Friday, October 19, 2012

The Bone House by Stephen R. Lawhead is Today's Nook Daily Find

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MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Bone House by Stephen R. Lawhead as today's Barnes & Noble Nook Daily Find.

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The Bone House by Stephen R. Lawhead

The Bone House
Stephen R. Lawhead
The Bright Empires
Thomas Nelson

This is the second book in this series.

Kit Livingstone met his great-grandfather Cosimo in a rainy alley in London where he discovered the truth about alternate realities.

Now he's on the run — and on a quest — trying to understand the impossible mission he inherited from Cosimo: to restore a map that charts the hidden dimensions of the multiverse. Survival depends on staying one step ahead of the savage Burley Men.

The key is the Skin Map — but where it leads and what it means, Kit has no idea. The pieces have been scattered throughout this universe and beyond.

Mina, from her outpost in seventeenth-century Prague, is quickly gaining both the experience and the means to succeed in the quest. Yet so are those with evil intent who, from the shadows, are manipulating great minds of history for their own malign purposes.

Those who know how to use the ley lines have left their own world behind to travel across time and space—down avenues of Egyptian sphinxes, to an Etruscan tufa tomb, into a Bohemian coffee shop, and across a Stone Age landscape where universes collide — in this, the second quest to unlock the mystery of The Bone House.

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Authors on Tour: An Excerpt from the Prophet by Ethan Cross

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We are delighted to welcome novelist Ethan Cross as our guest today, courtesy of Partners in Crime Tours. We encourage you visit all the host sites on his tour; you can find his schedule here.

Ethan's new thriller is The Prophet (The Story Plant, October 2012 trade paperback and ebook formats), and we are pleased to feature an excerpt from Chapter One of the book.

