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. ;)

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.
~
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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