May Newsletter

May 2023

It’s been awhile since my last Newsletter, which means (pick one) A) I’ve been busy; B) I’m lazy, C) I have nothing to report.

The correct answer is A. I’ve been very busy putting the finishing touches on Blood Lines, which will be published October 10. This will be my second co-authored book with my son, Alex, and the second in the series featuring Army CID Agents Scott Brodie and Maggie Taylor who we first saw in The Deserter. If you haven’t read The Deserter, this is a good time to purchase it.

What is Blood Lines about? Well, you can read all about it on my website page and also pre-order it, based on the glowing description of the book on my website.

Or, if that doesn’t convince you, sometime before publication of Blood Lines I’ll post the first chapter or two on my website, and Alex will do the same. Hope you enjoy the chapters enough to pre-order the whole book. You can check out Alex’s website here.

My last novel, The Maze, will come out in trade paperback on June 13. This is the larger paperback edition, almost as big as a hardcover but less expensive. Perfect for the beach or the pool, or even a swiftly flowing stream or a stagnant body of water.

What am I working on now? I’m glad you asked.

I’m putting aside writing for the summer and I’ve enrolled in a sensitivity class at Columbia University. My goal is to become more aware of my readers’ feelings and to avoid microaggressions in my writing. When you see the new John Corey in a future book, you’ll agree that this was time and money well spent.

So, what is happening with John these days? Well, I’m happy to report that Sony TV has renewed their option for the John Corey series, and they’ll be looking for a screenwriter. Unfortunately, the Screenwriter Guild is on strike, so that’s on hold. I belong to the Authors Guild and we’ve never gone on strike. And if we did, I don’t think anyone would notice. In fact, the publishers might be happy if all their authors stopped writing. Maybe the readers would too. Just kidding.

I’ve written two short stories—Rendezvous and The Book Case which are available as e-books. Rendezvous is a Vietnam War story, and The Book Case is a John Corey story, showing John in his early days as an NYPD Homicide detective. I think you’ll like both stories and you can click here for more information.

So, after you’ve read my short stories and all my other books, here’s some suggestions for summer reading: Getting Out of Saigon, by my friend Ralph White. And The Siberia Job by Josh Haven to be published on June 6, which you can pre-order now. Also, another great book to pre-order now is Michael Koryta’s, An Honest Man that will be released on July 25.

Rather than me telling you what these books are about, check them out online and see if they interest you—which I’m sure they will, because I enjoyed them and I don’t like to read.

I enjoy hearing from my readers, so please keep your emails coming, and let me know what books you’re reading this summer. Also let me know if you’ve pre-ordered Blood Lines—I’ll take your word for this—and I’ll chose 5 people at random to receive an Advance Reader’s Copy of Blood Lines which I’ll have from the printer in mid-June, three months before publication date. I’ll even sign it if you want, and include a bookmark.

Memorial Day is upon us, which means summer is almost here, and Memorial Day weekend sales and barbeques are coming. But somewhere along the line we’ve forgotten the solemn meaning of Memorial Day which is to honor the men and women in the armed forces who have given their lives to defend the country. So please take a moment on Memorial Day to remember those who made the supreme sacrifice. And I will especially remember my brothers in the First Cavalry Division who did not return from Vietnam.

Have a great summer. See you in September.

Sincerely,
Nelson
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message 1: by Grrrrrr (new)

Grrrrrr Hey, I am certainly looking forward to read how John Corey endures a sensitivity training program and what the result becomes. Thanks for the update.


message 2: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Oh God - don't "fix" John Corey. Half the reason I like him so much is that he's a bit of an asshole. If people are offended by him, let them read something else. Please don't make him bland and boring!


message 3: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Hello Nelson DeMille,

I've just pre-ordered Blood Lines on Amazon. Pick me! Pick me, for the free signed copy with a bookmark!

Also, please don't change John Corey. I'm assuming that's the hilarious DeMille sense of humor coming through but just in case you've gone serious on us... please let John get even more curmudgeonly, if possible, not less.

Thanks, from your number one fan, as in Misery number one fan,
Cheryl Jenkins


message 4: by Dave (new)

Dave I certainly hope you don't ruin John Corey to appease a very small percentage of readers.


message 5: by Kaye (new)

Kaye Wyly I don't even have to read what your books are about...I automatically buy each new release and after reading them, some I keep and some I pass on to other reading fans of yours. Can't wait to read your new one. Pre-ordering from amazon as soon as I click "post"...

An author who doesn't like to read? I know that has to be in jest! BTW, I like Corey just fine the way he is...


message 6: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen Comeau I just finished ‘The Maze’ and John Corey was more obnoxious than ever to the point where I’ve missed him every day since I put the book down! LOL


message 7: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Pasterczyk OMG Sensitivity Training? In NYC I guess that’s the equivalent of telling a literary critic “if I gave you a penny for your thoughts, I’d have change coming…” 😜

Pre-ordered Blood Lines — please include me in the drawing.


message 8: by Shyla Chapman (new)

Shyla Chapman Please dont change John Corey.


message 9: by Les (new)

Les LOL good one


message 10: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette I have to agree with everyone who said please leave John as he is, or you're going to have to re-open Bellevue and put him in there as a patient. :)

I just pre-ordered Blood Lines on Audible, can't wait to read it! Would certainly love to get an Advanced Reader's Copy signed by you!! The Maze is on my list TBR.

I have to say my top 2 favorite of your books are Plum Island and The General's Daughter. Planning to re-read Plum Island before the year is out.

In honor of my fellow veterans who paid the price for our freedom, I honor them, pray they are having fair winds and following seas and hope they know it was not in vain! Semper Fi!

Have a safe and wonderful Summer!


message 11: by Chris (new)

Chris Collier Thanks for the update on all you are doing. I love your books and have gone about buying hard copies of every book you have written. I'm not quite there, but I'm getting close.
Like others, I love John Corey as he is and has been; it will be interesting to see what he looks like in your future work.
I pre-ordered your new book, Blood Lines, through a locally owned neighborhood book store. I purchase most everything here (Wordsworth Books in Little Rock, Arkansas) in support of their wonderful store, other than purchasing used hardcovers from library book sales or occasionally on-line as I search for older editions. I would always welcome a signed edition of any of your works, so I would love to be considered for Blood Lines.
Thank you again for the informative update. I look forward to continuing my accumulation of your work and reading each one.
Continued best,
Chris Collier


message 12: by Linda (new)

Linda Morris Here's another request that you leave John Corey as is, i.e. a real pain-in-the-butt, but a lot of fun to read.
Linda Morris


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