His latest book is the
crime/thriller, A WANTED MAN.
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Title:
A WANTED MAN
Author: Robert Parker
Publisher: Endeavour Press
Pages: 307
Genre: Crime Thriller
Author: Robert Parker
Publisher: Endeavour Press
Pages: 307
Genre: Crime Thriller
It’s down to
fathers and fatherhood.
Ben Bracken, ex-soldier, has just got out of Strangeways.
Not by the front door.
With him, he has his ‘insurance policy’ – a bag of evidence that will guarantee his freedom, provided he can keep it safe – and he has money, carefully looked after by a friend, Jack Brooker.
Rejected by the army, disowned by his father, and any hopes of parenthood long since shattered, Ben has no anchors in his life.
No one to keep him steady.
No one to stop his cause…
The plan: to wreak justice on the man who had put him in prison in the first place.
Terry ‘The Turn-Up’ Masters, a nasty piece of work, whose crime organisation is based in London.
But before Ben can get started on his mission, another matter is brought to his attention: Jack’s father has been murdered and he will not rest until the killers are found.
Suddenly, Ben finds himself drawn in to helping Jack in his quest for revenge.
In the process, he descends into the fold of Manchester’s most notorious crime organisation – the Berg – the very people he wants to bring down…
This action-packed and fast-paced story will keep you turning the pages. Manchester is vividly portrayed as Ben races around the city seeking vengeance.
Ben Bracken, ex-soldier, has just got out of Strangeways.
Not by the front door.
With him, he has his ‘insurance policy’ – a bag of evidence that will guarantee his freedom, provided he can keep it safe – and he has money, carefully looked after by a friend, Jack Brooker.
Rejected by the army, disowned by his father, and any hopes of parenthood long since shattered, Ben has no anchors in his life.
No one to keep him steady.
No one to stop his cause…
The plan: to wreak justice on the man who had put him in prison in the first place.
Terry ‘The Turn-Up’ Masters, a nasty piece of work, whose crime organisation is based in London.
But before Ben can get started on his mission, another matter is brought to his attention: Jack’s father has been murdered and he will not rest until the killers are found.
Suddenly, Ben finds himself drawn in to helping Jack in his quest for revenge.
In the process, he descends into the fold of Manchester’s most notorious crime organisation – the Berg – the very people he wants to bring down…
This action-packed and fast-paced story will keep you turning the pages. Manchester is vividly portrayed as Ben races around the city seeking vengeance.
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What first inspired you to write or who inspired you?
Sunday afternoons watching cartoons and matinee movies with
my Grandad, before I realized he had a pretty wonderful set of bookshelves
hidden in the front bedroom. They were full of crime, adventures, thrillers,
mysteries, you name it. Cups of tea and stories with Grandad – that’ll be where
it all came from.
At what age did you
know you wanted to be a writer?
Age 6, although it could possibly be earlier. I knew very
definitely at that point that telling stories was what I wanted to do, and
that’s just what I did, working predominantly in the ‘preposterous dinosaur
fiction’ genre as I recall.
Do you take notes
when reading or watching a movie?
I used to, but then I realized I was just being a bit
over-zealous and wasn’t really enjoying what I was reading or watching anymore!
I love books and movies so much that I didn’t want anything to get in the way
of that.
Has writing always
been a passion for you or did you discover it years later?
Always, without doubt. I’d make my own books as a kid, and
was never ever far from a pen and a scrap of paper – something which is still
the case now. I have so many notebooks, all filled with all manner of gold and
garbage (mostly garbage).
Can you name three
writing tips to pass on to aspiring authors?
Write from your gut, enjoy yourself, and don’t you dare give
up.
Do you let
unimportant things get in the way of your writing?
Sometimes I can procrastinate as though my life depended on
it, other times the words overflow. I tend to hold onto some control though,
but there is one thing that I can’t dictate – the behavior of my kids!
Sometimes they pick the worst moments to redecorate the living room in Sharpie
– that said, I would never class my kids as unimportant. They always come
first.
What hours do you
write best?
Entirely depends! Sometimes in the dead of night, but I’ve
noticed that early to mid afternoon is sort of my prime time.
How often do you
write?
As close to everyday as I can, but I’m realistic enough to
know that some days it just doesn’t work out. When there’s a deadline, or I set
myself a target, I don’t let anything derail that.
Are you an avid
reader?
Yes, I sure am.
What are you reading
now?
The Forsaken by Ace Atkins, which is the fourth Quinn Colson
book. The attitude and elegance of this series mesmerizes me every time, and
the characters feel like family.
What are you currently working on?
Well, I’ve completed the next two books in the Ben Bracken
series, and ruminating on direction of the fourth while I’m halfway through a
standalone novel (as yet untitled). The standalone represents a bit of a
departure for me I think, as it focusses on more of a pure mystery. Kind of
letting my imagination wander with this one, and it feels good!
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