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The Prophet by Ethan Cross

 Francis Ackerman Jr. stared out the window of the dark copper and white bungalow on Macarthur Boulevard. Across the street, a green sign with yellow letters read Mosswood Playground — Oakland Recreation Department. Children laughed and played while mothers and fathers pushed swings and sat on benches reading paperback novels or fiddling with cell phones. He had never experienced such things as a child. The only games his father ever played were the kind that scarred the body and soul. He had never been nurtured; he had never been loved. But he had come to accept that. He had found purpose and meaning born from the pain and chaos that had consumed his life.
 He watched the sun reflect off all the smiling faces and imagined how different the scene would be if the sun suddenly burned out and fell from the heavens. The cleansing cold of an everlasting winter would sweep across the land, cleansing it, purifying it. He pictured the faces forever etched in torment, their screams silent, and their eyes like two crystal balls reflecting what lay beyond death.
 He let out a long sigh. It would be beautiful. He wondered if normal people ever thought of such things. He wondered if they ever found beauty in death.
 Ackerman turned back to the three people bound to chairs in the room behind him. The first two were men — plain-clothes cops that had been watching the house. The older officer had a pencil-thin mustache and thinning brown hair while his younger counterpart's head was topped with a greasy mop of dark black. The younger man's bushy eyebrows matched his hair, and a hooked nose sat above thin pink lips and a recessed chin. The first man struck Ackerman to be like any other cop he had met, honest and hard-working. But there was something about the younger man he didn't like, something in his eyes. He suppressed the urge to smack the condescending little snarl from the younger cop's ferret-like face.
 But instead of hitting him, Ackerman just smiled at the cop. He needed a demonstration to get the information he needed, and the ferret would be perfect. His eyes held the ferret's gaze a moment longer, and then he winked and turned to the last of his three captives.
 Rosemary Phillips wore a faded Oakland Raiders sweatshirt. She had salt and pepper hair, and ancient pock marks marred her smooth dark chocolate complexion. Her eyes burned with a self-assurance and inner strength that Ackerman respected.
 Unfortunately, he needed to find her grandson, and if necessary, he would kill all three of them to accomplish his goal.
 He reached up to her mouth and pulled down the gag. She didn't scream. "Hello, Rosemary. I apologize that I didn't properly introduce myself earlier when I tied you up, but my name is Francis Ackerman Jr. Have you ever heard of me?"
 Rosemary met his gaze. "I've seen you on television. You're the serial killer whose father experimented on him as a child, trying to prove that he could create a monster. I guess he succeeded. But I'm not afraid of you."
 Ackerman smiled. "That's wonderful. It means that I can skip the introductions and get straight to the point. Do you know why I asked these two gentleman to join us?"
 Rosemary's head swiveled toward the two officers. Her gaze lingered on the ferret. Ackerman saw disgust in her eyes. Apparently, she didn't like him either. That would make things even more interesting once he started to torture the young cop.
 "I've seen these two around," she said. "I've already told the cops that my grandson ain't no damn fool. He wouldn't just show up here, and I haven't heard from him since this mess started. But they wouldn't listen. Apparently they think it's a good idea to stake out an old lady's house instead of being out there on the streets doing what the people of this city pay them to do. Typical government at work."
 Ackerman smiled. "I know exactly what you mean. I've never had much respect for authority. But you see, I'm looking for your grandson as well. I, however, don't have the time or patience to sit around here on the off chance that he might show up. I prefer the direct approach, and so I'm going to ask you to level with me. Where can I find your grandson?"
 "Like I told them, I have no idea."
 He walked over to a tall, mahogany hutch resting against the wall. It was old and well-built. Family pictures lined its surface and shelves. He picked up a picture of a smiling young black man with his arm around Rosemary. A blue and gold birthday cake sat in front of them. "Rosemary, I've done my homework, and I've learned that your grandson thinks the world of you. You were his anchor in the storm. Maybe the one good thing in his life. The one person who loved him. You know where he's hiding, and you are going to share that information with me. One way or another."
 "Why do you even care? What's he to you?"
 "He's nothing to me. I could care less about your grandson. But someone that I do care about is looking for him, and I try to be useful where I can. And like you said, sometimes bureaucracy and red tape are just too damn slow. We're going to speed along the process."
 Rosemary shook her head and tugged on the ropes. "I don't know where he is, and if I did, I'd never tell a monster like you."
 His father's words tumbled through his mind.
 You're a monster … Kill her and the pain will stop … No one will ever love you …
 "Oh, my dear, words hurt. But you're right. I am a monster."
 Ackerman grabbed a duffle bag from the floor and tossed it onto a small end table. As he unzipped the bag and rifled through the contents, he said, "Are you familiar with the Spanish Inquisition? I've been reading a lot about it lately. It's a fascinating period of history. The Inquisition was basically a tribunal established by Catholic monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile in order to maintain Catholic orthodoxy within their kingdoms, especially among the new converts from Judaism and Islam. But that's not what fascinates me. What fascinates me are the unspeakable acts of barbarism and torture that were carried out in the name of God upon those deemed to be heretics. We think that we live in a brutal age, but our memories are very short-sighted. Any true student of history can tell you that this is the age of enlightenment compared to other periods throughout time. The things the inquisitors did to wrench confessions from their victims was nothing less than extraordinary. Those inquisitors displayed fabulous imagination.
 Ackerman brought a strange device up out of the duffle bag. "This is an antique. It's previous owner claimed that it's an exact replica of one used during the Inquisition. You've got to love Ebay."
 He held up the device — built from two large, spiked blocks of wood connected by two threaded metal rods an inch in diameter each — for their inspection. "This was referred to as the Knee Splitter. Although it was used on more than just knees. When the inquisitor would turn these screws, the two blocks would push closer together and the spikes would first pierce the flesh of the victim. Then the inquisitor would continue to twist the screws tighter and tighter until they received the answers they wanted or until the affected appendage was rendered useless."
 Rosemary spit at him. As she spoke, her words were strong and confident. He detected a slight hint of a Georgian accent and suspected that it was from her youth and only presented itself when she was especially flustered. "You're going to kill us anyway. No matter what I do. I can't save these men anymore than I can save myself. The only thing that I can control is the way that I go out. And I won't grovel and beg to the likes of you. I won't give you the satisfaction."
 He nodded. "I respect that. So many people blame the world or society or others for the way that they are. But we're all victims of circumstance to a certain extent. We like to think that we're in control of our own destinies, but the truth is that much of our lives are dictated by forces far beyond our control and comprehension. We all have our strings pulled by someone or something. It's unavoidable. The only place that we have any real control is right here." He tapped the tip of his fifteen-inch survival knife against his right temple. "Within our minds. Most people don't understand that, but you do. I didn't come here to kill you, Rosemary. It will give me no pleasure to remove you from the world. But my strings get pulled just like everyone else's. In this case, circumstances dictate that I hurt you and these men in order to achieve my goal. I'm good at what I do, my dear. I've been schooled in pain and suffering my entire life. Time will only allow me to share a small portion of my expertise with you, but I can tell you that it will be enough. You will tell me. That's beyond your control. The only aspect of this situation that you can influence is the duration of the suffering you must endure. So I'll ask again, where is your grandson?"
 Her lips trembled, but she didn't speak.
 The smell of cinnamon permeated the air but was unable to mask a feral aroma of sweat and fear. Ackerman had missed that smell. He had missed the fear, the power. But he needed to keep himself contained. He couldn't lose control. This was about information, not about satisfying his own hunger.
 "Time to begin. As they say, I'm going to put the screws to this officer. Makes you wonder if this device is responsible for such a saying, doesn't it?"

