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Author News & Interviews

Interview: Mike Maden, author of Clive Cussler Ghost Soldier: A Novel of the Oregon Files

Sep 5, 2024

In CLIVE CUSSLER GHOST SOLDIER: A Novel of the Oregon Files, the pulse-pounding new adventure in the #1 New York Times bestselling series, Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon have finally met their match. In this interview conducted by Michael Barson, Senior Publicity Executive at Melville House and Clive Cussler’s primary publicist at G.P. Putnam’s Sons from 1999 to 2015, Mike Maden talks about taking on the Oregon Files series for Cussler's estate and the feedback he has received from fans of these explosive thrillers. He also explains why he thinks some aspects of modern technology are having a negative impact on the publishing industry and, in particular, emerging writers.

Interview: Joshua Perry, author of Seraphim

Jul 25, 2024

SERAPHIM, former New Orleans public defender Joshua Perry’s debut novel, is a gritty and thrilling interrogation of crime, violence and the limits of justice in the chaotic times after Hurricane Katrina. In this interview conducted by Michael Barson, Senior Publicity Executive at Melville House, Perry talks about his decision to write a work of fiction featuring a public defender as the main character and mentions two novels that served as models for the book. He also looks back on his legal career and explains what he misses (and doesn’t miss) about being a public defender.

Interview: Larry Tye, author of The Jazzmen: How Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Count Basie Transformed America

Jul 11, 2024

Larry Tye’s THE JAZZMEN is a sweeping and spellbinding portrait of the longtime kings of jazz --- Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and Count Basie --- who, born within a few years of one another, overcame racist exclusion and violence to become the most popular entertainers on the planet. In this interview conducted by Michael Barson, Senior Publicity Executive at Melville House, Tye explains why he chose these three iconic figures as the subjects of his book, how he approached the process of doing original research into their lives and times, and why he believes that jazz is here to stay.

Interview: Robert J. Lloyd, author of The Bedlam Cadaver: A Hunt & Hooke Novel

Jun 27, 2024

In late 17th-century London, rich young women are being kidnapped and then murdered. Harry Hunt, formerly of the Royal Society but now a rich gentleman, is falsely accused. To clear his name, he must rely on his abandoned scientific expertise and battle the full force of the British aristocracy in THE BEDLAM CADAVER, Robert J. Lloyd's third Hunt & Hooke mystery. In this interview conducted by Michael Barson, Senior Publicity Executive at Melville House, Lloyd discusses why he decided to set his latest novel at Bethlehem Hospital (aka Bedlam). He also explains how he handles science and medicine in his series and reveals the one person from another historical period he would like to make the subject of a book.

Interview: Greg Iles, author of Southern Man

Jun 13, 2024

After a five-year hiatus, Greg Iles is back with SOUTHERN MAN, the hugely anticipated new Penn Cage thriller that captures the political unrest of a nation dangling between a chaotic past and an unpredictable future. In this interview conducted by Bookreporter reviewer Ray Palen, Iles explains his inspiration for writing the Natchez Burning trilogy and this latest novel, which takes place 15 years ahead of the trilogy. He also talks about his decision to include the character of third-party candidate and conservative radio talk show host Robert E. Lee White in the story, the role that he feels fiction should play going forward, the possibility of adapting these books as a film or series, and the health crisis he went through while writing SOUTHERN MAN that nearly cost him his life.