Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Blade of the Samurai by Susan Spann, New in Bookstores during July 2014

Blade of the Samurai by Susan Spann

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during July 2014 is …

Blade of the Samurai by Susan Spann

The Shinobi Series (2nd)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for July 2014. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of July 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

More about our featured title, below …

June, 1565: Master ninja Hiro Hattori receives a pre-dawn visit from Kazu, a fellow shinobi working undercover at the shogunate. Hours before, the shogun''s cousin, Saburo, was stabbed to death in the shogun's palace. The murder weapon: Kazu's personal dagger. Kazu says he's innocent, and begs for Hiro's help, but his story gives Hiro reason to doubt the young shinobi's claims.

When the shogun summons Hiro and Father Mateo, the Portuguese Jesuit priest under Hiro's protection, to find the killer, Hiro finds himself forced to choose between friendship and personal honor.

The investigation reveals a plot to assassinate the shogun and overthrow the ruling Ashikaga clan. With Lord Oda's enemy forces approaching Kyoto, and the murderer poised to strike again, Hiro must use his assassin's skills to reveal the killer's identity and protect the shogun at any cost. Kazu, now trapped in the city, still refuses to explain his whereabouts at the time of the murder. But a suspicious shogunate maid, Saburo's wife, and the shogun's stable master also had reasons to want Saburo dead. With the shogun demanding the murderer's head before Lord Oda reaches the city, Hiro and Father Mateo must produce the killer in time … or die in his place.

Blade of the Samurai by Susan Spann

Death at the Clos du Lac by Adrian Magson, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during July 2014

Death at the Clos du Lac by Adrian Magson

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during July 2014 …

Death at the Clos du Lac by Adrian Magson

The Lucas Rocco Series (4th)

Publisher: Allison & Busby

Death at the Clos du Lac by Adrian Magson, Amazon Kindle format

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for July 2014. For new hardcover mysteries, visit New Mysteries where for a list of July 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

More about our featured title, below …

Picardie, France 1964. The exclusive Clos du Lac sanitarium. A man is discovered standing in the therapy pool. But he's not there for his health; someone has chained him to the bottom and left him to die very, very slowly. Inspector Lucas Rocco believes it's an unusual and elaborate method of execution.

But nobody seems to have heard or seen anything, the staff are resolutely unhelpful — or dead — and ministry officials sent from Paris to "assist" attempt to impede Rocco's efforts to find answers. It is soon clear the Clos du Lac is no ordinary sanitarium, and holds secrets that the authorities feel are better left hidden. And a high-level kidnapping mounted in an attempt to derail France's new trade agreements with China means Rocco now faces threats from more than one quarter … one of them a rogue government assassin.

Death at the Clos du Lac by Adrian Magson

Black Sheep, A Caitlyn Tierney Mystery by C. J. Lyons, Now Available at a Special Price

Black Sheep by C. J. Lyons

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to feature the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Minotaur Books …

Black Sheep by C. J. Lyons

A Caitlyn Tierney Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/22/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

Black Sheep by C. J. Lyons, Amazon Kindle format

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The ties that bind …The blood that is spilled …

It's the one mystery Supervisory Special Agent Caitlyn Tierney has never solved: her father's unexplained suicide after arresting his best friend for murder. It drove Caitlyn to become one of the FBI's best agents — and often the most unorthodox.

Her latest case is no exception when the man she holds responsible for her father's death asks for help in finding his missing daughter. Caitlyn's search brings her back to her North Carolina hometown, now vibrant with new money, old lies, and an unknown enemy who will do anything to keep Caitlyn from the learning the truth — and who will kill to keep it buried …

Black Sheep by C. J. Lyons

The Psalmist, A Bowers and Hunter Mystery by James Lilliefors, New This Week from Witness Impulse

The Psalmist by James Lilliefors

Every week, Witness Impulse — an imprint of William Morrow — releases new suspense and thriller digital originals, typically priced at just $2.99 each.

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of this week's titles …

The Psalmist by James Lilliefors

A Bowers and Hunter Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $2.99 (as of 07/22/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

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Luke Bowers is in the good and evil business …

On a cold, late-winter morning in the Chesapeake Bay community of Tidewater County, Bowers discovers a dead woman seated in a pew at the church where he is pastor — her eyes open, her hands clasped as if in prayer.

