Wednesday, March 30, 2016

New This Week: French Cuisine Murder, A Margie Lauderdale Cozy Mystery by Liz Turner

Omnimystery News is pleased to present a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during March 2016 and priced $4.99 or less …

French Cuisine Murder by Liz Turner

French Cuisine Murder by Liz Turner

A Margie Lauderdale Cozy Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Liz Turner

Price: 99¢ (as of 03/30/2016 at 4:30 PM ET).

French Cuisine Murder by Liz Turner, Amazon Kindle format

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It's 1965. Margie Lauderdale has stopped for the night in a small scenic town on her way to the big city. Confident that she's on track to make a grand new life for herself, Margie enjoys her newfound freedom in this little town where no one knows her. She's young, pretty, and ready for anything.

Anything except murder!

Margie becomes entangled in this sleepy town's mysterious murder case. There are only a few clues and they don't quite seem to add up. Things begin to become more and more dangerous for Margie as she gets closer to solving the case.

Will Margie, her new friend Camelia, and Ray, the town's homicide detective, be able to solve it before one of them ends up next on the killer's hit list?

French Cuisine Murder by Liz Turner

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The Search, A Novel of Suspense by Christiane Heggan, Now Available at a Special Price

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Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Harlequin MIRA …

The Search by Christiane Heggan

The Search by Christiane Heggan

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

Price: $2.99 (as of 03/30/2016 at 4:00 PM ET).

The Search by Christiane Heggan, Amazon Kindle format

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When Philadelphia assistant district attorney Sydney Cooper gets an urgent late-night call from her best friend asking to meet her, she can't help but wonder what kind of trouble investigative journalist Lily Gilmore has gotten herself into this time. But exasperation soon turns to fear when she becomes the sole witness to her friend's brutal kidnapping. Knowing she cannot rely on local law enforcement, Sydney believes she's Lily's best hope for survival.

Armed with only her determination, Sydney delves deep into Lily's two latest high-profile cases — with shocking results. But when Jake Sloan, an enigmatic stranger, comes to her aid, Sydney slowly realizes that Lily's disappearance is more complicated than she ever imagined. In a perilous race against the clock, Jake and Sydney must uncover a kidnapper's motives … before the search is too late.

The Search by Christiane Heggan

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The Visitor by Amanda Stevens, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during March 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during March 2016 …

The Visitor by Amanda Stevens

The Visitor by Amanda Stevens, A The Graveyard Queen Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Mira

The Visitor by Amanda Stevens, Amazon Kindle format

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My name is Amelia Gray. I'm the Graveyard Queen.

Restoring lost and abandoned cemeteries is my profession, but I'm starting to believe that my true calling is deciphering the riddles of the dead. Legend has it that Kroll Cemetery is a puzzle no one has ever been able to solve. For over half a century, the answer has remained hidden within the strange headstone inscriptions and intricate engravings. Because uncovering the mystery of that tiny, remote graveyard may come at a terrible price.

Years after their mass death, Ezra Kroll's disciples lie unquiet, their tormented souls trapped within the walls of Kroll Cemetery, waiting to be released by someone strong and clever enough to solve the puzzle. For whatever reason, I'm being summoned to that graveyard by both the living and the dead. Every lead I follow, every clue I unravel brings me closer to an unlikely killer and to a destiny that will threaten my sanity and a future with my love, John Devlin.

The Visitor by Amanda Stevens

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The October List, A Novel of Suspense by Jeffery Deaver, Now Available at a Special Price

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, Grand Central …

The October List by Jeffery Deaver

The October List by Jeffery Deaver

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Grand Central

Price: $2.99 (as of 03/30/2016 at 3:00 PM ET).

The October List by Jeffery Deaver, Amazon Kindle format

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Gabriela waits desperately for news of her abducted daughter. At last, the door opens. But it's not the negotiators. It's not the FBI. It's the kidnapper. And he has a gun. How did it come to this?

Two days ago, Gabriela's life was normal. Then, out of the blue, she gets word that her six-year-old daughter has been taken. She's given an ultimatum: pay half a million dollars and find a mysterious document known as the "October List" within 30 hours, or she'll never see her child again.

