Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Please Welcome Mystery Author Lauren Carr

Omnimystery News: Guest Author Post
by Lauren Carr

We are delighted to be hosting mystery author Lauren Carr on her "Blast from the Past" virtual book tour. We encourage you to visit all of the tour host sites; you can see her schedule of events here.

Lauren's new "Mac Faraday" mystery is Blast from the Past (Acorn Book Services, January 2013 trade paperback and ebook formats), the fourth book in this series set in rural Maryland.

Today Lauren looks in a place far, far away, only in her mind and asks, What's a writer to do when she wants to humiliate someone but they won't go along willingly?

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During my writing career, I have discovered that people are both thrilled and anxious about the prospect of ending up in a book involving murder and mayhem. After meeting me, some have to wonder, "How does she see me in one of her books? A detective? A suspect? Oh, my heavens, certainly not a corpse!"

Lauren Carr
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While writing the "Mac Faraday" mysteries, I learned that when chaos strikes too close to home, some people would rather the author take it elsewhere.

Years ago, my sister-in-law had asked me to set a murder mystery in her home town, a sweet summer place in Wisconsin called Pelican Lake. At the time, I was working on a storyline that wasn't a good fit for the "Joshua Thornton" mysteries, my first series. So I went to work on a new series set on a lake in the resort town of Pelican Lake.

I had completed the first draft of It's Murder, My Son in time for a visit from my sister-in-law. Excited about a murder set in her town at her request, she asked for all the details. When I mentioned that the murder victim was killed in her house, I was surprised to see horror on her face. Since her home and property had a unique design and layout, anyone knowing her could easily tell that the murder took place in her home.

For the sake of family harmony, I decided to do a re-write.

As luck would have it, my family started vacationing at Deep Creek Lake in Maryland. Like Pelican Lake, Deep Creek Lake is a resort area. It was child's play to pick up my series in Pelican Lake and plop it down in Western Maryland, until I asked the local police department to let me portray them as a bunch of idiots.

In the storyline for It's Murder, My Son, homicide detective Mac Faraday discovers that his birth mother is the late Robin Spencer, America's Queen of Mystery and he is her sole heir. Upon learning that he has a half-brother, police officer David O'Callaghan, he moves to Deep Creek Lake to meet him.

Mac is drawn into the murder investigation of his neighbor after Gnarly, his inherited German shepherd, drags home a dismembered head. When he sees that the chief detective is an incompetent, Mac joins David in the investigation. It is the perfect opportunity to get to know his brother better. As luck would have it, Mac ends up making David the prime suspect.

While rewriting It's Murder, My Son, I was surprised when the local police department refused to cooperate in my research. The sheriff in Garrett County would only give me a tour of the jail if I brought my toothbrush and planned to stay a while. Their resistance was understandable. Even though I promised disclaimers in my acknowledgements about my work being completely fiction and not based on anyone real, the police department was concerned about their image.

So, out of respect for the real law enforcement, I created a fictional resort town resting on the shores of the real Deep Creek Lake and had a blast doing it.

When a murder mystery is set in a real town, readers expect the writer to be true to the facts. Even with a work of fiction, readers familiar with the area have a hard time forgiving authors when they rewrite their hometown's history or change the streets. Even if the author had a legitimate reason for making the change, to the reader, it looks like sloppy research. For example, a woman once told me that she had stopped reading a series set in Washington DC when the writer had placed an exit ramp off Rock Creek Parkway that wasn't there.

When I sat down to create the setting for It's Murder, My Son, the first installment in the "Mac Faraday" mysteries, it was like a bird set free from a cage. My imagination opened its wings and soared. Since this was my town, I had the freedom to do with it as I saw fit.

Thus, Spencer, Maryland, was founded.

Nestled in a corner of Deep Creek Lake, Spencer is named after Mac Faraday's ancestors. As the descendent of the town's founders, he has political influence that he otherwise couldn't have inherited.

Since my first draft had already been on a lake in Wisconsin, I duplicated that setting in Spencer, but added some of my own touches. Mac Faraday's cedar and stone home rests at the end of the most expensive piece of real estate on Deep Creek Lake: Spencer Point. The peninsula houses a half-dozen lake houses that grow in size and grandeur along the stretch of Spencer Court, which ends at the stone pillars and wall marking the multi-million dollar estate that had been the birthplace and home of one of the world's most famous authors.

