Monday, July 06, 2015

Fade, A Novel of Suspense by Kyle Mills, 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, St. Martin's Press …

Fade by Kyle Mills

Fade by Kyle Mills

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Price: $2.99 (as of 07/06/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

Fade by Kyle Mills, Amazon Kindle format

The government abandoned him. Now they're asking for his help. But they're not going to like his answer …

A secret department of Homeland Security is recruiting agents to work undercover in the Middle East, and the director wants his second-in-command, Matt Egan, to bring aboard an old friend, Salam Al Fayed-better known as Fade.

He seems perfect for the job: A New Yorker and ex-Navy Seal, he is the son of immigrants and he speaks perfect Arabic. Trouble is, he's "retired;" he got shot in the back in the line of duty, and the U.S. government refused to pay for the risky surgery that could have helped him.

Now Fade lives the life of a hermit, walking around with a bullet lodged near his spine and liable to shift at any moment, and the last thing he wants to hear is that his country needs him-least of all, his ex-best friend Matt Egan, whom he sees as responsible for his present condition.

Against Egan's wishes, the director forces the issue and tries none too subtly to "persuade" Fade to join the team. But Fade, angry and hopeless, is prepared to fight back at any cost; the ensuing confrontation is a bloody one. And the chase is on-will Matt be able to find his friend-turned-fugitive before Fade can take the ultimate revenge?

Fade by Kyle Mills

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Peaches and Scream by Susan Furlong, a New 1st in Series Mystery Introducing Nola Harper

Omnimystery News is pleased to present in this post one of this month's new 1st in Series titles, a mystery, thriller or suspense novel that introduces a recurring character (or characters) …

Peaches and Scream by Susan Furlong

Peaches and Scream by Susan Furlong

Series: A Nola Harper, Georgia Peach Mystery

Publisher: Berkley

Peaches and Scream by Susan Furlong, Amazon Kindle format

What we know about the character: To help run the family peach farm during her parents' absence, Nola Harper returns to her childhood home of Cays Mill, Georgia, and soon discovers that things back at the farm aren't exactly peachy. More about her first murder …

When murder threatens her family's orchard, Nola Harper is ready to pick out the killer and preserve the farm's reputation …

A poor harvest and rising costs on the family peach farm are threatening to ruin the Harpers' livelihood, and small-town gossip is spreading like blight thanks to Nola's juicy reputation as a wild teenager way back when. But Nola really finds herself in the pits when she stumbles upon a local businessman murdered among the peach trees.

With suspicions and family tensions heating up faster than a cobbler in the oven, this sweet Georgia peach will have to prune through a list of murder suspects — before she too becomes ripe for the killer's picking …

Peaches and Scream by Susan Furlong

Mrs. Pollifax and the Hong Kong Buddha, A Mrs. Pollifax Mystery by Dorothy Gilman, 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, Fawcett …

Mrs. Pollifax and the Hong Kong Buddha by Dorothy Gilman

Mrs. Pollifax and the Hong Kong Buddha by Dorothy Gilman

A Mrs. Pollifax Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: Fawcett

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/06/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

Mrs. Pollifax and the Hong Kong Buddha by Dorothy Gilman, Amazon Kindle format

Although recently married, Mrs. Pollifax is packed and ready to go to China, where a young agent, Sheng Ti, holds the answers to goings on at the sinister Feng Imports — a one-time agency front. Only Mrs. Pollifax has earned Sheng's trust, and only she can possibly stop what turns out to be a frightening and ominous plot involving drugs, smuggled diamonds, a famous cat burglar turned Interpol agent, a mysterious psychic, and, of course, murder … possibly her own!

Mrs. Pollifax and the Hong Kong Buddha by Dorothy Gilman

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A Study in Death by Anna Lee Huber, New in Bookstores during July 2015

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during July 2015 is …

A Study in Death by Anna Lee Huber

A Study in Death by Anna Lee Huber, a Lady Darby Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Berkley

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Scotland, 1831. After a tumultuous courtship complicated by three deadly inquiries, Lady Kiera Darby is thrilled to have found both an investigative partner and a fiancé in Sebastian Gage. But with her well-meaning — and very pregnant — sister planning on making their wedding the event of the season, Kiera could use a respite from the impending madness.

