Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Got Your Number by Stephanie Bond is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Got Your Number by Stephanie Bond 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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Got Your Number by Stephanie Bond

Got Your Number by Stephanie Bond
Publisher: NeedToRead Books

About Got Your Number (from the publisher): Roxann Beadleman just received an ominous message that resurrects old secrets, and her debutante cousin Angora Ryder was just jilted at the alter. A road trip to accomplish thing on a life list they made in college leads them back to their alma mater for Homecoming, and to the professor they were both in love with …

But Angora doesn't know that Roxann is wanted for questioning in a police matter, or that a dangerous criminal could be following them. Detective Joe Capistrano is on their heels, too, determined to charm information out of Roxann and to protect her, whether she wants it or not …

Once Roxann and Angora hit campus, their lives are turned on end. Professor Irresistible is majoring in Seduction, old skeletons are leaping from closets, and Detective Capistrano is closing in. Roxann and angora soon find themselves thrust into a chilling lesson of murder, and if either of them gets out of this mess alive, could true love be at the end of their chase?

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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The Last Good Day by Peter Blauner is Today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Last Good Day by Peter Blauner as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal. The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Wednesday, May 30, 2012.

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The Last Good Day by Peter Blauner

The Last Good Day by Peter Blauner
Publisher: Open Road

About The Last Good Day (from the publisher): Commuters waiting for the morning train into Manhattan in the small Hudson River town of Riverside are the first to see the body. She drifts out of the river, naked and headless, shocking the onlookers before they board their train to work.

Riverside Police Chief Harold Baltimore can’t get away from her so easily. A black chief in a white town, he’s new to his job and not at all sure he’s suited to it. At first it looks like a routine mob murder, but when one of his detectives identifies the corpse as a local woman, the news rocks quiet little Riverside—and the town won’t ever be quiet again.

This ebook features an illustrated biography of Peter Blauner including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author’s personal collection.

Important Note: Amazon.com updates its Kindle book deal every day at approximately midnight PT. The title referenced above is available at a discounted price for Wednesday, May 30, 2012 only.

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Just a Couple of Days Remaining for Poisoned Pen Press's 99 Cent May Mystery eBook Promotion

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

There's just a couple days left in May to take advantage of specialty mystery publisher Poisoned Pen Press's monthly promotion of ebooks priced at just 99 cents! We're listing 10 titles below included as part of their May 2012 promotion but are also providing a general link to see all Poisoned Pen Press titles. (This list should be sorted by price, lowest first. Sometimes the publisher sneaks one or two more in!)

Important Note: The titles listed below were available for 99 cents 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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Spiked by Mark ArsenaultSpiked 
Mark Arsenault
Series: An Eddie Bourque Mystery (1st in series)

Amazon Kindle Book

The Reunion by Curt AutryThe Reunion 
Curt Autry

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Final Approach by Rachel BradyFinal Approach A Mysterious Review
Rachel Brady
Series: An Emily Locke Mystery (1st in series)

Amazon Kindle Book

The Poet's Funeral by John M. DanielThe Poet's Funeral 
John M. Daniel
Series: A Guy Mallon Mystery (1st in series)

Amazon Kindle Book

Speak Now by Margaret DumasSpeak Now 
Margaret Dumas
Series: A Charley Fairfax Mystery (1st in series)

Amazon Kindle Book

The Coffin Trail by Martin EdwardsThe Coffin Trail 
Martin Edwards
Series: A Lake District Mystery (1st in series)

Amazon Kindle Book

Pest Control by Bill FitzhughPest Control 
Bill Fitzhugh
Series: A Bob Dillon Mystery (1st in series)

Amazon Kindle Book

Looking for Chet Baker by Bill MoodyLooking for Chet Baker 
Bill Moody
Series: An Evan Horne Mystery (5th in series)

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Mute Witness by Charles O'BrienMute Witness 
Charles O'Brien
Series: An Anne Cartier Mystery (1st in series)

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The Rock Hole by Reavis Z. WorthamThe Rock Hole 
Reavis Z. Wortham
Series: A Ned Parker Mystery (1st in series)

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Film Adaptation of Lee Child's One Shot Now Titled Jack Reacher

One Shot by Lee Child: A Jack Reacher Thriller

Paramount Studios confirmed today that the film adaptation of Lee Child's 2005 thriller One Shot will be titled Jack Reacher.

