Author Guest Post - Pat Bertram (& a Giveaway)

Posted by Rashmi, a Mommy Reviewer on 11/11/2009


Readers, please join me welcoming Pat Bertram, author of Daughter Am I who's guest blogging here today!

In Daughter Am I, when twenty-five-year-old Mary Stuart learns she inherited a farm from her recently murdered grandparents-grandparents her father claimed had died before she was born-she becomes obsessed with finding out who they were and why someone wanted them dead. Along the way she accumulates a crew of feisty octogenarians-former gangsters and friends of her grandfather. She meets and falls in love Tim Olson, whose grandfather shared a deadly secret with her great-grandfather. Now Mary and Tim need to stay one step ahead of the killer who is desperate to dig up that secret.
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Often writers will tell a story and then go searching for the facts, which can be a challenge, but I wrote Daughter Am I to fit what I knew about bootleggers, gangsters, and the mob. I had to research cars, because what I know about vehicles wouldn't fill a carburetor, but the rest was easy until it came time to figure out why my robbers buried the gold they stole.

The story depended on the stolen gold disappearing for decades, and I simply could not figure out a believable explanation. I thought perhaps I'd have to abandon the story, but that very evening I happened upon a book a friend was reading about the gold standard. I leafed through the book, and there it was - the robbers' motivation.

On Sunday, March 5, 1933, Franklin Delano Roosevelt announced that saving gold was prohibited, and those who had gold coins, bars, ingots had to surrender their stash. On March 13, armed treasury agents went after everyone known to have gold that hadn't been turned in. This shocked me so much I knew I had to use it for my story.

Serendipitous findings such as this are so common that author Graham Hancock found a term for it, "gifts from the library gods." I am particularly grateful for this gift - without it, there would have been no Daughter Am I.

Pat Bertram
author of DAUGHTER AM I, MORE DEATHS THAN ONE, and A SPARK OF HEAVENLY FIRE -- available online from Amazon, Smashwords, and Second Wind Publishing, LLC
http://patbertram.com
http://ptbertram.wordpress.com
Lucky for us you found that interesting tidbit, Pat!

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103 Comments:

Virginia C said...

According to my father, his father was the biggest bootlegger of the county in which they lived. I have not verified this, and I am not sure if I really want to know : )

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Carol said...

Hearing about the author's experience in gaining material for her book adds to my interest in reading Daughter I Am.

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Baba said...

Oh this sounds like a great mystery to solve! You see so few books that even mention the older generation so I would love to read it!

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Margie said...

This sounds like a fun family mystery. I would like to read it.
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I love mysteries and secrets. This book sounds full of them.

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Sue said...

Looks like a good mystery and I love a good mystery.
Thanks for the giveaway.

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LuAnn said...

I like to think bloggers become friends of sorts through the Internet and I consider Pat in that category. I'd love to read her latest book!

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Susan Helene Gottfried said...

No need to enter me. I'm dropping in because Pat asked me to post about her appearance over at Win a Book. Which I'm always glad to do!

katsrus said...

Hi Pat~followed you over from facebook again. I think it is interesting how Pat takes what she knows & puts it into a book. It is neat about the gold. I did not know that. It is shocking. Just reading the excerpt it sounds wonderful.
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christin said...

This book sounds very intriguing!! I would love to read it:)
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Karen in TN said...

I'd love to read this book - I actually live on my grandfather's farm (but have no expectation of any gold hiding in the ground ... although I do know a dump truck bed is buried here).

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JOHN BECK said...

I would love to win this book. I've become a fan of Pat's writing but have yet to acquire any of her books.

I like her point about coming up with plausible explanations for situations in fiction. I see that as a significant challenge in fiction writing at times.

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Mystery-family-intrigue-all components of a good read.

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I'm following Pat, and now I'm following you. The history, and how she found the history, is fascinating. I love all Pat's book tour articles - always something new to intrigue me.

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Wanda said...

Pat Bertram is a new author to me so I would love to win and read this book. Please enter me in your draw. Thanks.
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Anonymous said...

I'd like to win this book for my mother, which I will gladly give her after I read it!
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Would love to win, sounds like a good read and with winter coming so fast I'm looking for reading material
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holdenj said...

I think the idea of incorporating the older generation of octos and bootlegging history makes this sound like a great read. Thanks for the chance to win.
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Anita Yancey said...

I would like to read this book because I have never read any of Bertram's books, and this one sounds so interesting. Please enter me. Thanks!

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Pat is a brand new author to me and that in itself is exciting. So I am very interested in reading this!


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Interestingly enough I have a relative that was arrested for bootlegging. But, we aren't talking back in the old days... this was last year lol... I think this book sounds very interesting and look forward to reading it whether I win it or not.

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