The October List by Jeffery Deaver

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The Cracked Spine by Paige Shelton, New in Bookstores during March 2016

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during March 2016 is …

The Cracked Spine by Paige Shelton

The Cracked Spine by Paige Shelton, a Delaney Nichols, Scottish Bookshop Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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The Cracked Spine by Paige Shelton, Amazon Kindle format

Never an adventurer, no one was more surprised than Delaney Nichols when she packed her bags and moved halfway across the world to Edinburgh, Scotland to start a job at The Cracked Spine, a bookshop located in the heart of the city. Her new boss, Edwin MacAlister, has given her the opportunity of a lifetime, albeit a cryptic one, and Delaney can't wait to take her spot behind the desk.

The Cracked Spine is filled with everything a book lover could want, each item as eclectic as the people who work there; the spirited and lovable Rosie, who always has tiny dog Hector in tow; Hamlet, a nineteen-year-old thespian with a colored past and bright future; and Edwin, who is just as enigmatic and mysterious as Delaney expected. An extra bonus is Tom the bartender from across the street, with his cobalt eyes, and a gentle brogue — and it doesn't hurt that he looks awfully good in a kilt.

But before she can settle into her new life, a precious artifact goes missing, and Edwin's sister is brutally murdered. Never did Delaney think that searching for things lost could mean a killer, but if she's to keep her job, and protect her new friends, she'll need to learn the truth behind this Scottish tragedy.

The Cracked Spine by Paige Shelton

For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for March 2016. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of March 2016 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

Cinemystery News: Julia Roberts To Produce, Star In Film Adaptation of Harlan Coben's Fool Me Once

Fool Me Once by Harlan Coben

Julia Roberts has signed on to star as the lead in and to produce an adaptation of Harlan Coben's new thriller Fool Me Once.

She'll play Maya Stern, a former special ops pilot, who is home from the war when she sees an unthinkable image captured by her nanny cam while she is at work: her two-year-old daughter playing with Maya’s husband, Joe — who had been brutally murdered two weeks earlier. Here's the rest of the book's synopsis (from the publisher): "The provocative question at the heart of the mystery: Can you believe everything you see with your own eyes, even when you desperately want to? To find the answer, Maya must finally come to terms with deep secrets and deceit in her own past before she can face the unbelievable truth about her husband — and herself."

Coben has had little success in getting his popular books adapted for the big or small screen. Several — Gone for Good, Stay Close, Missing You, and a couple of others — are or have been in various stages of pre-production, but none of these has actually made it very far. Indeed, only Tell No One has been made into a movie, a French-language film released in 2006 and acquired by Warner Bros. for an English-language remake, but nothing has come of that (to date).

Closed Circles by Viveca Sten, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during March 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during March 2016 …

Closed Circles by Viveca Sten

Closed Circles by Viveca Sten, A Sandham Murders Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: AmazonCrossing

Closed Circles by Viveca Sten, Amazon Kindle format

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It's a beautiful day for a regatta — until one of Sandhamn Island's most prestigious residents is killed aboard his sailing yacht …

Oscar Juliander was a rich lawyer and deputy chairman of the prestigious Royal Swedish Yacht Club. While at first his death seems like a tragic accident, there is evidence of foul play. Police detective Thomas Andreasson teams up with local lawyer Nora Linde to investigate. As they work to uncover clues, they face resistance from an elite world where nothing but appearance matters.

When the rich and powerful inhabitants of Sweden's idyllic island getaway come under scrutiny, Thomas and Nora must work closely and secretively to seek justice.

Closed Circles by Viveca Sten

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Into the Dark, A Novel of Suspense by Rick Mofina, Now Available at a Special Price

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Into the Dark by Rick Mofina

Into the Dark by Rick Mofina

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

Price: $1.99 (as of 03/30/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

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Claire Bowen, a haunted psychologist, devotes her life to helping troubled women rebuild theirs. But her dream of a family with her new husband, Robert, a pilot and local hero, begins to crumble as disturbing revelations from his past emerge.

Detective Joe Tanner, struggling to overcome his wife's death while raising their little girl alone, heads the task force formed to stop the monster who has resurfaced with a chilling message.

In the wake of five cold-case murders across Los Angeles, one of Claire's most promising patients vanishes. Gut instinct tells Tanner the truth is within his grasp, while Claire is torn between guilt and terror over what's to come. As time runs out, both are pulled deeper and deeper into an unspeakable darkness.

