Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Death of a Dog Whisperer by Laurien Berenson, New in Bookstores during August 2014

Death of a Dog Whisperer by Laurien Berenson

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

Death of a Dog Whisperer by Laurien Berenson

A Melanie Travis Mystery (17th in series)

Publisher: Kensington

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

More about our featured title, below …

Between her boisterous sons and a house full of Poodles, there's never a dull moment for Melanie Travis. But no matter how hectic life gets, she can always pick up the scent of a howling good mystery — and she'll stop at nothing to dig up the truth.

It's summer in Connecticut, and Melanie's life has become an endless string of dog shows, soccer camp, and the antics of her energetic toddler. She hardly has time to pay much attention to her Aunt Peg's new protégé, Nick Walden, a self-proclaimed "dog whisperer" with an uncanny gift for decoding dog-speak. The well-heeled dog owners of Fairfield County are lapping up his alleged talents, anxious to discover exactly what their pampered pets are thinking — that is until the pooches start spilling their secrets.

When Nick is discovered dead in his home, his sister Claire enlists Melanie to help track down the killer. Now, as she juggles the demands of marriage and motherhood — not to mention her six beloved Poodles — Melanie can scarcely even begin to nose through the growing list of suspects. But just when she thinks she's barking up the wrong tree, she'll find herself face to face with a purebred murderer.

Death of a Dog Whisperer by Laurien Berenson

Left Turn at Paradise, A Michael Bevan, Rare Book Mystery by Thomas Shawyer, New This Week from Alibi

Left Turn at Paradise by Thomas Shawyer

Alibi is a digital-only imprint of Random House dedicated to publishing mystery and thriller books.

We've selected one of their recently published titles to feature here today …

Left Turn at Paradise by Thomas Shawyer

A Michael Bevan, Rare Book Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Alibi

Price: $2.99 (as of 08/27/2014 at 1:30 PM ET).

Left Turn at Paradise by Thomas Shawyer, Amazon Kindle format

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Michael Bevan is barely scraping by with his used bookstore and rare book collection when he discovers a timeworn journal that may change everything. Dating back to 1768, the tattered diary appears to be a chronicle kept during the first of legendary seafarer Captain James Cook's three epic voyages through the Pacific islands. If it's as valuable as Mike thinks it is, its sale may just bring enough to keep his faltering used bookstore afloat for another year.

Then he meets a pair of London dealers with startling news: Adrian Hart and Penelope Wilkes claim to possess the journal of Cook's second voyage. Is it possible a third diary exists? One which might detail Cook's explosive final voyage — and his death at the hands of native Hawaiians? Together, all three would be the holy grail of Pacific exploration. But before Mike can act, the two journals are stolen.

Chasing them down will sweep Michael, Adrian, and Penelope across the globe — past a dead body or two — and into a very sinister slice of paradise. High in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, in a remote and secretive Maori compound, a secret rests in the hands in of a man daring enough to rewrite history … and desperate enough to kill.

Left Turn at Paradise by Thomas Shawyer

Northanger Abbey, A Modern Update of a Jane Austen Classic by Val McDermid, Now Available at a Special Price

Northanger Abbey by Val McDermid

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

Northanger Abbey by Val McDermid

A Modern Update of a Jane Austen Classic

Publisher: Grove Press

Price: $3.75 (as of 08/27/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

Northanger Abbey by Val McDermid, Amazon Kindle format

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Cat Morland is ready to grow up. A homeschooled minister's daughter in the quaint, sheltered Piddle Valley in Dorset, she loses herself in novels and is sure there is a glamorous adventure awaiting her beyond the valley's narrow horizon. So imagine her delight when the Allens, neighbors and friends of her parents, invite her to attend the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh as their guest.

With a sunny personality, tickets every night and a few key wardrobe additions courtesy of Susie Allen, Cat quickly begins to take Edinburgh by storm and is taken into the bosom of the Thorpe family, particularly by eldest daughter Bella. And then there's the handsome Henry Tilney, an up-and-coming lawyer whose family home is the beautiful and forbidding Northanger Abbey.

Cat is entranced by Henry and his charming sister Eleanor, but she can't help wondering if everything about them is as perfect as it seems. Or has she just been reading too many novels?

