The Birth of Blood Makes Noise – Author Gregory Widen Guest Post and Giveaway

Posted 30 April, 2013 by Heather in Author Guest Post, Blog, Featured, Heather / 25 Comments

Hello, and help me welcome author/screenwriter Gregory Widen to our blog today for a guest post on how he came up with the ideas for his new historical thriller, Blood Makes Noise. I reviewed this book last week and thoroughly enjoyed reading it, so I hope you’ll check it out and enter our Giveaway for a chance to win a copy of the book. The book drops today, April 30, 2013. Without further ado, here’s Gregory:BloodNoise

I remember the moment I got the idea for Blood Makes Noise. I was visiting a friend in an unnamed Latin American country who was a field officer for the CIA. Now, this friend has been involved in all sorts of craziness, including – on direct orders – supervising not only the murder of certain bad individuals, but “making it hurt.”

Despite a life of anecdotes like this, in the nights we spent drinking, the only time I ever saw him express disgust for anything was the following anecdote: “On 9/11, the FBI office in Miami was given the photos of the hijackers. This was critical – it had to get to Washington immediately – and they sent it by FedEx. Why not e-mail? Because there wasn’t an agent there who knew how to attach a photo. That is all you need to know about the FBI.”

I’d already decided at this point to write a novel titled Blood Makes Noise, centered around the craziness that accompanied the disappearance of Eva Peron’s corpse in 1955 Argentina. I knew my hero would be a troubled CIA officer sucked into those events and nearly destroyed by them. But when you write a novel, character and plot are just two of three things you need. The third, and often most elusive, is a unique background that provides the kind of catalyst to propel characters forward beyond the requirements of plot.

It occurred to me that I might have just found my catalyst.

As my friend’s white-gloved butler served us bourbon martinis at precisely six o’clock, I pressed further. Everyone knows of the historical mistrust between the CIA and FBI, but I quickly learned just how toxic it had been in South America – to the point where the CIA and Hoover’s FBI were nearly in open warfare with each other.

Prior to the CIA’s creation in ’47, the FBI had always been in charge of spying in South America. But Truman, who never trusted J. Edgar Hoover, now wanted to hand that responsibility over to his new agency. From that moment on, Hoover committed himself to strangling the baby CIA in its crib.

As servants built a fire in the living room, “drinks” became a cocktail party as various local spooks arrived. There was the BND (German spy agency) guy, another who’s family ran Cuban Intelligence, and some current and retired CIA. Working through my third martini, I soaked up the stories.

Despite Truman’s change, Hoover managed to keep many of his people in place, effectively creating an FBI-run CIA within the CIA. As the agency fought to get control, Hoover just went to greater lengths to discredit it.

As the party devolved, I remembered a dinner commitment. My friend’s crew decided to join me. Off we went to a large dinner party most memorable for the moment my friend informed me that my host was the son of the country’s biggest narco boss. I worried I’d unknowingly made some terrible mistake. But he only smiled wryly: “No. Thank you. It would have taken me months to make this meeting happen by accident.”

Both the drinks and stories kept coming: how in an effort to discredit the CIA, Hoover had ordered his men – while a CIA team burglarized a foreign embassy – to fire shots outside to alert the security people within. Or the time the CIA had arranged the defection of a KGB officer in Buenos Aires and Hoover, wanting the credit – and to embarrass the CIA – had his boys grab the defector in a restaurant first. But a CIA team arrived at the same moment and a brawl broke out between the two groups, trashing the place.

It was chaos in the CIA stations down there at the time. The old FBI officers still in place did everything possible to frustrate and humiliate the new arriving CIA personnel, including burning their files when they were finally ordered out. Those days in South America, sighed an old hand, were one wild circus.

As evening crawled to dawn, I knew now the atmosphere my character would be thrust into: a freshly minted CIA officer arriving in Buenos Aires and going to war against the old FBI hands still in place. A young man whose greatest threat would turn out not to be the KGB, but the people in his own embassy.

Walking home later, I thought, not for the first time: It’s funny where ideas come from.GregoryWidenPic

This is a guest post by Gregory Widen, author of Blood Makes Noise. Gregory studied film and screenwriting at UCLA, and penned scripts for the films Highlander, Backdraft, and The Prophecy. He’s a native of Laguna Beach, California and he lives in Los Angeles. Blood Makes Noise is his first novel.

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25 Responses to “The Birth of Blood Makes Noise – Author Gregory Widen Guest Post and Giveaway”

  1. Anything dealing with the CIA and spooks is absolutely fascinating. And it’s absolutely amazing what can spark an idea for a novel. Great post!
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    Heather 4/30/2013

    I really loved this guest post too, Mary. It’s a great book, and I certainly recommend it. Blood Makes Noise came out today, and the kindle and paper version are both very reasonably priced over on Amazon.
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  2. Okay Danny- Just for your survery info I clicked through from your newsletter to read the post.

    I find the animosity between the CIA and the FBI fascinating and disgusting and have always been intrigued by Eva Peron’s story so this books seems like a natural for me. What a dinner Gregory Widen had! I wonder if he had a tape recorder on him or I guess these days we use our phones. I’m definitely going to read this one!
    I wouldn’t have without this interview! Great job!!
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    Heather 4/30/2013

    I read this one, Heather, lol. Blood Makes Noise was a fascinating read, and Gregory’s guest post is intriguing. Seriously pick this one up!
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  3. Oh cool this sounds kind of like an exciting read and it’s not one I would have looked twice at normally since the cover doesn’t really scream at me to check it out, but I usually really enjoy books about the CIA/FBI. Maybe it’s because I’m in Canada and I find them so mysterious? lol I also didn’t even know there was any weirdness between the 2 entities! Great post!! I feel smarter than before I got here! >.<

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