work related texts, things like that. But when I want to relax I go for a movie. I’m really into stories with a good twist—endings that no one would ever guess. The bigger the twist the better.

Early bird or Night owl? As I mentioned earlier, I tend to work late and get up early, which doesn’t do much for my sleep cycles. Given the choice, I’d get up early and go for a run or a swim before work. 

Cats or Dogs? I can deal with cats. I’d have to say I don’t hate dogs as much as Tessa does, but pets in general aren’t my thing. Just more work, more expense, more distraction. Anything with fur just makes a mess. Maybe some fish would be alright. Or a turtle. I could deal with owning a reptile.

Chocolate or Vanilla? Both. Sort of. When you’re talking ice cream, go with vanilla bean and then add some Nutella to it and you’ve got a dessert worth writing about. 


Thanks so much for being here, Patrick! Is there anything else you'd like to share, maybe a life lesson you've learned?
Life is short, death is certain, and hope is a gift. Open it whenever you get the chance.

 ~

Author Bio:


http://www.stevenjames.net/

Steven James is the bestselling author of nine novels that have received wide critical acclaim from Publishers Weekly, New York Journal of Books, RT Book Reviews, Booklist, Library Journal and many others. He has won three Christy Awards for best suspense and was a finalist for an International Thriller Award for best original paperback. His psychological thriller The Bishop was named Suspense Magazine’s book of the year. Publishers Weekly calls him "[A] master storyteller at the peak of his game."

Steven is an active member of International Thriller Writers, the Authors Guild, Mystery Writers of America, and International Association of Crime Writers. He is also a contributing editor for Writer's Digest. He has a master's degree in storytelling and has taught writing and creative communication around the world. When he's not writing or speaking, you'll find him trail running, rock climbing, or drinking a dark roast coffee near his home in eastern Tennessee.




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Monday, December 1, 2014

Reviewing The King by Steven James


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About the book:
FBI Special Agent Patrick Bowers has matched wits with some of the most violent serial killers in history—and one of them has never forgiven him....

Patrick Bowers has pursued the nation’s fiercest serial killers—and now one elusive foe is back for revenge.

Settling into a new post at the FBI academy, Patrick and his fiancée, Lien-hua Jiang, are planning their future together with his stepdaughter, Tessa.

But just when his life seems normal, a demon from the past returns to draw him down a dark road he hoped had closed forever. Forced into a desperate hunt to save the two women he loves most, Patrick is in a race against time to stop an international conspiracy from becoming the most widespread act of terrorism in U.S. history.
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Sunday, November 30, 2014

Reviewing The Queen by Steven James


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About the book:
"A masterpiece of a thriller."--Special Agent R. Wayne Smith, FBI (retired)

"Steven James continues to raise the bar in suspense writing. The Queen takes readers to a new level of suspense and is the best book in the Patrick Bowers series hands down!"--Suspense Magazine


While investigating a mysterious double homicide in an isolated northern Wisconsin town, FBI Special Agent Patrick Bowers uncovers a high-tech conspiracy that ties together long-buried Cold War secrets with present-day tensions in the Middle East.

In his most explosive thriller yet, bestselling author Steven James delivers a pulse-pounding, multilayered storytelling tour de force that will keep you guessing.

The Queen is the latest Patrick Bowers thriller from the author Publishers Weekly calls a "master storyteller at the peak of his game."
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Saturday, November 29, 2014

Reviewing The Bishop by Steven James


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About the book:
The game is on.
 
FBI Special Agent Patrick Bowers's cutting-edge skills are about to be pushed to the limit. When a young woman is found brutally murdered in Washington DC, her killers continue a spree of perfect crimes in the Northeast. But with nothing to link them to each other, Agent Bowers faces his most difficult case yet--even as his personal life begins to crumble around him.

The Bishop is a gripping, adrenaline-laced story for readers who are tired of timid thrillers. Strap on your seat belt and get ready for a wild ride.
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Friday, November 28, 2014

Reviewing The Knight by Steven James


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About the book:

The stakes have never been higher. 
FBI Agent Patrick Bowers is used to tracking the country's most dangerous killers, but now it looks like a killer is tracking him. Bowers faces a race against time to decipher who the next victim will be and to stop the final shocking murder--which he's beginning to believe might be his own.

Gritty, chilling, and intense, this psychological thriller is guaranteed to keep you up all night.
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Thursday, November 27, 2014

Reviewing The Rook by Steven James


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About the book:
Special Agent Patrick Bowers is about to uncover the military's darkest secret . . . and his own dark past.
 
While investigating a series of baffling fires in San Diego, Special Agent Patrick Bowers is drawn into a deadly web of intrigue where nothing is as it appears to be. With a killer on the loose and one of the world's most deadly devices missing, Bowers is caught in a race against time to stop a criminal mastermind's trap before it closes around the people he loves.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Reviewing The Pawn by Steven James


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About the book:
Special Agent Patrick Bowers never met a killer he couldn't catch.
Until now. 


Called to North Carolina to consult on the case of an area serial killer, Bowers finds himself caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Cunning and lethal, the killer is always one step ahead of the law, and he's about to strike again. It will take all of Bowers's instincts and training to stop the man who calls himself the Illusionist.

Thrilling, chilling, and impossible to put down, The Pawn will hold you in its iron grip until the very last page.



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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Reviewing Opening Moves by Steven James


About the book:
Milwaukee, 1995. In a city still reeling from the crimes of Jeffrey Dahmer, a woman’s body is found with the lungs removed. Local cops think a Dahmer copycat is on the loose.

But Patrick Bowers, working as a homicide detective for the Milwaukee Police Department, sees from the timing and location of the crime that this is not a copycat at all, but a killer with an entirely different agenda.

As he pursues the madman using his unique skills and ice-cold logic, Bowers finds himself thinking more and more like his demented prey. The problem is that the more he understands the killer’s mind, the more his own thoughts are being warped. And if he’s not careful he may not be able to recover his mind—or survive the case.

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