 After several moments of enjoyment with his new toy, Ackerman looked at Rosemary, but she had diverted her gaze. He twisted the handles again, and the officer's thrashing increased.
 "Okay, I'll tell you!" she said. "He's in Spokane, Washington. They're set up in an abandoned metal working shop of some kind. Some crooked realtor set it up for them. I've tried to get him to turn himself in. I even consider calling the police myself, but I know that he and his friends won't allow themselves to be captured alive. He's the only family I have left." Tears ran down her cheeks.
 Ackerman reached down and twisted the pressure from the officer's legs. The man's head fell back against the chair. "Thank you. I believe you, and I appreciate your situation. Your grandson has been a bad boy. But he's your flesh and blood, and you still love him."
 He walked over to the table and pulled up another chair in front of Rosemary. As he sat, he pulled out a small notepad. It was spiral-bound from the top with a blood red cover. "Since you've been so forthcoming with me and out of respect, I'll give you a genuine chance to save your lives." He flipped up the notepad's cover, retrieved a small pen from within the spiral, and started to write. As the pen traveled over the page, he said, "I'm going to let you pick the outcome of our little game. On this first sheet, I've written 'ferret' to represent our first officer." He tore off the page, wadded it up, and placed it between his legs. "On the second, we'll write 'Jackie Gleason' to represent the next officer. Then Rosemary. Then all live. And all die."
 He stirred up the wadded pieces of paper and placed them on the floor in front of her. "I think the game is self-explanatory, but to make sure that there's no confusion, you pick the piece of paper, and I kill whoever's name is on it. But you do have a twenty percent chance that you all live. And just to be clear, if you refuse to pick or take too long, I'll be happy to kill all three of you. So please don't try to fight fate. The only thing you have control over here is which piece of paper you choose. Have no illusions that you have other options. It will only serve in making the situation even less manageable for you. Pick one."
 Rosemary's eyes were full of hate. They burrowed into him. Her gaze didn't waver. A doctor named Kendrick from the Cedar Mill Psychiatric Hospital had once told Ackerman that he had damage to a group of interconnected brain structures, known as the paralimbic system, that were involved in processing emotion, goal seeking, motivation, and self-control. The doctor had studied his brain using functional magnetic resonance imaging technology and had also found damage to an area known as the amygdala that generated emotions such as fear. Monkeys in the wild with damage to the amygdala had been known to walk right up to people or even predators. The doctor had said this explained why Ackerman didn't feel fear in the way that other people did. He wondered if Rosemary had a similar impairment or if her strength originated from somewhere else entirely.
 She looked down at the sheets of paper then back into his eyes. "Third one. The one right in the center."
 He reached down and uncrumpled the small piece of paper. He smiled. "It's your lucky day. You all get to live. I'm sorry that you had to endure this due to the actions of someone else. But as I said, we're all victims of circumstance."
 Then he stood, retrieved his things, and exited onto Macarthur Boulevard.

 Ackerman tossed his duffle bag into the trunk of a light-blue Ford Focus. He wished he could travel in more style, but the ability to blend outweighed his own sense of flare. He pulled open the driver's door, slipped inside, and dropped some jewelry and the wallets and purse of his former captives on the seat next to him. He hated to lower himself to common thievery, but everything cost money. And his skill set didn't exactly look good on a resume. Besides, he didn't have time for such things.
 He retrieved a disposable cell phone from the glove box and activated the device. As he dialed and pressed send, he looked down at the small slip of paper that Rosemary had chosen. The words All Die stared back at him.
 After a few rings, the call connected, and the voice on the other end said, "What do you want?"
 Ackerman smiled. "Hello, Marcus. Please forgive me, for I have sinned. But I do it all for you."

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Ethan Cross
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Ethan Cross

When a fireman or a policeman would visit his school, most of his classmates' heads would swim with aspirations of growing up and catching bad guys or saving someone from a blazing inferno. When these moments came for Ethan Cross, however, his dreams weren't to someday be a cop or put out fires; he just wanted to write about it. His dream of telling stories on a grand scale came to fruition with the release of his first novel, The Shepherd.

Ethan Cross is the pen name of a thriller author living and writing in Illinois with his wife, two daughters, and two Shih Tzus. In addition to The Shepherd and The Prophet, he has published two novellas — The Cage and Callsign: Knight (with Jeremy Robinson).

