Thursday, March 3, 2016

Hidden Chamber of Death by Hawk MacKinney (VNBtM, guest post, excerpt and GIVEAWAY) GFT



-->I have the pleasure of a guest post from author Hawk MacKinney, as he muses on the synergistic relationship between authors and the team that works with them...

HM: It’s a team effort/accomplishment to reach the point of having one’s titles in print…hardcopy & electronic. That’s the easy part, which is if you love to write, can be fun and work. Then comes marketing, such as Goddess Fish Promotions. An example of the expanding electronic market(s) and by no means the only one that reaches beyond the ‘traditional’ marketing box(es).

The key…a dependable team of shared opinions and objectives. Out on the tabletop for everyone to see/hear, f2f-electronic or person-to-person makes the team package easy to work with. Constructive criticism/suggestions from reliable professionals makes writing that much more fun and the finished manuscript that much better.

A solid support team creates opportunities for writers with published titles to support and encourage those authors still on the road to finding agents/publishers & to “…get the word out!” None of us accomplish this from a single, self-made standpoint. Getting a title published is a team accomplishment that also extends well into the many aspects of marketing. Having both undergrad and graduate faculty experience has served me well in public speaking and meeting my readers.

Thank you for hosting Hidden Chamber of Death in the Moccasin Hollow Mystery Series. It is much appreciated.


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by Hawk MacKinney

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GENRE: Mystery/Suspense

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BLURB:

Hidden Chamber of Death is a compelling tale of intrigue, murder, deception and suspense that leads retired Navy SEAL/part-time private investigator Craige Ingram in search of the connection between seemingly random murders and a banking conspiracy. Working with the local homicide investigator, who just happens to be a former Navy buddy, Craige Ingram's attempts to protect a lonely widow and solve the case before another person dies are only thwarted by a psychotic killer whose motivation is based on pure depraved pleasure. In this first book of the MOCCASIN HOLLOW MYSTERY SERIES, the instincts and skills Ingram and his buddy acquired as Navy SEALS are tested to their limits.

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EXCERPT

The battered, green side door with its peeling, leprosy paint framed one small window with smudged shattered wire-glass. The door cracked just enough for a pair of bright blue eyes to peek out at him.

A voice said, “That you, Mister Craige?” The grey head was hardly visible.

“Yes,” Craige said. “Sallie Mae, that you?” Got no answer, and she didn’t come out.

The door left ajar; rusty hinges squeaked as Craige pushed against it and stepped into a vacuous, black void, the air heavy with a peculiar, stale warmth. He was more than queasy. It had the makings of a perfect ambush layout. Talk about the perfect setup. If Zeb hadn’t OKed the time and place, he would’ve been out of there. Except for jumbled, grimy clutter and vague outlines in a trashed yawning interior, he could make out no details. As his eyes adjusted, Craige found himself facing two frail figures who’d been standing there the whole time.

“Sallie Mae?”

With a fragile movement Sallie Mae said, “Right here. A’gatha Ruth here’s not too pleased about Zeb tellin’ you where to find us.”

“Don’t like this a darn tootin’,” Agatha said. “Nobody’s bizness.” She was testy. “Plenty robbin ‘n ‘killin’ to be took care of ‘stead of cops pokin’ in folk’s private matters. Botherin’ folks what druthers be left alone.”

“I don’t work for the police,” Craige said.

Agatha continued, “Fiddle-de-dee, who you think you’re foolin’? Tain’t a mite of difference twixt you and MacGerald ‘cept he calls it what it be—cop.” She had wizened, bottomless eyes. “Claimin’ we make corn squeezin’s.” Her ire rose. “Don’t try puttin’ no lyin’ to me. I know what the likes of you is after. Them bunch of scallywags wants you to help take away Sallie Mae’s croup potions.” Wiped her mouth with her hand. “That’s what, you’re after Sallie’s makin’s.” She didn’t care for him one bit.

“We been run out from lots’a places,” Sallie Mae said. “Lord knows, these old bones don’t take up much room, and these empty buildings ain’t no use fer nothin’ much.”

Craige interrupted, “Zeb told me you saw the killing in the bank’s garage.”

“Both of us seen it,” Agatha said. “What you want to know for anyhow? We ain’t talkin’ to no cops. Might as well git that out on the table right now. They throw us in jail, say we the ones what did it till we tell where our still wuz.”

“You see who did it?” Craige asked.

“‘Course we seen the man who done it,” Sallie Mae said. “Didn’t see no face, saw his big black car, the kind what rich folks drive.” She shook her head. “Lordy mercy, that poor woman didn’t have no chance.”

Agatha nodded, “Skeer a body plumb to death. Gives me chill blains jus’ thinkin’ on it. Like some animal, like he wadn’t mad. Jes took o’nry mean pleasure beating her.”

Craige asked, “You know it was a man?”

“Jesus my all!” Agatha Ruth spit snuff juice into a paper stuffed big peach can. “You ain’t much good at detecting if you cain’t tell whether a body be man or woman. Maybe you need readin’ glasses. Gettin’ a mite blurry myself, but I don’t have to see a body close-up to tell it was a man, and sure didn’t want that one close-up no how. Tell by the way he hit. He was hefty enough he didn’t have to put much swing to it. Kept whackin’n’whackin’, blood everywhere. Even after she mostly quit moving, he kept hittin’n’hittin’, her legs just’a jerkin’.”

