Tuesday, June 05, 2012

The Mystery Bookshelf: Extended Family by Patrick Kendrick

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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Extended Family by Patrick Kendrick
Thomas & Mercer (Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: June 2012
ISBN-13: 978-1-61218-310-7

Extended Family by Patrick Kendrick

About Extended Family (from the publisher): Dr. Harmon Gettys is the perfect man: tall, dark, handsome, and brilliant. He’d seemingly be a catch for any woman—especially those who desire an apparently charmed offspring. But Gettys uses his seed for murder, to create a legacy of violence.

For Fire Marshal Greymon Gift, gruesome burn-related murders are nothing new. But a sudden spike in his jurisdiction has Gift on high alert. When an FBI investigation links multiple arson scenes to the deceased Dr. Gettys, Gift is pulled even deeper into a case that’s hot enough to start a conflagration. He knows that even if Gettys were alive, such an assortment of violent crimes could never be committed by just one man. So who is spreading these horrors from coast to coast?

Gift and FBI Agent Rose Cleary partner up to stop the growing number of savagely murdered victims, but can they uncover the truth before they wind up on the list of the dead?

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About the author: Patrick Kendrick spent thirty years in the fire service, working every rank from firefighter to chief fire officer, before retiring to burn up the pages as a full-time mystery writer. He lives in South Florida, where he enjoys the ocean and spending time with his family. Visit his website at TalesOfPatrickKendrick.com.

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Winners of the 2011 Lambda Literary Awards Announced

Mystery Book Awards

The 24th Annual Lambda Literary Award Winners were announced last night by the Lambda Literary Foundation in a gala ceremony in New York City.

Many categories were honored, but the two of most interest to us are …

Best Gay Mystery: Red White Black and Blue by Richard Stevenson (MLR Press); and

Best Lesbian Mystery: Dying to Live by Kim Baldwin & Xenia Alexiou (Bold Strokes Books).

Today's Bestselling Free Kindle MystereBooks (120605)

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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New Israeli Poster for Paranormal Thriller Red Lights

Red Lights (2012)

A new Israeli poster for the paranormal thriller Red Lights has been released (right; click for slightly larger version). We think this poster is far more illustrative of, and representative of, the film than any of the US posters we've seen to date (here and here). The tagline reads something like "How much do you believe?" or "How much do you want to believe?" (Google Translate is a little iffy here; someone can correct us in the comments.)

Written and directed by Rodrigo Cortés, Red Lights stars Robert De Niro as Simon Silver, a world-renown psychic, who returns after thirty years of mysterious absence to become the world's greatest challenge to orthodox science and professional skeptics. Margaret Matheson (Sigourney Weaver) and Tom Buckley (Cillian Murphy) are rationalist scientists, who dissect phenomena from the metaphysical world, exposing it as fraud, and see Silver as both dangerous and a challenge. But Buckley begins to develop a dense obsession for Silver, whose magnetism is enhanced dangerously with each new manifestation of inexplicable phenomena.

Red Lights premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January and has already opened theatrically in Spain (as Luces rojas). It opens in limited released here in the US on July 13th, but will likely be direct to DVD for most of us.

Please Welcome Melissa Bourbon Ramirez, Author of the Lola Cruz Mysteries

Omnimystery News: Guest Author Post

We are delighted to welcome author Melissa Bourbon Ramirez as our guest today.

Melissa is the author of the "Lola Cruz" mystery series, the third book of which is Bare-Naked Lola (Entangled Select, May 2012 trade paperback and ebook editions).

The author tells us that sometimes characters have something to say … especially about other characters. Melissa's friend and fellow mystery author Kym Roberts recently had a chance to catch up with Jack Callaghan, Lola's high school crush whom she shamelessly tailed years ago.

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Jack Callaghan sits at table in the back of Abuelita's, the Cruz family restaurant. It's quaint and cozy, with colorful Mexican art decorating the walls. Jack's at a table, and across the room, the patriarchs of the family hold court in a booth, the red Naugahyde chairs lending a classic punch to the décor.

"I appreciate your time, Mr. Callaghan," I say, sliding into the chair opposite him, a little taken aback by how much he resembles the actor Timothy Olyphant. Easy on the eyes, with a little rugged edge that's pretty appealing.

He closes his laptop and folds his arms on the table in front of him. "I heard you talked to Camacho."

Oh, crap. I hope he's more open to this interview than Manny had been to his. (OMN note: You can read Kym's interview with Manny Camacho on Cozy Crimes.)

"It was a rare interview," I say. I'd spent thirty smoldering minutes with Manny Camacho a few days ago, and I was still reeling from the experience. Manny was dark and mysterious, where Jack oozed sex appeal and charisma. I always thought I preferred Manny, but now, sitting across from Jack, I wasn't so sure.
His smoky gray blue eyes are mesmerizing, and I can't look away. Could hardly blink.

