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Josh Lanyon Assuming I do manage to write the next three books in the series, they will follow a separate story arc. The first story arc completed with Bell, Book and Scandal. The series could easily end with that book.
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Josh Lanyon All of Sam's close friendships were formed in his youth in Wyoming. I'm not sure Sam would consider Petty a friend. He would not confide anything particularly sensitive or important to him, for example.

That said, he undoubtedly cared more for Petty than his other casual sexual partners. It's possible that in time--had Jason not come along--he might have developed deeper feelings for him.

I would guess that Petty has had an active social and sexual life. He had special feelings for Sam, no doubt, but Sam would not have been his first love--or his last.
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Josh Lanyon Many excellent FBI agents are sprinkled throughout the country. The top positions in the Bureau are extremely competitive, extremely sought after, and since--in theory--the FBI only hires the best of the best, it goes without saying that many of the best agents will not end up in in DC or in the more prestigious offices,

We don't know Petty's backstory, but perhaps one of the bonds between himself and Sam was the fact that they both come from rural western backgrounds. We know that Sam has mentioned retiring to Montana, so maybe Petty has a similiar affinity for the west.
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Josh Lanyon Sam would have had a number of sexual liasons through the years. He would not have taken any of them seriously. There were probably almost always one-offs and he would not have considered them relationships. Even Petty, with whom he did sort of have *some* kind of semi-regular contact would not have qualified as a relationship in Sam's mind.
Josh Lanyon I wouldn't say Petty prefers older guys. I think, typically, he would prefer men his own age. His attraction to Sam would be specific to Sam--this would also be true of Jason. Jason isn't particularly interested in older guys; he's interested in Sam.

For Petty, some of the attraction would be Sam's legendary status, his position of authority, his power within the Bureau--Sam is now chief of a unit Petty would love to belong to. Sam is a charismatic personality (at least to the people who admire him). I'm sure Petty would be somewhat flattered that Sam found him attractive, attractive enough to proposition. And we know that Sam is sexually experienced, sexually...accomplished. So there are lots of things to attract Petty that would have nothing to do with the age difference.

As far as a standalone story, unfortunately, I'm usually not interested enough in my supporting characters to write their stories. I guess I spend too much time developing them into memorable supporting characters. It's hard to regard them as anything else. It's the same situation with David Bradley in the Dangerous Ground series.
Josh Lanyon This was an intriguing question. Several of my characters already have tattoos: Will (Dangerous Ground), Pierce (Stranger on the Shore), Alastair (Strange Fortune), but I was sure there were more, so I threw it out to my Patreons and they pointed out that Gene (Fade to Black) had one -- the whole story is tattoo-based, and Jack (Secrets and Scrabble) took the 5th regarding tattoos in an interview. Also, several of us feel that John in Bedknobs and Broomsticks has a tattoo. It's probably easier to come up with characters who would NOT get a tattoo -- starting with Christopher Holmes and Adrien English. LOL
Josh Lanyon Thank you so much for those lovely words. At this point in time, I feel it's unlikely I'll do a follow up to Winter. It just feels like it ended at the right moment, and that it would almost spoil it to try to pick up again.
Josh Lanyon Hi Virginia,

Yes, the last couple of years have not been conductive to writing. However, while I can't give an exact date, the 12.2 Per-Cent Solution has only been delayed not canceled. The book is the final installment in the series and will definitely happen.
Josh Lanyon Hi Jeannie, Corpse at Captain's Seat is available in print, digital, and soon in audio. 12.2 per-cent solution has been pushed back until the (probably late) autumn. I do plan on getting it out this year. I just can't give an exact date at this time.
Josh Lanyon Hi there! Carina Press currently holds the digital rights to Snowball in Hell, and Carina doesn't publish on Smashwords, so at this time I have no control over that. However, as soon as I get those rights back, I do plan on republishing on Smashwords as well as all the current platforms.
Josh Lanyon Matt's working on it now, so I'm guessing some time in August?
Josh Lanyon Jason meets Sam when he's 33. He turns 34 in The Monet Murders.

Yes, Jason had a crush on Buckner when he was in his teens. Honey had a crush on Jason. And Buckner had a crush on Honey. So the whole thing was typical summertime teenaged angst.

No, there's no possibility that I would revist that period on Jason's life.
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Josh Lanyon Well, I try to change it up a bit with every book, but sometimes a character just looks a certain way in my mind, and if I try to change his hair color or build (for example) because I feel like he's liable to sound too much like the last main character, it always feels "off." Almost as if he's wearing a fake mustache through the story. 😉

I'm not sure why some characters *feel* like they have to have chestnut hair and green eyes versus characters who *feel* blond and slight and hazel-eyed. It's just one of those things you don't want to try to analyze too much lest it get in the way of believing the world you're building for the reader.
Josh Lanyon Dear Azu, thank you for your kind words--and all these questions! You're clearly enjoying the books and that's always nice to know.

I'm currently working on another book for Patreon set, tangentially, in the world of my FBI agents:

Every year, for the past four decades, Dr. John Perry, head of the Twinkleton Paranormal Society, hosts a gala ball and invites the quaint Oregon village’s most notable citizens (both living and dead) to attend. This year is no different—with one exception.

This year, John Perry will vie for the role of Ghost of Honor.

On sick leave while he recovers from injuries sustained when an op went sideways, FBI Special Agent Archie Crane returns to Twinkleton, Oregon—and soon finds himself suspected of homicide by Police Chief Beau Langham.

Beau and Archie go way back—and not all the memories are good. Ten years ago, Archie broke Beau’s heart. Is Beau looking for revenge or does he really think Archie capable of murdering his eccentric former guardian?



I haven't worked out yet whether Archie will run into any of my other Pacific Northwest agents. Time will tell. I suspect he's going to be too busy chasing ghosts, old and new. 😉
Josh Lanyon You're correct. Sam is most definitely not Jason's "type," which I think is pretty clear from Jason's initial reaction to him. 😉 But I don't think Jason had an actual "type" before Sam. I think he gravitated toward attractive and ambitious men who were not looking for anything too heavy or intense in a relationship. Men like himself, in fact. In addition to being ambitious, Jason is obsessed with his work and his sense of mission, so his earlier relationships would previously have mostly been enjoyable but a bit shallow. On the occasions where he did start to become emotionally invested, his job would inevitably have got in the way.

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