Saturday, July 06, 2013

Four Thrillers by Shawn Hopkins, Now at a Special eBook Price

MystereBooks: Discounted Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature a selection of thrillers by Shawn Hopkins, now available at a special price.

The ebook formats of these titles were priced at $0.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (07/06/2013 at 12:30 PM). 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 Progeny by Shawn Hopkins

The Progeny by Shawn Hopkins
A Suspense Thriller
Publisher: Shawn Hopkins

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The Solomon Key by Shawn Hopkins

The Solomon Key by Shawn Hopkins
A Novel of Ancient Conspiracy
Publisher: Shawn Hopkins

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A Man Overboard by Shawn Hopkins

A Man Overboard by Shawn Hopkins
A Mystery Thriller
Publisher: Shawn Hopkins

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The Demon Signet by Shawn Hopkins

The Demon Signet by Shawn Hopkins
A Tale of Supernatural Suspense
Publisher: Shawn Hopkins

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Reviews of Mystery and Suspense Books for Kids, New This Week on Book Trends (130706)

Book Trends: Reviews of Young Adult and Children Books

Book Trends, a review site for young adult's and children's books, published several new book reviews this past week. We're presenting here a summary of those in the mystery/suspense/thriller category.

Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library by Chris Grabenstein. Lexile measure: N/A. Reviewed by a 6th grade student, who writes, "The clues were elaborate and challenging to figure out, and the characters, events and setting are very realistic. The details are so vivid; it was as if I was standing there watching Kyle the whole time. All in all, [this book] is fun and action-packed." (Read the full review of this middle grade adventure story, here.)

For more reviews of children and young adult books of all genres, visit Book Trends; their reviews will amaze you! You can also follow Book Trends on Twitter.

A Conversation with Mystery Author Liz Stauffer

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Liz Stauffer
with Liz Stauffer

We are delighted to welcome mystery author Liz Stauffer to Omnimystery News today.

Liz's new murder mystery is Thursday Morning Breakfast (and Murder) Club (Sartoris Literary Group; June 2013 trade paperback), and we recently had the opportunity to chat with Liz about the book.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the characters of your new series, where they are today and how you see them developing in the future.

Liz Stauffer
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Liz Stauffer

Liz Stauffer: Lillie Mae is a younger, feistier, Miss Marple sort of character, that, like the small mountain hamlet of Mount Penn that she lives in, will not change in obvious ways from book to book. But Lillie Mae, like Mount Penn, can't help but change in less obvious ways, as she, and her fellow amateur detectives, are exposed to murder and mayhem. Lillie Mae's mission is to keep the tight knit community and its residents safe and intact as the ever encroaching world, out to disrupt their peaceful status quo, closes in on them.

Other characters will grow and develop over time — the younger ones more so than the older ones, but the older characters will change, too. I think, fondly, of Kevin in book one. Another example, Charlie Warren, the home grown policeman, who solicits the aid of Lillie Mae and the Thursday morning breakfast club ladies to help flush out the murderers, meets his future love interest/bride in book one. That relationship blossoms and matures in future books.

OMN: Into what mystery genre would you place the book?

LS: It's been hard for me to label my book, so I do believe traditional labels can be a challenge. Thursday Morning Breakfast (and Murder) Club is an American village mystery, on the cusp of a cozy, but not really a cozy mystery. I've mimicked a traditional British mystery, but have given it an American flare. Someone once told me the book was pure Americana!

The characters are quirky, but believable. The setting, though isolated, is lovely and inviting. Although a murder disrupts the seemingly idyllic status quo, once the crime is solved, all seems to return to the way it was. Although Thursday Morning is not modeled after Murder, She Wrote, or Louise Penney's Chief Inspector Gamache books, it offers the same feeling of community. A Jan Karon book with murder might be an apt description.

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

LS: The publisher's synopsis doesn't mention how multi-dimensional my characters are. While it's true, most characters in most books have different public and private lives, mine have a surprising twist. Not all bad people are all bad. Not all good people are all good. My book tries to demonstrate this truth.

OMN: If you were to tweet a summary of the book, what would you say?

LS: Join with Lillie Mae's spunky Thursday breakfast club ladies to uncover the secrets that lead to murder in an idyllic mountain village.

OMN: Did you include any of your own personal or professional experience into the storyline?

LS: I have a summer house in Pen Mar, Maryland, a mountain village not unlike Mount Penn. And, there is a group of ladies who have been having breakfast together on Thursday mornings for many years. That's the extent of anything real in the book. I did want to introduce a place like Mount Penn (Pen Mar) to the world, since it really is special.

Lillie Mae Harris, my protagonist, and I do share some interests in common, although we're more different than alike. Lillie Mae is a country lady through and through, and I belong in a city. We both love to talk; we care about our friends and family; and, we enjoy meeting new people. We are both outdoorsy, and like hiking and walking. Lillie Mae would ride her bicycle as much as I do, if the country roads were easier to navigate. I like the beach, but Lillie Mae finds it hot and tedious and she has no interest in water. I am a vegetarian; Lillie Mae eats meat. We both love to cook, just do it in very different ways.