Nothing at the scene identifies the woman or explains why she was at the church. And when state police homicide investigator Amy Hunter comes to town to head up the case, not everyone is pleased that a young, female outsider has the job. The only lead in solving the crime is a sequence of numbers that has been carved into the victim's right hand, which Bowers suspects may be a reference to the Book of Psalms.

With Bowers's help, Hunter follows a chain of seemingly innocuous clues to track down a deranged serial killer and unravel an elusive criminal enterprise that is more powerful than they ever could have imagined.

The Psalmist by James Lilliefors

Authors on Tour: Misty Evans and Adrienne Giordano, The Justice Team Series

Omnimystery News: Authors on Tour with Misty Evans and Adrienne Giordano
with Misty Evans and Adrienne Giordano

We are delighted to welcome novelists Misty Evans and Adrienne Giordano to Omnimystery News.

Misty and Adrienne are on tour promoting the second thrilling title in their Justice Team romantic suspense series Cheating Justice (ALG Publishing; July 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats); see a complete list of host sites at the bottom of this post.

Misty and Adrienne will also be hosting a week-long Facebook Party on the Justice Team Series page which will include several giveaways each day!

Today we are pleased to introduce you to Cheating Justice with an excerpt from it.

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Cheating Justice by Misty Evans and Adrienne Giordano

I ALWAYS SAID YOU HAD THE BEST ASS in the FBI."
  Her body froze. Eleven months, five days and — she did the math — twelve hours had passed since she'd heard that voice. The one she'd thought about time and again after his last brief visit to her apartment, and she still managed to be equal parts pissed off, concerned and flat-out heartbroken. That voice could only belong to one person. Thus the remark about her ass and — wow — she always knew he had a set of stones, but this was too much even for Mitch Monroe. The man she'd spent all these months trying to forget. Months of burying herself in cases, months of begging her boss for every available opportunity to keep her mind occupied, months of a busy life that didn't allow for downtime.
  Or thoughts of Mitch.
  Without turning, she picked up her weapon. "Well, look what the cat dragged in. A girl puts her career on the line for you and you don't call, you don't write, nothing. To say the least, your technique needs work."
  And then he laughed. She'd waited months to hit him with that line and he laughed. Classic Mitch. She closed her eyes and — forget that he was a federal fugitive now wanted for murder — she'd kill him herself and be done with the whole affair.
  Mitch, a murderer? She couldn't believe it. No matter what the White House was spinning about Kemp Rodgers' death, Mitch wouldn't kill his friend.
  Then, again, she'd been Mitch's friend once…
  Finally, she turned, bracing herself for whatever disguise might greet her, but found none. Brave.
  As usual.
  She took in his long brown hair pulled back in a low ponytail, his dark eyes and ripped jeans, and shook her head. "You're insane for coming here."
  He shrugged. "It's a private range. Not like I walked into Quantico."
  It wasn't enough that he'd almost destroyed her career when he'd first started working The Lion case, now he wanted to have a second go at it. He was a fugitive wanted for murder and she was an FBI agent. She should arrest him.
  Yet, she stood waiting for him to say something that would make a damned difference. I'm sorry? I didn't do it? Anything that would erase the idea that he could have murdered his friend.
  She set her rifle on the table behind her, slid the bolt open. Not loaded. She knew it wasn't, but she checked anyway. Always.
  Mitch shuffled behind her.
  Too bad. He could wait like she'd waited for him all these months.
  Her canvas carry case sat on the bench seat. Like many people, she preferred canvas over hard plastic because the softer material didn't make the rifle sweat. She dug through the case for her lens covers, popped them on, set the rifle into the case — bolt upward — and zipped it.
  She'd clean the rifle later. For her, keeping a weapon in top working order meant cleaning it after every use. Even if only one shot had been fired, her weapons got cleaned. Every time.
  She sensed Mitch moving closer, stirring the air around her, upsetting the energy, letting her know he was near. He had that way about him. Sometimes good, sometimes not.
  "I need your help."
  Of course he did. Should have known. Radio silence for eleven months and now he wanted her help. "I should shoot you and dump your body in the Reflecting Pool."
  "Yeah, you should."
  She spun and — crack! — smacked him, sending his head sideways and making her hand sting. She'd never physically attacked anyone before and she couldn't say it felt right or just, but unleashing it felt good. To let him know he'd hurt her. "We were friends. I helped you and you disregarded me."
  "Disregarded you?" Mitch slid a hand over his cheek. "I've stayed away and I'm sorry. But what, Caroline? You want to do lunch or hit the shooting range with me? A guy wanted for assaulting your boss and now a federal fugitive?" Gently, he knocked on her head. "Think about it. I was protecting you."
  She didn't need his protection. "I'm mad at you."
  "Atta girl."
  God, he was annoying. "You had a good reason to take a swing at Donaldson when he threatened you during The Lion case, but honest to God, Mitch, I think he should have swung back and ended it right there instead of trying to throw you in jail. But you should have manned up and never run from the charges, so whatever this is, I can't help you."
  "Tommy Nusco."
  "You murdered him, too?"
  Surprisingly, he blanched. "I didn't kill anyone. I need to know what went down with Tommy."
  Oh, please. He really had lost his mind if he thought she'd touch that subject. That involved ATF and the State of New Mexico and she wasn't about to step into that snake pit. "You better worry about what went down with Kemp Rodgers and why the White House is after you. Turn yourself in, Mitch."
  "Kemp told me the White House is buzzing about Executive Privilege being invoked on Tommy's case. A few hours later, he's dead. Put two and two together, Caroline. There's a cover-up in the works and what happened to Tommy is at the heart of it."
  She faced him, still hating that he stood a good six inches taller and managed to make her feel small. She folded her arms and stepped forward, got right into his space. "No."
  "Whatever they're concocting about Tommy is bullshit."
  "I don't know that."
  "Yeah, you do. When we all worked together, we hung out. You knew him."
  "Not that well."
  He rolled his eyes in that typical I'm-Mitch-Monroe-and-I'm-bored way of his. "He was not dirty. Whatever he was doing, the government is letting a dead agent take the heat. Why not? He's dead anyway. Doesn't matter that he was a decorated officer. The government obviously needs to clean up a mess and — " he inched closer, tilted his head and stared right into her eyes " — I know all about how the government cleans up a mess."
  Back away. She should, but that would play into what he wanted. He wanted to control this conversation. His looming presence used to be enough that she'd give him that control.
  Not this time.
  She tilted her head the opposite direction, eased out a half-smile. "Mitch?"
  "Yes?"
  "Screw you."
  She turned her back to him and scooped up her rifle case. Right now, she needed to walk away and not let him talk her into something that would wreck her career.

