I’m thrilled to have author Roland Clarke on today with the Spiral of Hooves Blog Tour! Check out his Facebook Launch Party today to meet him and other interesting guests and you could win one of several giveaways. I’ll be on at 4pm ET as a guest author. Check out this mystery set in the equestrian world of eventing! PLUS you could win a signed copy of the Second Edition of Spiral of Hooves. Just comment below.
Here’s what Kristina Stanley, best-selling author of the Stone Mountain Mystery Series says, “A thriller set in the high-stress, competitive environment of the horse riding life. Clarke mixes the excitement of the equestrian community with murder, romance, and friendships that are not what they seem. Clarke’s prose evokes vivid imagery, and the plot keeps you guessing. A thoroughly enjoyable read.”
The Spiral of Hooves Tour
Welcome to this hitching post on the Spiral of Hooves Blog Tour celebrating the August 7th launch of the second edition of Roland Clarke’s equestrian mystery, Spiral of Hooves.
BLURB:
In Canada, researcher Armand Sabatier witnesses what could be the murder of groom Odette Fedon, but traumatic images from his past smother his memory, and a snowstorm buries the evidence. Harassed by nightmares but fighting through them, Armand remembers the crime a few months later. By then he is in England, where he is dragged into a plot involving international sport horse breeding.
Suspecting everyone around him, Armand is forced to brave the past that he has kept buried. But what made Armand leave France? Where did he learn to survive and fight for justice? Why is the English rider Carly Tanner treading the same path as the first victim, Odette?
Can he save Carly before he has more blood on his hands?
EXCERPT:
The white-out descended, blanketing any evidence that might have remained, leaving Armand bewildered and uncertain as to what he had witnessed. Now his panic was building, reawakening the haunting memory that had never faded from his heart. He was back in another country, helpless, as he watched a broken body struggle for life, and the blood on his hands spilt on trampled snow.
Spiral of Hooves is available from Amazon on Kindle and for the first time in paperback – https://bookgoodies.com/a/B073W3CLDV
What is Spiral of Hooves in brief?
An enthralling mystery full of twists, turns, and suspense, Spiral of Hooves is set against the competitive equestrian world of eventing. Characters are thrown together from different countries by their ambitions, ideals and desires, and by their passion for horses. Relationships are tested and challenges surmounted as the mystery builds.
Who is Roland Clarke in brief?
He is a retired equestrian journalist, photographer, and event organiser. Sadly, Multiple Sclerosis clipped his wings, and he was unable to meet deadlines or get to equestrian events easily. Recently, his wife Juanita and he moved with their two dogs, Quetzal & Treeky to Boise, Idaho having lived in Harlech, North Wales for over two years.
THE CROSS-EXAMINATION
How did Spiral of Hooves originate?
The novel arose from observations made during my years as an equestrian journalist, right back to my brief time at ‘The Field’. In my twenties, I had a rough idea for a story involving a Canadian and an English rider, but while watching a horse show in about 1998, the idea began to evolve. Although the first edition of “Spiral of Hooves” took me thirteen years to complete, I used my experience of the equestrian world to develop and refine the novel. The Second edition allowed me to address some of the questions raised by reviewers of the first release and correct some typos, I hope.
Why a Canadian? Aren’t you British?
I was born in England although my mother was Anglo-Chilean and my father was English. I spent a few years studying near Montreal, in the French part of Canada and that sowed the seeds of the novel before I even started on my equestrian career. A part of me dreamt of living in Canada, but I’ve ended up in the Idaho, USA – where the sequel to Spiral of Hooves will be set.
Is the sequel written? Does it involve more eventing?
Tortuous Terrain has yet to progress beyond draft one, but it has some of the characters from Spiral of Hooves so there is some eventing. However, the mystery to be solved by the main characters this time revolves around the threats to two sisters, one an endurance or trail rider and the other a barrel racer.
How much of your books is realistic?
I set Spiral of Hooves in the eventing world, so elements had to be realistic. All the shows are based on real events, so where possible, I tried to give a sense of the settings, using, for instance, some fences that I knew were on the cross-country courses. Some of the actions and reactions are based on interviews with riders, veterinary surgeons, breeders, etc. I had to ensure that my colleagues in the sport would recognise elements, and then accept that the fiction was possible. Tortuous Terrain requires more research as the setting is less familiar.
Have you ever met the characters in Spiral of Hooves ?
Although none of the characters resemble anyone, I have interviewed five of the characters for my website if you want to meet them at https://rolandclarke.com/spiral-of-hooves/.
Is there a message in your novels that you want readers to grasp?
Don’t let outward appearances dictate your actions.
Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?
I attempt to be an MS Warrior and keep writing. However, the toughest challenge is finding time to write when multiple sclerosis is draining my strength. Beyond that, I struggle with the editing, never quite sure how to improve my drafts. I’m better at plotting the original story.
Do you have a blog/website? If so what is it?
I blog erratically at http://rolandclarke.com. Please drop by and say hello.
Please make a comment below if you would like to be entered in the Giveaway for a signed copy of the Second Edition of Spiral of Hooves. Giveaway ends August 14th. I will announce the winner here!
I love thrillers and I need for them to ‘mess’ with my head. I’ve read the blurb and some Goodreads reiews and now… well, I crave it, lol. Thank you so much for this wonderful post and for the chance to win this book.
Thanks for stopping by Irma! Good luck winning!
Thanks, Irma, for commenting. As Donna says, good luck. And I hope my writing can ‘mess’ with your head.
Wow. I love horses and this sounds thrilling. And that cover is lovely. I hope the tour is a smashing success.
Thanks for visiting Laura! It does sound thrilling indeed and I love horses. Good luck!
Thanks, Laura, for your ‘thrilled’ comments. Can I admit that I love horses too? Good luck.
Laura, YOU ARE THE WINNER! I will pass along your email to Roland to connect over shipping the book out.!
Congratulations, Laura. I have emailed you and have a book waiting.
This book sounds like it ticks all of the boxes. A great opportunity thank you.
Thanks, Mary, for the comment. I’m glad that the book ticks the boxes – good luck.
Many thanks, Donna, for taking part in the Tour and helping to promote ‘Spiral of Hooves’.
Glad I made it in time for the giveaway. 🙂 Sounds like an interesting read. I have worked on horse farms and have always felt a connection to horses and the equestrian world. Wishing Roland the best of luck! Thanks for sharing and for the giveaway. 🙂
Thanks, Jess, for commenting – good luck. One of my very first jobs was working on a horse farm in Canada and I guess that set me on this path, Horses never go away in our souls.
I’m always looking for new equestrian-themed books, and can’t wait to read this one!
Thanks, Caren. Hoping that the book is a thrilling read.