With water on three sides, and a stone wall sectioning Spencer Manor from the rest of the Point, it becomes a fortress in Blast from the Past when the mob comes to Spencer to settle a score with Archie Monday, Mac Faraday's lady love.

My fictional setting's affluence is born out of necessity. While this lakeside town is small, it also has its own police department. In order to make that feasible, I had to make Spencer a getaway for the rich and famous, uptown from the real town of McHenry, which rests on the shores of Deep Creek Lake.

Spencer's border stretches from the lakeshore and up over a mountain, on top of which rests the Spencer Inn, a resort that is also part of Mac's inheritance. Ironically, before his windfall, he couldn't have afforded to eat there.

While it is fun to create a fictional setting, the writer does need to keep hold on to the reins. The setting needs to fit with the surrounding area. Readers familiar with Deep Creek Lake would never buy an exclusive resort town like Spencer on their shores if, in fact, the area was an impoverished swamp. In reality, Deep Creek Lake is a popular vacation spot for people from Washington, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and all the surrounding areas. The million dollar homes in my setting fit right in with the other vacation houses that dot the lake and mountainside.

Writing the "Mac Faraday" mysteries has been an amazing ride. As a writer, it is exhilarating to let your imagination go free without the reins of reality. Who knows, maybe in Mac Faraday's next adventure, I'll have him go into a galaxy far, far away — or was that already done?

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Lauren Carr fell in love with mysteries when her mother read Perry Mason to her at bedtime. The first installment in the "Joshua Thornton" mysteries, A Small Case of Murder was a finalist for the Independent Publisher Book Award.

Lauren is also the author of the "Mac Faraday" mysteries, which takes place in Deep Creek Lake, Maryland. Blast from the Past, the fourth in the series in which Mac finds himself up to his eyeballs with mobsters and federal agents, was published this month.

Released September 2012, Dead on Ice introduces a new series entitled "Lovers in Crime", which features prosecutor Joshua Thornton with homicide detective Cameron Gates. Real Murder, the second book in this series will be released Spring 2013.

The owner of Acorn Book Services, Lauren is also a publishing manager, consultant, editor, cover and layout designer, and marketing agent for independent authors. This spring, two books written by independent authors will be released through the management of Acorn Book Services.

Lauren lives with her husband, son, and three dogs on a mountain in Harpers Ferry, WV.

You can learn more about Lauren and her books by visiting her website at MysteryLady.net, reading her Literary Wealth blog, or following her on Facebook and Twitter. She can be reached directly at writerlaurencarr@comcast.net.

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Blast from the Past by Lauren Carr

Blast from the Past
Lauren Carr
A Mac Faraday Mystery (4th in series)

Mac Faraday finds himself up to his eyeballs with mobsters and federal agents …

After an attempted hit ends badly with two of his men dead, mobster Tommy Cruze arrives in Spencer, Maryland, to personally supervise the execution of the witness responsible for putting him behind bars — Archie Monday! Mac Faraday believes he has his work cut out for him in protecting his lady love from one of the most dangerous leaders in organized crime.

But when bodies start dropping in his lakeshore resort town, things may be hotter than even he can handle.

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Justifiable by Wes Sarginson and Dianna Love is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Justifiable by Wes Sarginson and Dianna Love

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Justifiable by Wes Sarginson and Dianna Love as today's fourth free mystery ebook (A Riley Walker Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, March 06, 2013 at 7:40 AM ET. 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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Justifiable by Wes Sarginson and Dianna Love

Justifiable
Wes Sarginson and Dianna Love
A Riley Walker Mystery
Publisher: Silver Hawk Press

Children are missing, adults are being murdered and a city is on the brink of exploding. The key to saving lives is a secret whispered in confession.

Once a beloved, award-winning investigative journalist, Riley Walker now anchors for a television station rated the worst in Philadelphia. That's how it works when a top newsman makes an epic mistake in front of the whole world. The busier Riley stays, the less he thinks about the one decision that will haunt him forever. His vow? Never get involved again.

That works until a killer uses Riley's past against him, and targets a child the world has forgotten. Riley is the only one who can save him, but when Riley digs deep for the truth, he uncovers evidence fingering a powerful player no one will believe is guilty. Dangerous politics pit Riley against a serial killer, and threaten all he's fought to regain.

