Sore Like An Eagle

Marc Jedel, author of Sore Like An Eagle, the latest novel in the Redwoods Country mysteries series, is visiting Ascroft, eh? today.

Welcome, Marc.

Tell us about your novel. Is it part of a series? If so, please tell us about the series too.

Marc: Sore Like an Eagle is the third book in the Redwoods Country Mystery series. It can be read as a standalone but is probably more enjoyable to read after the other two as the characters continue to evolve. I describe the series as “Grumpy Old Men” meets “Schitt’s Creek.” During this tour, the price of Rivers and Creaks has been reduced to $0.99 for the ebook so readers can catch up on this fun series.

Andy, the protagonist, is not your typical cozy mystery bed and breakfast owner. He wants nothing to do with the place and toys with the idea of becoming a recluse. He regrets having sunk his entire retirement savings into it, especially since his wife tragically died shortly after they bought the place a year before the first novel takes place. Gradually, he’s making friends and finding that he enjoys this new home.

Where did the idea for the mystery that is central to the story come from?

Marc: My wife returned from a water aerobics class at the local community center with a wild story of overhearing an argument where someone tried to reserve shower stalls and more. We both thought it was ridiculous and formed the perfect target for a fictional murder victim.

Overall I enjoy writing this series because it’s superficially similar to Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot stories. Although Andy brings all the suspects into his inn when he believes he’s solved the murder, he is no Hercule Poirot. He always discovers that he has gotten the accusation all wrong. The final portion of each novel finds Andy scrambling to save face while he progressively accuses different people of murder, discovers their innocence, and finally solving the case in the end, thanks to his attention to detail. However, Andy isn’t all bad at the sleuthing stuff as he manages to solve an unrelated crime at the same time, some times without even meaning to.

How do you create your characters? Do you have favourite ones? If so, why are you partial to them?

Marc: A friend’s father passed away a number of years ago and my friend wrote a funny obituary about him and shared it with me. I thought his father sounded interesting and asked if I could base a fictional book on him. Some of Andy’s characteristics, such as creating an archery shop for locals because he felt the big-box retailers did a terrible job, are directly inspired by my friend’s father. But most of the character is completely made up.

The character of Charlie was inspired by the character Stevie Budd, the motel receptionist in the Schitt’s Creek TV series. I knew Andy would need a sidekick and thought it would be funny to have him paired with a woman a generation younger who often saves the day, whether because of her plumbing and electrical skills, her improvisations, or her physical strength. The quirky, developing friendship between her and Andy has been fun to write.

Sandra, the “chicken lady” who makes another appearance in Sore Like an Eagle, was inspired by a woman we met on a vacation. I took some of her stories, exaggerated them, and made this character into a high-energy, wacky person who lights up every scene she’s in. She’s definitely a fun character to write [and read!]

How do you bring to life the place you are writing about?

Marc: I’ve vacationed in Monte Rio a few years ago. It’s a beautiful small town in the Sonoma redwoods, located about ninety minutes north of San Francisco. Hiking in the redwoods, kayaking along the Russian River, visiting nearby wineries, and enjoying the multiple small towns in the area made me think about basing a new series in this area. Rivers and Creaks was the first novel in this series, followed by Whine and Dine, and now Sore Like an Eagle.

What research do you do to provide background information to help you write the novel?

Marc: Besides visiting the area in person three times now, I use the internet to collect most of my background information. Doing a bunch of searches for ways to kill people and get away with it creates an unusual browser search history, and one that I hope law enforcement isn’t watching. I promise Officer, I write humorous murder mysteries. Fiction! No actual people are injured from my work, unless people really hate puns.

Is there anything else you’d like to tell readers about the book?

Marc: Sore Like an Eagle, is on sale for only $2.99 during this tour. It’s available at: https://mybook.to/SoreLikeanEagle. You can find all my cozy mysteries at: https://www.amazon.com/Marc-Jedel/e/B07H7MVKJL. They’re available in e-book, paperback, and audiobook formats. My novels are free to read by Kindle Unlimited members.

I love hearing from readers as that motivates me to keep going on the next blank page. Let me know what you liked, what you didn’t, and what you’d want to see more of in the next book.

Thank you for answering my questions, Marc, and good luck with Sore Like An Eagle, the latest book in the Redwoods Country mystery series.

Readers can learn more about Marc Jedel by visiting the author’s website and his Facebook, Goodreads, BookBub and LinkedIn pages.

The novel is available online at  AMAZON 

About Marc Jedel: Marc writes funny, feel-good murder mysteries filled with quirky characters, twisty plots, and the kind of humor that goes down easy with a cup of tea—or glass of wine. After years of writing marketing copy in Silicon Valley, Marc finally started crafting fiction people actually wanted to read. He’s the author of multiple cozy mystery series, including the Silicon Valley Mystery, Ozarks Lake Mystery, and Redwoods Country Mystery series. His books have earned thousands of glowing reviews.

Like Andy from the Redwoods Country Mysteries, Marc keeps getting older and sincerely hopes his retirement doesn’t involve running a B&B. Like Marty from the Silicon Valley series, he lives in tech-heavy California, has worked in high-tech, and proudly wields bad puns. Like Jonas and Elizabeth from the Ozarks Lake series, Marc grew up in the South and spent many a summer in and around Arkansas.

He lives with his endlessly patient wife and a sweet, neurotic dog who remains deeply unimpressed by Marc’s jokes. When not writing, Marc can be found hiking, plotting murders (on the page, officer, really!), or avoiding whatever home improvement project he’s been putting off.

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I'm a Canadian writer and author, living in Britain. My Century Cottage Cozy Mysteries series is set in 1980s rural Canada.
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1 Response to Sore Like An Eagle

  1. marcjedel's avatar marcjedel says:

    Thanks for hosting me on your blog today for an interview. Sore Like an Eagle is on sale only until the end of this blog tour at https://mybook.to/SoreLikeanEagle. It can be read as a standalone, but you can also find the other books in this series at: mybook.to/RedwoodsCountry. All my books are available in e-book, audiobook, and paperback versions, as well as free for Kindle Unlimited members. Readers can get more free content and special offers at http://www.marcjedel.com.

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