Saturday, January 19, 2013

MystereBooks: This Week's Update of Kindle Crime Fiction Priced $2.99 or Less (130119)

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

Every month Amazon publishes a list of 100 Kindle books priced $3.99 or less. We thought we'd take that idea and improve on it, publishing a list of 100 Kindle mystery books priced $2.99 or less and updating it every week!

Here is our general criteria for selecting titles to include: books from major or specialty publishers of crime fiction and those written by authors familiar to us. There are far more than 100 to choose from, so we use our best judgment to narrow it down.

And just a reminder … as we add new titles, older ones are removed from the list. These books aren't likely to be repeated, so we encourage you to check in frequently!

No particularly noteworthy notes this week so so let's get to today's update!

Below are listed the new $2.99 or less titles we added either today or mentioned in separate posts earlier this week; click on the cover or title for more information or to purchase the Kindle edition.

Important Note: Prices can and do change without prior notice! We strongly urge you to confirm the price of the book before completing your purchase. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase is the price of the book.

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Three by Ted Dekker
Three by Ted Dekker.

Showdown by Ted Dekker
Showdown by Ted Dekker.

The Black Lyon by Jude Deveraux
The Black Lyon by Jude Deveraux.

A Crack in Everything by Angela Gerst
A Crack in Everything by Angela Gerst. A Susan Callisto Mystery (1st).

The Kill Clause by Gregg Hurwitz
The Kill Clause by Gregg Hurwitz. A Tim Rackley Mystery (1st).

Deadly Search by Donna Welch Jones
Deadly Search by Donna Welch Jones. A Sheriff Lexie Wolfe Mystery Novella.

Chain Thinking by Elliott Light
Chain Thinking by Elliott Light. A Shep Harrington, Smalltown Mystery (2nd).

Comes a Horseman by Robert Liparulo
Comes a Horseman by Robert Liparulo.

Going Organic Can Kill You by Staci McLaughlin
Going Organic Can Kill You by Staci McLaughlin. A Dana Lewis, Blossom Valley Mystery (1st).

English Tea Murder by Leslie Meier
English Tea Murder by Leslie Meier. A Lucy Stone Mystery (17th).

Honeymoon For One by Beth Orsoff
Honeymoon For One by Beth Orsoff. A Novel of Romance and Internation Intrigue.

House by Frank Peretti
House by Frank Peretti.

The Black Monastery by Stav Sherez
The Black Monastery by Stav Sherez. A Novel of Suspense.

Blindsighted by Karin Slaughter
Blindsighted by Karin Slaughter. A Grant County Mystery (1st).

Kisscut by Karin Slaughter
Kisscut by Karin Slaughter. A Grant County Mystery (2nd).

A Faint Cold Fear by Karin Slaughter
A Faint Cold Fear by Karin Slaughter. A Grant County Mystery (3rd).

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Please Welcome Suspense Novelist Jenny Milchman

Omnimystery News: Guest Author Post
by Jenny Milchman

We are delighted to host debut novelist Jenny Milchman as our guest while on tour with JKS Communications for her new book, Cover of Snow (Ballantine Books, January 2013 hardcover, audio and ebook formats), a novel of suspense. We encourage you to visit the other participating sites; you can find her tour schedule here.

Today Jenny writes about relics and recordings — excavating the fictional past.

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My debut novel, Cover of Snow, opens with a woman looking for her police detective husband. He's not in bed when she wakes up in the morning. Nora finds his body a few minutes later in another room of their old farmhouse, a victim of suicide.

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Nora's hunt to find out why her husband killed himself becomes the journey of the book. She must unearth not only a recent crime, but also one that took place twenty-five years in the past, which went unsolved and unpunished.

There were challenges I didn't anticipate when writing about events from long ago. How could I make the distant past feel real to the reader?

And there were other challenges because Cover of Snow is told in the first person, almost entirely through Nora's point-of-view. Nora is an outsider in the town of Wedeskyull, where her husband was a cop. She didn't even live in the same region as the events she must investigate. Nora's sense of disorientation, of stumbling around in the dark, reflects the process of grief she is going through. Grief is a land that makes everyone a stranger.

