Zither! by Jeffrey Hanlon – (A Max Candiotti rom-com mystery)
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Book Details
Zither! by Jeffrey Hanlonon 06/10/2021
Genres: Amateur Sleuth, Fiction, Humorous, Mystery, Romantic Comedy
Format: Audiobook, eBook
Pages: 354
A nutty religious cult abducts a herd of prime gazebos (huh?) and it’s up to bumbling P.I. Mars Candiotti to rescue them. Mars chronicles his quest in my comic mystery Zither.
Guided by his magically prescient IHOP waitress, Mars strives to mitigate the shocking global consequences of the gazebo heist, even though he has no idea what the word mitigate means. Mars finds five Important Clues in the index of the (awful) book he is writing about the case: Butterscotch, John Travolta, Trombones Venetian Blinds, and Wind Chimes.
As Zither swallows its own tale, Mars finds it increasingly tricky to distinguish between real people and his rambunctious fictional characters. Zither becomes the romper room where his reality meets fantasy - and get frisky with each other.
Using his (stupid) clues, Mars’ international odyssey leads to an explosive conclusion in the Panama Canal. TVs around the world tune in to watch live coverage of “Carnage in the Canal”.
Amid the lunatic havoc that is Zither there is (of course!) an epic love story as Mars meets Marian, the brainy librarian he dreamed of. Marian says his books are "slapstick existentialism with subjective reality couched in a parable". (This is news to Mars).
But is Marian real?
Is any of it real?
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Purchase Links for Zither
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Book Trailer
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An interview with Jeffrey Hanlon
I thought we’d do some ‘favorites’ questions today. That okay with you, Jeffrey?
Sure. I guess. Fire away, Gina.
Okay! What are a few of your favorite things?
Do I have to sing the answer? Okay, a few of my favorite things . . . cats, fresh blueberries, tropical beaches, tropical thunderstorms, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, oysters, saxophone jazz, cats, elephants (what majestic creatures!), cinnamon, jungles, Kabuki Theatre, oh, and . . . did I mention cats?
Who most influenced your writing?
Hemingway and Vonnegut, both because of the direct simplicity of their writing. Clean sentences, not a word wasted. And for Vonnegut, his humor and his delightfully quirky view of the world.
Who are your favorite authors?
Humor: Vonnegut, Douglas Adams, Carl Hiaasen.
For cool quirkiness: Tom Robbins.
For magic realism: Haruki Murakami, Gabriel García Márquez.
Contemporary literature: John Fowles, Walker Percy, E.L Doctorow.
Mysteries: John. D. MacDonald, Robert Parker.
What is your favorite advice to aspiring authors?
Write write write until you find your ‘voice’. If writing is an agonizing experience for you then you haven’t found your voice. Write until you do and then writing will be a joy.
What is your favorite time of day to write?
Early. I wake up at 3:15 every morning, almost to the minute. By 3:30 am, halfway through my first cup of coffee, I’m writing. I write until I get stupid, then grab some food and a nap. When I wake from my nappy I write again until I get even stupider. So one day is transformed into two writing days. Sometimes even three.
And think I shall shoot for that third writing session now, so bye, and thanks for asking my favorite questions!
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