Showing posts with label Blue Night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Night. Show all posts

Monday, 18 February 2019

An interview with Chastity Riley by Simone Buchholz

I am delighted to be today's stop on the blog tour for Beton Rouge by Simone Buchholz. Beton Rouge is published in paperback by Orenda Books on 21 February 2019.


An interview with Chastity Riley
By Simone Buchholz






—Good morning Riley.
—Good morning.

How are you today?
—I’m okay. A bit of a hangover maybe.

Were you drinking last night?
—Well...

What did you have?
—Vodka spritzer.

What?
—Vodka on the rocks with a slice of lemon, filled up with soda water.

Who invented that?
—Me.

Do you drink every night?
—Almost every night.

Why these barrel-loads of alcohol?
—It’s my way of repairing the cuts in my heart.

How the hell does that work? I mean it’s alcohol not glue.
—Alcohol is glue mixed with desire. And believe me, it works.

Has it always worked for you?
—It‘s worked ever since my father shot himself with a gun.

Why did he do that?
—His heart was too broken to be repaired. My mother left us when I was two years old.

Where is she now?
—In Wisconsin, USA, I guess – maybe married to some asshole dentist.

Weird kind of motherhood.
—Do you think so?

Yes.
—The only kind of motherhood I know, sorry.

Did you never want to be a mother yourself?
—Next question please.

—How old are you?
—Forty-six, but I feel like a hundred and ten.

Why?
—Seen a lot of violence.

—What kind of violence?
—Homicide, sexual violence, violence against kids, violence committed by kids, violence committed by society.

—What was the worst thing?
—A violent society is the requirement for any kind of violence.

Do you ever feel happy?
—Next question.

Please answer me. Please.
—Alcohol and sex make me feel better. And having friends.

Are your friends your family?
—Whatever family means.

And what does that mean to you – family?
—Being able to hold on to each other when you need to, and knowing you can do it without giving a reason. 

—For you, is your city, Hamburg, also like family?
—No. My city is my home, not my family. But if we’re talking about the sky above my city, let’s maybe call it Aunt Cloudy.

—Do you have any superheroine abilities?
—No more than anybody else – and no fewer, either.

—Are you a feminist?
—Am I a woman? What a shitty question.

Excuse me.
—It’s okay.

Describe your world in one sentence.
—You can blame FC St. Pauli for me being me.

Thank you for your time.
—Cheers.


            
About Simone Buchholz
 Simone Buchholz was born in Hanau in 1972. At university, she studied Philosophy and Literature, worked as a waitress and a columnist, and trained to be a journalist at the prestigious Henri-Nannen-School in Hamburg. In 2016, Simone Buchholz was awarded the Crime Cologne Award, and second place in the German Crime Fiction Prize, for Blue Night, which was number one on the KrimiZEIT Best of Crime List for months. She lives in Sankt Pauli, in the heart of Hamburg, with her husband and son.

Find Simone Buchholz on Twitter - @ohneKlippo

About Beton Rouge

Beton Rouge
By Simone Buchholz
Published by Orenda Books (Ebook - out now; Paperback - published 21st February 2019)


Publisher's description
On a warm September morning, an unconscious man is found in a cage at the entrance to the offices of one of the biggest German newspapers. Closer inspection shows he is a manager of the company, and he’s been tortured. Three days later, another manager appears in similar circumstances.
Chastity Riley and her new colleague Ivo Stepanovic are tasked with uncovering the truth behind the attacks, an investigation that goes far beyond the revenge they first suspect … to the dubious past shared by both victims. Travelling to the south of Germany, they step into the elite world of boarding schools, where secrets are currency, and monsters are bred … monsters who will stop at nothing to protect themselves.

Here's a snippet from my review: 'Short chapters, snappy sentences, witty dialogue and succinct writing have created a fast-paced read - saying 'just one more chapter' to myself led me to read most of the book in one sitting.'

Read my full review here.

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Monday, 5 February 2018

BEST OF CRIME with Simone Buchholz

Welcome to my latest BEST OF CRIME feature, looking at crime writers' top picks, from their favourite author and fictional detective to their best writing tip. 




Today I'm delighted to welcome 

SIMONE BUCHHOLZ

for her Blue Night blog tour

to share her BEST OF CRIME ...




... AUTHORS
Jakob Arjouni, because he was the first person to take the classic American hardboiled novel into a German city, into the blood-soaked, dirty area behind Frankfurt’s main station, and he did it so well.


... FILMS/MOVIES
Once upon a time in America, because of Robert de Niro and James Woods and the pictures of Tonino delli Colli.

