Sunday, May 1, 2016

An Interview with Malone



Today I thought of taking a different approach and share with you an interview with one of the primary characters from the Jamie Richmond Mystery Series. There are three books in the series, “Devious” and “Vanishing Act” and "Fleeing Beauty" so far.  Jamie is an independent woman in her early thirties, a former reporter who is now devoting all her creative efforts to writing mysteries. I’d like to introduce you to Jamie’s love interest, the somewhat mysterious Malone.

1.  Tell us a little about yourself. 

 Malone: Well, I have worked in law enforcement as a Michigan State Police trooper for more than fifteen years. It is important work and it’s something I do well. I’ve been a sergeant for about ten years now. For quite a while, the afternoon shift has been mine. I like having the mornings free and there is always plenty of action and excitement with the three p.m. to eleven p.m. shift. Outside of work, I enjoy baseball, football, skiing, hockey and motorcycles. I like classical music but not opera, jazz and blues but not reggae. I’m divorced, early forties and enjoying life.  And the only name I use is Malone. Most people don’t seem to notice, but there is a certain redheaded female who is irked by that. 

2.  What or who is the greatest love of your life? Why? What drew you to them? 

Malone: The greatest love of my life would be Jamie Richmond. She’s the redhead I just referred to. We’ve been together less than a year, but I’d swear we’ve known each other a lot longer. Maybe we just squeeze so much into each moment we’re together.  Jamie’s a fantastic woman. She has her insecurities and idiosyncrasies like everyone else, but she’s got a great heart and an even greater sense of humor. Jamie is a bit of a smart ass. But she’s also very smart. She’s beautiful. I’ve always been a sucker for tall, slender women and that describes her pretty well. We first met when she was doing research for a novel and she ended up witnessing a trooper getting shot. Jamie kept digging, trying to figure out what happened. In the end, she solved it. So you could say it’s the combination of her beauty, her brains and her personality that caught my attention.

3.  Do you have any unusual interests of hobbies?  What led you to that interest?  

Malone: I’m a baseball junkie. I grew up playing the game, so I’ll watch it every chance I get. When my schedule permits, I help coach a youth team in the area.  Baseball is sacred. Don’t try and distract me when I’m watching a game. (Laughs) Well, Jamie can be very distracting when she sets her mind to it. But I think she enjoys it as much as I do. I used to have a motorcycle and would disappear on my days off, just follow my nose all over the state, without a plan or a destination. That’s a great way to travel. A few years ago, I took cooking lessons, so I could impress a woman I was dating at the time. It didn’t work out, but I learned that I enjoy cooking.



4.  What’s your approach to life? 

Malone:  Keep your eyes and ears open. If you don’t pay attention, you might just miss something great.

5.  How do the other characters in the books view you? 

Malone: To the other troopers I work with, I’m seen as a strong leader, capable of taking charge of situations. As a cop, you have to be ready for anything. With Linda (Jamie’s best friend) I think she views me as someone special. Jamie is the big one. She sees me as this strong, fearless guy who may not have all the answers but is willing to help her find them. (Laughs) Whatever that means!

6. You’ve just gotten through an incredibly trying day.  Now it’s time to kick back and put everything behind you.  Describe what you’d do.

Malone: My workday normally ends just before midnight. So I’d go home and find Jamie. She usually waits up for me. One look at her can cause me to forget about everything else. If she’s been anticipating my arrival, we can get pretty romantic in a hurry. If she’s pensive or preoccupied, that just motivates me to take the lead. Jamie is pretty…adventurous. Sometimes we’ll talk for an hour or two until we fall asleep.  Whatever was difficult about that day is soon long forgotten.

7.  What is it about you that will interest a reader? 

Malone: I’m a guy who can be calm and reassuring or taking charge, whatever the situation needs. Since I’ve met Jamie, she triggers the romantic in me. Dating her has reawakened the passion, the intensity that a relationship brings. I feel more alive when she’s around. Even if I don’t have a first name! (Laughs) By the way, Jamie is determined to figure that out. So every day, she calls me by a different name. I’ve promised to tell her if she ever guesses right. So far, she hasn’t come close.

8.  If you could go anywhere in the world on an all expenses paid trip, where would it be?

Malone: I’ve always wanted to go to Europe. I’d love to have a big motorcycle and cruise from one country to another, France and Spain and Italy and wherever the wind took me. Of course, I’d want to take Jamie along, just to keep things from getting boring.

9.  What trait in others do you find most deplorable? 

Malone:  I’m not a big fan of violence. There are people who live for it, whether it’s physically beating each other or blasting away with guns merely for the sake of it. I’m a sharpshooter. I know how to use weapons and how to use force to control a situation. That’s part of my job. But I don’t want to be around people who live for it.

10. Now for an off the wall question:  What’s your favorite meal?

Malone: Chicken Piccata. It’s one of my favorite dishes to cook and it comes together quickly. The first time I made it for Jamie I think it made her clothes disintegrate. (Laughs) Well, it certainly seemed that way.

 Here's a shot of what Malone might look like.

 


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