Friday, March 09, 2012

The Mystery Bookshelf: Lie in the Dark by Dan Fesperman, a Vlado Petric Mystery

The Mystery Bookshelf: New Mystery,  Suspense and Thriller Books

The Mystery Bookshelf, where you can discover a world of mystery and suspense, is pleased to feature a new crime novel we recently received from the publisher.

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Lie in the Dark by Dan Fesperman
A Vlado Petric Mystery (1st in series)
Soho Crime (Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: March 2012
ISBN-13: 978-1-61695-064-4

Lie in the Dark by Dan Fesperman

About Lie in the Dark (from the publisher): Vlado Petric is a homicide investigator in war-torn Sarajevo. When he encounters an unidentified body near "sniper alley", he realizes that it is the body of Esmir Vitas, chief of the Interior Ministry's special police, and that Vitas has been killed not by any sniper's aim but by a bullet fired at almost pointblank range. Searching for the killer in this "city of murderers," Petric finds himself drawn into a conspiracy, the scope of which goes beyond anything he could possibly have imagined.

Lie in the Dark was originally published in 1999 and was the winner of the CWA New Blood Dagger Award.

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About the author: Dan Fesperman is a former foreign correspondent for the Baltimore Sun and the author of eight novels of international intrigue. In addition to his Dagger Award, he was recognized with The Hammett Prize in 2006 for The Prisoner of Guantanamo. For more information about the author and his books, visit his website at DanFesperman.com.

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Bloody Scotland Crime Writing Festival Short Story Competition

Bloody Scotland 2012

The inaugural Bloody Scotland Crime Writing Festival will be held this coming September 2012 in, where else, Scotland. But amateur and unpublished writers around the world will want to keep an earlier date in mind.

Glengoyne Highland Single Malt is sponsoring a short story writing competition as part of Bloody Scotland. With the aim of discovering the next big name in crime fiction, the competition gives you the opportunity to be published in an ebook anthology of short crime stories entitled Worth The Wait.

Entries may be submitted now through June 29th, 2012. Stories must be original (not previously published), in English, and may not exceed 3000 words. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older and there are no restrictions on country of residence (though an entry fee of £10 or the local equivalent is required). See the competition page on the festival website for all the details.

Warner Bros. Options Crime Comic LUCID for Film

LUCID by Michael McMillian

Warner Bros. is looking to adapt the four-issue crime comic series, collected into the single graphic novel LUCID, for film.

Written by Michael McMillian and illustrated by Anna Wieszczyk, the comics feature Federal Agent Matthew Dee, a modern "combat mage" whose history can be traced back to 16th century scholar John Dee — a real person who lived in late 16th century England and was known as a leading expert in mathematics and science but was also a student of magic.

The storyline follows a conspiracy to prevent humankind from reaching its true potential with Agent Dee, the newly appointed "Protector of the Realm", using his skills as a covert spy to ensure America's freedom from the grip of evil.

The studio, of course, hopes to create a franchise from the character. No screenwriter has yet been identified.

(Related article: Variety.)

Review: Big Leagues by Jen Estes

Big Leagues by Jen Estes

Read our … Review of Big Leagues by Jen Estes. A Cat McDaniel Mystery. Camel Press Trade Paperback, December 2011.

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Chicago Public Library Celebrates Sara Paretsky Day, March 14th, 2012

Mystery Event Calendar

If you're going to be in Chicago next Wednesday, March 14th, 2012, you'll want to plan on attending a celebration of crime novelist Sara Paretsky at the Chicago Public Library.

Designated as "Sara Paretsky Day", the event marks the 30th anniversary of the first appearance of V. I. Warshawski, who took on her first case in Indemnity Only (The Dial Press, 1982).

Sara Paretsky will discuss her books and their significance to Chicago, and will be joined by Steppenwolf Theatre Company actors Amy Morton and John Mahoney, who will give a reading of Paretsky's work.

The location is the Cindy Pritzker Auditorium at the Harold Washington Library Center, 400 S. State Street.

Registration is not required to attend, but seating is limited and available on a first come basis.

(Source: Chicago Public Library News.)

