Monday, March 14, 2022

The Raven and the Pig


                                                     The Raven and the Pig

by Lou Kemp

 

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GENRE:   Magical realism

 

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BLURB:

 

Synopsis of The Raven and the Pig   Book 2

As the music dies, the magician Celwyn is mortally wounded.  His darker, immortal brother Pelaez brings him back, barely, with his magic. The party of protagonists travel on the Nautilus to the Cape Verde Islands and the healer of immortals.  During the journey, Professor Kang and Bartholomew can not tell if Pelaez will keep his brother alive.  Captain Nemo is ready to evict Pelaez forcibly, and keeping Celwyn alive is the only thing that restrains him.

 

After Celwyn is saved, the healer requests payment for his services. This sends the adventurers to the catacombs in Capuchin where their experience is one they will not forget. Before it is over, several of the protagonists question why it seems everyone from warlocks and vampires to witches, seem to be congregating in their world. Before it is over, some of them become surprising allies, and a few of their allies turn against them. 

 

In part II, work on the new flying machine begins in earnest bringing attention from the Mafioso and a cherub-like warlock called Duncan.  After a final battle with Duncan, the flying machine is destroyed and everyone at their compound is murdered by one of their own. 

 

 

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EXCERPT

 

Prelude


The rolling hills near Odessa, north of Constantinople   1867

 

With each step he took, Professor Xiau Kang sensed the intensity, and importance of what he would find.  Above all, he felt the weight of his sadness.  He had done his best to ignore that there was no guarantee Captain Nemo had located Thales, if Nemo failed to find him, Jonas Celwyn would be dead within a matter of days, perhaps hours.  

 

A long time ago, on the Zelda, the magician had doubted a mechanical man could feel.  Kang paused, swaying on his feet as he fought to regain his control; at this moment, the automat knew real despair, a wrenching grief that they would lose Jonas.  He swallowed hard and walked faster, climbing to the top of the berm.

 

There she was!  The long black submarine lay still in the water.  A single sailor stood on patrol, and another perched in the cage on top with a spyglass.

 

Kang called, “I’ll get Mr. Celwyn.  Please let the Captain know we’re here.”

 

Conductor Smith joined him as they ran back to the coach.  The others had seen them and began unloading the magician onto the stretcher that Kang had fashioned for this moment.  He skidded to a stop and grabbed Celwyn’s hand.      

 

“The Nautilus is here. It isn’t far.”

 

In the distance, a low hum reached them; the sound sputtered and grew stronger. 

 

The magician’s eyes opened slowly, like a thread from his memory raised his lids, impelling him to look.  Everyone, including Jonas, gazed upward, as if they had already known what was to come.

 

The noise grew louder, and then a bright yellow flying machine crested the low hills and headed toward the estuary.

 

“Yes!” Kang shouted, raising his fist in triumph.

 

The plane swerved to the north, banked, and then flew toward them again in a wide arc.

 

“Oh, my God, it’s Bartholomew,” Elizabeth exclaimed.

 

Bartholomew wore a broad smile and his scarf fluttered in the breeze as he sailed over them.  He waved.  As he banked again, the engine revved and he turned, descending for another pass.  Celwyn raised himself onto an elbow to wave back.

 

“Hurry,” Kang said.  “Bartholomew is going to land.  We have to get Jonas onto the ship.”



A Word With the Author



1.Did you always want to be an author?

Yes, ever since I was little.  My first story that was accepted for publication came when I was 22.  There have been gaps over the years between publications, but recently I’ve had more time to write, edit, and market.

2.Tell us about the publication of your first book.

The Violins Played before Junstan is the prequel to the Celwyn series and is based upon the story of the same name in the Mystery Writers of America anthology, Odd Partners, edited by Anne Perry.  The character’s first appearance in a story called In Memory of the Sibylline was in the Mystery Writers of America anthology, Crimes by Moonlight, edited by Charlaine Harris.  

3.Besides yourself, who is your favorite author in the genre you write in?

Erin Morganstern, The Night Circus

4.What's the best part of being an author? The worst?

Writing is like breathing, it is like painting, or hearing music.  The worst, having to market your work.

5.What are you working on now?

Book 5, untitled.

Book 3, the Raven and the Pig is the latest one published, and the Audible version will be available in March 2022.

Book 4 will be published June 2022.

 


 

 

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

Early work was horror and suspense, later work morphed into a combination of magical realism, mystery and adventure painted with a horrific element as needed.

I’m one of those writers who doesn’t plan ahead, no outlines, no clue, and I sometimes write myself into a corner. Atmospheric music in the background helps. Black by Pearl Jam especially.

More information is available at LouKemp.com. I'd love to hear from you and what you think of Celwyn, Bartholomew, and Professor Xiau Kang.

Milestones:

2009 The anthology story Sherlock’s Opera appeared in Seattle Noir, edited by Curt Colbert, Akashic Books. Available through Amazon or Barnes and Noble online. Booklist published a favorable review of my contribution to the anthology.

2010 My story, In Memory of the Sibylline, was accepted into the best-selling MWA anthology Crimes by Moonlight, edited by Charlaine Harris. The immortal magician Celwyn makes his first appearance in print.

2018 The story, The Violins Played before Junstan is published in the MWA anthology Odd Partners, edited by Anne Perry. The Celwyn series begins.

Present The full length prequel, The Violins Played before Junstan, to the Celwyn book series is published on Kindle. The companion book, Farm Hall is also published where Pelaez, another immortal magician and Celwyn's brother, makes his first appearance. The remaining books in the series: Music Shall Untune the Sky, The Raven and the Pig, The Pirate Danced and the Automat Died, will be available beginning in August 2021.

 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouKempBooks

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Lou-Kemp/100070730154592/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LouKempAuthor/

 

Book Video: https://youtu.be/L9AP32VkY2E

 

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Amazon buy link: https://www.amazon.com/Raven-Pig-Book-Celwyn-ebook/dp/B09KXFWBZC/

 

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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION 


Lou Kemp will be awarding a $25 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner, a 2nd  randomly drawn winner a mug and pen with the book image and a 3rd randomly drawn winner will win a eBook via rafflecopter during the tour. 


 

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8 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing the author's Q&A and book details, The Raven and the Pig sounds like an epic read and I am looking forward to it.

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  2. Sounds like a good read. Thank you for the giveaway and Good Luck with your book.

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  3. Thank you for hosting, and thank you Goddess for your expertise. I'd be happy to answer ay questions you may

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  4. Great cover and the book books good.

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  5. The book sounds very interesting. Great cover!

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  6. Great excerpt and I enjoyed reading the word with the author, The Raven and the Pig sounds like a fascinating read for me! Thanks for sharing it with me and have a wonderful weekend!

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