Into the Dark by Rick Mofina

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New This Week: Killer Hair, A Crime of Fashion Mystery by Ellen Byerrum

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Killer Hair by Ellen Byerrum

Killer Hair by Ellen Byerrum

A Crime of Fashion Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Lethal Black Dress Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 03/30/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

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This is a new ebook edition of a book published in paperback by Signet in 2003.

A beautiful dead hairstylist, a straight razor, and a horrible haircut? The D.C. cops call it an open-and-shut case of suicide. But Lacey's nose for nuance, her subtle style instincts, and her "punk goddess with a heart of gold" hairstylist, Stella, tell her this fashion crime is really murder.

Wading through a murderous swamp of diva hairstylists, Washington political scandals, and suspiciously "assisted" suicides, Lacey must tease out the twisted truth before she falls victim to the Capital City's next fatal coiffure. Only her wits and style sense can save her, along with the help of her screwball stylist, a short-circuited psychic, and the one man out of her past she thought she'd never have a second chance with. And they say a bad haircut can't kill you! Or can it?

Lacey's Fashion Bite of the Day: "Never wear pink to testify before the Special Prosecutor! Accused of high crimes? Dress in high style, not like a little Bo Peep who has lost not only her sheep, but her wits as well."

Killer Hair by Ellen Byerrum

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An Excerpt from Free of Malice by Liz Lazarus

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Liz Lazarus

We are delighted to welcome author Liz Lazarus to Omnimystery News today.

Liz's new novel of suspense is Free of Malice (Mitchell Cove Publishing; February 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt, the first chapter.

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Thursday, July 6

RUN. RUN FASTER. AS MUCH AS I strained my legs to move, they were immobile, like I was waist deep in quicksand.
  Why can't I move?
  I tried to scream for help but my mouth was full, like it was stuffed with cotton — no sound would escape.
  I felt something clutching my shoulder. No, it was someone. He was pushing me forward and then yanking me back. I tried to jerk away but he had a vice-like grip.
  I have to break free.
  The tugging got harder, more forceful. He was calling my name — over and over. He knew my name.
  "Laura, Laura."
  I jolted awake — my husband's hand still on my shoulder.
  "Honey, wake up. You're having another bad dream."
  Slowly, I turned over in bed and looked at him — his dark brown eyes were fixated on me. I could see them clearly as the light from the bathroom brightened our bedroom.
  For a month now, we had slept with this light on.
  I could see the small wrinkle on his forehead. I loved that wrinkle though wished he didn't have good reason to be so concerned. I was enduring the nightmares, but he had to deal with my tossing and mumbling in terror.
  I remember when we first met — ten years ago in chemistry lab at Georgia Tech. He had walked up to me with those warm eyes and a charming, confident smile and asked, "Want to be partners?"
  Two years later he took me to Stone Mountain Park, rented a small rowboat and, in the moonlight, he pulled out a diamond ring and asked me again, "Want to be partners?"
  Life had seemed just about perfect.
  Until now.
  We looked at each other for a moment. Then he propped himself up on his elbow and said softly, "Laura, I feel so helpless. I know it's only been a month, but..."
  He hesitated.
  "What?" I asked.
  "It's just as bad as that first night. After it happened. Look, I want to make you feel safe again, but I don't know how."
  He rubbed his eyes and looked away. I waited, staring at him.
  What isn't he saying?
  "I know you don't want to see a therapist, but seeing someone doesn't mean you're crazy. Therapists don't treat just crazy people. They help people who have been through traumas and you have. Hell, no one even has to know."
  He paused for a second.
  "Don't be mad at me, but yesterday I made an appointment for you. I was going to talk to you about it in the morning if you had another bad dream. I found a woman who is downtown by my office. She's been practicing for about twenty years, got her doctorate from Emory and comes with really good patient reviews."
  He looked for my reaction and continued. "I made the appointment for you at 4:00 so we can go to dinner afterward. You know what you always say. You'll try anything once, right?"
  "I told you I don't want to see a psychiatrist," I pushed back. "I just need more time. I'll bounce back. You know I almost came in the house on my own today. Besides, if I see a psychiatrist, on every job application I complete in the future, I'll have to check the 'Yes' box when they ask if I've had mental health treatment."
  "Jesus. No you don't. You're too innocent sometimes."
  He gently tapped me on the nose.
  "You can check the box 'No.' Besides, if that's the only thing stopping you, I think you should give it a try. Her name is Barbara Cole. I'll take you to Houston's afterward," he added.
  I ignored the bribe. "But what can she do that you can't? All she'll do is listen and you do that for me already. Psychiatrists are for people who don't have friends or husbands to talk to."
  Chris shook his head.
  "Please? Do it for me."
  The tone in his voice was different — more helpless than normal. Chris had been so understanding, so comforting this past month, especially considering I had been waking him every night. How could I refuse his request?
  I sighed. "Okay," I relented. "I'll go."
  "One visit. That's all I'm asking. If you don't like it, you don't have to go back. She's a psychologist, by the way, not a psychiatrist. She does therapy, not drugs."
  He glanced at the clock. It was 3:30 a.m.
  Chris grabbed Konk, my stuffed animal gorilla that I won at the state fair by outshooting him at the basketball game. He had sworn the scum running the game couldn't take his eyes off my butt and let me win.
  "Here's Konk," he said. "I'm going to finish my presentation since I'm up. I'll just be in the office. Want the door open?"
  "Yes," I said as I wrapped my arms tightly around Konk.
  "Hey, we'll celebrate your first therapy visit and my signed contract, I hope, this evening."
  "You mean you hope my first visit?" I said with a playful smile.
  He gave me a look — he was in no mood for jokes.
  "Fine. Fine. I'll go," I assured.
  "If you're asleep when I leave, just come by my office after the appointment and we'll head to dinner. Try to get some sleep. I love you."
  "I love you, too."