My solution to the first difficulty — that of making the past feel alive — came in the form of a prologue, which described what happened on that January day decades before. The prologue didn't wind up in the published version of the novel, but it enabled me to feel the full extent of the tragedy that kicked off the events of the book, scaffolding that helped me to build a story. (And it will also be available as a deleted scene).

Because of Nora's outsider status, she needed skills that would enable her to hunt for clues both in the here and now and long ago. Her career as a restorer of old homes lends her this ability. In one scene, Nora notes, “You never would've known it was there. Not unless your hands were used to planing over wood all day, knowing how it lived and moved and breathed.”

But neither the prologue nor Nora's career were going to raise those dead characters from twenty-five years in the past. I didn't want to have Nora simply question people who had been there, in part because they'd have no real motivation to open up to her. I needed to find a way to bring long gone voices to life. Finally I asked myself, what if they'd been captured somehow, stilled for a moment in time?

That's when the character of the autistic Dugger Mackenzie began to take shape. Dugger lives at the periphery, watching the goings-on in town without getting involved, and committing them to film and tape and video. His path bisects with Nora's and she is able to put Dugger's relics to use, although doing so comes with a terrible cost.

In relics and recordings, Nora finds the past preserved like amber, ready to be cast into the light of the present and the secrets behind her husband's death revealed.

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Jenny Milchman is a suspense novelist from New Jersey whose short stories have appeared in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Adirondack Mysteries II, and in an e-published volume called Lunch Reads. Jenny is the founder of Take Your Child to a Bookstore Day, and the chair of International Thriller Writers' Debut Authors Program.

Jenny can be reached at JennyMilchman.com or you can find her on her blog, Suspense Your Disbelief.

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Cover of Snow by Jenny Milchman

Cover of Snow
Jenny Milchman

Waking up one wintry morning in her old farmhouse nestled in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, Nora Hamilton instantly knows that something is wrong. When her fog of sleep clears, she finds her world is suddenly, irretrievably shattered: Her husband, Brendan, has committed suicide.

The first few hours following Nora's devastating discovery pass for her in a blur of numbness and disbelief. Then, a disturbing awareness slowly settles in: Brendan left no note and gave no indication that he was contemplating taking his own life. Why would a rock-solid police officer with unwavering affection for his wife, job, and quaint hometown suddenly choose to end it all? Having spent a lifetime avoiding hard truths, Nora must now start facing them.

Unraveling her late husband's final days, Nora searches for an explanation—but finds a bewildering resistance from Brendan's best friend and partner, his fellow police officers, and his brittle mother. It quickly becomes clear to Nora that she is asking questions no one wants to answer. For beneath the soft cover of snow lies a powerful conspiracy that will stop at nothing to keep its presence unknown … and its darkest secrets hidden.

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Never Say Spy by Diane Henders is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Never Say Spy by Diane Henders

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Never Say Spy by Diane Henders as today's second free mystery ebook (The Never Say Spy Series; Kobo and iTunes formats).

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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Never Say Spy by Diane Henders

Never Say Spy
Diane Henders
The Never Say Spy Series
Publisher: PEBKAC Publishing

Despite her penchant for weapons and ripe language, Aydan Kelly's resumé reads "bookkeeper", not "badass". She's leaving the city to fulfill her dream of rural tranquillity when she gets carjacked by a man who shouldn't exist.

When RCMP officer John Kane kills her would-be abductor, Aydan thinks her troubles are over. But Kane's investigation implicates her in an international espionage plot, and criminal charges become the least of her worries when she's targeted by the very spies Kane suspects her of aiding.

Pity her enemies. Because nobody's tougher than a middle-aged woman who wants her dream back.

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The Mexican Rose by Alex St. Clair is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

The Mexican Rose by Alex St. Clair

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Mexican Rose by Alex St. Clair as today's free mystery ebook (The House of Cartels Trilogy; Kindle format only).

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 Mexican Rose by Alex St. Clair

The Mexican Rose
Alex St. Clair
The House of Cartels Trilogy
Publisher: Corazon eBooks

When her husband is brutally murdered in broad daylight, schoolteacher-turned-heroine Rosa Ríos finds herself immersed in the blood soaked world of the Mexican drug cartels and discovers her premonition powers. She and her fly-by-night younger sister, Mercedes, travel across a lush, storied Latin American landscape, from the decaying seaside city of Acapulco to the mystical Mayan pyramids of Tulum and landing knee-deep in the hoopla of the drug-crazed Caribbean resort of Cancún.