Telemystery: Karin Slaughter's Grant County Mysteries Optioned for Television

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

Entertainment One has optioned the "Grant County" series of mysteries by crime novelist Karin Slaughter. The television project will be developed by the same group that created Haven, adapted from Stephen King's novella The Colorado Kid.

Set in rural Georgia, the "Grant County" mysteries feature a number of recurring characters, including Dr. Sara Linton, the town's pediatrician and coroner, Jeffrey Tolliver, Sara's ex-husband and Chief of Police, and Lena Adams, the county's only female detective. Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent Will Trent is also a series character in Slaughter's books, but he isn't specifically mentioned as part of this deal.

(Related article: Deadline.)

MystereBooks: Two Free First in Series Mysteries from E-Reads

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

[e-reads] — which brings out-of-print books back in electronic and print formats to create an independent e-book market for authors — is offering two first in series mysteries for free until March 15th, 2012. Two versions are available for each title: Mobi and ePub. (We had no problems downloading the Mobi versions for our Kindle Fire.)

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Suspicion of Innocence by Barbara Parker

Suspicion of Innocence by Barbara Parker
Publisher: E-reads

About Suspicion of Innocence (from the publisher): Gail Connor and Anthony Quintana are a combustible mix on many levels. Passionately attracted to each other on a personal level, they are equally passionate defenders of their clients even when their interests don't always work in tandem. Set all this against the sultry background of a Miami that is riddled with crime and corruption, drowning in drugs, illegal immigrants and shady deals, simmering with a melting-pot clash of cultures and you have a recipe for highly entertaining, hotly explosive crime and justice.

In this first title in the "Suspicion" series, Gail Connor is a fast-rising attorney in a major law firm, about to make partner — until her life is derailed by the discovery of her sister's murdered body and the quick revelation that Gail is the prime suspect. Gail must fight for her life as she gets a first-hand look at the dark underside of the legal system.

Important Note: This book was listed for free on the date and time of this post. Prices can and do change without prior notice. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your purchase. This offer is only available until March 15th, 2012.

Suspicion of Innocence Download Link(s): Mobi; ePub.

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Fellowship of Fear by Aaron Elkins

Fellowship of Fear by Aaron Elkins
Publisher: E-reads

About Fellowship of Fear (from the publisher): When Oliver is offered a teaching fellowship at U.S. military bases in Germany, Sicily, Spain, and Holland, he wastes no time accepting. Stimulating courses to teach, a decent stipend, all expenses paid, plenty of interesting European travel … what's not to like?

It doesn't take him long to find out. On his first night, he is forced to fend off two desperate, black-clad men who have invaded his Heidelberg hotel room with intent to kill. And then there's the little matter of a few trivial details that the recruiting agency forgot to mention — such as the fact that the two previous holders of the fellowship both met with mysterious ends.

From there it's all downhill. Gideon finds himself the target in an unfamiliar game for which no one has bothered to give him the rules. What he does have, however, is his own considerable intellect and his remarkable forensic skills. He will need them, for he is playing for some fairly high stakes. The security of Western Europe …

And his own life.

Important Note: This book was listed for free on the date and time of this post. Prices can and do change without prior notice. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your purchase. This offer is only available until March 15th, 2012.

Fellowship of Fear Download Link(s): Mobi; ePub.

Stroganov by Ty Hutchinson is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Stroganov by Ty Hutchinson as today's free mystery ebook.

This title was listed as free as of the date and time of this post. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Stroganov by Ty Hutchinson

Stroganov by Ty Hutchinson
A Darby Stansfield Mystery
Publisher: CreateSpace

This is the second mystery to feature telecommunication consultant to the criminal underworld Darby Stansfield.

About Stroganov (from the publisher): With his career back on track, Darby focuses on improving his personal life. However, his unconventional methods for finding love land him in the middle of a war between the Ukrainian government and a dangerous sex trafficking ring. That’s his life. Wrong place. Wrong time. All of the time.

Anxious to get out of the situation, he reluctantly offers his help to the authorities in hopes of a clean break. What he gets instead is the attention of Russia’s most feared criminal.

Important Note: This book was listed for free on the date and time of this post. Prices can and do change without prior notice. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your purchase.