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Liz Lazarus
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Liz Lazarus

Liz Lazarus grew up in Valdosta, GA, known for its high school football and the last watering hole on highway I-75 before entering Florida. She was editor of her high school newspaper and salutatorian of her class. She followed in her father's footsteps, graduating from Georgia Tech with an engineering degree and went on to a career at General Electric.

For more information about the author, please visit her website at FreeOfMalice.com and her author page on Goodreads, or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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Free of Malice by Liz Lazarus

Free of Malice by Liz Lazarus

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Mitchell Cove Publishing

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Laura Holland awakes in the middle of the night to see a stranger standing in her bedroom doorway. She manages to defend herself from the would-be rapist, though he threatens to return as he retreats. Traumatized with recurring nightmares, Laura seeks therapy and is exposed to a unique treatment called EMDR. She also seeks self-protection — buying a gun against the wishes of her husband.

When Laura learns she could have gone to prison had she shot her fleeing assailant, she decides to write a hypothetical legal case using the details of that night. She enlists the help of criminal defense lawyer, Thomas Bennett, who proves to be well versed in the justice system but has an uncanny resemblance to her attacker. As the two work together to develop the story, Laura's discomfort escalates particularly when Thomas seems to know more about that night than he should. Reality and fiction soon merge as her real life drama begins to mirror the fiction she's trying to create.

Free of Malice by Liz Lazarus. Click here to take a Look Inside the book.

A Conversation with Gothic Novelist Terry Lynn Thomas

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Terry Lynn Thomas

We are delighted to welcome author Terry Lynn Thomas to Omnimystery News today.

Terry's debut novel of suspense is The Spirit of Grace (Black Opal Books; January 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to spend some time with her talking about her work.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the lead character in The Spirit of Grace.

Terry Lynn Thomas
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Terry Lynn Thomas

Terry Lynn Thomas: Sarah Jane Bennett is a tenacious young woman, who sets out against all odds to prove that she didn't kill her mother. Not only is she proving this to her family, she is also proving this to herself. She doesn't remember the night her mother died, and she sets out to prove her innocence and exonerate herself. In the process, she discovers she has a unique ability — which I won't share here because I don't want to spoil the plot — this ability is a curse and a blessing, and it causes Sarah a lot of grief. Sarah's uniqueness affords me a lot of opportunities to land Sarah in hot water, and I hope my readers will be entertained by her efforts to help herself and others.

OMN: As the first book in a series, how do you see her developing as a character over time.