Rosa's quest for vengeance leads her to Ponchis, a brash 19 year old assassin whose actions determine the future of La Familia, the most prominent of the cartels. With him is Bruce, the charming American Vietnam-Vet pilot with a nightmarish past. When American and Mexican politics collide with the world of organized crime and corruption is the norm, who can be trusted? Only the humble psychic healer Tamara Castro may know for sure.

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Twenty-Five Romance Novels is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature 25 romance novels, many of which are novels of romantic suspense such as our featured title, Dying To Tell by Rita Herron, as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 each is valid only for today, Saturday, January 19, 2013.

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Dying To Tell by Rita Herron

Dying To Tell
Rita Herron
A Slaughter Creek Novel of Romantic Suspense
Montlake Romance

What happened to Sadie Nettleton's twin sister at the psychiatric hospital all those years ago?

Sadie Nettleton fled Slaughter Creek ten years ago, leaving behind the only home she'd ever known — and the only man she ever loved. Unable to cope with her sister's madness, or the terrible secret she and her sister share, Sadie swore never to return. But when her grandfather is murdered, and her sister charged with the crime, Sadie has no choice but to come back and face the ghosts of the past …

For Sheriff Jake Blackwood, time has not dimmed the love he felt for Sadie Nettleton — or the pain of her leaving. Now that she's back, he's determined to help her uncover the truth about her grandfather's death and what happened to her sister at the asylum. As their investigation leads them deeper into a world of secrets, lies, and betrayal in Slaughter Creek, Sadie becomes the target of a madman who will do anything to keep the truth buried. Jake would give his life to protect Sadie. But can he again risk giving her his heart?

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Friday, January 18, 2013

Review: Holiday Buzz by Cleo Coyle

Mysterious Reviews: Reviews of New Mysteries, Novels of Suspense, and Thrillers

A Mysterious Review of …

Holiday Buzz by Cleo Coyle. A Clare Cosi Coffeehouse Mystery.

Review summary: This is an entertaining, holiday-themed cozy mystery. The festive atmosphere provides a colorful backdrop to the well-structured murder investigation storyline, which moves along at a brisk pace. As always with the books in this series, there are recipes for cookies, cakes and pies as well as main dishes. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 3 of 5 stars

Holiday Buzz Cleo Coyle

Holiday Buzz
Cleo Coyle
A Clare Cosi Coffeehouse Mystery
Berkley Prime Crime (December 2012)

Publisher synopsis: Holiday time is party time in New York City, but after a sparkling winter bash ends with a murder, Village Blend coffeehouse manager Clare Cosi vows to put the killer on ice... At the Great New York Cookie Swap, pastry chefs bake up their very best for charity. Clare is in charge of the beverage service, and her famous Fa-la-la-la Lattes make the gathering even merrier. But her high spirits come crashing down to earth when she discovers the battered body of a hard-working baker's assistant. Police suspect a serial attacker whose escalating crimes have become known as "The Christmas Stalkings." Clare's boyfriend, NYPD detective Mike Quinn, finds reason to believe even more sinister forces are involved. Clare isn't so sure, until she finds a second bludgeoned baker and becomes a target herself. Now Clare must investigate "Saint Nick," crash a pro-hockey party, and dodge a pair of reality TV divas--because she's not going to rest until justice is served.

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MystereBooks: A Crack in Everything by Angela Gerst, Now at a Special Price

A Crack in Everything by Angela Gerst

MystereBooks is pleased to feature A Crack in Everything by Angela Gerst, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Poisoned Pen Press.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $0.99 from the listed vendors (below) 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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A Crack in Everything by Angela Gerst

A Crack in Everything by Angela Gerst
A Susan Callisto Mystery (1st)
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press

Read our review of A Crack in Everything by Angela Gerst

Politics, money, love … what could go wrong?

Susan Callisto is pushing thirty and taking stock. Before she traded financial security at a Boston law firm for sandals and jeans in Waltham, she specialized in real estate law. Now she has reinvented herself as a political consultant for ordinary people seeking low-level office. Her income may be dicey, but Susan loves her new life—until her sometime boyfriend, Detective Lieutenant Michael Benedict, dumps her without a goodbye. Not one to mope, Susan uses humor and perpetual motion to push away the pain.

