2020 Character Interview
Beverley: What’s
your name?
Magpie:
Magpie Muse MacKenzie
Beverley: Where did you grow up?
Magpie: I was born
and raised in Joshua, Arizona, a mining town of the late 1880s and early 1900s.
When mining died, Joshua turned into a ghost town then a hippie haven, and now
a tourist town hanging on the side of Spirit Mountain.
Beverley: During what time period does your story take place?
Magpie:
The story takes place in modern day
Joshua, but there is a 1960s story within the story that helps to solve the
mystery.
Beverley: What’s your story/back story? Why would someone come up
with a story about you?
Magpie: My parents came to Joshua with the first wave of hippie and artist settlers. My mother was well-known for her mystic talents. She died when I was twelve. My father mourned deeply, wallowing in alcohol. When I was fifteen, his relationship with a woman ended with her murder. My seventeen-year-old boyfriend disappeared the same day. No one was ever charged. A doppelganger for my missing boyfriend walks into my mercantile the same day skeleton remains are found in the ruins. The universe sent me a message…solve the decades old mystery or become the next victim.
Beverley: What’s your goal in this story?
Magpie:
My father is suspected of the murder
of his girlfriend and complicit in the disappearance of my boyfriend decades
earlier. I have to clear him.
Beverley: What conflicts are you facing?
Magpie:
Is it possible my father is guilty?
I’ve become attached to Zac, the look-alike for my missing boyfriend. He’s
younger than I am, and, well, he looks like Mark. The vibrations and
déjà vu moments he’s experiencing are leading us down a dangerous path to
discover the truth.
Beverley: Do you have a plan for resolving them?
Magpie:
Zac and I have come up with a sting
operation to draw out the murderer. Hopefully, we can have each other’s backs
and not fall victims.
Beverley: Is there anything else you’d like us to know about you?
Magpie:
I have an older brother and a younger
sister who want their stories told. Although I didn’t inherit my mother’s gift,
both of my siblings are mystics to some degree. Harlan and I have not gotten
along since our mother died. He’s the older sibling, but I was left with the
responsibility of keeping our family together. Elidor hasn’t lived in Joshua
for many years, but she’s coming home.
Blurb for Secrets of the Ravine:
When a ringer for
her long-dead love walks into her life the same day skeletal remains are found
at the edge of town, Magpie MacKenzie can’t ignore what the universe is telling
her…solve the mystery, or become the next victim.
Lawyer Zack
Peartree’s life is orderly and entanglement-free until he visits purportedly
haunted Joshua, Arizona, and meets free-wheeling shopkeeper Magpie. Despite
experiencing troubling visions and odd moments of déjà vu, Zack’s instantly
drawn to Magpie and to the unsolved murder which troubles her so.
Using clues from
her father’s past and Zack’s déjà vu moments, Magpie and Zack race to solve the
mystery, avoid a murderous fate, and to discover their future…together.
Excerpt from Secrets of the Ravine:
Zac picked up the sack with the music box. “Are you
the owner of this great store?”
“I am.” She returned his smile. “Magpie MacKenzie. And
you are?”
“Zac Peartree. Is that your real name?”
Accustomed to his reaction, she gave her standard
reply. “It’s a long story.”
“One I’m sure I’d enjoy hearing. Will you be working
at your mercantile all weekend?”
She swallowed down the recurring flutter. “Mostly.”
“You all should have a drink at the Apparition Room
tonight, the bar below the Copper Mountain Hotel down the block.” Phaedra
finished stuffing paper around the sculpture for protection and then handed the
box to the man with the redhead. “Our very own Magpie MacKenzie will be
singing.”
Magpie scuffed a boot against her friend’s foot to
quiet her.
“She’s on at eight.”
The blonde clapped her hands. “Great. Sounds fun.”
“I guess that means we’ll see you later, Magpie.” Zac
followed his friends but peered over his shoulder with an unreadable expression
before he disappeared out the door and into the chilly wind.
Slightly lightheaded, Magpie braced herself on the
counter. “Honestly, Phaedra, I could—”
“Now, Mags, you haven’t been this tongue-tied over a
guy in years.” She retrieved her purse from behind the counter where she’d set
it when she came in. “I need to get going, and you need to enjoy the quivers
that guy is giving you. I’d guess he’s only thirty or close to it, but what the
hell, he’s hot. Every man should fill his jeans like that, not to mention his
shoulders.” She stopped by the door. “You two looked at each other as if—”
“As if we know
each other?”
“Know each other? I agree he bore a resemblance to
Mark, but that’s all.”
“Really? Sacrebleu,
Phaedra. When I stared into that face, I saw Mark…a soul…from twenty-eight
years ago.” The soul of someone she’d loved.
Who
might have been a murderer…or worse, murdered by my father.
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Thank you so much for having me today, Bev. Magpie enjoyed it.
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