"Equal time," Jack says. "Seems like the least I can do since you're so interested in Lola Cruz's world."

That I was. Manny and I had similar background in police work, but he couldn't let go of the whole cops and robbers gig and opened Camacho and Associates. And Dolores "Lola" Cruz had chosen his world of private eyes. That was interesting, but now, after having spoken with Manny, and meeting Jack, I was just as curious about who she'd end up with.

"Why don't you start by telling me, in your own words, about Lola?" I ask.

The corner of his mouth quirks up in a mischievous little grin, a dimple carving into his cheek. Sexy.

"I've known her since we were kids, but she was always Antonio's little sister. Off limits, if you know what I mean. She had a crush on me, but I kept my distance. Not easy, let me tell you. There's something special about her. She's all woman, but she's a spitfire and gives a man a run for his money."

"I'm not sure what that means." I start to fear the worst for Lola. Would Jack ask her to give up her career in the name of love?


"She's a black belt in kung fu, knows what she wants and isn't afraid to go after it, but she's the sexiest woman I've ever known."

A frown slips across my face. I like that he seems to love Lola's strength and commitment, but feel a little disloyal because I'm committed to Manny. I tried to get to the truth. Or what I think is the truth. "Isn't it true that you don't like Lola's job? That you'd rather her be a teacher or waitress, or something?"

He scoffs. "Lola? A waitress?"

"She works here on the side, doesn't she?"

"Only because it's a family restaurant. Serving food isn't fulfilling for her. She likes to be in the thick of the action, using her brains and her brawn." He chuckles. "And working with kids all day, every day?" He shakes his head. "Can't see it."

My esteem for him goes up a notch. He isn't one of those kinda guys who can't handle a woman in a man's world. Maybe. "What about the danger?" I ask.

He grows silent for a minute, then levels his smoldering eyes at me. "Do I want the future mother of my children risking her life for her job? Hell, no. But would I ever stop her from doing what she loves?" He shakes his head. "Never."

Damn. If I had to choose between Manny and Jack, I wasn't sure I could. "I hear she likes to salsa dance."

A seductive look slips onto his face, like he's lost in a memory. "Oh yeah, she can dance."

I can almost picture them together, his arms wrapped around her, possessively, their bodies fitted together, their hips swaying in rhythm to the Latin beat of the music in my head.

But suddenly it's not Lola in his arms, but me. I gulp down my guilt. Sorry, Manny, but Jack is … Jack.

"What about her new case? Undercover as a professional basketball dancer, and then a nudist resort? That must be tough for you to take."

His Adam's apple slides up and down in his throat as he swallows, but he says, "She had a killer to catch."

"She's a spitfire, or so I hear." I hadn't met Lola yet, but it's what I'd heard about her. It was still to be determined if it was really true.

"She does what it takes," he says, and that little grin graces his face again, and I know he has it bad.

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Melissa Bourbon Ramirez
Photo provided courtesy of
Melissa Bourbon Ramirez

Melissa Bourbon, who sometimes answers to her Latina-by-marriage name Misa Ramirez, gave up teaching middle and high school kids in Northern California to write full-time amidst horses and Longhorns in North Texas. She fantasizes about spending summers writing in quaint, cozy locales, has a love/hate relationship with yoga and chocolate, is devoted to her family, and can't believe she's lucky enough to be living the life of her dreams.

She is the Marketing Director with Entangled Publishing, is the founder of Books on the House, the co-founder of The Naked Hero, and is the author of the Lola Cruz mystery series with Minotaur Books and Entangled Publishing, and A Magical Dressmaking mystery series with NAL.

You can connect with Melissa by visiting her website, on Facebook, via Twitter, or on GoodReads.

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Bare-Naked Lola by Melissa Bourbon Ramirez

About Bare-Naked Lola:

Going undercover is second nature for Private Investigator Lola Cruz, but she's out of her league when the case of a murdered Royals Courtside Dancer leads her to a local nudist resort. Parading around the sidelines of Sacramento's professional basketball scene in a barely-there cheerleading outfit is one thing — but parading around in nothing but a smile?

If she has any chance of hiding this from her traditional family and on-again/off-again boyfriend Jack, she's going to have a lot more than her duct tape bra and killer dance moves to keep under wraps …

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Watch a trailer for the Lola Cruz mysteries below …

Winners of the 2012 Benjamin Franklin Awards Announced

Mystery Book Awards

The Independent Book Publishers Association announced the winners of the annual Benjamin Franklin Awards yesterday in New York City, recognizing excellence in independent publishing.

Many categories and genres are represented, with the winner of this year's Mystery/Suspense category being A. Scott Pearson's second "Eli Branch" novel, Public Anatomy (Oceanview Publishing).