Susan's new world is one where politics can turn deadly and even love may not survive. So when local high roller Charles Renfrow offers her a huge retainer to advise his political campaign, Susan is wary. Why would a scientist stalking the human genome want to be mayor of a small Massachusetts town? Finding the answer takes Susan through a maze of toxic secrets including those floating around Renfrow's biotech company. On her way to confront him, Susan instead finds the body of his beautiful assistant. Assigned to the case, Michael reenters Susan's life.

When Michael's suspicions settle on Roddie Baird, yet another, and favorite, of Susan's clients, Susan elbows her way into the investigation. She hopes to prove Michael wrong. As she probes — and lays her own life on the line — Susan uncovers a crack in everything …

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New Trailer for RED 2

RED 2 (August 2013)

A new trailer for the comic crime thriller RED 2 has been released by the studio; we've embedded it below.

Retired black-ops CIA agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) reunites his unlikely team of elite operatives for a global quest to track down a missing portable nuclear device. To succeed, they'll need to survive an army of relentless assassins, ruthless terrorists and power-crazed government officials, all eager to get their hands on the next-generation weapon. The mission takes Frank and his motley crew to Paris, London and Moscow. Outgunned and outmanned, they have only their cunning wits, their old-school skills, and each other to rely on as they try to save the world — and stay alive in the process.

Directed by Dean Parisot from a screenplay by Jon Hoeber and Erich Hoeber and based on the comic book series by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner, RED 2 opens in theaters August 2nd, 2013.

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Telemystery: Ripper Street Premieres Saturday, January 19th on BBC America

Telemystery Prime Time Crime: Mystery and Suspense on Television

Ripper Street, a new historical crime drama, premieres on BBC America tomorrow, Saturday January 19th at 9 PM (ET/PT).

In the first episode, titled "I Need Light", a young woman is found brutally murdered, the hallmark signs of the Ripper upon her. One-time H Division boss Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline believes it Jack's return but Inspector Edmund Reid (Matthew Macfadyen) — the precinct's new man in charge — suspects a different evil at work. When Captain Homer Jackson (Adam Rothenberg) learns that Long Susan's girls have been drawn into the murky world of Victorian pornography, the team must use all of their brawn, brains and brilliance to track down the fiend responsible before another girl is killed.

Today's Bestselling Free Kindle MystereBooks (130118)

Top 100 Free Kindle Mysteries and Thrillers, updated hourly by Amazon.com

Here is today's list of the Bestselling Free Kindle Crime Fiction: the top nine mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers.

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Games of Mystery: Drawn — Dark Flight, Now Available for a Special Price This Weekend Only

Big Fish Games December 2012 Promotion

From today through this Sunday, January 20th, you can purchase the suspense game Drawn: Dark Flight for just $1.99.

Iris has escaped from the Tower — the storyline in the first game of this series, Drawn: The Painted Tower — but she still needs your help! Explore the Kingdom of Stonebriar and solve the mysteries of the shadows that prowl its streets in this suspenseful adventure game. Enter magical worlds through colorful paintings and meet a host of fantastic characters that will help you on your quest. Only someone with the power of imagination can unravel the mysteries of the three beacons, and save a future queen that will bring hope back to a people!

To purchase, click on the banner (top, right) and during checkout enter the coupon code FLIGHT199 to get the discounted price. Remember, this offer ends at 11:59 PM January 20th, 2013 (Pacific Time).

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A Conversation with Author Stefan Kanfer

Omnimystery News: Author Interview
with Stefan Kanfer

We are delighted to welcome crime novelist Stefan Kanfer to Omnimystery News today.

Stefan's new thriller, The Eskimo Hunts in New York (StoneThread Publishing, January 2013 ebook formats), introduces former Navy SEAL Jordan Gulok, an Inuit who freelances his talent and expertise.

We recently had a chance to talk to Stefan about his book and the character.

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Omnimystery News: Why did you choose to write a book featuring a recurring character?

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Stefan Kanfer: Even as a youth, I realized that the most compelling aspect of the Sherlock Holmes stories was not that the World's First Consulting Detective was a scintillating intellect. It was that readers would get to see him perform his deductive (and sometimes muscular) miracles again and again, in tale after tale.