Commissioned to paint the portrait of Lady Drummond, Kiera is saddened when she recognizes the pain in the baroness's eyes. Lord Drummond is a brute, and his brusque treatment of his wife forces Kiera to think of the torment caused by her own late husband.

Kiera isn't sure how to help, but when she finds Lady Drummond prostrate on the floor, things take a fatal turn. The physician called to the house and Lord Drummond appear satisfied to rule her death natural, but Kiera is convinced that poison is the real culprit.

Now, armed only with her knowledge of the macabre and her convictions, Kiera intends to discover the truth behind the baroness's death — no matter what, or who, stands in her way …

A Study in Death by Anna Lee Huber

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Murder on the Bucket List by Elizabeth Perona, a New 1st in Series Mystery Introducing Francine and Charlotte

Omnimystery News is pleased to present in this post one of this month's new 1st in Series titles, a mystery, thriller or suspense novel that introduces a recurring character (or characters) …

Murder on the Bucket List by Elizabeth Perona

Murder on the Bucket List by Elizabeth Perona

Series: A Francine and Charlotte, Bucket List Mystery

Publisher: Midnight Ink

Murder on the Bucket List by Elizabeth Perona, Amazon Kindle format

What we know about the characters: Francine and Charlotte are two women in their 70s on a quest to cross items off their respective bucket lists. More about their first murder …

The septuagenarian women of the Summer Ridge Bridge Club have gathered in secret late one July night to check skinny-dipping off their bucket list. But as Francine observes, the jittery members seem more obsessed with body issues and elaborate preparations than actually stripping down and getting in the pool. A pungent smell emanating from the pool shed provides a perfect distraction. When a dead body flops out, it's an answered prayer for Charlotte, since the first item on her list is to solve a murder.

Unfortunately for Charlotte and Francine, before they can discover who really killed the man, they must negotiate neighborhood tours of the crime scene, press coverage of their skinny-dipping, an angry homeowners' association, a disastrous appearance on Good Morning America, media offers sought by a hungry publicist, and a clever killer.

Murder on the Bucket List by Elizabeth Perona

Hollywood Nocturnes, A Novella and Five Short Stories by James Ellroy, 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, Open Road …

Hollywood Nocturnes by James Ellroy

Hollywood Nocturnes by James Ellroy

A Novella and Five Short Stories

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/06/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

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Nobody plays accordion like Dick Contino. His skilled fingers can find beauty in even the schmaltziest borscht belt favorites, and with his matinee-idol looks he could be a real star. Right now, though, he's slumming it as the headliner in a Grade Z teenybopper picture called Daddy-O. He's too good for this movie, and finishing it is going to take him to a very dark place.

Daddy-O and Dick Contino are both real, their stories dredged out of the past by James Ellroy, a master of historical crime fiction. In Dick Contino's Blues he takes us to B-List Hollywood in 1957 — a time when movies were cheerful and dirty secrets lurked just off camera.

Included along with the novella are five short stories, all in the author's inimitable tough-bitten style.

Hollywood Nocturnes by James Ellroy

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New This Week: Night Terrors, The Nightlife Series by Matthew Quinn Martin

Three amazing horror tales in one chilling bundle …

Night Terrors by Matthew Quinn Martin

Night Terrors by Matthew Quinn Martin

The Nightlife Series

Publisher: Pocket Star

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/06/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

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Enter a world where the streets crawl with unimaginable demons, and a monster can lurk behind every friendly face.

Matthew Quinn Martin first terrified horror fans with Nightlife, the captivating story of two unlikely monster hunters determined to save the city of New Harbor from the Night Angels — bloodthirsty creatures that feed on the forgotten. Jack Jackson and Beth Becker are among the few who can see these creatures for what they really are, but as they hunt the creatures, a mysterious organization known only as The Division is hunting them.

