When You Can’t Stop

“...bold, bracing and brilliant…”

—Providence Journal

James W Hall Books

One woman’s quest for revenge, a dangerous international conspiracy, and ruthless corporations intertwine in this page-turner from bestselling author James W. Hall.

Overview

 Despite Harper McDaniel’s best efforts, the man responsible for the murder of her husband and son was exonerated thanks to some slick legal wrangling. This blatant injustice has only made Harper more determined than ever to bring down the culprit. Her ammunition? Incriminating information about his olive oil operations in Italy. But the clues that she follows are leading her into the depths of a corrupt plot that is more poisonous and far-reaching than she realizes. And more dangerous, too, because her enemy is prepared for her pursuit.

Accompanied by her brother and mobster grandfather, Harper treks across Spain from Seville to a medieval castle, home to a successful olive farmer who is one of Harper’s closest allies. Shadowed every step of the way by a ruthless assassin, Harper is moving ever deeper into enemy territory—and questioning whom she can really trust on this personal path of justice and revenge.

Praise

“When They Come for You” (Thomas and Mercer, $15.95, 288 pages) puts front and center everything that makes James W. Hall one of our finest novelists and not just thriller writers, even though his seminal series hero Thorn is nowhere to be found…  Hall is as good as ever, as adept with this landscape as his more familiar backyard of Florida, helping to make “When They Come for You” bold, bracing and brilliant.Jon Land, Providence Journal

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I wanted to write a book with some of the features of those international thrillers I loved.  These Harper McDaniel novels are my best efforts to accomplish those goals.

James on Writing When You Can’t Stop

I’ve long been an admirer of Daniel Silva, Ludlum, Le Carre, and Ken Follett.  For years I wanted to see if I could break away from Florida and use an international setting for a change.

I was a Fulbright professor in Bilbao, Spain for a year and always wanted to use some of those marvelous settings I encountered as I traveled around Spain and Europe that year.  

Since the first Harper McDaniel novel featured the chocolate industry, I was searching for another food that could be the centerpiece of her next storyline.  

I remember seeing the olive groves in southern Spain and Italy and feeling an eerie sense of their antiquity and their mysterious beauty.

I didn’t know much about olive oil when I began the book, but after months of research, and trying out some excellent olive oils, I felt ready to send Harper into that world.  

I discovered early on in my research that the olive oil industry, like the chocolate business, had its dark side.  Anyone who has seen The Godfather knows that olive oil can be lucrative and serve as an excellent front for other illegal activities.  

Along the way in my research I also discovered an element concerning the agricultural and environmental aspects of olive trees.  That was my “bingo moment.”  These beautiful, ancient, profitable trees are vulnerable to a disease that could change the face of the olive oil industry and wipe out vast orchards.  These elements: crime, money, beauty, and the environment have long been my favored subjects.  

It was wonderful to spend a year visiting Italy and Spain (in my memory and imagination) and to give Harper a challenge beyond anything she’d faced before.

I wanted to write a book with a wider geographical scope, one that had some of the features of those international thrillers I loved. These Harper McDaniel novels are my best efforts to accomplish those goals.

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