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Interview with C.J. Whitcomb | Author of Where is Jaime?

Interesting interview of C.J. Whitcomb, the author of  "Where is Jaime?". Read the full interview and see what's the Where is Jaime?, Author tells us about the reasons of writing this book & how's the experience of writing this interesting book..



Q : How would you describe yourself in one word?

Passionate.

 

Q : Do you have a specific reason or reasons for writing  "Where is Jaime?" , Can you please tell us a bit about the book?

I wrote where is jaime because I always enjoyed mystery stories. Sherlock Holmes by conan doyle and murder on the orient Express are my favorites.....this book where is jaime is about a girl who goes missing in a small town, throughout the investigation we find out everyone has something to hide.
 

 

Q : Can you please share with us your experience to writing this book?

It was so much fun getting to know the team of sleuths as I wrote the story piece by piece.
 

Q : Who’s the most important character of this book ?

Jaime is without a doubt the most important character.
 

Q : Is there anything else you would like to tell us about your novel?

Its actually a novella, so it's a nice quick read for your train ride to work or whatever the case may be.
 

Q : Any upcoming book?

I'm working on several projects but I'm mainly focused on my first full length novel, about a man who kidnaps young women in the 1960s and the detective who is trying to stop him. It's a thriller.
 

Q : What do you do when not working?

When I'm not writing I'm either reading or producing videos.
 

Q : Where do you see yourself in three years from now, or where would you like to be?

I would like to be as well known as Stephen king or James patterson.
 

Q : What is your favorite quote?

The game is afoot.
 

Q : Finally, if you could pass on a single piece of advice to authors out there reading this interview, what would it be?

Pursuing your dreams will bring a lot of frustration and probably depression, but never give up, keep pushing through, you got this.

 

 

 

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