Sunday, March 25, 2012

Heat of the Emirates

Here in the Emirates, Dubai more specifically, the heat is beginning to build. A dust cloud has kept temperatures low, and visibility lower, for a week now. I am starting my one year sojourn in Dubai and hope to be living in the Shadow of the Burj Khalifa very soon. Helpfu,l as my new novel is based here and is provisionally entitled Shadow of the Burj. For an author whose works rests heavily on research it has been easy for me in the past two years as my books were based on people and places I know in London.
In 48 Hours a loss adjuster receives a text threatening his life and it involves scores of London landmarks and relies on real people, their talents and skills. In the follow up Chameleon, also set in London, I had to recreate the abandoned tube station at the Strand, an eerie place with posters on the walls from eons ago. But still a fun place to see. Less dramatic is Thames House, home of MI5. Oddly enough I have had more trouble getting into popular nightclubs than getting into MI5's offices. The people at Britain's foremost intelligence service are keen to be open, keener still to dispel cold war depictions of their staff and agents. Then more latterly with Fogarty, coming soon to a Kindle near you, I had to look at the damage inflicted by the riots and talk to 'legitimate businessmen' who eschewed rumours of their criminality. Contacts on the periphery of criminal organisations in the UK and in near Europe always give a good insight into their 'strictly a business' approach to appalling crimes such as; drug running, prostitution and money laundering. Likewise the Police are always eager to be portrayed positively and so they too will tell you the 'way it really is'.
Here in Dubai it is a lot harder but I guess that I will soon build up the contacts I need to flesh out another novel heavy on research. I hope that Shadow of the Burj will be sent to my publisher later this year and be out for Christmas, as long as I can keep away from the poolside and rattle away at my keyboard.

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