Wednesday, March 20, 2013

MystereBooks: The 19th Element by John L. Betcher, Now at a Special Price

The 19th Element by John L. Betcher

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The 19th Element by John L. Betcher, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, CreateSpace.

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The 19th Element by John L. Betcher

The 19th Element by John L. Betcher
A James Becker Thriller (1st in series)
Publisher: CreateSpace

Terrorists plan to attack Minnesota's Prairie River Nuclear Power Plant, but they're not your typical band of Islamic extremists. True, there's an al Qaeda connection. But the heart of the "terror cell" is homegrown, right here in the United States.

James "Beck" Becker is a former elite U.S. government intelligence operative who has retired to his childhood hometown of Red Wing, Minnesota — just six miles down the Mississippi from the Prairie River Power Station. He recognizes connections between seemingly unrelated incidents – a murdered agronomy professor, a missing lab assistant, an international cell call, a stolen fertilizer truck, an explosion in the street in front of City Hall — but can't piece it together in enough detail to convince government authorities that a larger threat exists. Only his American Indian friend, "Bull", will help Beck defuse the threat.

So it's Beck and Bull versus the best terror cell west of the Mississippi.

May the better men win.

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MystereBooks: Scrapbook of Secrets by Mollie Cox Bryan, Now at a Special Price

Scrapbook of Secrets by Mollie Cox Bryan

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Scrapbook of Secrets by Mollie Cox Bryan

Scrapbook of Secrets by Mollie Cox Bryan
A Cumberland Creek Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: Kensington

Having traded in her career as a successful investigative journalist for the life of a stay-at-home mom in picturesque Cumberland Creek, Virginia, Annie can't help but feel that something's missing. But she finds solace in a local "crop circle" of scrapbookers united by chore-shy husbands, demanding children, and occasional fantasies of their former single lives. And when the quiet idyll of their small town is shattered by a young mother's suicide, they band together to find out what went wrong …

Annie resurrects her reporting skills and discovers that Maggie Rae was a closet scrapbooker who left behind more than a few secrets — and perhaps a few enemies. As they sift through Maggie Rae's mysteriously discarded scrapbooks, Annie and her "crop" sisters begin to suspect that her suicide may have been murder. It seems that something sinister is lurking beneath the town's beguilingly calm façade--like a killer with unfinished business …

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A Conversation with Crime Novelist Michael J. McCann

Omnimystery News: Author Interview
with Michael J. McCann

We are delighted to welcome crime novelist Michael J. McCann to Omnimystery News today.

Michael's third "Donaghue and Stainer" crime novel is The Fregoli Delusion (The Plaid Raccoon Press, November 2012 trade paperback and ebook formats).

We recently had a chance to talk to the author about his new book.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us a little more about Donaghue and Stainer.

Michael J. McCann
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Michael J. McCann

Michael J. McCann: When I began developing the characters of Hank Donaghue and Karen Stainer, I wanted them to come from different backgrounds, have different personalities and different approaches to law enforcement, and live separate lives. I spent a great deal of time developing their back stories so I'd have a very strong sense of who they were and where they're going. As a result, when the reader starts a new Donaghue and Stainer novel, they're greeted by two characters who jump off the page and lead them into a world they haven't experienced before. Neither Donaghue nor Stainer could be described in a sentence. A paragraph doesn't really do them justice. Each novel reveals a little more of their backgrounds and motivations, but only over the course of the series will their full stories be told.

OMN: Where is Glendale, the setting of your books?

MJM: The city of Glendale is a product of my imagination, but I've located it in Maryland (somewhere south of Annapolis), and I do my best to create an environment people in Maryland wouldn't find laughingly unrealistic. Maryland's prosecutors are called state's attorneys, they use the medical examiner system and not the coroner system, and they have the death penalty, for example. They're divided on whether they're a northern or a southern state, but not a lot of them like the compromise of being "Mid-Atlantic". I research everything I can think of, including the regs for tinted glass in automobiles and the windshield stickers issued by the DOT. I can do whatever I want with Glendale — because it doesn't exist — and more or less get away with it, but at the state level I'm hoping to achieve a certain level of verisimilitude. I still have to try the crab cakes, though.

OMN: The books are described as "crime novels". What does that mean to you … and what should readers expect?