Invisible Armies by Jon Evans is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Invisible Armies by Jon Evans as today's fourth 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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Invisible Armies by Jon Evans

Invisible Armies by Jon Evans
Publisher: Minotaur Books

About Invisible Armies (from the publisher): From the mines of remote India, to the streets of Paris and the lights of Las Vegas, Danielle Leaf is pursued by a terrible secret.

Danielle came to India to find herself. Then she agreed to deliver a passport for her ex-boyfriend, legendary computer hacker Keiran Kell. It seemed like a simple favor for a friend - until she was abducted by thugs and imprisoned in a nightmarish cell.

She is soon joined by another captive: Laurent, a Foreign Legionnaire turned international activist. Their daring escape is only the beginning. Now Danielle has been drawn into a war between a transnational mining company that is poisoning thousands of Third World farmers, and the invisible armies of anti-corporate protestors who oppose it. A cause, finally, that she can believe in.

Amidst a whirlwind romance on the Goa coast, bloody street battles in Paris, cyberspace duels between shadowy hackers, and a bomb gone wrong in London, Danielle, Laurent and Keiran grow more deeply involved in this battle than they ever expected … until the line between right and wrong begins to blur. For both sides of this war are willing to kill for their cause — and both sides hide deadly secrets.

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Roselli's Gold by Michael Parker is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Roselli's Gold by Michael Parker as today's third 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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Roselli's Gold by Michael Parker

Roselli's Gold by Michael Parker
Publisher: Acclaimed Books

This thriller was originally published in hardcover in the UK under the title The Third Secret.

About Roselli's Gold (from the publisher): During the Second World War, Captain Miles Roselli hides three dead comrades and a fortune in Vatican gold in the Tibesti Mountains of the northern Sahara. Twenty years later, he is forced into a battle of wits when the secret of the gold bullion is revealed. Roselli was the only man alive who knew anything about the gold’s whereabouts and never expected the truth to come to light. The slaughter of a gold bullion dealer in London opens up a race for the gold, which involves the Italian mafia and the Vatican. But for the Holy See of Rome, the gold is of little interest to them, it is the document that had been stolen from the Secret Archives and concealed with the gold; its revelation could do lasting damage to the Roman Catholic Church. Roselli has to call on all his old instincts and the guile of a Desert Rat to protect his name, his family and the truth that lies buried beneath the Tibesti Mountains.

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The Brimstone Murders by Jeff Sherratt is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Brimstone Murders by Jeff Sherratt as today's second 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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The Brimstone Murders by Jeff Sherratt

The Brimstone Murders by Jeff Sherratt
A Jimmy O'Brien Mystery
Publisher: Innova Press

This is the third mystery in this series featuring the Southern California attorney.

About The Brimstone Murders (from the publisher): Robbie Farris stabbed his junior college professor twenty-seven times. At his arraignment, Robbie pulls a gun and escapes. After his mother is found murdered in her shabby house trailer, Robbie's lawyer, Jimmy O'Brien, is led into the seemingly unrelated worlds of high-profile, religious evangelism and old-fashioned Mojave Desert borax mining. Jimmy fights the clock, the cops, and the DA in his effort to find and return Robbie before he himself is charged with Section 187-murder in the first degree.

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South Beach Shakedown by Don Bruns is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature South Beach Shakedown by Don Bruns 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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South Beach Shakedown by Don Bruns

South Beach Shakedown by Don Bruns
A Mick Sever Mystery
Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

This is the third mystery featuring the musician/amateur sleuth.

About South Beach Shakedown (from the publisher): Someone is about to make a killing in the music industry. Why would songwriting legend Gideon Pike mysteriously disappear just when he is about to turn a 30-year career into a multi-million dollar profit?

Music columnist Mick Sever is back in Don Brun’s third suspense masterpiece. This time he’s looking for answers and his missing friend in the gritty backrooms of South Beach’s biggest nightclubs, dodging suicide speedboats and running from sniper fire. What surfaces is how the major players in the music industry are not making the headlines, they’re just pulling the strings that create them. Hit it right, and the royalties – even someone else’s – can rake in millions for the rest of your life. The key is finding Gideon before Korean mobster Jimmy Shinn does. Jimmy is ready to cash in on the one secret that will bring Gideon to his knees and strip away what’s left of his career, his fortune, and his life. Whoever gets to Gideon first will ether save him or pull the trigger.

The deadly race is on.

Read our review of South Beach Shakedown by Don Bruns.

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Monday, June 04, 2012

Nominations for the 2012 Shamus Awards Announced

Mystery Book Awards

The nominees for the 2012 Shamus Awards have been announced by the Private Eye Writers of America recognizing excellence in the private eye genre. The winners will be announced during Bouchercon this coming October in Cleveland.