To save the life of a child and stop a killer on a savage murder spree, Riley must fight an enemy far greater than the tide of public anger rolling against him. He'll have to face his own demons, and the horror of the child who died because the last time … Riley was wrong.

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Catnip by Valerie Tate is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Catnip by Valerie Tate

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Catnip by Valerie Tate as today's third free mystery ebook (A Dunbarton Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, March 06, 2013 at 7:30 AM ET. 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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Catnip by Valerie Tate

Catnip
Valerie Tate
A Dunbarton Mystery
Publisher: That Right Publishing

What can go wrong when an elderly matriarch leaves the family fortune to her cat?

Just about everything, including catnapping and murder!

Set in the picturesque town of Dunbarton, Ontario, this is the story of what befalls the dysfunctional Dunbar family, and the chaos that ensues, when the matriarch of the clan leaves the family fortune to her cat.

That formidable feline proves to be more than a match for the humans in his life, until one fateful night when, caught unawares, he is stuffed in a sack and carried away.

A nosy neighbor with a nasty, suspicious mind points the finger of suspicion at the Dunbars and Christopher Mallory, the young attorney who is the trustee of the estate, and under the terms of the will, they face losing everything.

When a murder occurs, Christopher finds himself confronting a ruthless killer who would do anything to conceal his or her identity, including to kill again.

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Unauthorized Access by Andrew McAllister is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Unauthorized Access by Andrew McAllister

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Unauthorized Access by Andrew McAllister as today's second free mystery ebook (A Financial Thriller; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, March 06, 2013 at 7:20 AM ET. 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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Unauthorized Access by Andrew McAllister

Unauthorized Access
Andrew McAllister
A Financial Thriller
Publisher: Andrew McAllister

Young computer programmer Rob Donovan receives an emergency call from his boss at the First Malden Bank in Boston after the first successful cyberattack in American banking history scrambles thousands of account records. First Malden's survival is on the line as furious customers and voracious reporters descend on the bank.

Rob is part of the team trying to fix the damage, until the FBI charges him with the crime and brings his world crashing down. Facing prison time and the loss of his fiancée Lesley, Rob's only chance of reclaiming his life lies in cutting through a web of mistrust and betrayal to uncover the startling truth behind the attack.

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Springer's Fortune by W. L. Ripley is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Springer's Fortune by W. L. Ripley

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Springer's Fortune by W. L. Ripley as today's free mystery ebook (A Cole Springer Thriller; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, March 06, 2013 at 7:10 AM ET. 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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Springer's Fortune by W. L. Ripley

Springer's Fortune
W. L. Ripley
A Cole Springer Thriller
Publisher: W. L. Ripley

First published by St. Martin's Press in 2005 as Outside the Law.

After ripping-off the mob, ex-secret service agent and saloon keeper Cole Springer has money and time on his hands. He doesn't mind the money but the extra time has him restless and bored. But that's about to change. Rodeo Cowboy and part-time grifter, Chance Barclay, needs a stake and has a plan to relieve Springer of the extra cash. With the help of mob soldier, Bobby Frank Ganetti, a Denver hood with a violent streak as big as the Rockies, Barclay attempts to shake down Springer by threatening to go to Mob bosses and reveal how Springer amassed his fortune. Blackmail. Pay or die.

Besides the thugs, the Treasury Department is also very interested in how the Springer acquired his sudden wealth so the Feds send out the FBI and a determined Colorado detective to tail Springer from Aspen to Denver and back again. If that isn't enough, Springer must dodge a hit from a female assassin with a grudge against him. An assassin who has an unbroken record of successful hits.

Springer is now scrambling to keep his money, his freedom and save his life. He sets out to scam the thugs, keep the Feds guessing and dodge the bullet with his name on it. Springer is now a target.

But Springer isn't an easy mark. He's nimble, tough and hard to scare. And harder to kill.

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More Twisted: Collected Stories Volume II by Jeffery Deaver is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature More Twisted: Collected Stories Volume II by Jeffery Deaver as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Wednesday, March 06, 2013.