MJM: The Donaghue and Stainer Crime Novels are police procedurals. The stories are told almost exclusively from the point of view of the homicide investigators working the cases at the center of each novel. When I'm giving a reading or a presentation I explain up front, for example, that the dialogue is realistic. Cops sometimes get excited when they do their job, and suspects sometimes get a little hot under the collar when they're being interrogated, and their choice of words is often less than polite. As well, when someone's shot to death or a body is examined on the autopsy table, the description needs to convey a realistic sense of what's happening. I don't indulge in graphic violence for shock value, and there are no scenes involving sex, but the narrative still might be a little upsetting to someone who prefers reading cozy mysteries set in small towns featuring elderly amateur sleuths.

It's my understanding that cozies are much easier to sell than procedurals, and I'm not sure I've hit on the right marketing strategy yet to reach as wide a target audience as possible with my procedurals. That's definitely a work in progress. What I do do, though, is write the stories in such a way that a wide range of readers will enjoy the characters, they'll find them compelling, funny, mysterious and dynamic in turn, and they'll want to come back for more. High-quality writing should contribute something to the marketing of books, shouldn't it? It's certainly worked for Michael Connelly, at any rate.

OMN: Your biography mentions that you worked for Canada Customs for many years. Did that experience help you when you started this series of crime novels?

MJM: Before leaving public service to write on a full-time basis, I worked for fifteen years for the Canada Border Services Agency, where I was a training specialist, project officer and national program manager. I had an opportunity to rub elbows with a remarkable assortment of law enforcement professionals, not only in Customs but from other agencies such as the RCMP, provincial police, Corrections, U.S. Customs and many others. I was a sponge: I kept my mouth shut and my eyes and ears open. These people shared their knowledge and their experiences with me, in some cases quite freely, and I learned about things like interview techniques, arrest procedures, safe firearms handling, even note-taking and report writing, all of which helps me to create a realistic environment for my stories. As a manager in Customs, I also learned what it's like to run a national program with a shrinking budget and too few people, and since many police departments these days are faced with serious cutbacks, especially in cities staring down bankruptcy, I've been able to explore this aspect of policing from a very personal perspective.

OMN: Describe your writing process.

MJM: I write a complete outline before beginning a novel. It's essential that I know exactly what will happen and in what sequence it will be presented before I tell the story. I need to be sure that all the pieces will fit together into a plausible whole before I can get down to the actual writing. I also write character backgrounders for important new characters who will appear in the novel. I need to have a good feel for who they are before I turn them loose in the story. I feel very strongly that a novelist should not behave like a reader and "discover" the story as it unfolds. A novelist should behave like an architect and a construction contractor combined: start with a complete plan, understand what you're building, build it with care and attention to detail, and make darned sure it won't collapse in a heap when people set foot inside it.

OMN: You mentioned earlier that you were a "sponge", soaking up everything you could from law enforcement professionals. What other resources do you use to fact-check your books?

MJM: I do a great deal of research before and during the writing process. Thanks to my previous experiences as a graduate student, an editor and a training specialist, I have good research skills and enjoy spending time learning new things. Thank goodness for the Internet. It's amazing how many informative documents have been put there, including policy and procedure manuals for municipal police forces in an attempt to be more transparent to the public they're serving. I also have a growing collection of reference books covering subjects like forensic testimony, pathological evidence, eyewitness reliability, forensic evidence, gunshot wounds, street survival and other relevant topics. A few of my former colleagues read the manuscripts to help with technical details, and I have contacts with the Ottawa Police Service who are more than willing to answer my questions. Additionally, for Blood Passage I corresponded with Dr. Jim B. Tucker, whose book Life Before Life inspired my story, and he graciously read the manuscript and suggested corrections. For The Fregoli Delusion, I exchanged e-mails with Dr. Ramin Mojtabai, an expert on Fregoli syndrome. At the end of the day, though, all errors are my own, of course.

OMN: If your books are optioned for film, do you have any thoughts on who you'd like to see play the lead roles?

MJM: I confess that for many of my characters, I browse Google looking for reference photos to match the image of the character inside my head. When I was developing Hank Donaghue, I settled on a photo of Jeremy Sisto, because I wanted the frizzy hair and the brooding eyes. Jeremy is about eight years too young to play Hank, though, so he'd have to have a bit of gray put into that hair to play the part, and I think he's only 6'1", where Hank is 6'3". As far as Karen Stainer is concerned, I don't actually know whose picture I grabbed from Google. She's an actress, but I'm not sure which one. I'd much prefer that readers cast their own favorite in her role.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young?