In the novella Hazardous Material, we get a glimpse of The Division's origins and aims when a young man stumbles onto a long-abandoned video arcade — which three decades ago was the site of the largest mass shooting in New York history — and unwittingly uncovers a relic of unimaginable power and mind-altering terror.

And in the never-before-released As the Worm Turns, Jack and Beth are back, along with their faithful dog, Blood. For months they've been keeping just one step ahead of The Division, whose enigmatic leader has been pursuing them with the single-minded obsession to capture them by any means necessary. But as Jack and Beth continue their quest to rid the world of the creatures once and for all, they find themselves facing off against something even more terrifying than the Night Angels — — something that could hold the key to humanity's salvation … or its doom.

Night Terrors by Matthew Quinn Martin

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Telemystery: The Brokenwood Mysteries, New This Week on DVD

Telemystery, the most complete selection of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series now available or coming soon to DVD

Telemystery, your source for one of the most comprehensive listings of crime drama, amateur sleuth, private investigator, mystery and suspense television series, mini-series and made-for-television movies, now available on or coming soon to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or Video-on-Demand, is profiling one series from our site being released this week.

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The Brokenwood Mysteries: Season 1

The Brokenwood Mysteries

Season 1

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Detective Senior Sergeant Mike Shepherd (Neill Rea) arrives on assignment in Brokenwood, a small town where memories — and animosities — run deep. He's an experienced cop with a 1971 "classic" car, a collection of country music cassettes, and an indeterminate number of ex-wives. The new woman in his life is his assistant, Detective Kristin Sims (Fern Sutherland), a by-the-book investigator nearly 20 years younger than her boss's car, who quickly has to get used to his lone-wolf ways.

As Shepherd adapts to the slower pace of life away from the city, he soon discovers that Brokenwood is a place of secrets and suspicions. Everyone and everything is connected, and the serenity of the countryside can easily be shattered by violence and death.

Four feature-length mysteries are featured in this first season of this New Zealand crime drama, which originally aired in Fall 2014.

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A Conversation with Mystery Author Channing Whitaker

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Channing Whitaker

We are delighted to welcome back author Channing Whitaker to Omnimystery News.

Last week Channing told us the backstory to his new mystery Until the Sun Rises (Dark Oak Mysteries; March 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we asked if we could follow up to talk more about the book.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us a little more about your lead character. What is it about him that appeals to you as a writer?

Channing Whitaker
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Channing Whitaker; Photo credit Dave Muller.

Channing Whitaker: My lead character is named Harlan Holt. He's a PhD student of anthropology with a focus on supernatural and occult beliefs. He's also principally involved with a paranormal skeptic organization. Where my book begins, Harlan has been recruited as one of five contestants to explore a supposedly haunted mansion.

Originally, I envisioned the story for Until the Sun Rises to be a stand-alone novel. However, in the course of developing the story I found there was a great deal of subplot, character development, and plot-continuation that filled my imagination but that was far too much to fit into the one book. Now that the book has been released, much of the feedback I've gotten from readers consists of "When is the next one coming out?" With the ideas in my mind and an interest from readers in more, I believe I will be taking Harlan into a series of books.

Harlan is intelligent, science-minded, and a skeptic of everything paranormal. For this, he is very close to my heart. In supernatural themed fiction, be it novel or film, I feel true skeptics are underrepresented and those that appear, often exist simply to be proven wrong — foolish to have questioned the existence of the paranormal in the first place. While it's fun to let the imagination run wild with the supernatural, I think it's also interesting to have a story that is more grounded in reality, though supernatural thematically. I believe my novel, with Harlan, fills that niche. The theme deals with the supernatural but it's seen through the eyes of Harlan, an unwavering skeptic.