Tom Cruise plays the now titular character, an ex-Army cop who gets drawn into the mystery surrounding the arrest of a sniper accused of killing five people. One Shot is actually the ninth book in the series … which means there is plenty of material from which to create a franchise.

Christopher McQuarrie is directing his own adapted screenplay. The film is scheduled to open in US theaters on December 21st, 2012.

Today's Bestselling Free Kindle MystereBooks (120529)

MysterEbooks: Mystery, Suspense and Thriller eBooks

Here is today's list of the top bestselling free Kindle mysteries, suspense novels and thrillers.

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Review: Viral by James Lilliefors

Viral by James Lilliefors

We've just published our Review of Viral by James Lilliefors. A Mallory Brothers Thriller. Soho Crime Hardcover, April 2012.

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Available to purchase from …

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Mr. E. Reviews Sherlock Season 2

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This second season of the reimagining of the popular Doyle characters in contemporary London may be superior to the hard to top first season. Though the episodes are different in scope and content, they do share outstanding performances by the principal actors, most particularly this season, Andrew Scott as James Moriarty.

Read the full text of our review at Mr. E. Reviews Sherlock Season 2.

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Mr. E. Reviews is your source for mystery, suspense, thriller, and crime drama reviews of television and film.

Please Welcome Crime Novelist Mark Gilleo

Omnimystery News: Guest Author Post

We are delighted to feature crime novelist Mark Gilleo as our guest blogger today, with an excerpt from, and commentary on, his new thriller Love Thy Neighbor (The Story Plant, March 2012 trade paperback and ebook editions). Mark is visiting with us courtesy of Partners in Crime Tours. We encourage you to take a look at the other participating sites; you can see his complete tour schedule here.

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Author's note … this part is true: In late 1999 a woman from Vienna, Virginia, a suburb ten miles from the White House as the crow flies, called the CIA. The woman, a fifty-something mother of three, phoned to report what she referred to as potential terrorists living across the street from her middle-class home. She went on to explain what she had been seeing in her otherwise quiet neighborhood: Strange men of seemingly Middle-Eastern descent using their cell phones in the yard. Meetings in the middle of the night with bumper-to-bumper curbside parking, expensive cars rubbing ends with vans and common Japanese imports. A constant flow of young men, some who seemed to stay for long periods of time without introducing themselves to anyone in the neighborhood. The construction of a six-foot wooden fence to hide the backyard from the street only made the property more suspicious.

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Upon hearing a layperson’s description of suspicious behavior, the CIA promptly dismissed the woman and her phone call. (Ironically, the woman lived less than a quarter of a mile from a CIA installation, though it was not CIA headquarters as was later reported.)

In the days and weeks following 9/11, the intelligence community in the U.S. began to learn the identities of the nineteen hijackers who had flown the planes into the World Trade Towers and the Pentagon. In the process of their investigation they discovered that two of the hijackers, one on each of the planes that hit the World Trade Towers, had listed a particular house in Vienna, Virginia as a place of residence.

The FBI and various other agencies swooped in on the unassuming neighborhood and began knocking on doors. When they reached the house of a certain mother of three, she stopped them dead in their tracks. She was purported to have said, “I called the CIA two years ago to report that terrorists were living across the street and no one did anything.”

The CIA claimed to have no record of a phone call.

