Claudette Walker

Claudette Walker
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Dec 27, 2012

"Extraordinarily entertaining..." says Pacific Book Review



Writing is in progress on the next book of this series.  
Please enjoy the sensual espionage thriller "C Street"... 



"Simply stated, C Street by Claudette Walker is an unforgettable novel. It is a must read for anyone who enjoys intrigue, enigmas 
and haunting memories of a fulfilling thriller."

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Writing is very, very hard work. I have returned to the necessary seclusion to write the next book. Thank you to all my friends who are so supportive of  my work.
 The next book will be another, C Street plus...

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Interview - Through The Authors' Eyes “The Casey Anthony Murder Trial”

Full Interview We Do Write - Dorothy Dreyer - Germany

The bond of mother and daughter is so strong that when it breaks, it makes a sound as loud as thunder. How can a person not report their child missing? How can a woman go on with her life as if nothing happened? How does a child die when she is not at risk from war, gun violence, drugs, illness, or any kind of physical abuse? How, you ask? We could not understand it, either. When we heard of this case, it was as though knives stuck through our hearts. The circumstances surrounding the death of Caylee seemed fishy at best. One moment she is alive and the next dead, while her mother parties all around Orlando, Florida.

To the authors, this was more than shocking – it was unimaginable. We share a bond as old as time, and the thought of this horrific act seemed like something out of a bad movie script. However, it was real – too real. From day one of the trial, the circus began. We were shocked at the lack of ethics from both sides. Lawyers on each side tried to make names for themselves at any cost. We watched with disbelief at the first-ever televised jury selection. 
Did they really think people would not recognize their neighbor or relative by their voice and their answers? It seemed as if the jury was on trial, and to be honest, we both believe this part of the trial should not have been televised. The opening statements were a bad attempt at justice, at best... Read the full interview at Do We Write - Germany 

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REFLECTIONS ON SUSPENSE

Laura Schultz Now Full Interview

A writer of suspense and thrills looks to the gotcha…Being asked to write about the method I use in writing my suspense thrillers, such as the novel “C Street”, left me reflecting. How do I do it? I realize that I first create most of my plot in my head, roll it around until it my brain says, “yes!” Then the work begins. I choose to begin writing before I outline. During the writing process, I find that ideas for the later parts of the story become my outline, and are pasted below the part of the text on which I’m working.

I offer several tips. Characters must be realistic, but that realism is taken to the edge of the envelope. I introduce them for the reader to love or hate immediately and then intensify and add reasons throughout the story that may change the reader’s mind or reinforce their original opinions.

Research – I said research. Let me repeat it one more time, research. The line between fact and fiction is a thing as thin as the line between genius and insanity.  The events that trigger a story and that occur within it must be well researched, as must the locales in which the story develops.  It is for the reader to decide for themselves what has basis in fact and what is purely fictional. This is probably the most fun for the writer – prompting readers to question whether an event happened, if it could happen, or if it is happening now.... Read full interview at Laura Schultz Now

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In 2012, we were able to send gift books along with private letter to our soldiers in Kuwait, 
we thank you the reader.







Dec 19, 2012

Books Ship to Kuwait

Update Kuwait:

They have moved through Germany and are now in Kuwait.



Thank you to all who made this possible.

Dec 10, 2012

"I bid thee adieu...I'm now captive to my imagination and quill."




"To Love The Rose" Novel... The unbelievable sensual love & loss story that became the basis
for the C Street series.

"C Street" Novel... The computer hijacking of America...told in a sensual thriller of power and greed you will not forget. "

.....The series beginning with these two novels have been inspired by my life.
The next two books are co-authored with my adult daughter, Matrix Filia...

"The Casey Anthony Murder Trial" Non-Fiction: The complete technical real-time courtroom trial book.

"Decompression Map" Novella... The road trip journey with a writable journal in the back of the book. Two fictional soldiers created to inspire an additional way to think about decompressing to from trauma.

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Dec 7, 2012

John McAfee "The pen is mightier than the sword."

I must say, I never thought when I created the escape route from Central America to the USA in 
C Street, that John McAfee would be following the jungle route home...

"Sometimes one must take the unpopular side of things... 
in pursuit of the ever evasive justice." Claudette Walker 

Update:
John McAfee has arrived on US soil.  
John McAfee CNBC Interview 

The are a few statics on murder, government corruption and foreign investor fraud in Belize. 
Murder in Central America with Belize number one http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_America ANOTHER case claiming corruption in Belize fraud to investors by government officials, intimidation and threats of arrest. http://fightcorruptionbelize.blogspot.com/

Update:
We are now two weeks in with no ballistic results from Belize. If they
could charge McAfee with murder, why have they not? We must ask this
question. A man has died, but getting the wrong person would only
compound the tragedy. I do not know what happen in Belize. The judge in
Guatemala has ruled that John McAfee is to be released and has 10 days to straighten
out his immigration status, If the Belize government has evidence they
can turn it over to the US Attorney and ask for his extradition. Fleeing is not always guilt and often it is fear of injustice (money can be a double edge sword...). 


"Sometimes one must take the unpopular side of things... 
in pursuit of the ever evasive justice." Claudette Walker 
 
A family has lost a son and father, my heart goes out to them. I hope that the man who gave us so much technology is innocent
and receives fair treatment.  Just because you are parodied, does not mean they are not out to get you. Let's get this one right.

Quote from John McAfee "I used the tools that I had. It was more of a weapon than a lifeline. I have discovered the absolute truth of an adage that I had never before truly taken to heart: "The pen is mightier than the sword."

Reporter Tim Adams: How about William Burroughs's observation that "paranoia is just having the right information"?

John McAfee: "From a First World perspective, my story

would have to seem like paranoia. You sit in comfortable chairs and watch TV. You live under governments that by and large operate on the principles of law. You cannot conceive of a reality in which feelings of safety and predictability are impossible."

John McAfee has a criminal defense lawyer by his side now, while in custody in Guatemala. Justice is never a guarantee to anyone, but I feel a little better knowing he has counsel. Often a persons flight is associated with guilt and not fear of malicious prosecution.

Taking into consideration the massive internet and media stories that may or may not have any basis in truth; the possible profit to some government officials of Belize from seizure of his property, should John McAfee be charged and convicted in Belize... I believe justice could be better served outside Belize.

I do not believe the family of the victim would receive any of the government seized assets should he be the guilty person and I'm finding more reasons to question if he is guilty of anything more than fear of some persons in this government. We need a country to intervene (maybe America or Guatemala) and find out what really happened in Belize. I think Belize should want this as well, for their tourism image. Those who are guilty should be punished and the innocent should be free. Let's try to get his one right.

Full interview by Tim Adams, The Observer http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/dec/09/john-mcafee-fugitive-guatemala-interview