Please welcome fellow SMFS list
member donalee Moulton to the blog today as she discusses the setting for her
first mystery in the Riel Brava Mystery series.
In the Right Place by donalee
Moulton
Céad míle
fáilte. This
Gaelic expression means “a hundred thousand welcomes.” If you live in Nova
Scotia, as I do, this is an expression you will have seen for much of your
life. (Pronouncing it is a different issue altogether.) A hundred thousand
welcomes in any language speaks to the type of people you are likely to
encounter when you come here and the values they place on such encounters.
Riel Brava – attractive, razor-sharp, ambitious, and something much more – is the lead character in my new mystery, Hung Out to Die. He lives in Elmsdale, Nova Scotia, about a 40-minute drive from Halifax, the province’s capital. In East Coast parlance, Riel is a come from away.
Raised in Santa Barbara,
California, Riel has been transplanted to Nova Scotia where he is CEO of the
Canadian Cannabis Corporation – one of the estimated four to twelve percent of
CEOs who are psychopaths. It’s business as usual until Riel finds his world
hanging by a thread.
Riel’s chief financial officer is
found hanged in his office. The police determine the death is not the result of
suicide. Still, Riel resists the hunt to catch a killer. Detective Lin Raynes
draws the reluctant CEO into the investigation, and the seeds of an unexpected
and unusual friendship are sown. Ultimately, Riel finds himself on the butt end
of a rifle in the ribs and a long drive to the middle of Nowhere, Nova Scotia.
Fact is, I could have placed Riel
in the middle of anywhere. The murder is not location specific. The victim does
not fall from the Brooklyn Bridge or mysteriously appear atop Old Faithful,
places that are singular. Nova Scotia made sense for me as a writer, and it
made sense for Riel as a character. I live here; I know this province better
than any other place. I can write about it with ease, and with a personal
perspective.
For Riel, who lives uncomfortably
in a world where people hug each other because they care and share the pain of
others because their brain is wired that way, being in a place where he does
not have roots, where he is an outsider, mirrors what goes on within Riel. It’s
the right place for him.
Because I am from Nova Scotia, I
can also authentically and naturally insert elements of life here. Take the
language, for instance. You may discover some new words such as “bejesus” and “tinchlet.”
There will be expressions common to the area. “Bless your heart” is one you’ll
hear a lot in Nova Scotia, and Riel hears it as well. It does not resonate.
There is also food that has Nova
Scotia marinated into it, as Riel discovers. Turns out Riel is now a donair
aficionado. (I am not.)
One of the things I have learned as
a writer is that I am in control, and I am not in control. I can decide to
situate a character in a particular place, and the character will let me know
if that is the right place as the writing unfolds. In the case of Riel, he ends
up in the dark of winter at a deserted row of cottages called, what else, Céad
míle fáilte.
I did not see that coming. I have a feeling Riel did.
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donalee Moulton ©2024
donalee Moulton’s first mystery book Hung out to Die was published in 2023. Conflagration! was published in 2024. It won the 2024 Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Mystery/Suspense (Historical Fiction).
“Swan Song” was one of 21 stories selected for publication in Cold Canadian Crime. It was shortlisted for an Award of Excellence. Her short story “Troubled Water” was shortlisted for a 2024 Derringer Award and a 2024 Award of Excellence from the Crime Writers of Canada. Both stories have been reprinted in several anthologies.
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