Kevin Lewis
is the author of the
autobiography The Kid and its
follow
up The Kid Moves On. The
Kid was a best-seller that
highlighted the abusive childhood he suffered, into a life of the
underground East End and
coming out the other side into a
writer with the stand alone novels Frankie
and Kaitlyn plus the serials Fallen Angel and Scent
of a Killer. These acclaimed books are set in the gritty
world of London’s
underground, showing an unforgiving
brutality for those involved and the struggles they must overcome.
The Kid has been
made into a film starring Rupert Friend,
who plays Kevin Lewis, and is due for a release later this year,
although it
has recently been screened in Cannes. Kevin
told me, ‘I have seen the film
and thought it was very well made. It’s out in September 2010
and I hope people
enjoy it.’ I
would imagine that it must
have been difficult to watch in some places, that is, after all, his
life up there
on Technicolor. Kevin agreed. ‘As you could imagine it
brought back some hard
memories’.
There are a lot
of crime based thrillers and general novel adaptations happening for
both film
and television right now and asked whether he would like to see some of
that
work on screen, Kevin advised; ‘Yes. I’m currently
converting Fallen Angel (title to
be changed for
film) into a major motion picture. For those who don’t know
the work it’s a
cross between Se7en and Silence of the Lambs’.
Fallen
Angel is the first in the series that introduces us
to
Detective Inspector Stacey Collins and gangster Jack Stanley, which is
followed
by the latest book, Scent of a Killer.
Why a serial after two stand alone books? ‘I wanted to write
a series of books
so as I can develop the characters more.
Especially Stacey Collins who seems to always be on the
edge of the law
but deep down has a good heart,’ explains Kevin. As for the relationship
between the two protagonists,
‘It is realistic despite their differing professions and
views, after all
opposites always attract!!!’ he laughs whilst remaining coy
on how they start
coping with joint parenting!
The research
that has clearly gone into Scent of a
Killer is extensive; police procedure, forensics and rather
graphic
descriptions of autopsies. Kevin says that he does have someone who
helps with
research noting that, ‘Research is key to any novel
especially thrillers. You
need to know what you’re talking about, but also
it’s important not to labour
on the point. Do enough research as to keep the story moving, but
don’t keep
pushing it. Most readers don’t want a lesson police
procedural they want to be
swept away in a fast moving thriller’.
A very true
point as is being able to think like the characters, especially the
lead. Kevin
agrees with that and told me, ‘I must think like her (Stacey)
at all times
while writing. That way the readers get a real insight in to her state
of
mind’.
Scent of a
Killer also enters areas that are not always written
about and its clear a lot of time has gone into being able to
realistically
pretend to be a teenage girl on line for the purposes of
‘trolling’. ‘Blame my
teenage daughter’ he laughs.
Scent of a
Killer is a fast paced thriller that grips readers
and
pulls them into the chilling and gritty London
underground with shocking ease. There
will be more and without giving anything away this definitely is not
the end.
Kevin is currently working on the next book as well as the film!
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