TLT: I think it is really important for series characters to arc over time. People change in the course of day-to-day living, and if your characters are experiencing dramatic situations — which they should be, so your readers don't fall asleep — it is natural that they will develop and deepen as human beings. I also think it's important the characters' relationships (either good or bad) with other characters in the book change and grow. These shifting relationships can often form a launching pad for story ideas, and sub-plots, especially if your characters are quirky and unusual.

I like giving my characters some internal struggle that they will slowly come to terms with, and this enlightenment, or "coming to terms," if you will, is the basis for the character arcs that can often perpetuate the plot.

OMN: What was one of the more challenging aspects of creating this character?

TLT: I think the most important thing a writer can do for her readers is to write with an authentic voice. Sarah Jane developed over time, and I knew just what kind of a woman she was going to be at the beginning of Grace, and I knew how the events of the story would change her. As Sarah's story unfolds, her voice will change as she grows and changes.

OMN: Suppose Sarah Jane were interviewing you. How would the conversation start?

TLT: Spoilers ahead!

Sarah Jane: Terry, why did you make me a medium? Most people think I'm crazy, and the ones that don't just want me to tell their future or pick the winning horse at Golden Gate Fields. This is a burden to bear at this time. No one understands me. The asylum was awful!

Terry: Sarah Jane, I've always had a love of ghost stories, but I wanted to put a spin on it, and give you an interesting life purpose: to serve the spirits who haven't crossed over. I wanted you to help them clean up their mess, so they can cross over. The funny thing is, Sarah, that the spirits who you are supposed to be helping, often help you. You manage to get yourself into the most ridiculous situations. Oh, and Sarah, you really need to do something with that smart mouth. You're getting quite an attitude!

OMN: Into which genre would you place this book?

TLT: This is a great question, and one that I've been grappling with since Grace released. I realize from a marketing perspective genre classification is a must, but Grace is a hard one to categorize. The series is certainly a mystery series, and there's not much violence, so cozy mystery is probably an appropriate category. I like to think of Grace as a modern gothic, with a strong heroine, who gets herself into and out of trouble because of her insatiable curiosity and her deep seated need to help others.

OMN: Tell us something about the book that isn't mentioned in the publisher's synopsis.

TLT: Zeke, Sarah's love interest, is a world traveler, who works closely with the FBI to thwart subversives and Nazi sympathizers on US soil. He has saved a lot of lives, and will never get credit for it, as he works undercover. He knows what Sarah is capable of, how she can see things (he doesn't use the "G"/ghost word), and he lets her be that, without judging her or interfering. I respect him for that.

OMN: When starting a new book, which comes first: the characters or the storyline?

TLT: I usually come up with the storyline, the opening sentence, and the last sentence, and then the plot starts to gel from there. I will have a loose synopsis, and then I start developing my cast.

OMN: How much of your own personal or professional experience have you included in the book?

TLT: People ask me all the time if Sarah is fashioned after me, and I always respond that Sarah is an amalgam of all the strong women I have known. Other than that, my characters and plots are all the result of my twisted imagination.

OMN: Tell us a little more about your writing process.

TLT: I write a detailed outline, including character sketches, and scene sketches, for all my books. After that is finished, I write a detailed synopsis, with the time, date, and location of the scene. I give myself carte blanche to deviate from my outline, but it feels good knowing I have a map, just in case I get lost while writing act two.

OMN: How do you go about researching the plot points of your stories?

TLT: My books are set in the 1940s in the San Francisco Bay Area, so the first thing I do is decide what exact dates the events in the book will take place. After that, I get the newspapers for that time, and I download the articles that I want to read again or keep for reference. Headlines are a good flashpoint, but I pull from the back pages for the day-to-day things that Sarah would be dealing with. I also read novels from that time period — Golden Age detective fiction rocks my world — and I listen to a lot of old radio shows, including the news. I do consult experts when necessary, and I try to keep the historical components of my book as accurate as possible.

OMN: How true are you to the setting?

