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Buy the Book: No Family for Cannibals

January 1, 2013 By 412C Leave a Comment

Substitute a television episode for a psychotic episode!

Season one on the new 412c.com features “No Family For Cannibals” in three episodes. Get Episode One on Amazon, but come back here for bonus content including photographs and illustrations of written scenes from the book, autopsy reports, newspaper clippings, and an interview with the author, Aaron K Smith.

Brief Synopsis of Episode One:

A killer hunts fertile women in a misguided mission to franchise his cannibal culture.

The sleepy countryside of rural Arkansas awakes to a heinous double murder. Police are baffled by the only clues: a severed toe in the abdomen of the female victim and her husband picked at like a leftover turkey—the fork still stuck in his chest when their daughter discovers the bodies.

Then a stranger comes to town. James Roach, with his piercing blue eyes and rugged appearance. He claims to be “the observer” for a specialized team who offers to solve the crime, but refuses to meet with authorities. Deputy Eric Lake finds the reclusive team suspicious and Roach’s intimate knowledge of the facts too much to swallow.

Twenty miles away, another couple is slain in a similar, yet more brutal fashion. This time a witness spots Roach in the neighborhood moments before the attack, and a boot print found at the scene matches his for brand and size.

The evidence against Roach mounts and he is suspect number one. Can the observer and his team protect the innocent people of Hillside County, or is the group feasting on families?

Cliffhanger Warning! No Family For Cannibals is a novel, or season, split up into three written episodes published separately. It’s like TV for people who like books.

Follow the clues. Meet the murderer.
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Meet the Author: Aaron K Smith

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aaron_smith_mrgadfly_bwtInterview by Carl Varga for 412C

It is difficult to corner “No Family For Cannibals” author Aaron K Smith for an interview. He is a busy man, who in addition to writing fiction, also writes non-fiction essays and, oddly enough, invents magic tricks. We are sitting next to a green screen in his studio.

412C: No Family For Cannibals contains elements from hit TV shows such as Criminal Minds, Hannibal, Law and Order, True Detectives, and even Sherlock Holmes, but your book is in many ways the opposite of those shows in terms of the way you use the characters. Was that on purpose?

Aaron K Smith: Absolutely. I use well-known literary devices created by those shows to make the reader feel comfortable, and then we go for a ride. It is a technique that allowed me to make the text flow more like a TV episode than a novel, especially in regards to length. The characters cover a lot of ground fast.

412C: The story, especially when combined with the website, feels real to me. There must be some truth to it. What inspired the story?

Aaron K Smith: My plots always originate with a single question. No Family For Cannibals came about not from the perspective of the murders, but rather the method used to solve the crime. I thought, “What if the FBI were so secretive the American people thought the organization was the figment of J. Edgar Hoover’s imagination.” Over time, that was refined to what you see presented in the books. The storyline is complete fiction.

412C: James Roach has a hell of a sense of smell.

Aaron K Smith: He prefers Roach, just Roach. His sense of smell is actually based on my own olfaction. I have an acute sense of smell. For example, the other day my wife and I were in a storage shed. I told her that I smell a mouse. Not totally exceptional—they do leave a scent trail—but I said, “the mouse recently had babies.” I followed my nose, and under some boxes we found a nest with a mom and her newborn baby mice.

412C: That’s incredible! Glad I used deodorant.

Aaron K Smith: [sniffs the air] You use CertainDri? That’s an antiperspirant made for chronic hyperhidrosis. Sorry to hear that.

412C: Creepy! But cool (and correct I might add). Episode one leaves with a massive cliffhanger. I honestly have to admit I have no idea if the main suspect is guilty or not. I don’t want it to be him.

Aaron K Smith: You will notice the Amazon listing actually comes with a cliffhanger warning. TV viewers understand they are not going to get the whole arc in a single television show. The story evolves over the season. The same is true with No Family For Cannibals. As far as likability is concerned, throughout history some of the most infamous serial killers are quite charming and likable.

412C: Do we find out for sure if it was Roach in Episode Two?

Aaron K Smith: Without a doubt you will know definitively if Roach is the killer. And it will not be subtle.

412C: Who is the artist that draws Roach’s illustrations?

Aaron K Smith: I draw Roach’s illustrations, except for the Andreas Vesalius etchings from “De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem.” The toe is modeled after my oldest son’s big toe. The cover is an actual picture of his toe. It is still attached in real life.

412C: It really looks like a severed toe. Does Heather Banks stay in the story as Roach’s love interest.

Aaron K Smith: Heather has a huge part in the next two episodes. She is pivotal to the plot.

412C: Any talks about No Family For Cannibals being turned into a miniseries in the future? It screams HBO.

Aaron K Smith: I pictured it as more of live theatre. Especially Season Two next year, which will have a lot of decapitation. Beheadings play big on stage.

412C: I will definitely be there for that.

Aaron K Smith: Great! Bring your head.

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Upcoming…

January 1, 2013 By 412C 2 Comments

Ready to consume the second episode of No Family For Cannibals? Episode One ends with an enormous cliffhanger: is Roach Hillside County’s only hope, or is he the killer?
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Meet Season One Author Aaron K Smith

No Family For Cannibals weaves together brutal killings, mental illness, and human nature into a sophisticated crime thriller. Meet the man behind NFFC, author Aaron K Smith. Read the interview...

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  • No Family For Cannibals Media Kit
  • Can You Solve the Murders?
  • Call Me Roach. Just Roach.
  • Name that Meat…
  • Scene of the Crime: A Tour of Hillside County
  • Killer Options: Forensic Evidence and Autopsy Reports
  • Newspaper Articles Reveal More Details
  • Buy the Book: No Family for Cannibals
  • Meet the Author: Aaron K Smith
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Violent imagery and sexual content. Viewer discretion is advised. The "No Family For Cannibals" books, stories, events, characters, businesses, and the materials on this website are a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or real people is coincidental. Photographs portraying real locations are used fictitiously.

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  • Can You Solve the Murders?
  • Call Me Roach. Just Roach.
  • Name that Meat…
  • Scene of the Crime: A Tour of Hillside County
  • Killer Options: Forensic Evidence and Autopsy Reports
  • Newspaper Articles Reveal More Details
  • Buy the Book: No Family for Cannibals
  • Meet the Author: Aaron K Smith

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