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More Twisted: Collected Stories Volume II by Jeffery Deaver

More Twisted: Collected Stories Volume II
Jeffery Deaver
Simon & Schuster

While best known for his novels, Jeffery Deaver is also a short story master — he is a three-time recipient of the Ellery Queen Reader's Award for Best Short Story, and he won the Short Story Dagger from the Crime Writers Association for a piece that appeared in his first short story collection, Twisted.

Here are sixteen more stories in the tradition of O. Henry and Edgar Allan Poe. His subjects range from a Westchester commuter to a brilliant Victorian England caper.

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Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Paramount Acquires Screenplay about Agatha Christie's 1926 Disappearance

Mystery, Suspense and Thriller Film News

Deadline is reporting that Paramount has acquired the screenplay Agatha, a fictional account — and not the first — of the eleven days in which Agatha Christie disappeared in 1926.

Written by Allison Schroeder, it is reported to be an action-adventure mystery, "a female Sherlock Holmes meets Romancing the Stone."

Presumably the studio will change the name of the film, should it be produced. In 1979, Warner Bros. released Agatha, based on the 1978 novel of the same title by Kathleen Tynan, which stars Vanessa Redgrave as the famous crime novelist and Dustin Hoffman as the American journalist — and would-be detective — who tracks her down at a hotel in Harrogate.

The Dresden Files Author Jim Butcher to Write Steampunk Series

Roc, an imprint of Penguin Group

Publisher's Weekly is reporting that "The Dresden Files" author Jim Butcher has sold his next series to Roc, the fantasy imprint of Penguin Group.

The Aeronaut's Windlass will be the first book of "The Cinder Spires", set in a steampunk world "of black spires that tower for miles over a mist-shrouded surface." The author says that the series is "kinda League of Extraordinary Gentlemen meets Sherlock [Holmes] meets [Horatio] Hornblower. There are goggles and airships and steam power and bizarre crystal technology …".

Butcher's most recent novel is Cold Days, the fourteenth to feature supernatural detective Harry Dresden, formerly Chicago's only professional wizard.

No publication date for The Aeronaut's Windlass was announced.

Review: My First Murder by Leena Lehtolainen

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

A Mysterious Review of …

My First Murder by Leena Lehtolainen. A Maria Kallio Mystery.

Review summary: There's not much depth to this first in a series of mysteries featuring a young police officer set in Finland. The murder mystery itself has a couple of interesting elements to it, as does this Finnish slice of life for a group of 20-somethings, but overall this police procedural lacks both tension and energy. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 2 of 5 stars

My First Murder Leena Lehtolainen

My First Murder
Leena Lehtolainen
A Maria Kallio Mystery
AmazonCrossing (December 2012)

Publisher synopsis: Maria Kallio has just been assigned her first murder investigation. To prove to herself and her squad that she has what it takes to be a detective, she'll have to solve the death of Tommi Peltonen. Found floating facedown at the water's edge of his Helsinki villa, Tommi had invited his choir group to spend a weekend at his retreat. But beneath the choir's seemingly tight-knit bonds seethed bitter passion and jealousy.

As Maria sets out to determine the difference between friends and foes, she uncovers the victim's unsavory past — and motives for all seven suspects. Now it's up to her to untangle a complex set of clues before the killer strikes again.

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Telemystery: TNT Developing Crime Drama based on Sara Gran's Claire DeWitt Mysteries

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

TNT is developing a crime drama based on Sara Gran's New Orleans PI Claire DeWitt. Gran is attached to write and co-executive produce the pilot script.

Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead, the first book in the series introducing the "world's greatest PI" — if only in her own mind — was published in June 2011; more about the book, below. The second — Claire DeWitt and the Bohemian Highway — will be published in June 2013.

Gran is also writing the pilot for the potential HBO series The Nutshell Studies, which was announced last September.

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Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead by Sara Gran

Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead
Sara Gran
A Claire DeWitt Mystery (1st in series)

Claire DeWitt believes she is the world's greatest PI, even if few agree with her. A one-time teen detective in Brooklyn, she is a follower of the esoteric French detective Jacques Silette, whose mysterious handbook Détection inspired Claire's unusual practices.

Claire also has deep roots in New Orleans, where she was mentored by Silette's student the brilliant Constance Darling — until Darling was murdered. When a respected DA goes missing she returns to the hurricane-ravaged city to find out why.