TLT: My books are set in fictional places that are loosely fashioned after real towns in Northern California, which is where I am originally from. I try my best to be as historically accurate as possible, but it's nice to be able to take literary license where necessary. It's really easy for me to imagine what the City of San Francisco and the fictitious town of Bennett Cove, which some of my readers may recognize as Stinson Beach, would have been like during the war, especially during the first twelve months or so when the threat of Japanese invasion was very real, and the area was flooded with troops ready to ship out, and people seeking work in the shipbuilding and other industries that sprang up in the area to support the war effort.

OMN: If we could send you anywhere in the world to research the setting for a book, where would it be?

TLT: After the Sarah Bennett series, I am going to write a series that takes place in England in the 1930s, during the period leading up to WWII. I would love to go to England, bring my husband, my horse, and my animals and stay long enough to get my research finished. So I would say, a manor house in England, complete with a first class facility for my horse, and plenty of room for all of us to run free.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests?

TLT: I love walking in the woods, hiking, yoga, the beach, fine wine, and music. I have a horse and two dogs, so I'm busy with animals who require attention and exercise. My husband and I like to travel, and discover obscure places to camp. I love visiting historic homes and staying in those that have been converted to a B&B.

One of the characters in the third Sarah Bennett book is a horse trainer, and I'm having so much fun writing the scenes with her horse, Seadrift. Sarah is afraid of horses, so her reaction to this woman's horse, who is very affectionate, has been fun to play with.

OMN: What is the best advice — and harshest criticism — you've received as an author?

TLT: The best advice I've received as an author is to keep writing and working. It takes a long time to learn to write good fiction, and most people give up. The main thing is to stick with it, find a mentor/editor and open yourself up to constructive criticism. This business is not for the weak of heart, and the only thing you can do, I mean the ONLY thing, is to keep writing. Write all the time, and when you're not writing, read, or listen to audio books. It's all about the words. It's all about the story.

I've had some harsh criticism from people who have read my book, who basically told me that I didn't stand a chance in hell. I ignored them. And this is another nugget of advice: find your mentor, your critique group, pay an editor, and find a way to get constructive feedback. This is important, you cannot get enough of this as you make your way towards publication. But don't just show your work to anyone. Keep it close, and only show it to people you trust. The main thing is to keep going, keep writing.

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I write gothic fiction and therefore I …".

TLT: I write gothic fiction, and therefore I love old houses, ghost stories, and cemeteries. So when I say, let's have a picnic at the cemetery, you'll either say yes, or you'll take off running.

OMN: How involved were you with the cover design?

TLT: I have a passion for the gothic mysteries and romantic suspense novels from the early- to mid-twentieth century. I love the art work on those books, and knew that I wanted The Spirit of Grace to have a cover fashioned after those novels, even though it is not the most popular type of cover at this point in time. I knew that I wanted the cover to have an abandoned house, and I wanted a hint of the "spirit" component of the story. I got lucky and connected with Melissa Stevens, The Illustrated Author. I told her what I wanted, and she immediately understood my vision and the imagery I wanted to portray on the cover of Grace. I do love the cover of this book, and am now letting my subconscious stew on the cover for the second Sarah Bennett book, which is scheduled to release in July.

OMN: What kind of feedback have you received from readers?

TLT: I am getting good reviews, and am finding my readers!

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young?

TLT: Mysteries, and ghost stories, no doubt. I loved Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys, and started reading Agatha Christie when I was in sixth grade. I used to stuff an Agatha inside my textbook, and completely ignore the teacher … I was horrid.

OMN: And today, when you select a book to read for pleasure, what do you look for?

TLT: Every now and then I go through an historical biography phase, but I really love a good mystery, especially those written in the 1930s and 1940s. Right now I am really into audio books, and have been binge listening to Patricia Wentworth. I think my current love of audio books is due to all the writing I've been doing these past few years. It is a treat to be read to, and the words are fed to me in a different way that is really lovely. I like mysteries, and I can tell within the first page if I like the book or not. I'm looking for a protagonist to whom I can relate, and I really like a lush setting, and a plucky damsel in distress who becomes stronger during the story and triumphs in the end. I don't read many modern authors. I mostly read the books that Sarah would read. This helps to keep my language appropriate for the series.

Having said that, I have a giant to-be-read pile that I will consume after I've written the five books I have planned for this series.

OMN: What kinds of films or television shows do you enjoy watching?

