Interview with Nanci Rathbun, Author of Blood Kills
20 Apr 2021
What can you tell us about your new release, Blood Kills?
Blood Kills is much more of a thriller than the other books, but there is a deep vein of romance running through it, too, as PI Angelina Bonaparte and her homicide detective boyfriend reunite and several years apart. The main plot twist seemed to call for an increased level of tension. It was inspired by newspaper articles about the capture of the Golden State Killer in 2018. I’m attaching the Notes at the end of the book, but the gist is that DNA evidence is not necessarily definitive in a small number of cases. There are people who have human chimeric DNA – that is, the DNA in some of their organs doesn’t match the DNA in others. Since that’s the ah-ha moment, I’d hate for it to be explicitly revealed.
Another interesting aspect of the story revolves around Angie’s family connections with the Milwaukee Mafia via her father, Pasquale “Pat” Bonaparte. In Blood Kills, she must confront a mobster who is involved in Bratva, the Russian organized crime network. So the daughter of a Mafia leader (retired) must deal with the boss of an Illinois Bratva branch as she pursues justice for a slain metal artist.
I’ll be taking a slight turn after this book (#4 in the series) is published, as I prepare to research and write mysteries about Angie’s female ancestors – her mother during WWII, her grandmother in the 20s, and her great-grandmother in post-Civil War Colorado.
What or who inspired you to become an author?
I always wanted to write, but working full time in a demanding IT position and raising two children as a single mom pretty much took all my time. When the kids got older and more self-sufficient, I joined a local writer’s group. At first, I was very reluctant to share my work, but I wanted to learn and grow as a writer. Those critique partners gave me the encouragement I needed to believe in myself and in the possibility of bringing a book to publication.
What’s on your top 5 list for the best books you’ve ever read?
Oh, man. That’s a hard one!
- Gaudy Night by Dorothy L. Sayers (I love Harriet’s fierce independence and her insistence on a woman’s right to do what she loves and not what is expected of her)
- A Is for Alibi by Sue Grafton (because Sue is the consummate mystery writer, and I can’t pick just one of her books so I chose #1)
- The Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien (so much depth in the world he created)
- The Gaugin Connection by Estelle Ryan (a woman who is non-neurotypical must find her way in a world that doesn’t understand her)
- The Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck (live up to your ideals!)

Nanci Rathbun is the author of the new book Blood Kills
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