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MystereBooks: Pale Horse Coming by Stephen Hunter, Available this Month at a Special Price

Amazon Kindle eBooks $3.99 or Less

Every month Amazon releases a new selection of Kindle books priced $3.99 or less.

Today's featured title from the Mystery & Thrillers category is Pale Horse Coming by Stephen Hunter. This Kindle book was listed at $2.99 as of the date and time of this post, Tuesday, March 05, 2013 at 1:30 PM ET, and should be available at this price through the end of the month.

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Pale Horse Coming by Stephen Hunter

Pale Horse Coming by Stephen Hunter
An Earl Swagger Mystery (2nd in series)
Publisher: Pocket Books

It's 1951, and the last place in America any sane man wishes to visit is Thebes State Penal Farm (Colored) in Thebes, Mississippi. Up a dark river, surrounded by swamps and impenetrable piney woods, it's the Old South at its most brutal — a place of violence, racial terror, and even more horrific rumors. Of the few who make the journey, black or white, even fewer return.

But in that year, two men will come to Thebes. The first is Sam Vincent, the former prosecuting attorney of Polk County, Arkansas. With great misgivings, Sam accepts a job from a smooth-talking Chicago lawyer to investigate a disappearance. Sam has heard of Thebes and knows that in the Negro culture he only imperfectly understands, the place has a special resonance of horror.

Sam is a careful man. Before he leaves on this dangerous trip, he confesses his fears to his former investigator Earl Swagger, a Marine hero on Iwo Jima, veteran of the mob wars in Hot Springs, and now a sergeant of the Arkansas State Police. Earl pledges that if Sam is not back by a certain time, he will come looking for him. Sam will bring his knowledge of the law, his compassion, and his sense of the rational to Thebes, but Earl will bring only his guns.

What they encounter there is something beyond their wildest imaginations for evil. The dying black town is ruled by white deputies on horseback who are more like an occupying army than a police force. Each citizen of the town is in debt to the Store, the one remaining civic institution, and the only escape is over the wild currents of the dark river that drowns as many people as it liberates.

But nothing in the town can prepare Earl for the prison itself where he becomes the first white inmate. It is a site of fear: Run by an aging madman with insane theories of racial purity, it is administered by a brutally efficient Stalin of a guard sergeant known as Bigboy. The convicts call him The Whip Man — he can take a man's soul with his nine feet of braided catgut.

Both Sam and Earl will be challenged to the limits of their strength by this place and will struggle not only for their own survival, but with deeper questions: What does a man do when confronted with such evil? Can it be remedied? Can it be rectified, redirected, reformed?

Or must it just be destroyed? And if so, where would you find the men to destroy it?

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MystereBooks: The Shepherd by Ethan Cross, Now at a Special Price

The Shepherd by Ethan Cross

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Shepherd by Ethan Cross, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, The Story Plant.

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 (03/05/2013 at 12:30 PM ET). 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 Shepherd by Ethan Cross

The Shepherd by Ethan Cross
A Marcus Williams Thriller (1st)
Publisher: The Story Plant

Marcus Williams and Francis Ackerman Jr. both have a talent for hurting people. Marcus, a former New York City homicide detective, uses his abilities to protect others while Ackerman uses his gifts to inflict pain and suffering.

When both men become unwilling pawns in a conspiracy that reaches to the highest levels of our government, Marcus finds himself in a deadly game of cat and mouse trapped between a twisted psychopath and a vigilante with seemingly unlimited resources. Aided by a rogue FBI agent and the vigilante's beautiful daughter — a woman with whom he's quickly falling in love — Marcus must expose the deadly political conspiracy and confront his past while hunting down one of the must cunning and ruthless killers in the world.

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A Conversation with Cozy Mystery Author Chrystle Fiedler

Omnimystery News: Author Interview
with Chrystle Fiedler

We are delighted to welcome cozy mystery author Chrystle Fiedler to Omnimystery News today. Chrystle is visiting us courtesy of Cozy Mystery Book Reviews. We encourage you to visit all the host sites on her current tour; see her complete schedule here.

Chrystle's second "Natural Remedies" mystery, featuring naturopathic doctor Willow McQuade, is Scent To Kill (Gallery Books, February 2013 trade paperback and ebook formats).

