I knew I would love this book, and I was right. I’ve enjoyed Micheal River’s other books and
I was looking forward to the release of Verliege.
This story teller has an evocative style of writing. He will
take you on a dark journey, yet it’s never too far from the light that seems to
shine through, perhaps from the writer himself.
The tale begins in a secret prison; a luxurious jail for
powerful and rich criminals. This is
where you learn of a murder and the curious circumstances surrounding the crime.
You are quickly transported to a small old world town in Germany, where you
will find the Castle Verliege. The descriptive prose pulls you in, making you
feel the chill of the old castle, the musty smell of hidden secrets.
However, this is more than a ghost story, it is a
psychological thriller. With every twist
and turn, you are more entranced. There is unthinkable evil and violence, yet, like
the trees that dot the orchard, love finds a way to blossom at the Castle
Verliege.
When it ends, you will be haunted…for days.
Interview with Micheal Rivers
K- Thank you so much for joining us, Micheal. You did it again. Verliege is fabulous! Your books always
provide so many intricate details, how did you research for this book, and was
there any personal inspiration for this story?
M: Thank you Kathleen, I am glad you enjoyed
it. It is good to talk with you again. Verliege is an enigma wrapped in a
puzzle as far as research is concerned. The castle itself is a combination of
four to five different castles all in different countries. The actual castle
you read about in the story is a construction of my own design. The prison, the
castle and the characters are pure imagination with some research here and
there to fortify them. The story was inspired by some old memories of some
people I met many years ago and a few hauntingly good events of recent years.
The politics involved as far as retaining dual citizenship and a few other
things are not an unusual occurrence if the right people and money have been provided.
K: I know that you are a paranormal investigator and the
founder of the Smokey Mountain Ghost Trackers. I have to wonder if any of your scenes are
based on real experiences?
M: Yes, as a matter of fact they are as well as the
equipment described in the book. The smell of perfume without the presence of
the person wearing it, the movement of the objects in the game room is indeed
actual events from an investigation. The manner in which some of the
investigation took place is the same as real time. There are many instances in
the book that are taken from my archives of actual investigations.
K: Can you describe
your writing style? What is a typical
day in the life of Micheal Rivers… starting with the time you wake up, meals,
beverages, everything in between & bedtime.
M: I use the Chicago manual of style straight up with a
spark of insanity. A typical day for me! I don’t think I ever had a typical
day. My body wakes up a piece at the time due to heavy mileage and way too many
incidents in life. From there me and the dog drag ourselves through the front
door cigarettes in hand and go for a walk. I think she walks me instead of the
other way around.
I am a junk food lover and sandwiches are at the top of the
list. I would rather eat a sandwich than have a big thick steak. If it has
healthy written on it I try to avoid it at all cost. But when I am hungry
anything is good I guess. I am very easy to please in that department. Pepsi is
my all-time beverage. It is rare I drink alcohol, sweet tea is good, and a few
other things as well. The day is usually full of surprises and never a dull
moment. Once in awhile a spark of normalcy sneaks in and I get lost in thought.
Bedtime is whenever I can sleep. Sleep is a very evasive thing most of the time.
K: I appreciate a good sandwich, myself. Rachel Ray makes some pretty incredible
sandwiches on her show.
When this book is made into a movie, who would you like to
see cast in the roles?
M: I don’t have a clue to be honest. There are so many that
would look good in the parts, I say try them all and see who looks the best.
K: Are you in the mood for the “writing exercise”?
M: Sure, I’ll give it shot.
K: Okay, here is your scene.
Your mission, should you accept it, is to re-write the scene in your
special style:
Anil sat
quietly in the dark room, staring down into the amber liquid in the glass he
held in his hand. He quickly swallowed the whiskey, in one gulp. Then he
screamed out filthy obscenities, while he hurled the glass to the floor. He
grimaced as a large glass shard bounced up and lodged in his bare ankle. He
reached down and grabbed the glass shard, and pushed it deeply in to his skin,
and then pulled the shard through his leg, all the way up to his knee.
"Arrrrrrrrrrrrrr!"
He
screamed out in pain and then grabbed the glass shard and threw it back on the
floor. He didn't notice the blood gushing down his leg and pooling on the
floor. He felt a little better now. He had discovered that cutting himself
seemed to calm him down. Sometimes he became so irate and agitated it took more
than just a few cuts. It was starting to escalate. Like a drug, he needed more
and more. The month before he was not able to soothe himself until he had
sliced off his pinky finger
(Note: Just a, FYI: Anil is a bad guy. He was a jilted groom who
vowed & took revenge in my book, ‘Hiren’s Magical Adventure’. )
M: Anil stood naked in the center of his room staring into
a glass tumbler, gently rolling the liquid from side to side. He could barely
see the amber liquid in the faint light coming in from the window next to his
bed. Breathing deeply he could smell the aroma of a strong wine. How he loved
the smell of this particular blend.
Bringing it slowly to his lips he opened his mouth and
drained the glass in one easy gulp, grimacing at the bite of the thick liquid
as it made its way down his throat. His rage became the better of him and he
hurled the glass with all his might to the floor. “Damn them, how he hated
those around him who had called themselves his friends.
The glass shattered sending razor sharp shards into his leg.
One of the glass shards could not be called small by any means and had lodged
itself into his skin just above his ankle. Reaching down he barely made a sound
as he pulled the glass straight up slicing himself deeply from his ankle to his
knee. He moaned softly. Who would understand that an act such as this would
bring him such comfort?
The rage inside of him was building more with every breath
he took. “She lied! He screamed into the darkness. “She said she loved me and
has taken the arms of another.”
The blood was pooling around his feet, yet it was nothing
to him. Over the months he had found he was able to cope with his anger by
cutting himself. It had been a mere fortnight ago he had sliced off his little
finger in a fit of jealous rage. Needing the relief he felt by disfiguring
himself it was fast becoming not enough to sooth him. Tonight he would heal his
soul in such a way he would be able to face life with a smile upon his face.
Yes, tonight he would avenge himself by taking the life of another, a life
belonging to someone who had betrayed him beyond words.
K: Wow! I was not
expecting that! You never disappoint, Micheal.
That was so twisted- it gave me palpitations!
Thank you so much. It
was great chatting with you. Can you
please tell us what’s coming up and where we can find you on the web?
M: It is always good to talk with you and hope you come
back soon. Thank you for sharing. Currently I am working on three novels at the
same time. However I do not know exactly which one I will choose to release
when the time is right. You can find me at michealrivers.com. Stop in and say
hello. Drag up a chair and we’ll spend the day watching the world go by at a
rate faster than a speeding snail at Darlington.
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