MJM: When I was a kid I was definitely a bookworm. I was the one walking home from the public library on Saturday morning with a large stack of books tucked under my chin. I read sports juveniles, science fiction, historical fiction, whatever I could get my hands on, but it was almost always fiction. I've always been a sucker for a good story. My love of narrative has stayed with me and definitely influenced my decision to write novels in a genre I've always enjoyed reading as an adult: crime fiction.

OMN: How do you interact with your readers?

MJM: I enjoy doing book signing events, because it gives me a chance to get out and meet readers. I'm a great people-watcher, so even if they're not interested in my table in the slightest, I'm still enjoying myself. I don't mind answering any questions at all, as long as they're not too personal. Most people ask me how long it takes to write a book or why I haven't set the series in Canada. I don't do many readings, though, because I don't like doing them. I don't particularly enjoy listening to other authors read from their work, and I definitely don't feel comfortable reading from mine. Besides, to do a really good job I'd have to try to imitate Karen's Texan accent. That would be just … well, wrong.

OMN: Will there be a fourth book in the series?

MJM: The next Donaghue and Stainer Crime Novel will be called The Rainy Day Killer. It centers on the appearance of a serial killer in Glendale who's the subject of an open FBI case after murders in Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Missouri. Karen Stainer's fiancé, FBI Special Agent Sandy Alexander, is the local coordinator for the FBI's National Center for Analysis of Violent Crime, and he arranges for a consultation with a behavioral specialist from the BAU to provide a profile of the killer. Unfortunately, this all happens while Karen and Sandy are finalizing arrangements for their impending wedding in Virginia, and the situation becomes very complicated when the killer decides that he's developed a sudden fondness for the bride-to-be.

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Michael J. McCann was born and raised in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. He earned a B.A. (Hons.) in English from Trent University and an M.A. in English from Queen's University.

In addition to the Donaghue and Stainer Crime Novel Series, he is also the author of The Ghost Man, a supernatural thriller.

Before becoming a full-time author, Michael served as Production Editor of Criminal Reports (Third Series) with Carswell Legal Publications, then spent fifteen years with Canada Customs as a training specialist, project officer, and program manager in Ottawa.

For more information about the author and his work, visit his website at MJMcCann.com. If you're interested in reviewing one of his novels, please contact him at michaeljmccann@mjmccann.com.

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The Fregoli Delusion by Michael J. McCann

The Fregoli Delusion
Michael J. McCann
A Donaghue and Stainer Crime Novel (3rd in series)

When billionaire H. J. Jarrett is shot to death on a bike path in prestigious Granger Park, the killer is seen running away by a man who is apparently in the right place at the right time. However, Lieutenant Hank Donaghue and Detective Karen Stainer discover to their dismay that their only eyewitness suffers from a rare psychotic disorder that makes his testimony useless.

As Donaghue's investigation focuses on the top one percent of Glendale's social and economic strata, including close friends of his own mother, Stainer finds herself alone when her gut instinct tells her that their eyewitness is right after all.

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Bad Trip South by Billie Sue Mosiman is Today's Fifth Featured Free MystereBook

Bad Trip South by Billie Sue Mosiman

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Bad Trip South by Billie Sue Mosiman as today's fifth free mystery ebook (A Supernatural Suspense Novel; Kindle format only).

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Bad Trip South by Billie Sue Mosiman

Bad Trip South
Billie Sue Mosiman
A Supernatural Suspense Novel
Publisher: Macabre Ink

The family is on a much needed vacation. A policeman, his teacher wife, and their daughter, Emily, a little girl with a preternatural gift, need a break. Emily's parents aren't getting along, but then they hardly ever did these days.

When the family stops for a tour into the Longhorn Caverns, they have no idea something is about to happen to change their lives. Waiting for them are a young couple on the run. One is, Crow, an escaped convict. The other is his girlfriend, Heddy, who helped him escape and will do anything to keep him free. They're got some money waiting for them down south, if only they can get there.

Once the family exits the caves, they are kidnapped, and now they're all on the run. It's going to be a very Bad Trip South.

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The Boreal Owl Murder by Jan Dunlap is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

The Boreal Owl Murder by Jan Dunlap

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Boreal Owl Murder by Jan Dunlap as today's fourth free mystery ebook (A Bob White, Birder Mystery; Kindle format only).

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The Boreal Owl Murder by Jan Dunlap

The Boreal Owl Murder
Jan Dunlap
A Bob White, Birder Mystery
Publisher: North Star Press

Birding, the gentle pastime of watching birds, can at times become a competitive sport. Even at its worst, though, when birders don't give out information of their sightings and try to sidetrack other birders, it seldom rises to the level of serious harm … as a rule.

