
About the Book
Book: Dead Weight: An Abbi Kincaid Suspense Novel
Author: Kathy Cassel
Genre: Suspense
Release date: August 29, 2023
When Florida Panhandle police officer Abbi Kincaid obtains a coveted position on the Bay County dive team, she has no inkling her first mission will be anything but routine. Recovering a murder weapon eighty feet below the ocean surface is a simple assignment until Abbi finds herself face-to-face with a mutilated body.
Then a fisherman pulls up a second body, and the similarities set off a search for a connection between the two murder victims. The quest leads to the murky world of high-stakes underwater salvage and treasure-hunting. But what instigated this killing spree, and why now?
A horrific new trail of evidence is uncovered, and Abbi begins to wonder if her beloved brother Brad’s recent death is unrelated or whether he is yet another victim of this predator, even as she wrestles with age-old questions of why God allows good people to die.
When one more salvage diver goes missing, Abbi is pulled into a dangerous mission to rescue him. Trapped by the killer in an underwater cave, Abbi can no longer keep running but must face her worst fears head-on. With time and air running out, can she find a way to save not just herself but the others trapped with her? Does she have the strength, courage, and faith to do so before time runs out?
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About the Author

Kathy Cassel is the author of more than a dozen fiction and non-fiction titles for preteens and teens, including 2021 Selah Award finalist Freerunner, Catching Hope, and 2023 Selah Award finalist and Christian Indie Award finalist, A Thousand Lies. Dead Weight is her first adult suspense novel and the first book in the Abbi Kincaid Suspense series.
Kathy has lived on three continents with her USAF husband, has eight children, five adopted of them adopted, three from Haiti, and six grandchildren. To better relate to her characters, she enjoys learning their skills such as whitewater rafting, scuba diving, and riding a motorcycle, but draws the line at sky diving.
More from Kathy
In 2015, my daughter Jessica and I had the idea to write an underwater crime scene series. She was in the FSUPC’s underwater crime scene program, but I had never dived. I kept asking her questions about scuba techniques to make the scenes authentic, but I didn’t have a feel for it. So I took the four-hour intro to scuba class. I did not expect to like it because I am a bit claustrophobic and also didn’t think I had enough air to clear my mask. But in reality, I did fine. In fact, I liked it enough that I signed up for Padi Basic on the spot.
Jessica and I worked on the book, and I continued learning to dive, ending up with my SDI open water advanced with some specialties. But it turns out we didn’t know what we were doing when it came to writing a fiction novel. So I enlisted the help of a fiction coach. We basically started the whole book over.
But by this time, my daughter and her husband were starting a family, and she decided to go to nursing school instead of going into law enforcement. Meanwhile, I pressed on alone with the book.
I decided that since my main character rode a motorcycle, it might be helpful to try that, too, so that the scenes where she rides would sound realistic. That was not without its own challenges, but I eventually got my certification, bought a cycle, and also learned to shoot a gun.
So, because of Abbi, I learned to dive, ride, and shoot!
The plot had changed drastically by now. I became so overwhelmed that I quit three times! During those times, I wrote three YA novels (Freerunner, Catching Hope, and A Thousand Lies). But I always knew I’d return to the underwater crime scene story. And I did. I kept pushing, and finally, with the help of my fiction coach, I finished the book. I hope you enjoy it.
Interview with Kathy
When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
Once I start writing, it usually takes me about a year to complete one of my YA books. However, Dead Weight took me nine years to complete. I kept getting overwhelmed, quitting, writing a YA book, and then returning to tackle Dead Weight again. This cycle repeated three times.
What are your favorite books to read?
Clean suspense. Mary Higgins Clark is my favorite.
When did you write your first book and how old were you?
When I was around 7 or 8, I dictated stories to my sister, who would type them on my mother’s old typewriter. (This was around 1970!) They were about a group of kids who traveled around on a train and had amazing adventures. Unfortunately, no one saved any of them.
How do you create your main characters?
They are usually formed from a memory or unusual incident. I catch a glimpse of them as I think about it. Then I start playing the “What If” game until a plot begins to form in my mind, and it helps me understand my main character better. One day my daughter came home from the indoor amusement park she works at. She told me someone had brought a gun into the facility, and she had to ask them to take it back outside. My brain started whirling, and I asked her, “What if it was a troubled thirteen-year-old who was angry he’d been excluded from the party everyone was talking about taking place at that facility? What if he snuck into the facility and went into the laser tag arena with a real gun?” She rolled her eyes and said, “Mom, does your brain never quit?” Umm, nope. It doesn’t.
What would you say is the most difficult part of writing a book?
The most difficult part of Dead Weight was writing scenes that required procedural knowledge I didn’t have. I was constantly asking someone, “How would a person find out …” “Or how would the bad guy be able to ______________?”
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Fiction Book Lover, December 27 (Author Interview)
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Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Kathy is giving away the grand prize of a copy of the book and a $40 Books a Million gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.



sounds wonderful jcp
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This looks like a fantastic read. Thanks for sharing.
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I enjoyed this interview a lot and learning how she creates her characters. This book sounds amazing.
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The blurb sounds good. I love suspense.
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Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you.
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