In his life, Harlan has also seen negative consequences from false belief in the supernatural, and lost people close to him as a result. This makes his skepticism very personal, and gives him a vested interest in the outcome when he investigates. This makes him interesting to write for. His character is unique as his interest is not purely academic. It also puts him on a level playing field with characters who believe in the supernatural whole-heartedly as that is usually connected to personnel experiences as well. This depth for Harlan is touched on in Until the Sun Rises but more will be revealed for Harlan in future books.

OMN: Into which fiction genre would you place the book?

CW: I find it a little hard to label my book, especially without giving away the ending. It's driven by mystery, but the characters find themselves in mortal danger requiring them to solve the mystery in order to save their own lives. For me, this makes the book a thriller as well. The sticky part is the involvement of paranormal themes. The mystery boils down to whether or not something paranormal is in fact going on. Labeling it paranormal, or not, sort of tips off how the story might resolve. I call it a mystery/thriller with paranormal themes. Others might call it a paranormal mystery.

OMN: Without giving anything away, tell us something about the book that isn't mentioned in the publisher's synopsis.

CW: The primary plot of the story involves five contestants of very opposing views, investigating a supposedly haunted mansion where a family went missing over 80 years ago. This is what is teased in the book's synopsis. Secondary to that plot is a sub-plot that takes place in the past, leading up to the family's disappearance.

This sub-plot involves the father of the family that went missing, Vinton Drake, attending a traveling magic show and finding the magician, Malvern Kamrar, is a man he believes to be dead. Malvern's magic show then involves him performing an act where he appears to die, but is revealed to be living and well by the end of the show. Vinton is perplexed and begins to investigate Malvern. The consequences of Vinton's investigation of Malvern ultimately lead to what befell him and his family. This sub-plot isn't well established in the book's synopsis however; it plays a key role in the book and adds significant depth and intrigue to the story.

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

CW: I consider my novel purely fictional but very grounded in reality. While no character is based on anyone real, nor is the setting based on a real place, all are very realistic. As an example, one character is a commune-with-the-dead psychic who is nationally known and popular. While she is not inspired by one particular, real-life, popular psychic, I believe there are commonalities among real, popular psychics and I created my psychic to fit right in with the same commonalities. She is totally fictional, but she feels very real. The same is true for several other characters.

Likewise, my novel takes place in a fictional, small Iowa town. It just so happens I am originally from a small Iowa town. However, my setting is not just my town by another name. I see similarities between my town and a hundred others in rural Iowa — common traits that even extend to rural towns across the country. I use these details to make my fictional town seem very real, very tangible, but go on to build a very unique and fantastic quality to the town as well, defining details that are only true in my fictional world.

OMN: How did you go about researching the plot points of the story?

CW: My fact checking includes personal experience, consulting experts, and Internet research. I believe I am fairly adept at trouble-shooting my own work for authenticity, and as I write I identify where I am making assumptions or where I'm being influenced by other fictional depictions rather than realistic ones, and then I go back and come up with a plan to improve those potentially non-authentic aspects.

In Until the Sun Rises part of the story deals with a TV show being shot as the characters investigate the supposedly haunted site. I happen to have worked in TV production for a few years and had a good sense of the camera, lighting, and crew logistics that would have to go on behind the scenes. For that, I trusted my own experience.

A small part of the story is set in the past. While the fact that the setting is in the past isn't intricate to what occurs, I still wanted it to be authentic. As an example, as I wrote those portions I often ran into characters using figures of speech, and I'd wonder if that particular language would have been used in the historic setting. For this, I could usually rely on Internet research to date the origin and prevalence of the language and then determine if it was viable for use.

Alternatively, my main character of Harlan acts as an investigative skeptic, but this was not something I had done myself, and I didn't believe the Internet could provide a realistic, in-the-moment sense of how such a character would act and what he would think. To fill in what my knowledge lacked I contacted one of the most publically prominent skeptic organizations in the country and was able to interview the organization's president. This resulted in a wealth of authentic information to help construct my character and his actions.

OMN: What is the best advice you've received as an author?

