So to celebrate the re-release of my novel Poison in the Water, I am republishing the author Interview I did for the original release with So Vain Books!
Tell us in a couple of
lines what the book is about.
Fashion designer Celeste
Renshaw is living her dream amidst Hong Kong’s glitterati. But the sparkle on
her glamorous lifestyle soon begins to fade when she stumbles on a dark secret
her husband has been keeping.
An exotic location. Tell us
a little more.
There are a couple of key
locations in the book. The protagonist Celeste takes a career break to travel
and in Thailand where she meets Mr Charismatic – Alex Renshaw. An
unfortunate event pushes them together and they travel on from Koh Phi Phi to
Krabi. The story takes you on a journey through the islands encountering the
smells, sounds and the tastes of the East. Thailand remains a special place for
the couple and they venture back there when their marriage is on the rocks.
Then there is London, which
is home and where Cross is based (the name of the fashion house where the
protagonist is a designer). The reader is introduced to luxe living and private
members clubs and is given a glimpse into what life is like behind those closed
doors.
In Hong Kong, where Celeste
and Alex eventually settle, you have the atmosphere of street life - hawkers
selling century eggs and glazed ducks hanging in windows. Hong Kong is such a
busy place, full of culture and the hustle and bustle of street life at
every corner. But Hong Kong has another side as well - a commercial
side which can be quite anonymous. You have these towering skyscrapers
and malls with exquisite dining options in each one. Once you are
inside one of these malls you really could be anywhere in the world.
You are a keen traveller.
Are any of your travel experiences reflected in the book?
I backpacked
around Thailand so I experienced some of what Celeste experiences. There
is a scene in the book where Celeste is on a boat (very similar to the one I
went on) and a little barefoot boy throws rice into the brilliant
turquoise waters near Kho Phi Phi and hundreds of silver fish come to the
surface to eat. That memory is so vivid in my mind from my time travelling that
I just had to include it. There are a few snippets like that in Poison.
I have also spent time in
Hong Kong – as a child we went there as a family on holiday, then again when I
was backpacking and I have been there on business as well. My sister had an
apartment there too. A few years ago I went over to help her furnish
the three floor property and spent a good month in Hong Kong. Looking at fabric
swatches during the day and eating at luxe restaurants at night. Each time I
visited Hong Kong I experienced a different side to it. It was
just the perfect place to set a novel.
What inspired you to write Poison
in the Water?
The lives of the rich can
be something of an enigma to us. We are intrigued by socialites and we have
certain perceptions of them. Whilst many are pretty ordinary, some are not. You
just have to turn the TV on these days and you can see ‘The Real Housewives
of….’ Or Millionaire’s Mansions. Programmes that revolve around a lifestyle
with money.
I have been lucky enough to
get a glimpse into this lifestyle and see what it is really like. The apartment
my sister had in Hong Kong was luxury itself, set over three floors. It
provided amazing inspiration for a place to set this book. I could just see
Celeste and Alex living in an apartment like that with the money to match that lifestyle.
I have had the privilege of going to private members clubs in London and going
to expensive restaurants. It was this champagne lifestyle that inspired me to
write the book. Because the adage of ‘All that glitters is not gold,’ is quite
true and I wanted to explore this theme.
So the book revolves around
a champagne lifestyle. What other themes are prevalent in Poison in the
Water?
Love, of course. It is a
romantic suspense and tells a love story. Celeste meets the man of her dreams,
but things are not all as they first appear. Friendships are a
big theme in the book as well. Some are tested and some are broken. The
protagonist has some close friendships, a man she adores and a meddling busy
body assistant. They all help and hinder her to some extent. Knowing who to
trust is a big issue for Celeste, especially when she has been let down so
badly. But the protagonist is not perfect herself. She has made some mistakes
too and finds it difficult to swallow her pride. Saying she is sorry to the
right people is important.
Who is your favourite
character and why?
Celeste, the protagonist.
It has to be. She is a career woman with steely determination and when we meet
her she has such a passion for life. I love that about her. She lives for the
moment – whereas I am constantly thinking about the future. She reminds me to
be more present in the present! Celeste gets swept up into a world
that is all diamonds and Dior, but the sparkle soon begins to fade and she
faces some difficulties that no woman should ever have to face. She has some
strong people around her, but she has to find an inner strength to truly move
on. I suppose, on some level, I admire her and what she goes through in order
to get out the other side.
What next?
I am working on the second
book in the Chupplejeep mysteries. It’s called The Body in the Bath and
is a light-hearted detective story set in rural Goa. I am also working on a
thriller called Splinter. (Update: The Body in the Bath is now complete and has been released. The next in the Chupplejeep series is my work in progress and is titled Jackpot Jetty!)
Poison in the Water is available as an ebook and paperback on Amazon or through your local bookseller.
Marissa de Luna is an author with a passion for
travel and adventure. Poison in the Water is her fourth novel.
For more information see www.marissadeluna.com
And (although I hate to do this) a little plea for reviews. As it is a re-release all the original reviews on Amazon have been deleted, so if you read it and like it, please do leave a review.