George Encizo https://www.facebook.com/george.encizo
I
had always wanted to write a series, and so I wrote two books, Descent into
Hell and Murder on Grange Road, with the main character JD Pickens, the sheriff
of a small rural county in Central Florida. Then I wanted to continue the
series, so I wrote, Murder Knows No Boundaries, as the third in the series.
I
knew the characters and their fears and flaws, but I wanted to expand on them.
I also had no plot and no story. In the first two books, I used a murder board
as Sheriff Pickens did, so I picked up my board and started listing potential
plots and titles. Titles generally come to mind before the story does which
then, hopefully, leads to a book. Ambushed sounded like a good title, so I went
with it, but how could I use it. Recent ambushes of police officers came to
mind, and I decided why not give it a try.
The
title Ambushed remained as I wrote most of the book, but later, when I
researched the title on Amazon, I found numerous books with the same title. I
googled ambushed for synonyms and came up with ambuscade, which became the new
title. My son said it would confuse readers, and I needed a better title. I
blurted out, “How about Murder Knows No Boundaries,” and he said he liked it. I
did too, and so the title was changed.
I
opened the story with a deputy pulling a speeding vehicle over on a dark
stretch of rarely used highway. As he walks toward the car, the passenger side
door opens and someone steps out, and shoots the deputy. That was the first
encounter of an ambush, and it opened the door to expand on the characters.
Then I added a second ambush during a routine 911 call that resulted in the
deputy getting fatally shot and the discovery of a horrific murder scene. Except
for nearby locations, the two are unrelated. Both allowed me to delve deeper
into the personalities, the egos, and the emotions of the characters. Not only
the sheriff’s but his deputies as each is important to the story.
As
a former high school and college football quarterback, an attorney turned law
enforcement officer, and a high school assistant football coach, Sheriff Pickens
was used to being in command and control of situations. But when ambushed
outside the hospital, his role as the leader was diminished. A cop killer was
on the loose and a serial killer was wreaking havoc. Pickens gets confined to a
hospital bed and forced to watch from the sideline as his two sergeants take
control. Frustration builds and egos get
in the way, causing tempers to flare as Sheriff Pickens and his small band of
deputies must deal with the death of one of their own, his killer and catching
a serial killer.
Part 2 is tomorrow, June 11.
George Encizo is an award-winning author and has written
seven novels. Murder Knows No Boundaries
is his latest. Encizo is a retired banker and lives in Tallahassee, Florida.
When not writing, he enjoys a cup of coffee on the back porch with his wife
surveying their gardens.
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ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed your post George. Thanks for sharing with us you expanded on your characters flaws and fears. Sometimes we don't expand enough for our readers.
ReplyDeleteThis was so interesting. I love the way the title got changed. :-)
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