Northanger Abbey by Val McDermid

New This Week: Counterspy, A Spycatcher Novella by Matthew Dunn

Counterspy by Matthew Dunn

Matthew Dunn is the author of three Spycatcher thrillers featuring Will Cochrane, the CIA's and MI-6's most prized asset and deadliest weapon. His next full-length novel in the series, Dark Spies, comes out in October, but in the meantime he has a novella published this week that should be a real treat for fans of the series …

Counterspy by Matthew Dunn

A Spycatcher Novella

Publisher: William Morrow Impulse

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/27/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

Counterspy by Matthew Dunn, Amazon Kindle format

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An escaped terrorist is after intelligence officer Will Cochrane on U.S. soil — saying Will is the one who killed his leader — but Will knows there has to be more to this story.

Will gets close enough to shut the man down, but when he does, that act opens the door to yet another, much more dangerous surprise …

Counterspy by Matthew Dunn

Please Welcome Novelist Matt Ingwalson

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Matt Ingwalson
with Matt Ingwalson

We are delighted to welcome back novelist Matt Ingwalson to Omnimystery News.

Matt's most recently published book is Sin Walks into the Desert (May 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats), "a taut, suspenseful tale without a wasted word or scene." — IndieReader.com.

We asked Matt to tell us more about the genre in which he writes, and he titles his guest post for us today, "The Difference Between Mysteries and Thrillers".

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Matt Ingwalson
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Matt Ingwalson

When you write a mystery, you begin at the end. You have an idea for how an impossible crime could have been committed, and then you walk backwards, tracking the detectives through the clues they need to solve the case. The last scene you write is the first chapter of the book, when the detectives get out of the car, walk under a line of yellow tape and ask a uniformed cop, “So, what do we have here?”

That was how I wrote the Owl and Raccoon novellas, anyway. Tightly architected mysteries work. They make readers feel like they're part of a breathless hunt for justice. And dare them to solve the case alongside the police.

But one day, I stumbled across a quote from the author of Game of Thrones. He talked about how some authors are architects. But others are gardeners, developing rich characters and then letting go, allowing those characters to write their own stories along the way. So I sat down and wrote the following words:

“I'm not a sex addict, I just have low standards.”

I didn't have any clear purpose in mind. I just thought it was a clever sentence. And within a couple weeks I'd followed it to a full-length novel about risky decisions and scary people, stretched out over a decade and played out on the American road. I named it Regret Things.

Inside that novel, I discovered a character lurking around the edges. A tattooed and troubled young man with uncomfortable obsessions with firearms and his big sister, Nicki. I called him Sin. And he was so interesting that as soon as I finished Regret Things I set it aside and started writing about Sin's childhood. In another few weeks, I had a second novel. Sin Walks Into the Desert begins with Sin learning his uncle is missing. It follows him as he tracks the old man's path across the Arizona desert. And it dives into the past to discover why these two violent souls needed each other. It's about old age, regret and death. And it's about guns and the people who use them.

The process of writing a police procedural discourages detours. Part of the writer's job is to reduce distractions and move the reader from clue to clue at a breakneck pace. Writing a thriller is different. It challenges the author to create tension out of ether, without any clear crime or puzzling clues. But it's not any harder than writing a mystery. In some ways, it's easier, because your characters write it for you.

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Matt Ingwalson is the author of three books, as well as the upcoming Regret Things. The Owl & Raccoon novellas blend the dialogue-driven edge of modern police procedurals with the locked-room plotting of Golden Age mysteries. The Sin & Nicki books are sweeping stories about characters, crime and consequences.

Learn more about Matt and his work by visiting his website or find him on Facebook and Twitter.

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Sin Walks into the Desert by Matt Ingwalson

Sin Walks into the Desert
Matt Ingwalson
A Novel of Suspense

Sin gets a late night call from la Calavera. She's an ex-federal agent living on half a lung in a retirement home near the border. And she says el Viejo is missing.

This is el Viejo she's talking about. Diabetes and arthritis may have the old man in a rocking chair now, but in his day he was the baddest of snipers and the bravest of private eyes. He also saved Sin's life, back when the boy was a 12 year old punk hellbent on shooting up the school bus with his daddy's .357.

So Sin heads off to find his mentor, only to find a nest of killers with ancient vendettas waiting for him in the desert with the kingsnakes and coyotes.

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