The nominees are …

Best Hardcover PI Novel …
Bye Bye, Baby by Max Allan Collins (St. Martin’s Press)
1222 by Anne Holt (Scribner)
When the Thrill is Gone by Walter Mosley (Riverhead Books)
A Bad Night's Sleep by Michael Wiley (Minotaur Books)
The Highly Effective Detective Crosses the Line by Richard Yancey (Minotaur Books)

Best First PI Novel …
The Plot Against Hip Hop by Nelson George (Akashic Press)
Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead by Sara Gran (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
The Ocean Forest by Troy D. Nooe (Ingalls)
The Shortcut Man by P. G. Sturges (Scribner)
The Stranger You Seek by Amanda Kyle Williams (Bantam Press)

Best Paperback Original PI Novel …
Quarry's Ex by Max Allan Collins (Hard Case Crime)
Threat Warning by John Gilstrap (Kensington)
Serial by John Lutz (Kensington)
Long Pig by James L. Ross (Perfect Crime Books)
Fun & Games by Duane Swierczynski (Mulholland Books)

Best PI Short Story …
• "A Bullet from Yesterday" by Terence Faherty (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine)
• "Mr. Monk & the Sunday Paper" by Lee Goldberg (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine)
• "Who I Am" by Michael Z. Lewin (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine)
• "Vampire Slayer Murdered in Key West" by Michael West (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine)
• "Dancer in a Storm" by L. A. Wilson (Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine)

(Hat tip to Mystery Fanfare.)

Longmire is A&E's Most Watched Series Premiere to Date

Robert Taylor, Longmire (A&E)

If you watched the premiere of Longmire last night on A&E, you were among the 4+ million that did. Based on characters created by crime novelist Craig Johnson, and starring Robert Taylor as Walt Longmire, sheriff of Absaroka County, Wyoming, it was the cable network's most watched series premiere to date.

We watched it ourselves and while we basically enjoyed it, we're a bit torn about Taylor as Longmire. (The rest of the cast is spot on.) Maybe it was the writing, with Longmire trying to balance dealing with the death of his wife — a year ago! — while taking on the trials and tribulations of his day job, but he came across to us as not portraying the strength that we've imagined within the character … having read three of the books in the series. Basically he came off as kind of wimpy. (It's OK to grieve, but the tear on the boot scene was cringe-worthy.) We'll definitely give the series a few more weeks, but we don't intend to stick around if Longmire doesn't develop — and develop quickly — into a more watchable character.

Mads Mikkelsen Cast as Hannibal Lecter in NBC's Crime Drama Hannibal

Mads Mikkelsen

NBC is developing a crime drama based on the character of Hannibal Lecter — and using the first in the series of books to feature him, Red Dragon by Thomas Harris, as the starting point for its storyline. Regardless of how good the screenwriting may be or how high its production values, the key to this show's success will be its casting. (NBC doesn't have the best track record in this regard, but we digress …)

Today, NBC announced that Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen has been cast in the role. This may actually be an inspired choice on the part of the producers. He's largely an unknown here in the US and may be best remembered as the villain with the carpet beater in the James Bond film Casino Royale. And he just looks the part, which is probably more than half the battle.

The other key role in the series, criminal profiler Will Graham, has previously announced will be played by Hugh Dancy. In the book, Graham solicits Lecter's help in solving a series of murders … not realizing exactly who — or what — Hannibal Lecter is.

Hannibal is expected to premiere mid-season (early 2013) on NBC. Red Dragon, originally published in 1981, was previously adapted into two films, the 1986 Manhunter (with Brian Cox as Hannibal Lecter and William Petersen as Will Graham) and Red Dragon from 2002 (starring Anthony Hopkins and Edward Norton, respectively).

New Extended Trailer for Copper

Copper (BBC America)

Not 30 minutes after we posted a 30-second trailer for BBC America's new original crime drama Copper, the cable network uploaded a longer, one-minute version. We've embedded this new(er) one below.

Set in 1860s New York City, the series is centered on Kevin Corcoran (Tom Weston-Jones), an intense, rugged Irish-immigrant cop working the city's notorious Five Points neighborhood. Corcoran is struggling to maintain his moral compass in a turbulent post-Civil War world while on an emotional and relentless quest to learn the truth about the disappearance of his wife and the death of his daughter.

Copper premieres on BBC America on August 19th, 2012.

New Trailer for Copper

Copper (BBC America)

BBC America has just uploaded a new trailer for its original historical crime drama, Copper; we've embedded it below. (It shows a bit more than the first one did!)

Set in 1860s New York City, the series is centered on Kevin Corcoran (Tom Weston-Jones), an intense, rugged Irish-immigrant cop working the city's notorious Five Points neighborhood. Corcoran is struggling to maintain his moral compass in a turbulent post-Civil War world while on an emotional and relentless quest to learn the truth about the disappearance of his wife and the death of his daughter.

Copper premieres on BBC America on August 19th, 2012.

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