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The Prophet by Ethan Cross

The Prophet
Ethan Cross
A Sequel to The Shepherd

The best place to hide is in plain sight …

Old enemies …

Francis Ackerman Jr. is one of America's most prolific serial killers. Having kept a low profile for the past year, he is ready to return to work – and he's more brutal, cunning, and dangerous than ever.

New threats …

Scarred from their past battles, Special Agent Marcus Williams cannot shake Ackerman from his mind. But now Marcus must focus on catching the Anarchist, a new killer who drugs and kidnaps women before burning them alive.

Hidden terrors …

Marcus knows the Anarchist will strike again soon. And Ackerman is still free. But worse than this is a mysterious figure, unknown to the authorities, who controls the actions of the Anarchist and many like him. He is the Prophet — and his plans are more terrible than even his own disciples can imagine.

With attacks coming from every side, Marcus faces a race against time to save the lives of a group of innocent people chosen as sacrifices in the Prophet's final dark ritual.

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The Celtic Dagger by Jill Paterson is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

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MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Celtic Dagger by Jill Paterson as today's third free mystery ebook.

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The Celtic Dagger by Jill Paterson

The Celtic Dagger
Jill Paterson
An Alistair Fitzjohn Mystery
Publisher: Jill Henderson

University professor Alex Wearing is found murdered in his study by the Post Graduate Co-coordinator, Vera Trenbath, a nosey interfering busybody. Assigned to the case is Detective Chief Inspector Alistair Fitzjohn. Fitzjohn is a detective from the old guard, whose methodical, painstaking methods are viewed by some as archaic. His relentless pursuit for the killer zeros in on Alex's brother, James, as a key suspect in his investigation.

Compelled to clear himself of suspicion, James starts his own investigation and finds himself immersed in a web of intrigue, ultimately uncovering long hidden secrets about his brother's life that could easily be the very reasons he was murdered.

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Of the Law by Susan Wingate is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

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MystereBooks is pleased to feature Of the Law by Susan Wingate as today's second free mystery ebook.

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Of the Law by Susan Wingate

Of the Law
Susan Wingate
A Harvey Fleming Mystery
Publisher: Susan Wingate

Harvey Flemings is the Police Chief on small Dahl Island. His life becomes embroiled in a maze of deceit, adulterous encounters, bribery and murder — a couple of them.

Failure to bring to justice the corrupt Leona Malouf (the wealthiest woman in the community) colors Harvey's every movement. Despite her impermeable legal fortress, Harvey vows to end Leona's run of terror. Doing so, he enters into a world of sinister thought. The very element he's fought against his entire life grabs hold of his moral collar and will not let go.

Will he win his fight against evil? Or, will he be destroyed?

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Two Kate Lawrence Mysteries by Judith Ivie are Today's Featured Free MystereBooks

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MystereBooks is pleased to feature two "Kate Lawrence" mysteries by Judith Ivie as today's free mystery ebooks. Actually, all five books in the series are free today, but we've previously featured the other three. You can find all five books on our daily updated Free MystereBooks page.

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Murder on Old Main Street by Judith Ivie

Murder on Old Main Street
Judith Ivie
A Kate Lawrence Mystery
Publisher: Mainly Murder Press

This is the second mystery in this series.

Small-town gossip can be murder — especially when a ruthless blackmailer is involved.

As the annual Autumn Festival gets under way, Old Wethersfield is in an uproar over a proposed smoking ban throughout the historic district. Then a vicious murderer strikes. It's truly a case of "speak no evil" as amateur sleuths Kate Lawrence and Margo Farnsworth race to discover the truth before a local business owner is unjustly convicted of murder, or even more unthinkably, Kate's daughter Emma falls under suspicion.
In the background, Kate's longtime romance hits the rocky shoals of culture shock, Margo is caught up in an unlikely romance of her own, and Emma is intrigued by a man in uniform.

When Kate is forced off the road by a sinister Trans Am, she knows that she has been warned. Can she identify the murderer in time, or will someone's indiscretion make her the next Murder on Old Main Street?

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Drowning in Christmas by Judith Ivie

Drowning in Christmas
Judith Ivie
A Kate Lawrence Mystery
Publisher: Mainly Murder Press

This is the fourth mystery in this series.

When a mysterious death occurs at Hartford's venerable Wadsworth Atheneum, Kate knows the holidays are really going to be murder this year.

Christmas has never been Kate's favorite time of year, but this holiday season is enough to make her crazy. MACK Realty is on hiatus due to the down economy. Armando might not make it home by December 24th. Kate is mourning the loss of her adored cat Simon. Daughter Emma has persuaded Kate to stage a Norman Rockwell-type Christmas Eve for her loathsome new beau. And to top off the merriment, her ex-husband has coaxed her to host an at-home wedding for their nephew. Ho ho ho.