The news networks set up cameras and began broadcasting from the residential street. ABC, NBC, FOX. The FBI followed up with further inquiries. The woman’s story was later bounced around the various post 9/11 committees and intelligence hearings on Capitol Hill. (Incidentally, after 9/11, the CIA closed its multi-story facility in the neighborhood where the terrorist reportedly lived. In 2006 the empty building was finally torn down and, as of early 2011, was being replaced with another office building).

There has been much speculation about what the government should have or could have known prior to 9/11. The answer is not simple. There have been anecdotal stories of people in Florida and elsewhere who claimed to have reported similar “terrorist” type activities by suspicious people prior to 9/11. None of these stories have been proven.

What we do know is that with the exception of the flight school instructor in Minnesota who questioned the motive of a student who was interested in flying an aircraft without learning how to land, and an unheeded warning from actor James Woods who was on a plane from Boston with several of the purported terrorists while they were doing a trial run, the woman from Vienna, Virginia was the country’s best chance to prevent 9/11. To date, there has been no verification of any other pre-9/11 warnings from the general public so far in advance of that fateful day in September.

For me, there is no doubt as to the validity of the claims of the woman in Vienna.

She lived in the house where I grew up. She is my mother. (Mark Gilleo, October 2011, Washington DC.)

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  Ariana turned on the nightlight and closed the door to her daughter's room. She walked down the carpeted hall towards the light stretching out from the plastic chandelier over the dining room table. Her husband's chair was empty and she quietly called out his name. No response. As Ariana turned the corner to the kitchen and reached for the knob on the cabinet over the counter, eight hundred pages of advertising crashed into her rib cage, sucking the wind from her lungs. As his wife doubled over, Nazim raised the thick Yellow Book with both hands and hit her on her back, driving her body to the floor.
  "Don't you ever disobey me in front of others again."
  Ariana coughed. There was no blood. This time. She tried to speak but her lips only quivered. Her thick-framed glasses rested on the floor, out of reach. Her brain fought to make sense of what happened, what had set her husband off. It could have been anything. But every curse had its blessing, and for Ariana the blessing was the fact that Nazim didn't hit her in front of Liana. A blessing that the child didn't see her mother being punched. The reason was simple. Nazim was afraid of his daughter. Afraid of what she could say now that she could speak.
  The curse was that Ariana never knew when she had crossed the line. She never knew when the next blow was coming. She merely had to wait until they were alone to learn her fate for past indiscretions.
  Ariana gasped slowly for air. She didn't cry. The pain she felt in her side wasn't bad enough to give her husband the satisfaction.
  "When I say it is time to leave, it is time to leave. There is no room for negotiation in this marriage."
  Ariana panted as her mind flashed back to the Christmas party. She immediately realized her faux pas. "I didn't want to be rude to Maria. She spent days making dessert. She is old. Do we not respect our elders anymore?"
  Nazim pushed his wife onto the floor with his knee, a reaction Ariana fully expected. "You are my wife. This is about you and me. Our neighbor has nothing to do with it." Nazim looked down at Ariana sprawled on the linoleum and spit on her with more mock than saliva.
  "Maria is my friend."
  "Well, her son is coming home and she doesn't need you."
  Nazim dropped the yellow book on the counter with a thud and went to the basement. Ariana gathered herself, pushing her body onto all fours and then pulling herself up by the front of the oven. She looked at the Yellow Book and her blood boiled. It was like getting hit by a cinderblock with soft edges. When it hit flush, it left very little bruising. As her husband intended. For a man of slight build, Nazim could generate power when a beating was needed.
  Ariana took inventory of herself, one hand propping herself up on the counter. She had been beaten worse. Far worse. By other men before she met her husband. Her eyes moved beyond the Yellow Pages and settled on the knife set on the counter, the shiny German steel resting in its wooden block holder. She grabbed the fillet knife, caressed the blade with her eyes, and then pushed the thought from her mind.
  Her husband called her from the basement and she snapped out of her momentary daze. "Coming," she answered, putting the knife back in its designated slot in the wood. She knew what was coming next. It was always the same. A physical assault followed by a sexual one. She reached up her skirt and removed her panties. There was no sense in having another pair ripped, even if robbing Nazim of the joy would cost her a punch or two.
  Christmas, the season of giving, she thought as she made her way down the stairs into the chilly basement.