But when Bob White, mild mannered school counselor and dedicated weekend birder, finds a body on a birding trip, the fact that there's an exception to every rule gets hammered home.

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A Death in the Highlands by Caroline Dunford is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

A Death in the Highlands by Caroline Dunford

MystereBooks is pleased to feature A Death in the Highlands by Caroline Dunford as today's third free mystery ebook (A Euphemia Martins Mystery; Kindle format only).

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A Death in the Highlands by Caroline Dunford

A Death in the Highlands
Caroline Dunford
A Euphemia Martins Mystery
Publisher: Accent Press

After dodging criminal charges, Richard returns as head of the household at Stapleford Hall. Changing fortunes find Euphemia temporarily promoted to housekeeper for the first trip to the family's new hunting lodge in the Scottish Highlands, where she is fascinated by handsome, intelligent Rory Macleod, the new butler.

Taking on her new role, she encounters angry locals with a grudge against the Staplefords and thwarts what she believes to be an attempt on Bertram Stapleford's life. A strange group of house guests arrive for the Glorious Twelfth, but with disastrous consequences.

Euphemia finds herself caught in the midst of bitter rivalries, and evidence pointing to different murder suspects. Will she unravel the mystery? How much danger is she in? Is the crime political or a revenge killing? And how will her relationships with Bertram and the handsome Rory unfold?

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Devils Among Us by Chastity Harris is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Devils Among Us by Chastity Harris

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Devils Among Us by Chastity Harris as today's second free mystery ebook (A Novel of Suspense; Kindle format only).

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Devils Among Us by Chastity Harris

Devils Among Us
Chastity Harris
A Novel of Suspense
Publisher: Chastity Harris

Sharp-tongued Richmond City Police Detective Devin Dushane is on a never ending quest for redemption from the tragic nightmares of her youth. Pushing away her loved ones and pushing the boundaries of her job finds her temporarily suspended after a risky sting operation goes very wrong.

With time on her hands, Devin travels to the small Virginia town where her alcoholic father grew up. And where the unsolved murder of his sister thirty-five years earlier, set into motion the unraveling of Devin's family before she was even born. If Devin can ever hope to heal her broken family and her broken soul she must uncover the secrets locked away in this sleepy community, and find the devil that has risen among them.

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Hoofprints by Laura Crum is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Hoofprints by Laura Crum

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Hoofprints by Laura Crum as today's free mystery ebook (A Gail McCarthy Mystery; Kindle format only).

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Hoofprints by Laura Crum

Hoofprints
Laura Crum
A Gail McCarthy Mystery
Publisher: Laura Crum

First published by St. Martin's Press in 1996.

Gail McCarthy is a horse vet with a hectic schedule, not to mention a horse, a new boyfriend, and a house payment, and her life is more than a little disrupted when she finds two dead bodies in the course of a routine call to a well known reined cowhorse barn.

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Slipping Into Darkness by Peter Blauner is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Slipping Into Darkness by Peter Blauner as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Wednesday, March 20, 2013.

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Slipping Into Darkness by Peter Blauner

Slipping Into Darkness
Peter Blauner
A Hard-Boiled Murder Mystery
Open Road

When Allison Wallis was beaten to death, Detective Francis X. Loughlin found the killer — Julian Vega, a teenager with a crush on the murdered girl. Using his natural sense of empathy, he cozied up to young Julian, convincing him to give a confession that would put him away until he was thirty-six.

Twenty years later, Julian is finally out of jail, attempting to remember how to live in a world without bars, and Detective Loughlin is still on the job, his sight fading, though his instincts are still sharp. But when Allison's blood appears at a new crime scene, everything he thought he knew about that long-ago murder is called into question. Was it really Allison they buried? Was Julian actually the killer? And if he wasn't, who else is in danger now?

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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Review: Man in the Empty Suit by Sean Ferrell

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

A Mysterious Review of …

Man in the Empty Suit by Sean Ferrell.