To get her mind off her troubles, Kate helps out with a charity fundraiser to be held during the Wadsworth Atheneum's famous Festival of Trees & Traditions. It's an evening that's full of surprises, none of them good.

Kate's positively drowning in Christmas. Can pals Margo and Strutter come to her rescue before she goes down for the third time?

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Mystery Bestsellers for the Week Ending October 19, 2012

Bestselling Crime Fiction: Hardcover Mysteries, Suspense Novels and Thrillers

A list of the top 15 mystery hardcover bestsellers for the week ending October 19th, 2012 has been posted by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books.

The stand-alone thriller Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn remains at the top of the list for yet another week. Four new titles enter the list (position in parentheses) this week.

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The Twelve by Justin Cronin

(8): The Twelve
Justin Cronin

The Passage Trilogy (2nd in series)

In the present day, as the man-made apocalypse unfolds, three strangers navigate the chaos. Lila, a doctor and an expectant mother, is so shattered by the spread of violence and infection that she continues to plan for her child's arrival even as society dissolves around her. Kittridge, known to the world as "Last Stand in Denver," has been forced to flee his stronghold and is now on the road, dodging the infected, armed but alone and well aware that a tank of gas will get him only so far. April is a teenager fighting to guide her little brother safely through a landscape of death and ruin. These three will learn that they have not been fully abandoned—and that in connection lies hope, even on the darkest of nights.

One hundred years in the future, Amy and the others fight on for humankind's salvation … unaware that the rules have changed. The enemy has evolved, and a dark new order has arisen with a vision of the future infinitely more horrifying than man's extinction. If the Twelve are to fall, one of those united to vanquish them will have to pay the ultimate price.

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The Bone Bed by Patricia Cornwell

(10): The Bone Bed
Patricia Cornwell

A Kay Scarpetta Mystery (20th in series)

A woman has vanished while digging a dinosaur bone bed in the remote wilderness of Canada. Somehow, the only evidence has made its way to the inbox of Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta, over two thousand miles away in Boston. She has no idea why. But as events unfold with alarming speed, Scarpetta begins to suspect that the paleontologist's disappearance is connected to a series of crimes much closer to home: a gruesome murder, inexplicable tortures, and trace evidence from the last living creatures of the dinosaur age.

When she turns to those around her, Scarpetta finds that the danger and suspicion have penetrated even her closest circles. Her niece Lucy speaks in riddles. Her lead investigator, Pete Marino, and FBI forensic psychologist and husband, Benton Wesley, have secrets of their own. Feeling alone and betrayed, Scarpetta is tempted by someone from her past as she tracks a killer both cunning and cruel.

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The Panther by Nelson DeMille

(11): The Panther
Nelson DeMille

A John Corey Thriller (6th in series)

Anti-Terrorist Task Force agent John Corey and his wife, FBI agent Kate Mayfield, have been posted overseas to Sana'a, Yemen-one of the most dangerous places in the Middle East. While there, they will be working with a small team to track down one of the masterminds behind the USS Cole bombing: a high-ranking Al Qaeda operative known as The Panther. Ruthless and elusive, he's wanted for multiple terrorist acts and murders-and the U.S. government is determined to bring him down, no matter the cost. As latecomers to a deadly game, John and Kate don't know the rules, the players, or the score. What they do know is that there is more to their assignment than meets the eye-and that the hunters are about to become the hunted.

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The Road to Woodbury by Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga

(13): The Road to Woodbury
Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga

The Walking Dead (2nd in series)

The zombie plague unleashes its horrors on the suburbs of Atlanta without warning, pitting the living against the dead. Caught in the mass exodus, Lilly Caul struggles to survive in a series of ragtag encampments and improvised shelters. But the Walkers are multiplying. Dogged by their feral hunger for flesh and crippled by fear, Lilly relies on the protection of good Samaritans by seeking refuge in a walled-in town once known as Woodbury, Georgia.

At first, Woodbury seems like a perfect sanctuary. Squatters barter services for food, people have roofs over their heads, and the barricade expands, growing stronger every day. Best of all, a mysterious self-proclaimed leader named Philip Blake keeps the citizens in line. But Lilly begins to suspect that all is not as it seems. Blake, who has recently begun to call himself The Governor, has disturbing ideas about law and order.

Ultimately, Lilly and a band of rebels open up a Pandora's box of mayhem and destruction when they challenge The Governor's reign … and the road to Woodbury becomes the highway to hell.

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