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by Elise Noble


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  If you’d like to read about the Fidda Hilal murder Emmy mentions, you can find that story in Trouble in Paradise, the first book in my Trouble series.

  When Callie Shawcross's wedding plans fall apart, a friend convinces her that a relaxing break in the sleepy Egyptian town of Fidda Hilal is just what she needs.

  As she arrives in the former Bedouin fishing village, Callie feels a sense of peace. The sun is shining, the locals seem friendly and the sparkling azure sea is calling out to her. The day she meets a sexy stranger, she finds a welcome distraction from the life she left back home. But as her feelings for him get more serious, events in paradise take a dark turn.

  After a series of mysterious disappearances, Callie is left hunting for answers, and during her frantic search, she finds out it's not only the town that has secrets.

  For more details: www.elise-noble.com/trouble-in-paradise

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  The town of Dahab has cropped up in a few of my Blackwood books now, and was also the inspiration behind the fictional town of Fidda Hilal in Trouble in Paradise. I first travelled there in 2012 for a last-minute beach holiday because I was craving some sun. Problem is, I’m not really cut out for sitting around doing nothing, and I lasted one day on a sunlounger before I got bored. A sign nearby offered free introductory scuba dives, and as I squeezed myself into a borrowed wetsuit, I didn’t realise quite how addictive diving could be. Honestly, parts of that first week weren’t particularly pleasant—days spent doing mask-off/kit-off drills underwater and evenings spent studying for tests—but by the time I left, I’d got my open water qualification. And I was hooked.

  I’ve been back every year since, and I figured it was about time I wrote a story set there. Emmy and Black’s adventures aside, crime rates in Dahab are actually pretty low, and the town itself is special. It’s not modern and shiny, and that’s part of its charm. The weather’s nearly always good, the sea’s awesome, and the people are super friendly.

  After loads of requests for another Emmy and Black book, I figured last year that I’d better pull my finger out and get it done, so I decided to use my holiday as a research trip. And of course, people helped because that’s what Dahabians do. This story definitely turned into more of a team effort than usual!

  First problem, I needed to work out where to dump Carmela’s body, and who better to ask than a bunch of divers. Big thanks to Eid, Hamed, and Thorsten from Sinai Divers Backpackers for all the brainstorming! After a bunch of discussions, we decided on the spot by the Caves, and one day when we were out on the boat, Eid came sprinting outside and herded me over to the railing. “Look! Do you think he’s dumping a body?” Sure enough, there was a white pickup parked in exactly the right spot, but I wasn’t about to dive down and find out.

  The kitesurf chase came to life one tipsy night in Jackie’s restaurant (the Mexican restaurant by the bridge). The lighting wasn’t so good, so we were basically sitting in the dark eating tacos. At that point, the local police’s theme was “thou shalt not drink alcohol,” so Jackie’s got these neat little hollow stools with lift-off lids for people to hide their booze if the cops came. Needless to say, the stools were pretty full that night.

  At first, I was going to have Emmy and Black borrow a boat to hunt down the bad guys, but that seemed so tame. Then Toby and Fiona, both kitesurf instructors, pointed out that kites can go faster than boats and the new idea was born. Thanks also to veterinarian Liz for reminding me how much blood there would be, everywhere. Even Jackie, who’s a technical diver when he’s not running his restaurant, got involved, supplying churros and information on the kit Emmy and Black would need on their little expedition.

  To share the Dahab love, my lovely friend Kristina took photos of the places that inspired the book, and I’ve put them on my website. If you’d like to take a tour of the town and see the places Emmy and Black visited, you can do that here:

  www.elise-noble.com/stolen-hearts-dahab

  Sadly, I couldn’t find a transplant scientist in Dahab, but I did bump into one a few weeks later in the UK. Thank you, Alasdair, for answering my questions, even if it was a strange conversation to be having at a funeral! And yes, a few years ago, people really did carry organs in picnic coolers across London on the Tube!

  I hope you enjoyed Emmy and Black’s first thriller book. I had a blast writing about them again, and if there’s enough interest, you may see them back in another adventure. Watch this space!

  Elise

  OTHER BOOKS BY ELISE NOBLE

  The Blackwood Security Series

  For the Love of Animals (Nate & Carmen - prequel)

  Black is my Heart (prequel)

  Pitch Black

  Into the Black

  Forever Black

  Gold Rush

  Gray is my Heart

  Neon (novella)

  Out of the Blue

  Ultraviolet

  Glitter (novella) (2019)

  Red Alert

  White Hot

  The Scarlet Affair

  Quicksilver

  The Girl with the Emerald Ring (2020)

  The Blackwood Elements Series

  Oxygen

  Lithium

  Carbon

  Rhodium

  Platinum

  Lead

  Copper (2019)

  Bronze (2019)

  Nickel (2020)

  The Blackwood UK Series

  Joker in the Pack

  Cherry on Top (novella)

  Roses are Dead

  Shallow Graves

  Indigo Rain

  Pass the Parcel (TBA)

  Blackwood Casefiles

  Stolen Hearts

  Blackstone House

  Hard Lines (TBA)

  Hard Tide (TBA)

  The Electi Series

  Cursed

  Spooked

  Possessed

  Demented (2020)

  The Trouble Series

  Trouble in Paradise

  Nothing but Trouble

  24 Hours of Trouble

  Standalone

  Life

  Twisted (short stories)

  A Very Happy Christmas (novella)

 

 

 


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