![]() ![]() In our interview we learn more about Brian, his work, and interests. So the novel has elements of romance(as well!). Jenny’s search leads to her meeting the young, handsome director of an immigrants’ rights organization to whom she is strongly attracted. Immigration, one such issue, permeates both the main plot and subplot featuring an undocumented young Mexican-American. ![]() So the novel is part (late) coming-of-age, part amateur sleuth, part social issues. Asked to look into the disappearance of the CEO’s girlfriend, Jenny reluctantly turns amateur detective and soon finds herself up against a range of powerful and sinister forces, including big money, a corrupt politician, and a Mexican drug cartel. She is still just getting by with two part-time jobs. The main story of Money Matters is narrated by its protagonist Jenny, 27-years-old and a little lost in life. Brian has written 8 nonfiction books, but our interview focused on his first NOVEL, Money Matters, a literary detective tale. ![]() Recently, I had the privilege to get an interview with a Professor Emeritus and James Tair Memorial Book Prize-winning author. ![]()
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