CW: The best advice I have acquired can probably be attributed to many people but is essentially that to be a writer you have to write. There are lots of places this statement could come from. It might mean that writing is something you can't learn in a class, that you have to sit down and write in order to learn to write. It can come from the experience where aspiring writers get too focused on tangents of writing. It can also relate to aspiring writers focusing on the idea of being a writer over doing the actual writing.

To me, the advice means to keep writing. The day you finish writing a novel, even if it is truly magnificent, publishers and agents typically don't show up at your door to ask to see it. It falls on you to get the manuscript out to the world, and that is quite a great deal of work. Writers might spend as much time trying to find a home for their work as they did writing it, at least when you're getting started, but you can't let that mountain of effort keep you from starting your next project.

In my experience I didn't find a home for my first few projects, but by continuing to write new material while I was trying to place my previous projects, I continued to grow. By the time I wrote the novel I was able to get published, I had developed as a writer. I was years older, and my material was years better. I got better. When I look back at my older projects, I see a lot I like. I still really like the stories, but I also see a great deal of the execution that I would do differently now. To me, this shows I improved, and I did it by writing. "Writers need to write."

OMN: Was Until the Sun Rises your working title as well?

CW: The full title of my novel is Until the Sun Rises — One Night in Drake Mansion. The title came after I had finished the first draft of the manuscript. I had a working title before that simply of "Malvern Kamrar" which is the name of one character in the story.

There is duality in the title. First, in the story the contestants are to spend one night in the supposedly haunted mansion, so Until the Sun Rises — One Night in Drake Mansion refers to where the story takes place, what the contest is, and when story is through, — at sunrise. However, as skepticism and scientific thinking is a key theme in my novel Until the Sun Rises also serves as a metaphor for enlightenment. As I plan to continue to another book with the main character, the skeptical and scientific approach will be consistent, so this enlightenment meaning in the title will remain. I envision the next book being titled, Until the Sun Rises — ….

OMN: Have any specific authors influenced how and what you write today?

CW: While there are a great many authors and books, which have had some degree of influence on my writing, I don't think any influence has been as profound as my father. He's not a writer; in fact he is a retired psychologist and a psychology professor. Between his education, experience, and talent, I believe he was exceptional at analyzing people and often shared thoughts with me as I grew up. If I had trouble with another kid at school, he might tell me to think about why that person felt the way they did, what might be going on in their life that was causing them to act a certain way? Then he might go on to suggest answers to those questions and usually I'd come away with a much more empathetic attitude.

I credit that approach to people in my approach to characters in my writing. When I need a character to do something out of the ordinary, I think about what might have happened in their life to make this their action or to justify their actions to themselves. As a result I think my characters are deeper and more believable than they might have been otherwise. Even villains have to believe their reasons for doing bad are justifiable, and when you show that in the writing it can be profound.

OMN: What's next for you?

CW: I write both novels and screenplays. Recently, I've been putting the finishing touches on a sci-fi screenplay, which I hope to start getting out to potential producers. Once I clear my desk of that, I plan to start on the sequel for Until the Sun Rises, for which I already have a great many ideas.

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Born in Centerville, Iowa, Channing studied cinema, screenwriting, literature, and mathematics at the University of Iowa. He went on to work in the production of television news, independent films, and commercial videos as well as to write for websites, corporate media, and advertising. His nearly 10-year career in writing has taken Channing from Iowa, to Texas, Alaska, and currently to Oklahoma. In that time, Channing has also written and directed over 50 short films. The publication of his debut novel Until the Sun Rises: One Night in Drake Mansion, comes in tandem with the production of his first feature screenplay "KILD TV," also in the mystery/thriller genre, already filmed, and slated for a 2015 release.

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

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Until the Sun Rises by Channing Whitaker

Until the Sun Rises by Channing Whitaker

A Novel of Supernatural Suspense

Publisher: Dark Oak Mysteries

Amazon.com Print/Kindle Format(s)

Eighty years ago, a wealthy Midwest family returned home from a magic show, after which neither they, nor the magician, Malvern Kamrar, were ever heard from again. When several bystanders died in their mansion, the house was sealed.