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Mystery Bestsellers for the Week Ending March 09, 2012

Bestselling Hardcover Mystery Books

A list of the top 15 mystery hardcover bestsellers for the week ending March 9th, 2012 has been posted by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books.

Vince Flynn's 12th Mitch Rapp thriller Kill Shot retains its spot atop the list as this week's bestselling crime novel. But the week may be best remembered as the one in which The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson, which was on our list for almost two years, finally moved off it.

Two new titles debut this week.

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The Expats by Chris Pavone

Entering the list in a strong 9th position is The Expats, the debut thriller by Chris Pavone.

Kate Moore is a working mother, struggling to make ends meet, to raise children, to keep a spark in her marriage … and to maintain an increasingly unbearable life-defining secret. So when her husband is offered a lucrative job in Luxembourg, she jumps at the chance to leave behind her double-life, to start anew.

She begins to reinvent herself as an expat, finding her way in a language she doesn't speak, doing the housewifely things she's never before done — play dates and coffee mornings, daily cooking and never-ending laundry. Meanwhile, her husband works incessantly, at a job Kate has never understood, for a banking client she's not allowed to know. He's becoming distant and evasive; she's getting lonely and bored.

Then another American couple arrives. Kate soon becomes suspicious that these people are not who they say they are, and she's terrified that her own past is catching up to her. So Kate begins to dig, to peel back the layers of deception that surround her. She discovers fake offices and shell corporations and a hidden gun, a mysterious farmhouse and numbered accounts with bewildering sums of money, and finally unravels the mind-boggling long-play con that threatens her family, her marriage, and her life.

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Chasing Midnight by Randy Wayne White

Five places lower in number 14 is Chasing Midnight, the 19th Doc Ford mystery by Randy Wayne White.

At a reception hosted by a notorious Russian black marketeer, Doc Ford uses darkness, and his friend Tomlinson, as cover to get an underwater look at the billionaire's yacht. By the time Ford surfaces, everything has changed.

Environmental extremists have taken control of the island. Or are they thugs hired by the Russian's competitors? Whatever the motive, they have herded everyone together and threatened to kill one hostage every hour until midnight unless their demands are met-at which point they will just blow everybody up.

Electronic jammers make communications with the outside world impossible. The only hope of avoiding terrible consequences: The militants do not know Ford's capabilities, or that he is still on the loose. But that situation won't last for long … and the clock is ticking.

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Thursday, March 08, 2012

Review: The Case of the Diamonds in the Desk by Lewis B. Montgomery

The Case of the Diamonds in the Desk by Lewis B. Montgomery

Read our … Review of The Case of the Diamonds in the Desk by Lewis B. Montgomery. The Milo & Jazz Mysteries. The Kane Press Trade Paperback, January 2012.

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The Mystery Bookshelf: Murder in Passy by Cara Black, an Aimée Leduc Mystery

The Mystery Bookshelf: New Mystery,  Suspense and Thriller Books

The Mystery Bookshelf, where you can discover a world of mystery and suspense, is pleased to feature a new crime novel we recently received from the publisher.

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Murder in Passy by Cara Black
An Aimée Leduc Mystery (11th in series)
Soho Crime (Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: March 2012
ISBN-13: 978-1-61695-063-7

Murder in Passy by Cara Black

About Murder in Passy (from the publisher): The village-like neighborhood of Passy, home to many of Paris’s wealthiest residents, is the last place one would expect a murder. But when Aimée Leduc’s godfather, Morbier, a police commissaire, asks her to check on his girlfriend at her home there, that’s exactly what Aimée finds. Xavierre, a haut bourgeois matron of Basque origin, is strangled in her garden while Aimée waits inside. Circumstantial evidence makes Morbier the prime suspect, and to vindicate him, Aimée must identify the real killer.

Her investigation leads her to police corruption; the radical Basque terrorist group, ETA; and a kidnapped Spanish princess.

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About the author: Cara Black is the author of twelve books in the Aimée Leduc series, including her most recent, Murder at the Lanterne Rouge. She frequently visits Paris but lives in San Francisco with her husband and son. For more information about the author and her books, visit her website at CaraBlack.com.

