Thursday, November 5, 2009

The Gentlemen's Conspiracy--An Interview of author, Nick Daniels

By Christine Lindsay:

It is such a refreshing change to interview a male author. Nick Daniel's first book 'The Gentlemen's Conspiracy' was just released.

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When Nick first sent me a copy of his novel I was afraid I'd find the male viewpoint not soft or romantic enough for the average female reader. How wrong I was. While this novel will highly entertain male readers, it has plenty of tender scenes to satisfy any woman's heart. For an international flavor, Nick, having lived in various parts of the globe, has a sensitive understanding of many different cultures. This comes through in his characters. Each nuance in voice, accent, and mannerism is vividly drawn in this historically set mystery, but a mystery with a scientific twist.

The story is set in London in the early eighteen hundreds and is evocative of that era. While the hero of the story, Daniel Young, pursues the murderer of his best friend, he fears losing the love of his life, Susan. A secret society is threatening Daniel's life and that of his beloved Susan. But is this secret society bent only on the overthrow of the British monarchy, or is there something even greater at stake? Is this secret society committed to destroying the Christian faith with subversive philosophies in the area of Geology? The hero must ask, "How old is the world really? Can we believe the Biblical account?"

The author has used all his skills as a scientific journalist to weave this fascinating tale, with danger, mystery and love at every twist and turn. At times I found the scientific terms a bit of a challenge, but they were so deftly woven in that they did not shake me out of the story. This book may not be for every women, but those who like something that will tease their mind with possibilities, and want something more than romance will enjoy this book.

It is certainly a book many a male reader would enjoy. I highly recommend it.

And now for my chat with Nick Daniels:

Christine Lindsay: Tell us a little about yourself, Nick, where you live, your family.

Nick Daniels: I'm a Jesus freak, who adores his wife and children, and has all these crazy ideas but not enough time to put them on writing, especially since it's so nice outside in the island in the Pacific where I live, and yes, sometimes I find myself staring at the ocean instead of the computer screen, so most of my writing gets done really late at night when everybody is sleeping and it's too dark to play outside.

CL: Having been to Hawaii once, I’m green with jealousy. So, with such an environment to live in, what do you like to do for fun?

ND: Hiking is a favorite activity but watching thrillers and playing with my kids are what I enjoy the most. Lately, I've been playing lots of different board games, which is weird because I'm in my 30s and I didn't play a lot of board games when I was a kid.

CL: How did you come to write novels, especially this one that is steeped in science and mystery?

ND: I worked as a science journalist for several years and loved Christian apologetics since I was a teenager. One day I was reading a journal article about the history of geology and it occurred to me that there was a novel hidden in that paper. That's how I came up with the premise of The Gentlemen's Conspiracy.

CL: This next question is dear to my heart; Did you ever doubt your call to write; ever feel like giving up?

ND: More than doubts, I think I had to make a choice. I'm a guitar player and played with a band many years ago, but I came to a point where I had to decide between music and writing, and I chose writing. I've always earn my living as a writer, it’s what I do.

CL: Tell us about your awareness of the Lord in your normal writing day.

ND: I pray for creativity every day, and ask God to use me as a writer. He's great at encouraging me, the Holy Spirit's voice always saying: "Finish that book!"

CL: How did you first come to believe in Christ and His promises for your future?

ND: My mom led me to the Lord when I was nine, but it wasn't until I was thirteen that I committed myself to the Lord completely. I had bad company at my school, if you know what I mean, but then I started to hang out with the youth group at church and I said to myself, hum, this is what I want to be like, I want to live for God.

CL: Amazing how many godly mothers lead their children to the Lord. I led my own kids to believing in Christ’s promises. So tell us more about your life following Jesus—What was your darkest hour, and how did God bring you through it?

ND: I've had my shares of darkness, but I would say the darkest came in 1999 when our youth group was infiltrated and divided by a cult. That rocked my faith to the point that I felt angry with God and purposefully did not pray to Him for 3 months. During all that time, God let me know He was still there by my side, arms wide open. One day I just gave up and ran back to Him.

CL: And like the prodigal son, the Lord was waiting for you with open arms. It seems the Lord has blessed you with a ministry in writing, Nick. With the release of your first book, what message do you hope your readers will come away with after reading it?

ND: The main thing is that my readers would finish my novels and think, wow, that was a good read. My themes are rooted in Biblical truths I'm passionate about, so if they enjoy the novel, they will probably grasp those truths and their lives will be impacted.

CL: Now my favourite question, tell us what your most audacious prayer was.

ND: "Lord, use me." And He has!

Thank you, Nick, for telling us something about yourself and your new book. I pray the Lord will use you and this book to not only entertain readers but encourage them to ponder some pretty interesting thoughts. You certainly had me hooked.

You can read more about Nick Daniels on his website Nick Daniels Books

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Author of this review and interview is Christian Lindsay, writer of Inspirational Historicals, winner of the 2009 ACFW Genesis award for Inspirational Historicals. Christine has written 2 novels which are currently seeking publication. One is set in modern-day Northern Ireland, the second is set in India circa 1919. You can find Christine at her website www.christinelindsay.com

13 comments:

  1. Great interview, it was as if I was there with you. I will definitely get this book for Christmas. Thank you for your hard work at ICFW. God Bless.

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  2. Sounds like a great read. Thanks for posting this, Christine. Hope I win the contest, but as a backup strategy, I've made note of the title to check out at my local bookstore.

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  3. Great interview. You've made me add this book to my TBR list, but first I have to find it. Going to check Amazon next.

    Nick, I'd be staring at the ocean too if one was out my window!!!

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  4. Nice interview. The book sounds intriguing. :)

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  5. Christine, great interview. Nick, your book sounds fascinating and I'll have to try and track down a copy soon.

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  6. Thanks Christine,
    Historical fiction rings all the bells for me. Can't wait to hear more about how God continues to answer Nick's prayer in the future. :)

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  7. Great to read this! My TBR pile is growing larger everyday!! Nice to get to know you both a bit better!

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  8. I love British novels, and this one sounds right up my alley! :)

    rebornbutterfly (at) sbcglobal (dot) net

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  9. I loved reading some of your story, Nick and look forward to hearing more from you later. And your book sounds like a "most read."

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  10. I enjoyed your interview very much. You are a new author to me but I would love to read your book.

    seriousreader at live dot com

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  11. This was a great interview. The book sounds really interesting and I'm adding it to my TBR. You all have a wonderful blog and I'll visit often.

    ~~Suzie

    sdjohnson (at) praisemail (dot) com

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  12. Hi, Please enter me in your contest. This definitely sounds like a book I will have to read. Thanks for the info:)
    esterried[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  13. Due to technical difficulties at my house, I was unable to complete the draw yesterday. So . . . . drum roll . . . the winner is Charity. I will contact Charity for arrangements. And if I am unable to contact Charity, I will draw again from the list of commentors. Thank you all for entering your name.

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