Showing posts with label Best Selling Author Luke Murphy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Selling Author Luke Murphy. Show all posts

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Luke Murphy, Thriller Author, New Release Dark Horse 2026

 

 Author Spotlight Interview



When the sister of his former teammate is found murdered, former football star Calvin Watters finds himself in the heart of the Deep South to find justice no one else seems willing to seek. The local police are more interested in cover-ups than clues, and the townspeople have made it clear: Calvin is not welcome.


For my newest novel, DARK HORSE, some of the inspiration came from growing up in Shawville, Quebec.
While the fictional town of Port Hope, Mississippi, bears little resemblance to Shawville on the surface, both communities share something important: the feeling that comes from living in a small town where everyone knows everyone.


In small towns, people know your family. They know your history. News travels quickly. Sometimes, so do rumors. There is a strong sense of community, but there is also a sense that everyone has stories they don't always share.


When I began writing DARK HORSE, I wanted to capture that feeling, the sense that beneath the surface of an ordinary community, secrets can exist unseen.
Port Hope became the perfect setting.


The town in the novel is fictional, but the atmosphere was shaped by years of living in a place where relationships run deep, and people know far more about one another than they might admit.





1. Congratulations on your new release! Can you tell readers a little about your book in your own words?

When the sister of his former teammate is found murdered, former football star Calvin Watters finds himself in the heart of the Deep South to find justice no one else seems willing to seek. The local police are more interested in cover-ups than clues, and the townspeople have made it clear: Calvin is not welcome.

2. What inspired this story, and where did the initial idea come from?

For my newest novel, DARK HORSE, some of the inspiration came from growing up in Shawville, Quebec.

While the fictional town of Port Hope, Mississippi, bears little resemblance to Shawville on the surface, both communities share something important: the feeling that comes from living in a small town where everyone knows everyone.

In small towns, people know your family. They know your history. News travels quickly. Sometimes, so do rumours. There is a strong sense of community, but there is also a sense that everyone has stories they don't always share.

When I began writing DARK HORSE, I wanted to capture that feeling—the sense that beneath the surface of an ordinary community, secrets can exist unseen.

Port Hope became the perfect setting.

The town in the novel is fictional, but the atmosphere was shaped by years of living in a place where relationships run deep and people know far more about one another than they might admit.


3. Which character surprised you the most while writing, and why?

Despite this being the 5th novel in the series, Calvin Watters always surprises me. He has so much depth, and brings so much to a story, that he is such an easy character to follow, root for, and write from. It doesn't seem to matter what direction I go in, Calvin is able to adapt and persevere under wild circumstances. He is so much fun to write about.


4. Without giving away spoilers, what scene was your favourite to write?

One of the early scenes in DARK HORSE involves the discovery of a body along a trail. While the story itself is entirely fictional, the setting was inspired by memories of walking home from school along the Cycloparc PPJ route in Shawville. Like many kids growing up in the Pontiac, I spent countless hours walking that trail and exploring the surrounding area. During the day, it was simply part of everyday life. But like many familiar places, it took on a different character after dark. What seemed ordinary in daylight could feel mysterious at night.


5. Is there a message or theme you hope readers take away from the book?

I write fiction. There are no messages or morals to my stories. My biggest hope is that readers walk away feeling entertained... feeling like they had just spent hours in an adventure that they didn't want to end, and they can't wait for the next one. Certainly, "small town secrets" is a major theme, and maybe they can learn about the power of gossip and rumours.

6. What has been the biggest challenge you've faced as an author?

My biggest challenge as an author, always, is finding time to write. As a full-time teacher, with my young children playing youth sports and travelling all over, finding quiet time to sit down with my thoughts is my biggest challenge.

7. What does your writing routine look like? Are you a planner, a pantser, or somewhere in between?

My routine has changed over the years. I used to be a planner, a plotter. I'd have to have pages of notes before I started a novel, but now I don't. Now, since I have a series going, and my main characters are already created, I don't need as many notes to get going. Now, I just let the characters take me where they want to go.

8. If readers could take only one thing away from your new release, what would you want it to be?

See my answer for #5

9. What's next for you? Are you already working on another project?

I'm always working on a new project. Whether it's just thinking about a book or actually writing, the wheels are always spinning. I usually have multiple ideas happening, but I usually wait to decide if my next book will be a Calvin Watters novel, a Charlene Taylor novel, or something new and unrelated.


10. Where can readers connect with you online and purchase your latest book?

My website in http://www.authorlukemurphy.com
All of my social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn) are under Author Luke Murphy.


What fictional world would you most like to visit? Which author has influenced your writing the most?

The Hardy Boys mysteries were the first mysteries I ever read, and James Patterson was the first adult author I ever read. 

Coffee, tea, or something stronger while writing?

Actually both. My first cup is a coffee (with Hazelnut cream), and my second cup is a tea (with milk).

If your book became a film, who would you love to see in the cast?