Mysterious Reviews: Mysteries Reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books Crime novels by Cara Black reviewed by Mysterious Reviews: Murder in the Rue de Paradis (2008), Murder in the Palais Royal (2010), and Murder in Passy (2011).

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Review: Murder of the Bride by C. S. Challinor

Murder of the Bride by C. S. Challinor

Read our … Review of Murder of the Bride by C. S. Challinor. A Rex Graves Mystery. Midnight Ink Trade Paperback, March 2012.

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OMN Welcomes Novelist Victor DiGenti

Omnimystery News: Authors on Tour

Omnimystery News is pleased to welcome Victor DiGenti, whose latest crime novel Matanzas Bay (Windrusher Hall Press, May 2011 Trade Paperback and ebook editions), the first in a new series, was published under the pen name Parker Francis.

Today Vic answers the question, "Where do ideas come from?" And he's giving you the opportunity to win an autographed copy of his book. Details below.

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As an author who wrote an adventure/fantasy series with a cat as the main character, I was accustomed to readers asking me questions like, "Where do you come up with those wild ideas for your stories?" I learned to look behind the innocent enough sounding questions and read their skeptical expressions and body language that seemed to suggest I must have stepped off the morning train from Bizarro Land. In response, I'd sometimes quote Stephen King who once said there was a section on eBay that sold ideas. Other times I'd tell them it was a result of the weird medications I was taking back in the 60s.

Victor DiGenti
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Victor DiGenti

But the truth is, ideas can come from anywhere and everywhere. From stories our friends tell us. From items in the newspaper. Even from dreams. Matanzas Bay is my first mystery, and it's set in the nation's oldest city, St. Augustine, Florida. When we first meet my protagonist, private detective Quint Mitchell, he's working as a volunteer on an archaeological survey in the heart of the historic district. There's no doubt Matanzas Bay is a mystery with all the conventions of a mystery. It starts with the discovery of a body. There's no shortage of suspects, with lots of clues and red herrings. Yet this mystery emerged from an idea that came to me while I was writing the second book in the "Windrusher" trilogy.

In that book, Windrusher and the Cave of Tho-hoth, my feline character has been catnapped from the backyard of his Florida home and taken to southern California for some inexplicable reason. The family hires a private detective to track him down. Of course the detective is the same Quint Mitchell who now stars in his own series. An image of Quint unearthing a body came to me while writing a scene where the detective is detecting (what else?). Although I'd given Quint an interest in archaeology when I wrote his biography, it played no part in this story. I tried to delete the picture of Quint and the body from my mental hard drive, but it kept returning. So when I completed Cave of Tho-hoth, I began plotting ideas for what became Matanzas Bay.

After outlining plot points, I typically flesh out the characters, working to create the most memorable storybook people I can. Quint is a complex character, a former Navy Master-at-Arms and DEA agent. He has hard edges and an anguished past. In the very first paragraph, he's musing about the fickleness of life and death.

People who grumble about life being unfair have it all wrong. It's life's alter ego, death, that isn't fair. Pick up the paper. Turn on any of the twenty-four hour news channels. See what I mean?

As chapter one unfolds, Quint indeed digs up a body and not just any body, but that of St. Augustine's vice mayor. When his friend the city archaeologist is arrested for the crime, Quint is hired to find the real killer. The plot takes major twists and turns along the way, touching on some of St. Augustine's ancient and more recent history, uncovering long buried secrets, intriguing questions, and more violence — some of it aimed at Quint.

All of this grew from that one bizarre image I had of Quint finding a body. Of course, mystery writers are a strange lot. You wouldn't know it by looking at us (well, there are exceptions to every rule), but when we sit down at the computer it's more likely we're communing with the dark side rather than with the better angels of our nature. Still, the act of dispatching fictional people can be cathartic and I recommend it to anyone harboring resentments against old bosses or former spouses. It's just an idea. And, as we know, ideas can come from anywhere. Now, let me tell you where I found the idea for that cat book …

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After a career in broadcasting working as a public affairs and documentary producer, reporter, fundraiser, and producer of the Jacksonville Jazz Festival for eight years, Victor DiGenti turned to his first love — writing. He found inspiration in his household of feline critters and wrote three adventure/fantasies with a feline protagonist. His novels — Windrusher, Windrusher and the Cave of Tho-hoth, and Windrusher and the Trail of Fire — have won multiple awards and attracted readers of all ages.