Review summary: This is most certainly a different sort of crime novel. If — and that's a big if — the book is considered as such, it leaves the reader somewhat unfulfilled, spending relatively little time on what is set up to be an impossible crime and its resolution, and too much time on the more mundane metaphysical aspects of the story. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 3 of 5 stars

Man in the Empty Suit Sean Ferrell

Man in the Empty Suit
Sean Ferrell
Soho Press (February 2013)

Publisher synopsis: Say you're a time traveler and you've already toured the entirety of human history. After a while, the outside world might lose a little of its luster. That's why this time traveler celebrates his birthday partying with himself. Every year, he travels to an abandoned hotel in New York City in 2071, the hundredth anniversary of his birth, and drinks twelve-year-old Scotch (lots of it) with all the other versions of who he has been and who he will be. Sure, the party is the same year after year, but at least it's one party where he can really, well, be himself.

The year he turns 39, though, the party takes a stressful turn for the worse. Before he even makes it into the grand ballroom for a drink he encounters the body of his forty-year-old self, dead of a gunshot wound to the head. As the older versions of himself at the party point out, the onus is on him to figure out what went wrong--he has one year to stop himself from being murdered, or they're all goners. As he follows clues that he may or may not have willingly left for himself, he discovers rampant paranoia and suspicion among his younger selves, and a frightening conspiracy among the Elders. Most complicated of all is a haunting woman possibly named Lily who turns up at the party this year, the first person besides himself he's ever seen at the party. For the first time, he has something to lose. Here's hoping he can save some version of his own life.

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MystereBooks: Death Warmed Over by Kevin J. Anderson, Now at a Special Price

Death Warmed Over by Kevin J. Anderson

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Death Warmed Over by Kevin J. Anderson, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Kensington.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $1.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (03/19/2013 at 12:00 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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Death Warmed Over by Kevin J. Anderson

Death Warmed Over by Kevin J. Anderson
A Dan Shamble, Zombie PI Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: Kensington

Ever since the Big Uneasy unleashed vampires, werewolves, and other undead denizens on the world, it's been hell being a detective — especially for zombie P.I. Dan Chambeaux. Taking on the creepiest of cases in the Unnatural Quarter with a human lawyer for a partner and a ghost for a girlfriend, Chambeaux redefines "dead on arrival". But just because he was murdered doesn't mean he'd leave his clients in the lurch. Besides, zombies are so good at lurching.

Now he's back from the dead and back in business — with a caseload that's downright unnatural. A resurrected mummy is suing the museum that put him on display. Two witches, victims of a curse gone terribly wrong, seek restitution from a publisher for not using "spell check" on its magical tomes. And he's got to figure out a very personal question — Who killed him?

For Dan Chambeaux, it's all in a day's work. (Still, does everybody have to call him "Shamble"?)

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MystereBooks: Hot Stuff by Don Bruns, 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 Hot Stuff by Don Bruns. This Kindle book was listed at $2.99 as of the date and time of this post, Tuesday, March 19, 2013 at 1:30 PM ET, and should be available at this price through the end of the month.

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Hot Stuff by Don Bruns

Hot Stuff by Don Bruns
A James Lessor and Skip Moore Mystery (6th in series)
Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

An attractive sous chef at the famous restaurant L'Elfe is murdered and half the employees are suspect. Lacking confidence in the police to solve the murder, Chef Jean Bouvier seeks a quicker solution. He hires private eyes James Lessor and Skip Moore to go undercover and discreetly investigate his restaurant staff. But their investigation turns up far more than they bargained for.

Skip's charming girlfriend, Emily, confesses that the murder victim and she had been close friends at one point in their lives and had shared a very dark secret. But Emily refuses to elaborate, building a wall of defense between herself and the two young detectives. The more Skip and James investigate the background of the victim and the people she knew, the more they are convinced that this shared secret has far-reaching implications that may lead to the motive for the murder. The closer they get to the answer, the more desperate someone is to stop them.

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Help Create the Ultimate Vince Flynn Character Database

Vince Flynn Characters

Vince Flynn needs your help!

The thriller writer is looking to readers to help compile a comprehensive database of characters from his novels.

Here's what he has to say in an open letter on his website:

"To get started, please help me create a list of characters, major and minor, from [his first book] Term Limits through [the most recent Mitch Rapp thriller] The Last Man, that you feel should be listed in the database. Send me your suggestions through the form [provided]. We'll do our best to keep the page updated so you can see who has already been suggested. I've gotten the list started with some of the obvious ones."

If the list already on the site — which he says is frequently updated — is any indication, fans of his books have already enthusiastically embraced the challenge. When we checked this morning, there were over 500 names listed. Everyone who contributes will be listed in the ebook version of the character index.

To help you get started, you can find a complete list of Vince Flynn's books on CrimeNovelists.com.

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