Calvin Watters would be maybe Chadwick Boseman or Michael B. Jordan.


 All of my books are available on Amazon. 


Monday, October 23, 2023

The Cradle Will Fall By Luke Murphy. New Release!

                                                





A rogue cop...


When the FBI refuses to acknowledge the disappearance of Agent Matt Stone during a covert investigation overseas, Detective Charlene Taylor has no choice but to go on the hunt. The Ukraine can be unforgiving to outsiders, but the detective has no idea just how deep the corruption runs.


A renegade PI...


There is only one person Charlene can turn to. Trusted friend and former leg-breaker, Calvin Watters, is a protector, and the only man who can go head-to-head with the danger that awaits them. Charlene must put her faith in Calvin, and hope that, together, they can find a way to uncover the truth surrounding the missing Americans.


Can Charlene and Calvin team up one more time to overcome an evil syndicate of corrupt cops, and a government conspiracy covered-up by an entire country?



Amazon Link: https://mybook.to/7vsbX 



Review Blurbs


“Luke Murphy’s The Cradle Will Fall is one part thriller, one part social commentary, and one part international caper and one part. Brutish, funny, compelling and revelatory all at once.”—Anthony Bidulka, winner of the 2023 Best Crime Novel Award

“The Cradle Will Fall is a well-researched potpourri of mystery, danger and intrigue—a fast read that sticks with you long after you turned the last page.”—Cheryl Kaye Tardif, bestselling author of Children of the Fog

“Don’t miss this entertaining read in a unique setting of a cold environment.”—Dianna T. Benson, award-winning and international bestselling author of The Hidden Son






Luke Murphy is the International bestselling author of two series: The Calvin Watters Mysteries and The Charlene Taylor Mysteries.


Murphy played six years of professional hockey before retiring in 2006.


His sports column, “Overtime” (Pontiac Equity), was nominated for the 2007 Best Sports Page in Quebec, and won the award in 2009. He has also worked as a radio journalist (CHIPFM 101.7).


Murphy lives in Shawville, QC with his wife and three daughters. He is a teacher who holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing, and a Bachelor of Education (Magna Cum Laude).


The Cradle Will Fall is Murphy’s seventh novel.


For more information on Luke and his books, and to sign up for his newsletter, visit: www.authorlukemurphy.com. ‘Like’ his Facebook page: www.facebook.com/AuthorLukeMurphy. Follow him on Twitter: www.twitter.com/AuthorLMurphy and Instagram: www.instagram.com/AuthorLukeMurphy 


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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

New Release By Best Selling Author Luke Murphy

 




Author Bio 

Luke Murphy is the International bestselling author of Dead Man’s Hand (Imajin Books, 2012) Kiss & Tell

(Imajin Books, 2015), and Wild Card (Imajin Books, 2017).

Murphy played six years of professional hockey before retiring in 2006. His sports column, “Overtime”

(Pontiac Equity), was nominated for the 2007 Best Sports Page in Quebec and won the award in 2009.

He has also worked as a radio journalist (CHIPFM 101.7).

Rock-A-Bye Baby is Murphy’s fourth novel.

Murphy lives in Shawville, QC, with his wife and three daughters. He is a teacher who holds a Bachelor of

Science degree in Marketing and a Bachelor of Education (Magna Cum Laude).

For more information on Luke and his books, visit www.authorlukemurphy.com,  ‘like’ his Facebook

page http://www.facebook.com/AuthorLukeMurphy and follow him on Twitter

www.twitter.com/AuthorLMurphy.



An aunt’s worst nightmare…

In the city of Denver, a series of baby kidnappings has the town devastated. With no ransom demands

and no contact from the perpetrators, local law enforcement is at a dead end. No motive equals no

answers.

A cop’s personal obsession…

Charlene Taylor’s niece becomes a victim, and the LAPD detective is thrown headfirst into a whirlwind

case with similarities to one from seven years earlier. Out of her jurisdiction, and with no friends or

leads, Charlene must walk-the-line between cop and sister.

Who can she trust?

Charlene has to decide who’s an ally, and when an unlikely partner steps forward, they must race

against the clock: because that critical 48-hour window has come and gone.





Review Blurbs

“Rock a Bye Baby has everything—a haunted protagonist, heartfelt emotion, and a twisty, thrilling plot.

A scorcher of a follow-up in a promising series.”—David Ellis, NYT bestselling author of The Last Alibi

"Murphy has cleverly crafted a riveting crime thriller, with a hefty dose of white-knuckle suspense.

Entertaining and enticing to the very last page."—Cheryl Kaye Tardif, bestselling author of Submerged

“Rock a Bye Baby is an exquisitely told thriller, full of surprises and terrifying moments. Murphy is a

gifted storyteller who keeps the tension crackling throughout. Charlene Taylor drives the story to a very

satisfying and unexpected ending.”—Kristina Stanley, bestselling author of the Stone Mountain series.


Run out and grab your copy today!