After nearly a century of rumors and haunted stories, for a live TV event the mansion will be opened, allowing five contestants to spend one night and win their share of a million dollars. The contestants: a psychic, a high-tech ghost hunter, a Hollywood scream queen, a local woman, and a skeptic, fuel excitement as each tries to solve the mystery.

Upon entering, the journal of the family patriarch, Vinton Drake, is discovered, illuminating the mystery, rooted all the way back to Vinton's service as a medic in WWI, when he first met the magician. Departing from the familiar haunted house tale, this story explores the very nature of belief in the supernatural, with consequences more frightening than any ghost story.

Intensity sours when the contestants discover their lives, and thousands more, are in genuine peril. Is the mansion haunted? What fate befell Malvern and the Drake family? And will the contestants uncover the truth in time to save themselves?

Until the Sun Rises by Channing Whitaker

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Monday, July 06, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Monday, July 06, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET …

Trouble in High Heels by Christina Dodd

Trouble in High Heels by Christina Dodd

The Fortune Hunter Series (1st in series)

Publisher: Brilliance Audio

Audible Daily Deal Price: $2.95

Trouble in High Heels by Christina Dodd, Amazon Kindle format

Brandi Michaels moved to Chicago to be with her fiancé — only to discover he'd hopped a flight to Vegas to marry his new girlfriend. So she pawns her engagement ring, buys herself a ridiculously expensive pair of shoes, and spends one sultry night in the arms of a gorgeous Italian stranger named Roberto Bartolini, convinced she's found the perfect revenge …

But when Brandi returns home, she's shocked to discover that her apartment's been ransacked and she's the mark for a killer. Finding herself entangled in a web of danger, Brandi has no choice but to turn to Roberto — a man who's destined to be either her savior or her downfall. But one thing's for sure: she's not going down without a fight …

Trouble in High Heels by Christina Dodd

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Monday, July 06, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Monday, July 06, 2015 at 6:30 AM ET …

Murder in Tropical Breeze by Mary Bowers

Murder in Tropical Breeze by Mary Bowers

A Tropical Breeze Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Mary Bowers

Price: FREE!

Murder in Tropical Breeze by Mary Bowers, Amazon Kindle format

Murderous Matrimony by Joyce and Jim Lavene

Murderous Matrimony by Joyce and Jim Lavene

A Renaissance Faire Mystery

Publisher: J. Lavene

Price: FREE!

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The White River Killer by Stephen Wilson

The White River Killer by Stephen Wilson

A Mystery Novel

Publisher: Stephen Wilson

Price: FREE!

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Fade by J. C. Skye

Fade by J. C. Skye

The Immortal in Death Series

Publisher: Mystery Thriller Suspense Romance Publications

Price: FREE!

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The Nursery Rhyme Murders by Anthony Litton

The Nursery Rhyme Murders by Anthony Litton

A Murder Mystery

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: FREE!

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Sunday, July 05, 2015

A Dash of Murder, A Pecan Bayou Mystery by Teresa Trent, 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, Tightwad Tess Press …

A Dash of Murder by Teresa Trent

A Dash of Murder by Teresa Trent

A Pecan Bayou Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Tightwad Tess Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 07/05/2015 at 7:00 PM ET).

A Dash of Murder by Teresa Trent, Amazon Kindle format

When Betsy's Aunt Maggie wants to drag her along on a ghost hunting excursion at the local abandoned tuberculosis hospital she isn't sure if she quite believes in ghosts. When she comes upon a fresh spirit in the form of a body, she starts to rethink about what really is haunting the hospital.

Betsy must solve the murder in spite of her father, who is a lieutenant on the Pecan Bayou Police Force, town citizens worried about the effect of the occult on their children, and handsome stranger from Dallas. How do you get blood out of a silk blouse? Betsy Livingston can tell you in her newspaper column, "The Happy Hinter". When she's not writing, or taking care of her young son, she's busy solving mysteries in the tiny Texas town of Pecan Bayou.

A Dash of Murder by Teresa Trent

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