Friday, September 15, 2017

Blog Tour + #Giveaway: Burning Cold by Lisa Lieberman @XpressoTours



Burning Cold
Lisa Lieberman
(Cara Walden Mystery, #2)
Publication date: September 12th 2017
Genres: Adult, Historical, Mystery

Budapest: 1956. Newlywed Cara Walden’s brother Zoltán has disappeared in the middle of the Hungarian revolution, harboring a deadly wartime secret. Will Cara or the Soviets find him first?

Cutting short her honeymoon in Paris to rescue a sibling she’s never met was not Cara’s idea, but her husband Jakub has a reckless streak, and she is too much in love to question his judgment. Together with her older brother Gray, they venture behind the Iron Curtain, seeking clues to Zoltán’s whereabouts among his circle of fellow dissidents, all victims of the recently overthrown Communist regime. One of them betrayed him, and Cara realizes that the investigation has put every person they’ve met at risk. Inadvertently, they’ve also unmasked a Russian spy, who is now tailing them in the hope that they will lead him to Zoltán.

The noir film of Graham Greene’s The Third Man inspires Lisa Lieberman’s historical thriller. Burning Cold features a compelling female protagonist who comes to know her own strength in the course of her adventures.



Interview with Lisa Lieberman

What inspired you to write Burning Cold?
My series is set in the 1950s and revolves around old movies. I love noir and one of my favorite pictures is The Third Man (1949), a collaboration between author Graham Greene and director Carol Reed starring Orson Welles in a fascinating, sinister role. Roger Ebert described the postwar setting of The Third Man as “the exhausted aftermath of Casablanca.” It’s a story about an American (Joseph Cotten) who is invited to visit a friend (Welles) in postwar Vienna, but arrives to find that his friend has died in a car accident. He starts asking questions—you know how those brash Americans are always stirring up trouble—and is soon being hunted by his friend’s blackmarket cronies. Very suspenseful!
I transposed the story to Hungary. Cara Waldens brother Zoltán has disappeared in the middle of the Hungarian revolution, harboring a deadly wartime secret. Together with her older brother Gray, Cara and her new husband venture behind the Iron Curtain, seeking clues to Zoltáns whereabouts among his circle of fellow dissidents, all victims of the recently overthrown Communist regime. One of them betrayed him, and Cara realizes that the investigation has put every person theyve met at risk. Inadvertently, theyve also unmasked a Russian spy, who is now tailing them in the hope that they will lead him to Zoltán.

Can you tell us a little bit about the characters of Burning Cold?
Cara is a young actress and nightclub singer, the daughter of a famous expatriate Hungarian director, Robbie Walden (born Roby Szabó), the sort who didn’t practice monogamy. She and her older brother Gray, a blacklisted Hollywood screenwriter and closeted homosexual, were the products of different dalliances, and it turns out that Robbie also fathered a son back in Hungary, Zoltán.
When the book opens, Cara and her new husband Jakub are on their honeymoon in Paris when they learn about the outbreak of the Hungarian revolution. A Polish Jew who fought with the French Resistance during World War II, Jakub has a reckless streak and convinces the others to go in and rescue Zoltán during a lull in the fighting. But Zoltán is one of those purist types, a poet, who might prefer to martyr himself for the cause.
So, those are the major characters, but there are some colorful minor characters as well including their guide in Budapest, József, a decent, broken man who knew their brother in prison; Ames, a hard-drinking British tabloid journalist; György, a childhood friend of their father’s and the sole survivor of the Jewish community that Robbie fled when he emigrated to America, and Zoltán’s wife Anna, a physician who runs an orphanage for the abandoned children of the regime’s so-called enemies.


You know I think we all have a favorite author. Who is your favorite author and why?

Graham Greene (as if you couldn’t tell . . .) He takes on serious questions but never takes himself too seriously. And he writes beautifully.


If you could time-travel would you travel to the future or the past? Where would you like to go and why would you like to visit this particular time period?
Honestly, I feel as if I am traveling everywhere I’ve wanted to go by writing these historical mysteries. London during the coronation of Queen Elizabeth, Sicily, Cannes, Monace for Grace Kelly’s wedding, hanging out in Paris and listening to great jazz, watching the events of the Hungarian Revolution unfold right before my very eyes. Cara’s adventures give me an excuse to visit dangerous times and places from the safety of my study.

Do you have any little fuzzy friends? Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?
Sadly, our sweet Golden Retriever Jasmine succumbed to a brain tumor last summer. She was thirteen and my kids can barely remember a time when she wasn’t part of their lives. We’re just starting to think about getting another dog, visiting shelters, waiting for that special dog to claim us.

Here she is in her favorite place at the top of the stairs.

Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to visit with us today.



Author Bio:
Lisa Lieberman is the author of the Cara Walden series of historical mysteries featuring blacklisted Hollywood people in exotic European locales. All the Wrong Places and Burning Cold are available from Passport Press in print and e-book.

Trained as a modern European cultural and intellectual historian, Lieberman abandoned a perfectly respectable academic career for the life of a vicarious adventurer through dangerous times and places. She has written extensively on postwar Europe and is the founder of the classic movie blog Deathless Prose. She now directs a nonprofit foundation dedicated to redressing racial and economic inequity in public elementary and secondary schools. She is a member of Sisters in Crime and Mystery Writers of America.

After dragging their three children all over Europe while they were growing up, Lisa and her husband are happily settled in Amherst, Massachusetts.


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1 comments:

Giselle said...

Thanks for hosting today, Nancy! :)