OMN: What is the best advice you've received as an author?

LS: The best advice I've been given as an author is to know my characters. Not just what they look like, but I must know how they think, and what their reactions will be in any situation. Just as with friends, the more time I spend with my characters, the more they teach me.

I offer aspiring authors the same advice. Know your characters. Make them real people with their own thoughts and feelings.

So far, my critics have been kind, but I've learned as much from what they don't say as what they do. People have opinions, and that is good, but not necessarily useful. However, when I find a lot of people have the same opinion, good or bad, I listen and try to learn.

OMN: Complete this sentence: "I am a mystery author and thus I am also …"

LS: I am a mystery author and thus I create and solve puzzles. That's what I love to do. In building my puzzles, I want to be fair to my readers, providing them with the right amount of information to solve the puzzle. I don't want my readers to feel cheated at the end of my books. "Aah, I see," has a much sweeter sound than "you've got to be kidding." Even, "I knew it," works for me, if the reader is satisfied.

OMN: Describe your writing process as you build these puzzles.

LS: When I start a book, I know who gets murdered, who did it, and why. I also have a journal where I keep detailed information about my characters. I do scene outlines, but only three chapters or so ahead of where I'm writing.

I write a book like I play golf. I know where I'm ultimately going; I have a toolkit to get there, but I make lots of adjustments along the way as unexpected surprises and obstacles pop up.

I build a loose synopsis before I begin to write that can and does change, but I rarely add or delete characters. Once someone is in a book, they stay in the book.

OMN: Tell us about the book's eye-catching cover.

LS: We worked with a talented young artist from Ohio, Rachel Turner, to create the Thursday Morning Breakfast (and Murder) Club cover. I love it! It's simple, clean, and sharp with just the right touch of mystery.

OMN: What are some of your favorite literary series characters?

LS: I'm into the Brits. I love Morse and Lewis, the creation of Colin Dexter. Vera, an Ann Cleeve character, is a new favorite. Inspector Ikmen from Istabul, created by Barbara Nadel, is a great love of mine. Of course, Agatha Christie sleuths Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot are all time favorites. How much time to we have? There are so many characters, both in and out of mysteries, that I love, I could go on and on.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests? And have any of them found their way into your book?

LS: I'm outdoorsy, I like to hike, walk, swim, bike, sometimes on the same day. I'm vegetarian, and eat sorta weird, so shopping for organic food and cooking is great fun for me. I'm a voracious reader, and I love my two lhasa apos. Travel is also a big deal for me. I've traveled to some fifty countries on four continents. I love to discover new places, new cultures, and new friends. I feel so alive when I'm traveling.

Many of my hobbies/interests have found their way into my books.

OMN: What kind of feedback do you get from readers?

LS: I want my readers to love my characters and think of them as friends. Lillie Mae Harris is so real to some of my readers, they often ask what she's up to now, or what's going to happen to her in the next book. People ask me questions about Mount Penn, too. Where is this place? Is a question I hear often.

OMN: What's next for you?

LS: I'm currently writing my third Thursday Morning Breakfast Club mystery. My second one is in the done pile, and hopefully, will be released in or before early 2014. I also have another mystery series that I'd like to publish, but I'm not going to tease you with what it's about.

My grand epic, not even nicknamed yet, set in 1920s Pen Mar against the advent of the mass produced automobile and the demise of the railroads, is under construction. Henry Ford is a central character. This book, based on a lost history, is going to be so much fun to research and write, and, I hope, equally fun to read.

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Liz Stauffer wrote stories in high school, but transferred her writing skills to the corporate world as a means of supporting her two young sons. Moving between educational research and the computer world, she wrote everything from political encyclopedias and travel articles, to marketing literature and software manuals. But it wasn't until she found herself stranded in a South Dakota winter, that she returned to writing fiction.

After a successful corporate career, Liz gave up that world to travel and to write, and in some cases, to combine her two loves. Having lived in some fourteen states during her early adult years, she's traveled to all fifty states, and to some fifty countries on four continents. When not traveling, she lives with her two dogs in Hollywood, Florida.

To learn more about Liz and her work, visit her website at LizStauffer.com or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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Thursday Morning Breakfast (and Murder) Club by Liz Stauffer

Thursday Morning Breakfast (and Murder) Club
Liz Stauffer

When Clare Ballard sports a new bruise on her right cheek the day after a contentious town meeting, the ladies of the Thursday Morning Breakfast Club suspect her husband Roger of abusing her. That same day Hester Franklin, another breakfast club lady, is called to rescue her grandson Patrick after he is arrested for transporting drugs. Proclaiming his innocence, Patrick threatens that those who set him up will pay. Roger Ballard is high on his list. But it's when Lillie Mae Harris, the club's leader, discovers the body of the local drug dealer on the nearby hiking trail, that the community is upended. Roger Ballard, the primary suspect, goes missing, and when his body turns up in his own back yard, Clare Ballard confesses to his murder. No one believes she did it, but Clare insists she's guilty and mysteriously refuses to talk to her lawyer, the police, or her family and friends. The Thursday Morning Breakfast Club ladies believe she's protecting someone, and they vow to find out who it is.