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Mark Gilleo holds a graduate degree in international business from the University of South Carolina and an undergraduate degree in business from George Mason University. He enjoys traveling, has lived and worked in Asia, and speaks fluent Japanese. A fourth-generation Washingtonian, he currently resides in the D.C. area. His two most recent novels were recognized as finalist and semifinalist, respectively, in the William Faulkner-Wisdom Creative writing competition. The Story Plant will publish his next novel, Sweat, in 2012.

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Love Thy Neighbor by Mark Gilleo

Amazon.com Print and/or Kindle Edition

Barnes&Noble Print Edition and/or Nook Book

Apple iTunes iBookstore

Indie Bound: Independent Bookstores

About Love Thy Neighbor:

Clark Hayden is a graduate student trying to help his mother navigate through the loss of his father while she continues to live in their house near Washington DC. With his mother's diminishing mental capacity becoming the norm, Clark expects a certain amount of craziness as he heads home for the holidays. What he couldn't possibly anticipate, though, is that he would find himself catapulted into the middle of the terrorist operation.

As the holiday festivities reach a crescendo, a terrorist cell — which happens to be across the street — is activated. Suddenly Clark is discovering things he never knew about deadly chemicals, secret government operations, suspiciously missing neighbors, and the intentions of a gorgeous IRS auditor. Clark's quiet suburban neighborhood is about to become one of the most deadly places on the planet, and it's up to Clark to prevent the loss of hundreds of thousands of innocent lives in the nation's capital.

Mark Gilleo Love Thy Neighbor Blog Tour

A Special Offer from Stockholm Text

Stockholm Text Crime Novelists

Earlier this month we featured four crime novels by Swedish authors being published by Stockholm Text. And today we're thrilled to be able to tell our readers about a special offer from the publisher …

If you purchase any of these titles from any retailer, in either trade paperback or as an ebook, and send an order confirmation to ebba.bandh@stockholmtext.com, you'll receive in return a free copy of one of the publisher's other crime novels! (This offer ends June 15th, 2012.)

Here are the four novels from which to choose; we've linked the titles and book covers to their respective pages on Amazon.com, but you are free to purchase these books from any retailer to participate in this offer:

The Dead of Summer by Mari Jungstedt is the fifth book in the Detective Anders Knutas mystery series, set on the most isolated island in the Baltic Sea, Gotska Sandön, north of Gotland. It was originally published in 2007 as I denna ljuva sommartid. (Trade paperback / Kindle edition)

The Gingerbread House by Carin Gerhardsen is the first in the "Hammarby" series featuring criminal investigator Conny Sjöberg. It was originally published in 2008 as Pepparkakshuset. (Trade paperback / Kindle edition)

Death of a Carpet Dealer by Karin Wahlberg is the seventh medical thriller to feature Police Commissioner Claes Claesson and his wife Veronika Lundborg, a physician at Oskarshamn Hospital. It was originally published in 2009 as Matthandlare Olssons död. (Trade paperback / Kindle edition)

Killer's Island by Anna Jansson is the eleventh mystery in the Detective Maria Wern series. It was originally published in 2010 as I stormen ska du dö. (Trade paperback / Kindle edition)

Founded in 2011, Stockholm Text is a digital-first publisher, presenting world-class fiction and non-fiction literature of Scandinavian origin to the world. Their tagline: "When you find blood on the bookmark you know you are close to a thrilling Swedish crime novel."

The Dead of Summer by Mari JungstedtThe Gingerbread House by Carin GerhardsenDeath of a Carpet Dealer by Karin WahlbergKiller's Island by Anna Jansson

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