Monday, November 12, 2012

A New Series of Bibliomystery Short Stories from Mysterious Press

Mysterious Press

Mysterious Press is publishing today four "short tales about deadly books", the first ebooks in a series of bibliomysteries by bestselling crime novelists.

These short stories average about 35 pages or so. Presented below are summaries of each, together with purchase options.

— ♦ —

An Acceptable Sacrifice by Jeffery Deaver

An Acceptable Sacrifice
Jeffery Deaver

A pair of federal agents from either side of the US–Mexico border target a cartel kingpin …

They call him "Cuchillo", the Knife. Not because he kills with a blade — he has plenty of men to do that kind of work for him — but because his mind is so sharp. As Mexico's government wages war on the drug cartels, it takes brains to survive, and Cuchillo has not just survived — he has prospered. But when Cuchillo begins to cut too deeply, the federal police of both the United States and Mexico step in to dull his blade.

P. Z. Evans and Alejo Díaz know the Hermosillo cartel is planning an attack on a tourist bus in Sonora, and they know they will have to capture or kill Cuchillo to stop it. The cartel leader has one weakness: rare, old books. To destroy the intellectual's evil empire, this unlikely pair of international police will have to appeal to his inner bibliophile.

An Acceptable Sacrifice by Jeffery Deaver, Amazon Kindle format  An Acceptable Sacrifice by Jeffery Deaver, iTune iBook format  An Acceptable Sacrifice by Jeffery Deaver, Kobo format

— ♦ —

The Scroll by Anne Perry

The Scroll
Anne Perry

An ancient scroll draws a bookseller into a chilling mystery …

Monty Danforth finds the tin buried beneath a shipment of leather-bound classics. Inside is a millennia-old vellum manuscript written in an unfamiliar but unmistakably ancient language. Danforth tries to photocopy and photograph it, but he ends up with blank images, as though the ink were made of something impervious to modern technology. As the scroll's mystery enchants him, this hapless bookseller falls into a cutthroat conspiracy that he may never escape.

Soon a dead-eyed old man and his granddaughter come calling for the scroll. Danforth refuses to sell them the manuscript, but they will not be the last to demand it. Powerful forces crave the secrets locked within this ancient document, and Danforth will survive only if he can master its power.

The Scroll by Anne Perry, Amazon Kindle format  The Scroll by Anne Perry, iTune iBook format  The Scroll by Anne Perry, Kobo format

— ♦ —

The Book of Virtue by Ken Bruen

The Book of Virtue
Ken Bruen

With his hated father dead, a man's life takes a dangerous turn …

He doesn't cry when his father, Frank, dies. The old man was an abusive, self-absorbed drunk, and when cancer takes him to his deathbed, his son is there to watch. At Frank's final moment he leans over and whispers in his ear, letting the dying man know that he's glad to see him go.

His only inheritance is a heavy, leather-bound book. He has never seen it before, and has trouble believing that his brutal, ignorant father ever touched something so beautiful. But the volume is well-thumbed, full of aphorisms and advice written in the dead man's hand. Soon after he reads it, the son finds his life spiraling out of control. If he doesn't want to follow Daddy to the grave, he had best heed the lessons of the book.

The Book of Virtue by Ken Bruen, Amazon Kindle format  The Book of Virtue by Ken Bruen, iTune iBook format  The Book of Virtue by Ken Bruen, Kobo format

— ♦ —

Pronghorns of the Third Reich by C. J. Box

Pronghorns of the Third Reich
C. J. Box

In frigid Wyoming lies a mystery that stretches back to Nazi Germany …

Lyle and Juan wait outside the lawyer's house in ski masks, pistols hidden behind their backs. Shortly after dawn, Paul Parker, an aged lawyer, and his old dog step into the cold. The thugs kill the dog, and take the lawyer hostage. Parker's day has started badly and is going to get much worse.

Once a fine lawyer, Parker's enthusiasm has slipped with age, and criminals like Lyle are part of the reason for his disillusionment. Years after they last saw each other in court, Lyle is convinced that Parker owes him something. At gunpoint, Lyle and Juan make Parker lead them to the old Angler ranch, to open up a hidden library whose volumes hold the secret to forgotten riches, and the strangest war profiteering scheme to ever come out of the Great Plains.

Pronghorns of the Third Reich by C. J. Box, Amazon Kindle format  Pronghorns of the Third Reich by C. J. Box, iTune iBook format  Pronghorns of the Third Reich by C. J. Box, Kobo format

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Omnimystery Blog Archive

Total Pageviews (last 30 days)

Omnimystery News
Original Content Copyright © 2022 — Omnimystery, a Family of Mystery Websites — All Rights Reserved
Guest Post Content (if present) Copyright © 2022 — Contributing Author — All Rights Reserved