Introduction
Today I talk to John Mefford who has written three mystery thriller series; the Booker series, the Greed series and the brand new FBI agent Alex Troutt series.
John shares how he has been influenced all his life by strong women and how he built this latest series around a flawed but strong female character, who is on a journey to understand herself better. John is a prolific author who plans to write and release six books in his new Alex Troutt series this year alone.
You can find John at JohnWMefford.com, where the first books in both the Greed and Booker series are available for free. John is also on Facebook. And Twitter.
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Transcript of Interview with John Mefford
Alexandra: Hi everyone, this is the It’s a Mystery podcast, and I’m here today with John Mefford. Hi John.
John: How you doing, Alexandra?
Alexandra: I’m good. How are you?
John: Very good. Thanks for having me.
Alexandra: Oh, you’re so welcome. I’m happy to have you here. I’m going to give everybody a little bit of an introduction about you. Throughout his four decade writing career best-selling author, John Mefford, has written about storks, a story about his mother and her dog, every sport imaginable, and, here in the last few years, mystery thrillers. He much prefers writing mystery thrillers.
He’s published 11 novels across three series and in January 2015 released the first book in his new Alex Troutt series titled “At Bay”.
We’re going to talk about Alex Troutt a bit here today. I thought we could start out, maybe, you could tell us a bit about your other two series, though, because they’re both mystery thrillers as well, correct?
John: Exactly. The “Greed” series is the first series that I ever wrote, the first novel being “Fatal Greed”. Have to say it was inspired by some real life events through my day gig at the time, and back in those days there was a lot of tumultuous things going on in the business world. And while I did have this idea around a mystery thriller theme, there were just so many things going on in the business world that I felt had to be communicated in a way that people could really understand it and relate to it, but still have a lot of fun in the mystery thriller aspect of it.
It just somehow all came together. It was my first ever novel, so I didn’t really know what I was doing at the time. Took about 25 re-writes and, you know, many, many, many hours, many, many days and nights of working on it, and I can’t tell you how many folks looked at it. But, nonetheless, that was the very first one. And that really gave me the bug.
While I’ve wanted to write a book for so many years, getting that first one done, I think, is such a special,