Raymond Chandler knew as much, and so did Dashiell Hammett and Robert Parker and Lee Child and scores of other writers who followed Conan Doyle's example. My protagonist, an Inuit named Jordan Gulok, grows in experience and personality at each turn, but his essential personality, formed in the Arctic Circle and recounted in italic flashbacks, remains as hard-nosed and incorruptible as his predecessors.

OMN: From the synopsis of your book, we'd call it a thriller. Do you agree?

SK: I suppose the category of thriller best characterizes the Eskimo books. I don't mind marketing them as such, but believe that a genre tends to be something of a straitjacket. Most good thrillers have something of the crossover in them, touching as they do on psychology, sociology and history.

OMN: Tell us something about your book that isn't mentioned in the synopsis.

SK: One of the things I haven't mentioned about the book is its origin. After writing four bestselling biographies of show business icons, I thought to return to the thriller genre (I had written two previous ones; The Eighth Sin became a Book of the Month selection.) My publisher, Knopf, wouldn't hear of it. That provided the springboard I needed. I chose an e-publisher (or perhaps more accurately, StoneThread chose me) and here we are.

OMN: We've often heard that you — at least in fiction — you should write what you know. How much of "you" is in this book?

SK: I have taught creative writing at several universities, and the first instruction I give students is not to write about what they know. People who write about what they know have given us sheaves of ghastly confessional poems and pseudo sensitive self-absorbed stories. No wastebasket would be complete without novels about coming of age in the U.S. some 20 years prior to the writer's birth.

OMN: OK then! So how did you come up with the character and story for The Eskimo Hunts in New York? Did you start with an outline?

SK: I always know where the plot is leading, but never write a chapter- by-chapter outline, because at various junctures the novelist should be as surprised as the reader.

OMN: As an author of biographies, you must be familar with fact-checking your details. Is it the same with writing fiction?

SK: Fact-checking remains the same process whether I'm writing a social history, as in The Last Empire (the story of the De Beers diamond company), Ball of Fire (the biography of Lucille Ball), or The Eskimo Hunts in New York (the thriller under discussion.) That is, interviews where possible with people with knowledge of the subject; soaking like a teabag in the stacks of the 42nd Street and Lincoln Center libraries; and, finally, checking the Internet. Google, however, is the last place I consult because there I can only find what I'm looking for. Serendipity, essential to any serious writer, is totally absent.

The most exciting topic to research for this book was not — or not only — the crime itself, but the background of the Inuit, some of whom I knew in Washington state, a place where I spent time in the army and, later, in civilian life.

OMN: We tend to start to visualize actors in roles when we read a book. Any ideas who you'd like to see playing the roles in a film adaptation of your book?

SK: Because my protagonist is an Inuit — an Eskimo — I can't visualize the customary Brad Pitt-Tom Cruise types playing him. Keanu Reeves might fit the part, but there are so many gifted Asian actors who aren't given the chance to star in a film. I'd love to see one of them get a crack at Jordan Gulok.

OMN: The storyline in The Eskimo Hunts in New York takes place in Manhattan. Are you familiar with the setting?

SK: I was born in Manhattan. Since then I've worked and played and lived and raised children in many of the city's neighborhoods. I would consider it a violation not to render them as accurately as Rand McNally.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read as a child?

SK: My father was a teacher and a scholar of Shakespeare. We had 3,000 books in the living room, and I was allowed to read everything I could reach. My literary influences are too numerous to mention by name, but the contemporary writers who most inspired me were Joseph Mitchell, the somewhat-neglected New Yorker nonfiction writer; Ernest Hemingway (of course); John Cheever; Somerset Maugham; and the humorist S. J. Perelman, out of whose overcoat stumbled Woody Allen and many others.

OMN: What are your hobbies? Do any of these activities find their way into your books?

SK: I am a maker of duck decoys and other birds. Occasionally people buy them or I give them to friends, but mostly they're made to decorate the house. (My wife might have another definition). Perhaps one day a Saw Whet Owl will appear in one of the thrillers, but not yet.

OMN: How do you engage with your readers?

SK: I always enjoy interacting with readers, and am happy to answer questions about the story or the characters, real or fictional. The only time I balk is when college students ask me, in effect, to do their homework. Those queries go unanswered.

OMN: Are there any authors whose books you rush out to buy as soon as they are published?

