The Back Room


Fiction - General
273 Pages
Reviewed on 02/06/2016
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Author Biography

Like the TV series, I’m a Madman. Hired by Ad agencies and clients for my ability to develop marketing strategies and create/write ads, TV commercials, etc. that grab your attention. Nudge you to buy. In 2013, an unusual assignment became my stepping stone to fiction. I wrote 60-minute scripts for the video series…“New York City Neighborhoods, The Hidden Histories”. I have a talent for story-telling…and was intrigued to accept this challenge. After completing three neighborhoods, I thought, “Maybe I can write something else in a long format…a novel!”
Quickly discovered how much harder writing fiction is than advertising or documentaries. Not that those are easy. You start with nothing, no products, no facts. Just you, the writer, a blank computer-screen with a pulsing cursor impatiently awaiting words. I love bumping that little cursor along!

I trust my gut….my subconscious, too. Sooner or later my “Sub” comes up with an idea, usually good. But not always. Woke up once (ok, more than once) around 4 AM with an idea. Loved it. “Perfect”, I thought. Scribbled it down in the dark. So pleased with myself. Woke up, looked at my note in daylight. “What was I thinking!???” Trashed it.
Often, words pour out…can’t type fast enough. No pause, no stopping, no food, no sleep…not while the ideas, the plots, the words, the characters keep coming. The blinking computer cursor is no longer impatient. This is an amazing occasion. You do not want it to end. You don’t ask questions.
Then the droughts! Nothing comes. Depressing. Doubts: “Is this it? Nothing left…no novels???” Then the pouring erupts again. Sometimes it’s coaxed. “What would happen if…”? is a favorite ploy to open up new-direction thinking.
Sometimes the flow of living, of comments and actions by friends and strangers triggers an idea. For me, constant writer seclusion is not good. I need to do things, see things, put myself in situations I wouldn’t normally just to experience them first-hand. To hear, absorb, feel. I write notes or speak into a recording APP, catching important thoughts and twists on observations I may forget by waiting until later.
A lot of the challenge and fun is figuring out how characters and story lines intersect.
More another time.
The goal here is to share some personal background about what it’s like for me to write, and to pique interest in “The Back Room”. Read the synopsis.
Hopefully, I’ve achieved both.
Gotta go, the cursor is pulsing

    Book Review

Reviewed by Tracy Slowiak for Readers' Favorite

Wow! Just, wow! That's exactly what I thought when I finished reading The Back Room, the new book by author Charles Dyner. Follow the stories of very diverse characters, including a hacker who has escaped from Russia, a piano prodigy who has abandoned his instrument to become a table tennis champ, and a man whose present is astounding considering his history as a childhood ghetto drug runner. Diverse characters, diverse story lines, but somehow they are all connected. How, you may ask? You simply must read this book to find out!

I loved The Back Room. Loved. It. How's that for a review? Well, it's truly how I felt about author Charles Dyner's masterful work. This book is sexy, exciting, adventurous, and also has a unique story line that will keep readers turning the pages from the very first words all the way through the very last page. Author Charles Dyner has done an excellent job in creating characters that his readers will find intriguing, will connect with, and will continue to think of long after the story is done. If that isn't a hallmark of a great author, I'm not sure what is. Any reader who loves a great read of fiction should absolutely read The Back Room. I highly recommend this book. I look forward to reading more from the talented author, Charles Dyner, as soon as possible. With his obvious talent, it's unlikely that he will remain an unknown entity in the world of fiction for long!

Romuald Dzemo

Mystery, thriller, crime novel — it will be hard to fit Charles Dyner’s The Back Room into one single category or genre, a work that undoubtedly reveals the author as an ingenious storyteller. When a book begins with a six-year-old character playing the role of a drug-pusher, readers know they are in for a solid treat, but Dyner skillfully leads them into a world where characters turn around, make life changing decisions, and set out on a path towards redemption. A young man set for a life of crime becomes the head of a flourishing business, corporate lawyers team up to fight crime on the streets, and a Jew is torn between choosing freedom and his loyalty to the family.

Dyner’s characters are solid, well-sculpted, and compelling in a dangerous sort of way, but the most fascinating part is how these characters evolve into their better selves. In a very intriguing way, the author already makes the reader develop some kind of sympathy for James, the kid who is slapped, beaten, kicked for no other reason than that he finds himself at the mercy of drug dealers, and they will want to know what becomes of this character as they turn the pages. The plot in The Back Room is packed with action and it moves really fast. The author has carefully created a powerful sense of mystery and suspense with the use of subplots and cliffhangers. The humor is biting and the images the prose evokes are powerful enough to make readers feel like they are part of the action. I’d gladly recommend this one for a fun read.

K.C. Finn

The Back Room is a contemporary fiction novel by author Charles Dyner which encompasses a varied ensemble cast. Covering a variety of different social classes, from Harvard and Yale graduating lawyers to a childhood drug runner, and varying ethnicities and religions, such as a Chinese-American table tennis star and a Russian hacker, Dyner’s story weaves a tapestry of intrigue as to how these unlikely characters come together in the mysterious Back Room of the novel’s title. Beginning in part as the life stories of these characters, the narrative takes us through their trials and tribulations before the real action and high octane thrills begin. More than just cultures will clash as The Back Room reaches some very unexpected conclusions.

Charles Dyner has created a powerfully masculine story which will not suit all readers, but is sure to satisfy fans of male-driven fiction, action, adventure, spy genres and the like. The socio-political element of the novel is intriguingly balanced and richly diverse, with colourful dialogue throughout. There is not a great deal of description, which enables the present tense action and dialogue to speed along and keep the plot moving, which is suitably complex and well planned out to accommodate so many lead characters. The Back Room holds much of its mystery until the final section, but fans of thriller fiction will not be disappointed if they stick with it to the end. Overall, I’d say that The Back Room is recommended for action novel fans who want a fast paced roller coaster through crime and intrigue.