Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Sixth Anniversary of the Publication of The Tesla Legacy

This is the sixth anniversary of the publication of The Tesla Legacy. Nikola Tesla was a dichotomy. He had a brilliant mind and could invent in that mind and go to prototype without a blueprint. He gave us alternating current technology for the lights in our homes and offices. But he was also on the autism spectrum with many weird quirks. When he went to a restaurant, he insisted on having multiples of three napkins (3, 6, 9), and he didn’t like being touched.


My international thriller, The Tesla Legacy, is a modern-day story of an Afghani terrorist and a secret government agent trying to get their hands on a weapon of mass destruction designed by Tesla but includes a lot of background about Nikola Tesla, the historical figure.

The Tesla Legacy is available in print, e-book and audio editions:
             
Print https://amzn.to/3mz4rlf 
e-book https://amzn.to/3d45whL 
 Audio download https://bit.ly/3rZtlvD          
Audio CD https://bit.ly/3dP9LNp

Picture a retired mathematics professor and conspiracy nut with a butt-kicking, surrogate-daughter sidekick. Elmore Kranz bombards the police with his predictions of disaster until one of them actually happens, to the point that he’s implicated in the plot. Even with the assistance of his one ally, rookie cop Brittney Chase, people start dying around Elmore as attempts are made on his life. Following up on inventions from eccentric genius, Nikola Tesla, Elmore and Brittney team up to solve a hundred-year-old puzzle.

https://www.mikebefeler.com 



Thursday, February 16, 2023

Panels at Left Coast Crime Conference

I’ll be attending the Left Coast Crime Conference in Tucson March 16-19. I’ll be on two panels. On Thursday at 5 PM I’ll be joining moderator Catriona McPherson and panelists Leslie Karst, Ed Lin and D. R. Ransdell on the panel, How Do You Know What’s Funny? On Friday at 11:30 I’ll be with moderator Alicia Gaspar de Alba and panelists Ellen Kirshman, Barna W. Donovan and Susan McCormick on the Senior Sleuth panel.

Thursday, February 9, 2023

Where Has Customer Service Gone?

I’ve seen many examples of companies treating existing customers as second-class citizens. When I was in the business world, the emphasis was on keeping customers by providing good service. Today, I experience a lack of interest in providing good customer service. The most recent example is a bank where we have a certificate of deposit. The CD has come due, so I checked with the bank on current rates for renewal. They gave me a lower rate than a rate they were advertising in the lobby. The banker explained that the advertised rate was for “new customers.” Voila. As an existing customer, I was being treated as a second-class citizen. You would think they would give me the best rate to retain me as a customer. No deal. I closed the account and moved my money to another bank that gave the best rates to everyone.

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Writers Critique Groups

Since I began writing in 2001, I have joined a number of writers critique groups. These are groups of writers who give feedback to each other on their manuscripts to help improve their writing. The first one I attended was with a co-worker. Then I was introduced to a group of mystery writers who were very helpful in getting me started as a mystery writer. I’ve also been in general groups that have writers representing multiple genres. As well as in-person critique groups, I’ve also participated in on-line groups. For a number of years now, I’ve not been in a critique group, but I just signed up for a critique group sponsored by Sisters in Crime. I’ll keep you posted on how it goes.