Vic made a leap into the hard-boiled mystery/suspense field with his newest novel, Matanzas Bay. It won the 2007 Josiah W. Bancroft Sr. Award, and was named a Book of the Year in the 2009 Royal Palm Literary Awards Competition before it was published under the pen name Parker Francis. His second Quint Mitchell Mystery, Bring Down the Furies, will be released in late spring of 2012.

You can learn more about the author and his books at Windrusher.com or at ParkerFrancis.com. You can also find him on Facebook and Twitter.

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Matanzas Bay by Victor DiGenti

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About Matanzas Bay:

When PI Quint Mitchell volunteered to help with an archaeological survey in St. Augustine, he didn't count on digging up a murder victim. In the nation's oldest city, Mitchell discovers links to ancient sins, comes face to face with his own past, and unleashes powerful forces that will do anything to keep their secrets — even if it means taking his life.

When Mitchell's friend, the City Archaeologist, is charged with a brutal murder, he must find the true killer while fighting inner demons and the corrosive residue of racial violence dating back to the Civil Rights Movement. As he learns, St. Augustine was birthed in blood-Matanzas means "place of slaughter" in Spanish — and violence is never far from the surface.

For a chance to win an autographed copy of Matanzas Bay, visit Mystery Book Contests, click on the Parker Francis: Matanzas Bay contest link, enter your name, e-mail address, and this code (3955) for a chance to win! (One entry per person; contest ends March 15th, 2012.)

Wednesday, March 07, 2012

Embarking on Murder by Sue Owens Wright is Harlequin's Friday Freebie

Harlequin Freebie Fridays!

We're always happy to see a mystery or suspense novel featured on Freebie Fridays at Harlequin. For those of you unfamiliar with it, if you purchase any two books at Harlequin.com, you receive the weekly featured title free! (eBooks are excluded from this promotion.)

Sue Owens Wright's third "Beanie and Cruiser" mystery Embarking on Murder is this week's free title.

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Embarking on Murder by Sue Owens Wright

About Embarking on Murder (from the publisher): For her birthday bash, Elsie "Beanie" MacBean gets a scenic Lake Tahoe dinner cruise on the Dixie Queen with her daughter and friends. But the evening is disrupted by an arguing couple — a twenty-three-year-old trophy wife and her much older husband. When the wife falls overboard, Beanie's onto a mystery … and possibly, a murder.

No body is recovered, but the woman is presumed dead, and Beanie's reporter instincts jump into overdrive. Working on a story surrounding the search for Lake Tahoe's own "Tessie" sea monster with a famous paleontologist, Beanie and her loyal basset hound, Cruiser, get to spend time on the water. And she discovers a few shocking insights into the drama aboard the Dixie Queen. But her curiosity draws unwanted attention, and now someone very dangerous plans to make sure Beanie takes her story to a watery grave.

Untouchable by Scott O'Connor Wins the B&N Discover Great New Writers Award

Untouchable by Scott O'Connor

Scott O'Connor's debut novel Untouchable has won the 21st Annual Discover Great New Writers Award for fiction from Barnes & Noble.

The storyline is set in the autumn of 1999. A year has passed since Lucy Darby's unexpected death, leaving her husband David and son Whitley to mend the gaping hole in their lives. David, a trauma-site cleanup technician, spends his nights expunging the violent remains of strangers, helping their families to move on, though he is unable to do the same. Whitley — an 11 year-old social pariah known simply as The Kid — hasn't spoken since his mother's death. Instead, he communicates through a growing collection of notebooks, living in a safer world of his own silent imagining.

As the impending arrival of Y2K casts a shadow of uncertainty around them, their own precarious reality begins to implode. Questions pertaining to the events of Lucy's death begin to haunt David, while The Kid, who still believes his mother is alive, enlists the help of his small group of misfit friends to bring her back. As David continues to lose his grip on reality and The Kid's sense of urgency grows, they begin to uncover truths that will force them to confront their deepest fears about each other and the wounded family they are trying desperately to save.

Watch a trailer for the book below.

(Source: Press release.)

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