TLT: I don't have a television, but my husband and I watch our shows on Netflix. We just finished Seinfeld and Frasier. I watch a lot of British mysteries, and — true confession — I love Columbo! The stories are good, the cameo appearances are a treat, and the setting — 1970s Los Angeles — appeals to the eye.

OMN: Suppose your books were to be adapted for television or film? Who do you see playing the lead roles?

TLT: I'm so glad you asked me this because I'm very particular about the visuals of my characters, and even have pictures cut out of the actors who would play the various people who inhabit my story. Okay, here goes: Sarah would be played by Amy Adams; Zeke would be played by Scott Foley.

I would love the opportunity to be involved with the screenwriters, should Grace be adapted for a movie. I don't know that I would want to drive the boat per se, but would definitely welcome the experience of being involved with the adaption. I have written several screenplays, and would love a shot at adapting Grace. Hmmmm …

OMN: What's next for you?

TLT: Well, book two of the Sarah Bennett series is scheduled to release in July. I'm working on book three now, and hope to get that turned into my publisher by June. I have two more Sarah Bennett books loosely outlined, to wit, I have the premise and the main conflict, and the titles! So I'll write those, and then see what happens. I could write Sarah stories for a long time. I have had so much fun writing her character, and watching her develop. Now, thanks to your previous question, I may have to adapt Grace into a screenplay.

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Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Terry Lynn Thomas married the love of her life, who promised to buy her a horse if she relocated to Mississippi with him. Now that she has relocated, she has discovered that she can be happy anywhere as long as she has her man, her horse and time to write. Terry Lynn read Mary Stewart, Victoria Holt, and Daphne Du Maurier as a child. These gothic mysteries captured her imagination, never let go, and influence her writing today. When she is not writing or riding her horse, she visits historical houses and cemeteries, hunting for story ideas.

For more information about the author, please visit her website at TerryLynnThomas.com and her author page on Goodreads, or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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The Spirit of Grace by Terry Lynn Thomas

The Spirit of Grace by Terry Lynn Thomas

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Black Opal Books

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Sarah Bennett doesn't remember the night her mother tumbled down the stairs at Bennett House, despite allegedly witnessing the fatal fall. There was talk of foul play, dark whispers, and sidelong glances, all aimed at Sarah, prompting her family to send her to The Laurels, an exclusive asylum in San Francisco, under a cloud of suspicion. Now, on the one-year anniversary of her mother's murder, Sarah has been summoned home. Convinced of her innocence, she returns to Bennett House, hoping to put the broken pieces of her life back together. But when another murder occurs shortly after her arrival, Sarah once again finds herself a suspect, as she is drawn into a web of suspicion and lies.

In order to clear her name, Sarah must remember what happened the fateful night her mother died. But as she works to regain her memory, the real murderer watches, ready to kill again to protect a dark family secret.

The Spirit of Grace by Terry Lynn Thomas. Click here to take a Look Inside the book.

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 7:30 AM ET …

The Lemoncholy Life of Annie Aster by Scott Wilbanks

The Lemoncholy Life of Annie Aster by Scott Wilbanks

A Mystery Novel

Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

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Annabelle Aster doesn't bow to convention-not even that of space and time-which makes the 1890s Kansas wheat field that has appeared in her modern-day San Francisco garden easy to accept. Even more peculiar is Elsbeth, the truculent schoolmarm who sends Annie letters through the mysterious brass mailbox perched on the picket fence that now divides their two worlds.

Annie and Elsbeth's search for an explanation to the hiccup in the universe linking their homes leads to an unsettling discovery-and potential disaster for both of them. Together they must solve the mystery of what connects them before one of them is convicted of a murder that has yet to happen … and yet somehow already did.

The Lemoncholy Life of Annie Aster by Scott Wilbanks

The Warrior by Ty Patterson

The Warrior by Ty Patterson

A Warriors Crime Action Thriller (1st in series)

Publisher: Ty Patterson

Nook Daily Find Price: 99¢

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You are Zeb Carter, a deep black, special-ops agent based in New York. You work for a U.S. Special Forces agency that no one has heard of. You go on missions that never come to light. You are in the Democratic Republic of Congo to track down rogue mercenaries linked to the agency. They are killers, suspected of training rebel forces who are planning a coup. Locate. Observe. Record. Do not engage. That's your mission brief.