... TV DRAMAS
Polizeiruf 110, a German TV series that originated in the GDR, the equivalent to the West German Tatort with different cops and crime stories in different German cities. It’s been completely modernised recently, and though I don’t like every story they tell, I adore the stories and the cop team from Rostock, a city in north-eastern Germany. It has fantastically drawn characters, a very modern way of storytelling using rough pictures, and the cast is full of the best German actors we have at the moment.

... FICTIONAL KILLERS
Evangeline in SMONK (by Tom Franklin)


... FICTIONAL DETECTIVES 
V.I. Warshawski by Sara Paretsky, because you must have seen this woman.


... MURDER WEAPONS
“La lupara bianca” – the white shotgun, practised mostly in South Italy: feeding someone to the pigs until there is nothing left but, for example, their glasses. Because I like Mafia stories.
    

... DEATH SCENES
When Jean-Paul Belmondo is shot in the back in The Professional, because it makes me cry every time, especially with the music of Ennio Morricone shooting me from behind.
  

... BLOGS/WEBSITES
www.polizei.hamburg


... WRITING TIPS
Quality comes from torment. And before writing, go for a walk, because your brain needs oxygen.


... WRITING SNACKS
Green tea and edamame during the day, to keep my head clear.
White wine and vodka at night (in the bar), to make my head foggy.


About SIMONE BUCHHOLZ
Simone Buchholz was born in Hanau in 1972. At university, she studied Philosophy and Literature, worked as a waitress and a columnist, and trained to be a journalist at the prestigious Henri-Nannen-School in Hamburg. In 2016, Simone Buchholz was awarded the Crime Cologne Award as well as runner-up for the German Crime Fiction Prize for Blue Night, which was number one on the KrimiZEIT Best of Crime List for months. She lives in Sankt Pauli, in the heart of Hamburg, with her husband and son.

Find Simone Buchholz on Twitter - @ohneKlippo


About BLUE NIGHT


Publisher's description
After convicting a superior for corruption and shooting off a gangster's crown jewels, the career of Hamburg's most hard-bitten state prosecutor, Chastity Riley, has taken a nose dive: she has been transferred to the tedium of witness protection to prevent her making any more trouble. However, when she is assigned to the case of an anonymous man lying under police guard in hospital - almost every bone in his body broken, a finger cut off, and refusing to speak in anything other than riddles - Chastity's instinct for the big, exciting case kicks in.

Read a snippet of my review
'Blue Night is a dark mix of gritty police procedural and rollercoaster ride, swirling with humour and affection, thanks to its feisty protagonist, Chas Riley. Sharp dialogue, an atmospheric setting and an intriguing plot kept me reading into the early hours.'

To read the rest of my review, click here.

Blue Night is being published by Orenda Books on 28 February 2018.


Look out for more BEST OF CRIME features coming soon.

Click here to read more BEST OF CRIME features.

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Blue Night by Simone Buchholz

I am delighted to be today's stop on the blog tour for Blue Night by Simone Buchholz. Blue Night is being publishing in paperback by Orenda Books on 28 February 2018. Please check out Simone's Best of Crime too, as this is also on my blog today.

Blue Night
By Simone Buchholz
Published by Orenda Books (Ebook - 24 December 2017; Paperback - 28 February 2018)
I received an Advance Reader Copy from the publisher



Publisher's description
After convicting a superior for corruption and shooting off a gangster's crown jewels, the career of Hamburg's most hard-bitten state prosecutor, Chastity Riley, has taken a nose dive: she has been transferred to the tedium of witness protection to prevent her making any more trouble. However, when she is assigned to the case of an anonymous man lying under police guard in hospital - almost every bone in his body broken, a finger cut off, and refusing to speak in anything other than riddles - Chastity's instinct for the big, exciting case kicks in. 

My verdict
Blue Night is a dark mix of gritty police procedural and rollercoaster ride, swirling with humour and affection, thanks to its feisty protagonist, Chas Riley. Sharp dialogue, an atmospheric setting and an intriguing plot kept me reading into the early hours.

This dark crime fiction features Germany's criminal underworld, drug smuggling and dodgy dealings.
The book doesn't read like a translation at all. For most of the book you're in Chas' head, as she tries to find out the identity of a mysterious man in a hospital bed. But you also get brief snapshots of other characters too - reading their thoughts in chapters doted around the book - these are cleverly set over a number of years, so you understand the characters' pasts and what has led to the present day.

I can understand why Blue Night has won awards in Germany. Simone Buchholz is certainly an author to watch, and I look forward to seeing what's next.

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