SK: Alice Munro and William Trevor are writers whose latest productions demand immediate attention. As you might expect I'm a fan of biographies, particularly on subjects far from my own knowledge — books on Mozart, for example, or on Darwin or on the great painters.

OMN: Give us a top five list on any topic.

SK: For five years I was Time magazine's cinema critic, and I'm currently a member of a film club (which these days means a DVD club.) Rather than view contemporary movies, we go back to the classics. If I had a top five I would choose one in each category:

Thriller: The Third Man
Comedy: To Be or Not to Be
Fantasy: The Thief of Bagdad (1939 version)
Western: The Searchers
Musical: Top Hat

I could never do a top five books — too many great works would have to be omitted — indicating, I guess, that I consider print to be more important than celluloid.

OMN: What's next for Jordan Gulok?

SK: I am writing the next in the series, this one called The Eskimo Hunts in Miami. There are few things more incongruous than an Inuit on the beach. I can't wait to see what happens …

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Stefan Kanfer is the author of fifteen books, including the bestselling biographies of show business icons: Groucho; Ball of Fire (Lucille Ball); Somebody (Marlon Brando); and Tough Without a Gun (Humphrey Bogart). He has also written many social histories, among them The Last Empire, about the De Beers diamond company; and Stardust Lost, an account of the rise and fall of the Yiddish Theater in New York.

Kanfer also wrote two novels about World War II and served as the only journalist on the President's Commission on the Holocaust. He was the first by-lined cinema critic for Time magazine, where he worked as writer and editor for more than two decades. He has been given many writing awards and was named a Literary Lion of the New York Public Library. He lives in New York where he serves as a columnist for the City Journal of the Manhattan Institute.

You can find Stefan Kanfer online at his website, StefanKanfer.com, Facebook or Twitter.

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The Eskimo Hunts in New York by Stefan Kanfer

The Eskimo Hunts in New York
Stefan Kanfer

Jordan Gulok is an Inuit, an Eskimo in common parlance, and a former Navy SEAL. In his freelance capacity he can do things — like tracking and on occasion killing malefactors — that are beyond the authority of the uniformed services. Jordan has an expense account and liberty to travel throughout the U.S. In turn, the U.S. government has plausible deniability should he ever get caught stretching or violating the law.

Jordan's assignment involves stopping a lethal international group who's manufacturing illegal and sometimes toxic pharmaceuticals and selling them to victims in Africa, Asia, Europe and America. In one of the worst blizzards in the City's history, subways, buses and taxis become useless. Even fire trucks and police cars are rendered immobile. But for Jordan cold weather is only a minor obstacle; after all, he grew up hunting polar bear and reindeer on ice and snow.

His targets are managing a multi-billion dollar business that has killed thousands, and they soon become aware of him as their Enemy Number One. The idea of a lone man bringing down their organization is unthinkable. In previous cases, Jordan always acted alone, but as the cartel closes in on him, he turns to Rose Ho, a possible love interest and operative in a regional office of the Department of the Navy.

Rose has great connections — for example, her wealthy father is the unofficial mayor of Chinatown — but are all her connections among the good guys? Can she provide the help he needs, or is she trouble in a green silk skirt?

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Death Rhythm by Joel Arnold is Today's Fifth Featured Free MystereBook

Death Rhythm by Joel Arnold

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Death Rhythm by Joel Arnold as today's fifth free mystery ebook (A Novel of Suspense; Kindle format only).

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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Death Rhythm by Joel Arnold

Death Rhythm
Joel Arnold
A Novel of Suspense
Publisher: Studio City

Andrew Byrd figured his mother had been over-protective; the way she stood in his doorway at night, watching him fall asleep, the way she'd call him her baby doll, even after he was much too old for that sort of thing.

But sometimes madness is buried deep.

After an accidental meeting with Mae Stone, an aunt he'd never known, he learns of his mother's sadistic past, and the awful things she'd done.

He learns of another aunt as well — one who played an old drum to drown out the screams coming from the basement, an aunt who didn't survive his mother's torments.

When he meets Mae's strange neighbors — the beautiful redhead Natalie and her father Hector — he realizes that his mother's horrible past has not entirely disappeared.

In fact, it has merely lain dormant, waiting for something — or someone — to bring it raging back to the present.

And now … how will they drown out the screams?

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