You travel in the Congo and come across their trail of violence and death. You make your dossier and as you are preparing to leave, you come to a village. You witness an atrocity of such magnitude that even your seen-everything-before eyes are shocked. Not your problem, stick to your mission, you are told. No one cares about the killings. You do. You take matters in your own hands and find yourself on the run, hunted by both friend and foe.

You are a master of the killing game. Just how good are you at dying?

The Warrior by Ty Patterson

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 7:00 AM ET …

Special Agent Maximilian by Mimi Barbour

Special Agent Maximilian by Mimi Barbour

An Undercover FBI Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Sarna Publishing

Price: FREE!

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Mango Glades by Bill H. Myers

Mango Glades by Bill H. Myers

A Mango Bob Adventure

Publisher: Bill H. Myers

Price: FREE!

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A Charm of Powerful Trouble by Robert Bruce Stewart

A Charm of Powerful Trouble by Robert Bruce Stewart

A Harry Reese Mystery

Publisher: Street Car Mysteries

Price: FREE!

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Calm Before the Storm by Ryan Mullaney

Calm Before the Storm by Ryan Mullaney

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Sunbird Books

Price: FREE!

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Sleeping Dogs by Bryan Murray

Sleeping Dogs by Bryan Murray

A Jake Harrigan Thriller

Publisher: Bryan Murray

Price: FREE!

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The Sudoku Experiment by B. L. Bayes

The Sudoku Experiment by B. L. Bayes

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: B. L. Bayes

Price: FREE!

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Mobile Home Murder by Shannon Maguire

Mobile Home Murder by Shannon Maguire

A Julie Jones Mystery

Publisher: Shannon Maguire

Price: FREE!

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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

A Killing in the Hills, A Bell Elkins Mystery by Julia Keller, Now Available at a Special Price

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, Minotaur Books …

A Killing in the Hills by Julia Keller

A Killing in the Hills by Julia Keller

A Bell Elkins Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

Price: $3.99 (as of 03/29/2016 at 8:00 PM ET).

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What's happening in Acker's Gap, West Virginia? Three elderly men are gunned down over their coffee at a local diner, and seemingly half the town is there to witness the act. Still, it happened so fast, and no one seems to have gotten a good look at the shooter. Was it random? Was it connected to the spate of drug violence plaguing poor areas of the country just like Acker's Gap? Or were Dean Streeter, Shorty McClurg, and Lee Rader targeted somehow?

One of the witnesses to the brutal incident was Carla Elkins, teenaged daughter of Bell Elkins, the prosecuting attorney for Raythune County, WV. Carla was shocked and horrified by what she saw, but after a few days, she begins to recover enough to believe that she might be uniquely placed to help her mother do her job.

After all, what better way to repair their fragile, damaged relationship? But could Carla also end up doing more harm than good — in fact, putting her own life in danger?

A Killing in the Hills by Julia Keller

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Review: A Disguise To Die For by Diane Vallere

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A Mysterious Review of A Disguise To Die For by Diane Vallere. A Costume Shop Mystery.

Review summary: This is a most entertaining mystery, a briskly paced page-turner from start to finish. The characters are well-developed and seem perfectly suited — pun intended! — for a cozy-style series. Too, the murder mystery plot is nicely handled in this fine start to a series. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

A Disguise To Die For Diane Vallere

A Disguise To Die For
Diane Vallere
A Costume Shop Mystery
Berkley Prime Crime (February 2016)

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Publisher synopsis: No sooner does former magician's assistant Margo Tamblyn return home to Proper City, Nevada, to run Disguise DeLimit, her family's costume shop, than she gets her first big order. Wealthy nuisance Blitz Manners needs forty costumes for a detective-themed birthday bash. As for Blitz himself, his Sherlock Holmes is to die for — literally — when, in the middle of the festivities, Margo's friend and party planner Ebony Welles is caught brandishing a carving knife over a very dead Blitz.

For Margo, clearing Ebony's name is anything but elementary, especially after Ebony flees town. Now Margo is left to play real-life detective in a town full of masked motives, cloaked secrets, and veiled vendettas. But as she soon learns, even a killer disguise can't hide a murderer in plain sight for long.

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