We recently had a chance to talk to the author about her character and the series.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us what it is about the cozy mystery that appeals to you.

Chrystle Fiedler
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Chrystle Fiedler

Chrystle Fiedler: I love the feeling of being immersed in a quaint Miss Marple-type town with a cadre of interesting characters. I don't miss the violence or sex. In a cozy all of that happens off-stage. Of course, the world of the cozy is in stark contrast to the murderous crimes committed there that shatter the peace and serenity. But I also know the detective will figure out the puzzle, catch the killer and put things back in their proper place. That's incredibly satisfying to me as a writer as well, to have the power to put things back into balance.

My cozy protagonist is Willow McQuade, a 29 year old naturopathic doctor who takes over a health food store — Nature's Way Market & Café — after her Aunt Claire meets an untimely end. The store is located in a lovely 3-story yellow Victorian house across with a water view. Inside, it's cozy too, with a homey feel, yummy cooking smells and the scent of essential oils, herbs and flower essences.

To complete my cozy universe, I gave Willow a hunky ex-cop love interest named Jackson Spade, an adorable rescued dog and two rescued cats, loyal friends and workers and the spirit of her Aunt Claire to guide her.

Willow is a great character, fun, enthusiastic about natural remedies, and a welcoming shop keeper, who is continuing her aunt's mission of helping people in the community. She also is intensely curious, a keen observer and tenacious as all heck. She won't stop until the killer is found and the Universe is back in balance again. So, while I expect Willow to be affected by what happens around her in the moment, I don't want her to change in any significant way. I like her just the way she is.

OMN: We introduced you as a "cozy mystery author". Do you consider yourself defined by the genre?

CF: I think it's an advantage to write in a specific genre, like cozies; it gives you focus and readers also know what to expect from you. Because of this, marketing, if you do it, to that reader becomes easier. There are many websites right now that are geared to cozy readers. At these sites, readers can learn more about favorite and emerging authors, new series and the cozy genre and all that means.

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

CF: I am a HUGE animal lover and animal rescue is a theme in the first book of the series, Death Drops, as well as in Scent To Kill, where Willow and her ex-cop boyfriend rescue two bedraggled dachshunds. I'm trying to teach as I write this arc, to make people more aware of what they can do to help, even in small ways. One of my favorite rescue organizations is All American Dachshund Rescue. The photo here is of me and Wallander, my rescue from AADR. If you can't rescue, maybe you can foster a dachshund or another dog or cat, volunteer to help in other ways or donate what you can.

OMN: It sounds like you've taken some of your own character traits and incorporated them into Willow.

CF: Absolutely. Willow McQuade is my Avatar. She is me, in the best sense of the word. I also have a strong drive to help others. I'm also very interested in natural remedies and as a journalist have written many articles about them and non-fiction books as well. Writing the natural remedies mysteries gives me a wonderful chance to share what I've learned about natural cures with readers. It's amazing what you can find in your kitchen and garden that can soothe and heal you.

In Scent to Kill, I focus on the practice of aromatherapy, the use of essential oils to improve health and well-being. As I'm writing I can just smell the lavender, jasmine and roses.

OMN: Tell us a bit about how you go about writing your books.

CF: I like to be surprised and if left to my own devices would just write from my notes and see where that took me. However, my editor wants to see some sort of an outline before I get started. I think it's a good idea and certainly understand why she needs to see it. But when I start writing I just use it as a loose outline so I remember what must be in each chapter but after that, I let the characters take me away!

OMN: You mentioned when we started that you like the appeal of a Miss Marple-type town for a mystery. Is that the case with the setting of your series?

CF: My natural remedies mysteries are set in a classic cozy setting, in this case, a real, idyllic fishing village on the East End of Long Island in NY called Greenport. When I was growing up the area was somewhat depressed but within the past two decades, Greenport has come into its own as a tourist destination with upscale eateries and boutiques, sandwiched between Mom and Pop hardware stores, diners and retro stores. Forbes magazine has even named Greenport one of the prettiest villages in the U.S. I try to represent Greenport and the East End of Long Island as faithfully as I can. Since I was born in Greenport and grew up here, and love the area, it's not hard to do. I've infused Willow McQuade's character with the same love of the East End and Greenport. As the setting for my natural remedies mysteries, Greenport is definitely an important character and influences me as I write every step of the way.

