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Ollie Chandler is a brilliant and quick-witted homicide detective
with exceptional deductive skills and street smarts. He's a police
department legend for his off-beat methods that solve crimes and
coax confessions. But he's a risk taker and a rule-bender who drives
his procedure-conscious superiors crazy. If not for his success
rate, he'd have been squeezed out of the detective division years
ago.
When a Portland State University professor is found murdered in
his home, Ollie is called in. Some strange indications on the professor's
body suggest a peculiar means of death. Tests confirm something
even more bizarre than Ollie suspected. A motive of revenge seems
likely. But revenge for what? The murder mystery gets more complex
the deeper Ollie probes.
Read the first three chapters of Randy Alcorn's latest novel,
Deception, a spin-off of his first two novels, Deadline
and Dominion. Read
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Passion
in His Pen by Creston Mapes
An interview with Randy Alcorn reavealing
how God's hand guided his diversified writings, encouraged his missions
work, and saved his family.
Bestselling
author Randy Alcorn has an uncanny way of mystifying publishers
and booksellers. "You can't write fiction and nonfiction,"
they once protested. "And look at your topicsthey're
all over the map. How can you write with authority on subjects ranging
from eternity and sex to money and abortionand several different
kinds of fiction to boot? If you want to build readership, you've
got to stick to one thing! Readers have to know what to expect."
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Readers' Responses to Deception
Question and Answer with Randy about Deception
Tell
us a little about yourself. Im the founder and director
of Eternal Perspective Ministries and the author of over twenty-eight
books, including Safely Home and six other novels and my
nonfiction works The Treasure Principle, The Grace and Truth
Paradox, and Heaven. My wife Nanci and I are the parents
of two married daughters and we have four wonderful grandsons. I
enjoy hanging out with my family, biking, tennis (I help coach high
school boys), research and reading. You can visit my blog at www.randyalcorn.blogspot.com
What was your motivation behind this project? Deception
had been on my mind, off and on the back burner, for ten years.
It was funbut a lot of hard workto finally write it.
The many letters I got from those whod read my previous novels
Deadline and Dominion served as a big encouragement
to write this semi-sequel. Its really fun to have the end
product now, and to feel good about it. Ive enjoyed the encouraging
responses.
What
do you hope folks will gain from this project? First, a story
that entertains them. If that doesnt work, the theme or underlying
message wont work either. That underlying message is that
there is an unseen realm and that things are not as they appear.
I want to leave my readers with the sense that to follow Christ
is not only right, but its smart and ultimately in their best
interest. To not follow him is a form of self-destruction, even
though we dont typically think of it that way. If we have
eyes to see, well realize that Gods calling to us, the
life he wants us to live, and the rules and principles of Scripture
are like guardrails. The purpose of guardrails on a winding mountain
road is not to mess you up; its to prevent you from being
hurt. So if you dent your fender on a guardrail that kept you from
going off a cliff, you dont curse the guardrail instead
you say, Thank you to whoever put that guardrail there, because
it just saved my life! I think readers of Deception
are left with a sense of Gods providence and protection, and
also a sense of the choices he leaves us with, whether were
believers or nonbelievers.
How
were you personally impacted by working on this project? Though
publishers and readers have asked me to, Ive never in my previous
six novels felt I wanted to go back and use the main character again
as such in a subsequent book. I know it would be easier in some
ways, but Ive felt like each person gets one book on center
stage. Ollie Chandler is the first character that has made me feel
different about this. When I started Deception I thought
this would be it, no more stories centered on Ollie. But once I
got inside his head, things slowly changed. I thought, I like this
guy, I like his quirks, his sense of humor, the gruff exterior and
the soft heart, the head-butting toughness and the vulnerability
of a lifetime of hurts. So, depending on the response to Deception
(because Ill find out whether readers really like Ollie),
Lord willing, there may well be one or more other Ollie stories
to come.
Who
are your influences, sources of inspiration or favorite authors
/ artists? Those who read Deception will see that I have
a special love for Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes storiesevery
chapter begins with a Holmes quote. In Deception, I also
pay tribute to the Nero Wolfe mysteries by Rex Stout. I've read
or listened to most of the forty-seven Nero Wolfe books.
Anything
else you'd like readers / listeners to know: On the New Earth,
I want to meet people whose lives were touched by my books, and
hear their stories. And I want to thank all the people whose writing
touched my life. On the present Earth, I want to be remembered as
one of Gods grateful errand boys. I want my life and my writing
to have said, Its all about Jesus, not about me.
I wont leave behind much of an inheritance to my children
and grandchildren, but I hope my wife Nanci and I leave a deep and
abiding heritage.
Audio Questions and Answers
Sisters, OR - April 4, 2007.
The newest cover designs for Deadline, Dominion, and
Deception (WaterBrook Multnomah) received the silver ADDY
Award. The Award goes to The DesignWorks Group, a firm specializing
in book design. The ADDYs are the advertising industry's largest
and most representative competition, recognizing and rewarding creative
excellence in the art of advertising. Concurrently across the country,
approximately 60,000 entrants are vying for recognition as the very
best in their markets. Congratulations to DesignWorks Group's Tim
Green, who designed these great covers!
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9-Pack CD Set
Listen to chapter 1 (mp3):
Track
01 | Track 02
| Track 03
Is the genre of Christian murder mystery new? (mp3)
Does your main character, Ollie, have a relationship with God?
Deception reviews
Kevin Lucia Interview
Randy Alcorn answers questions about his novel Deception for sales representatives at Multnomah and Random House (MP3, 8 minutes)
Novel
Journey Interview with Randy Alcorn
Bull
Mastiff
like Mulch in Deception
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