Craige made a mental note to check with Fred if any clothing, gloves, anything showed DNA different from any of the victims.

“Awful!” Sallie Mae shivered. “We hunkered down so he wouldn’t see us.” The filtered light framed Sallie Mae’s dignified, wrinkled face, ancient beyond years with a proud reserve.

Agatha said, “Even after the police got there, we never told them what we seen.”
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Internationally acclaimed author and public speaker, Hawk MacKinney began writing mysteries for his school newspapers. Following graduation, he served in the US Navy for over 20 years. While serving as a Navy Commander, he also had a career as a full-time faculty member at several major state medical facilities. He earned two postgraduate degrees with studies in languages and history. He has taught postgraduate courses in both the United States and Jerusalem, Israel.

In addition to professional articles and texts on fetal and adult anatomy, Hawk has authored several novels that have received national and international recognition. Moccasin Trace, a historical novel, was nominated for the prestigious Michael Shaara Award for Excellence in Civil War Fiction and the Writers Notes Book Award. This was followed by the Craige Ingram Mystery Series. In a change of direction, October of 2012 saw the release of Hawk’s first science fiction novel, The Bleikovat Event, in The Cairns of Sainctuarie series. Volume II in The Cairns of Sainctuarie series, The Missing Planets, was released in 2014 with Volume III in the works.

Hawk’s latest project focuses on The Moccasin Hollow Mystery Series. Book 1 in the series, Hidden Chamber of Death, was just released, and Book 2 in the series, Westobou Gold, will be released in the fall.




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GIVEAWAY

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The tour dates can be found here



26 comments:

  1. What would you sing at Karaoke night?

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    1. Mai T. – I wouldn’t sing…it might ruin the party. Thanx for stopping by, leaving your comment -

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  2. Sounds like a winner. What kind of research did you have to do?

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    1. DEBBY – A lot of research was gained while on active duty with the navy. Also, historical research/records for settings & layout of towns/cities/locales buried under the ‘new’ & decayed by time along with public records adds a lot of the flavor to tangled web we bipeds leave. Thank U for stopping by –

      Hawk MacK

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  3. TThe Reading Addict/E.L. F. - Thank U for hosting Hidden Chamber of Death, Book 1 in the Moccasin Hollow series, as serial protagonist Craige Ingram becomes ensnarled in the chase against time & more bodies, a chase which will threaten one very enchanting widow Ingram. Soon to follow - Book 2, Westobou Gold is in cover design. Other SEAL serial-character Ingram buddies will show up in the thrills & clots of mayhem & mystery in the slurry of bogs & bayous.

    Hawk MacKinney
    www.hawkmackinney.net

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  4. Enjoyed reading your bio.

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    1. Becky RICHARDSON –I try to keep the bio with $10 words to a minimum. Some readers enjoy more; some are bored. Technical terms being a whole language-world vocabulary of its own…hope U enjoy the read as much as the bio.

      Hawk MacK

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  5. Very interesting bio. The book sounds very interesting, and I enjoyed the excerpt. Of all the different things that you've done, what has been the most rewarding?

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    1. Marcy MEYER – The bio is a glimpse of a very fortunate/fun life…and the excerpt was a good one. The most rewarding? I enjoy life; enjoy today with all its ‘stuff/happenings’. The greatest thrill is seeing my student(s) achieve success(es) in their lives/families far beyond this teacher’s inputs.

      Hawk MacK
      www.hawkmackinney.net

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  6. I really loved this excerpt. This is going to be a great series.

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    1. MomJANE – Nice seeing U again. I enjoyed the excerpt, & the series with its expansion of the serial characters is proving to be a bunch of fun. All manner of things I want to take the characters through. Thanx for stopping by -

      Hawk MacK
      www.hawkmackinney.net

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    1. RITA – Thank U…it is a good excerpt, & thanx for stopping by -

      Hawk MacK

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  8. Looks like a great book Thanks for sharing the excerpt and for the chance to win

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    1. Maybe Lady Luck will be with U on a win. The excerpt is great, & hope U enjoy the read as much as I did the twisting of the tale. Thanx for stopping by, commenting -

      Hawk MacK

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  9. Enjoyed the excerpt, sounds like a thrilling read, thanks for sharing!

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    1. Eva MILLIEN – Glad U liked the excerpt. Me too. Hope your read is as thrilling as I had knotting ‘what comes next’ between characters/settings. Thanx for visiting, commenting -

      Hawk MacK
      www.hawkmackinney.net

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  10. Really great excerpt! I'm looking forward to reading it, thanks for sharing :)

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    1. Victoria ALEXANDER – You’re welcome to the sharing. Yes…a great excerpt! Hope your read is as much guess-&-go as mine in taking non-fiction events/places/villains-perps-serial protagonist, & tweaking forked plot(s). Thanx for commenting -

      Hawk MacK

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    1. Samantha KURTZ –The guest posts were fun…you’re welcome to the share. Thank U for stopping by & commenting –

      Hawk MacKinney

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  12. I can see how a collaborative effort is so important.

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    1. Mary PRESTON – Nice seeing U again. You’re so right-to-the-point…‘collaborative effort’ approaches where editor ‘suggestions’ are ALL constructive, resulting in expanded character/plot/setting(s) pleasing to reader(s). Thank U for following, commenting…

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  13. Great excerpt! Thank you for sharing this post and giveaway!

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