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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best book magazine in the UK“, author Nick Everard talks about his new book, Past Unbecoming, about world war 2 research that results in a murder sixty years later.
Written by JJ Barnes
I interviewed Nick Everard about his life and career, what inspired him to write his new book, Past Unbecoming, and his creative writing process.
I’m a former Army Officer now back in the military orbit as Regimental Secretary of my old Regiment after over 20 years’ doing other things – variously the City; Schools adventure travel (I was a Director of World Challenge) and recruitment / Executive Search. I live just outside Market Harborough with my wife Kiki and assorted animals. We have two grown children.
An unrealised ambition which I thought might have to wait till retirement: I’ve always been good on paper in a professional sense.
During the pandemic, like many I suspect. I had plenty of time on my hands: no excuse.
I started ‘Clean Kill’ in May 2020; then back to work for awhile after lockdown was lifted so I could only progress it sporadically. Finished in summer 2021; a couple of months to find a publisher and then published in May 2022.
Started after Easter in 2022 (before the first book was published); complete December 2022; published May 2023.
I have a third a third book which I started after Easter in 2023; it took a little longer to complete (Feb 2024) and so will not be published until September 2024.
I like theme-based books (this one was ‘a scandal surfaces’), and wanted to set it against a background I could portray convincingly (the Army) whilst ensuring it was readily accessible to a wider audience.
Making it plot-driven, and omitting much of what I knew as irrelevant (and probably off-putting) had I included more military detail.
He’s a little like me back in the 80s, albeit his post-military career differs significantly. He’s also richer! He has characteristics drawn from many people.
He’s of a type I knew well in my Army days, though not inspired by any specific individual.
Discovery of a number of clues apparently pointing to a scandal in late World War 2; seemingly covered up.
Concern for the impact on present-day people (and indeed the Regiment) should the apparent facts come to light.
Pretty much the latter – I know roughly where I want to go, but give characters their head, and they often surprise me. Occasionally you do have to take stock when you hit a definite fork in the road plot-wise, but I don’t reflect on it for very long.
From my publisher, but very little needed; some minor punctuation / typos and rectification of a continuity issue.
Keep going forwards; never back. I write in 45-minute sessions, and 4 such sections comprise a chapter. I briefly review what I wrote in the previous session each time, but otherwise press on. That way you’ll eventually end up with ‘something’ – though there’s probably a month of fine-tuning to lick it into shape.
Third book ‘Braybrooke’ is with the publisher now. It’s inspired by a real 1932 murder which took place in that small Northamptonshire village, where I have lived for 25 years – but aside from where the body is found / the weapon etc it’s a completely fictional tale. Too many local sensitivities otherwise (still).
Fourth book is still in my head, but will be called ‘The Fourth Time’ – I’m about to begin it. It draws on Ian Fleming’s famous James Bond quote – ‘Once is happenstance; twice is co-incidence; three times is enemy action.’ My characters will take it from there.
Yes – I am. Although ‘Past Unbecoming’ is not a specifically ‘Army’ book many of my military contemporaries have read it and say it feels ‘right’ in terms of the culture of a cavalry Regiment and its veterans. I enjoyed writing it.
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