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Misty Evans and Adrienne Giordano
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Misty Evans and Adrienne Giordano

Misty Evans likes her coffee black, her conspiracy stories juicy, and her wicked characters dressed in couture. When not reading or writing, she enjoys music, movies, and hanging out with her husband, twin sons, and two spoiled puppies. Connect with Misty on her website, on Facebook, or on Twitter.

Adrienne Giordano is a Jersey girl at heart, but now lives in the Midwest with her workaholic husband, sports obsessed son and Buddy the Wheaten Terrorist (Terrier). She is a co-founder of Romance University blog and Lady Jane's Salon-Naperville, a reading series dedicated to romantic fiction. Connect with Adrienne on her website, on Facebook, or on Twitter.

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Cheating Justice by Misty Evans and Adrienne Giordano

Cheating Justice
Misty Evans and Adrienne Giordano
The Justice Team Series: Book Two

While investigating a government cover-up, former FBI agent Mitch Monroe is framed for murder. A wanted man, Mitch has no choice but to stay off the grid, and he needs Special Agent Caroline Foster — the FBI's top sniper and a woman who wants nothing to do with him — to clear his name.

After sharing a single night of simmering passion with Mitch a year ago, Caroline hasn't been able to get him out of her head. Or her heart. He's jeopardized her job once … helping him now could end her career. But a friend has been murdered, and no matter how Caroline feels about Mitch, he's not the killer. She needs answers, and she needs Mitch Monroe out of her life once and for all.

On the run and with no one to turn to, Mitch and Caroline can't fight the reigniting passion between them. She'll lose her career if she proves Mitch is innocent … he'll lose his life if she doesn't.

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