OMN: Did any specific authors influence your decision to write a cozy mystery series?

CF: Before I wrote cozy mysteries, I read them: Agatha Christie's tales of Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, and of course, Sherlock Holmes. And watched them: Midsomer Murders, Inspector Morse, and Murder, She Wrote, which I've recently rediscovered on Hallmark TV.

Whether it's by reading or watching these shows, I escape, like other readers and viewers do, to the coziness of quaint country villages, dappled country lanes, inviting stores on the high street, and lovely rose covered cottages and even the hustle bustle of cities like London, one of my favorite places to go.

Whether I am writing my cozies, reading or watching them, I experience the same comfortable, homey, and safe feeling, knowing that no matter what happens, that all will be well in the end. Considering the state of the world today, cozy mysteries are one of the best antidotes to reality I've found. I hope that the books in my natural remedies mystery series evoke the same feeling for readers.

OMN: What's next for you?

CF: I am starting to work on the next natural remedies mystery, The Garden of Death. It takes place during our annual Maritime Festival in Greenport and involves a new garden where suspicious things are happening. Willow to the rescue!

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Over the past ten years Chrystle has written about conventional and alternative health topics for many national publications including Natural Health, Vegetarian Times, Better Homes & Gardens, Remedy, and The Health Monitor Network. She was also the Good Nature columnist for Remedy magazine from 2006-2009.

When it came to fiction it was only "natural" that she wanted to incorporate her love for natural remedies into a cozy mystery. When she's not writing, she's spending time with family and friends, playing with her two dachshunds Holmes and Wallander, her two cats Tinker and Tuppence, taking a walk on the beach or gardening at her cozy cottage by the sea.

To learn more about the author and her work, visit her website at ChrystleFiedler.com.

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Scent To Kill by Chrystle Fiedler

Scent To Kill
Chrystle Fiedler
A Natural Remedies Mystery (2nd in series)

At the Nature's Way Market & Café, a gentle touch, a dose of aromatic herbs, fresh evidence, and inspired investigating are the essential incredients to catching a killer!

When naturopathic doctor and shop owner Willow McQuade's ex-boyfriend Simon Lewis invites her to a party for the cast and crew of a new television show at Long Island's scenic Bixby Estate, she's most excited to visit the property's exclusive lavender farm. But a whole field of her favorite stress-reducing herb can't provide enough soothing support to calm the effects of a murder!

Even the show's psychic star didn't predict the demise of Roger Bixby, the estate's owner and estranged husband of Simon's new girlfriend. Now Simon, who's been collared by police, needs Willow's help to remedy the situation. As Willow snoops about the mansion, offering natural cures to ease the mounting tension, a strange energy — and the discovery of an eerily similar unsolved murder decades earlier — makes her wonder whether the alternative source of the crime might actually be … supernatural. Can she find harmony between mind, body, and possibly even spirits before somebody else goes up in smoke?

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The Ophelia Trap by Kate Burns is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

The Ophelia Trap by Kate Burns

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Ophelia Trap by Kate Burns as today's fourth free mystery ebook (A Julia Henry Mystery; Kobo and iTunes formats).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, March 05, 2013 at 7:40 AM ET. 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 Ophelia Trap by Kate Burns

The Ophelia Trap
Kate Burns
A Julia Henry Mystery
Publisher: Smashwords

When Julia Henry's former neighbour plunges eight stories to her death in the snow, she's convinced her previous landlords harassed the woman to suicide. But as she investigates, another dead girl turns up with a connection to a serial rapist.

Julia and her husband have put as much distance as they could afford between them and the landlords who put them through hell, and stories from humiliated tenants match Julia's own. She's determined to prove their tactics resulted in tragedy. But the half-empty building is hemorrhaging tenants, the girl's boyfriend comes complete with a wife and daughter, and the best friend overdosed days after giving police their only description of a serial rapist.

Now it seems someone wants Julia buried under the heaviest blizzard in thirty years. But when one of her daughters is targeted for a brutal attack steps from home, two nightmares converge.

The only way she can protect her girls and still live to see the snow melt is to expose the wrenching truth behind the rapes, the deaths, and the strangest absentee landlord ever.

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