Charlie Warren, the town's homegrown policeman, using unconventional means, collaborates with the breakfast club ladies to draw out the real criminal. But danger lurks. Alice Portman, the matriarch of the breakfast club, is struck down in her own yard and is sent to the hospital. Then others in the small community start to disappear — one after the other. As the ladies get closer to the truth, they get closer to the danger. With no time to cry over spilled coffee, they form a plan to capture the true culprits before someone else is murdered.

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Burned Bridges by Marguerite Ashton is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Burned Bridges by Marguerite Ashton

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Burned Bridges by Marguerite Ashton as today's free mystery ebook (A Novel of Suspense; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, July 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.

For a summary of all of today's featured titles, plus any that may have appeared before and are repeat freebies, visit our Free MystereBooks page. This page is updated daily, typically by 8 AM ET.

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Burned Bridges by Marguerite Ashton

Burned Bridges
Marguerite Ashton
A Novel of Suspense
Publisher: Marguerite Ashton

Newly sober and dating the man of her dreams, Traci Collins is ready to enjoy the good life, until her new best friend, Olivia Durning, confides a dreadful secret far worse than Traci could imagine.

Sealed by a shared bond, and unaware there is more to the secret than what she was told, Collins feels honor bound to protect her friend when a confrontation between Olivia and her childhood tormentor turns deadly.

A mysterious text forces Traci to question Olivia's actions and re-examine her loyalties. When the answers to Traci's questions endanger a life she treasures more than her own, she must decide if friendship has a limit. For a bridge once burnt severs ties forever …

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Beg For Mercy by Jami Alden is Today's Kindle Romantic Suspense Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Beg For Mercy by Jami Alden as today's Amazon Kindle Romantic Suspense Daily Deal.

The deal price of $0.99 is valid only for today, Saturday, July 06, 2013.

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Beg For Mercy by Jami Alden

Beg For Mercy
Jami Alden
A Novel of Romantic Suspense
Forever

Megan Flynn thought she was falling in love. Cole Williams wasn't just handsome and passionate, he was one of the good guys. Or so she thought, until he arrested her brother-the only family she has left — for a murder she knows he couldn't have possibly committed. Now, with her heart broken and her brother's life hanging in the balance, Megan will risk everything to prove his innocence. Even if that means throwing herself into the path of a sadistic killer with a hauntingly familiar MO.

Seattle Detective Cole Williams had given up on making Megan see reason where her brother is concerned. But when she insinuates herself into the most shockingly brutal case Cole has ever worked, he can't stand idly by. Plunged into a secret world where the city's elite indulge their darkest desires, Cole will do whatever it takes to bring down a madman who has made Megan his most coveted prey.

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Once a Spy by Keith Thomson is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Once a Spy by Keith Thomson as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Saturday, July 06, 2013.

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Once a Spy by Keith Thomson

Once a Spy
Keith Thomson
A Charlie and Drummond Clark Spy Thriller
Knopf

Drummond Clark was once a spy of legendary proportions. Now Alzheimer's disease has taken its toll and he's just a confused old man who's wandered away from home, waiting for his son to fetch him.

When Charlie Clark takes a break from his latest losing streak at the track to bring Drummond back to his Brooklyn home, they find it blown sky high — and then bullets start flying in every direction. At first, Charlie thinks his Russian "creditors" are employing aggressive collection tactics. But once Drummond effortlessly hot-wires a car as their escape vehicle, Charlie begins to suspect there's much more to his father than meets the eye. He soon discovers that Drummond's unremarkable career as an appliance salesman was actually a clever cover for an elaborate plan to sell would-be terrorists faulty nuclear detonators. Drummond's intricate knowledge of the "device" is extremely dangerous information to have rattling around in an Alzheimer's-addled brain. The CIA wants to "contain" him — and so do some other shady characters who send Charlie and Drummond on a wild chase that gives "father and son quality time" a whole new meaning.

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Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (130706)

Big Fish Games

Here is today's mystery and suspense update from Big Fish Games …

• The Daily Deal is Rite of Passage: The Perfect Show, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is Secrets of the Seas: Flying Dutchman, just $2.99 through Sunday, July 07, 2013 only.

• Today's Special Deal — For the long 4th of July weekend, all games are 40% off! Use coupon code LIBERTY for both Collector's Edition and Standard Edition games at check-out to save 40% off the retail price. Offer ends July 7th, 2013 at 11:59 PM PT.

Visit the Omnimystery Entertainment Network for more games of mystery and suspense!

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Rite of Passage: The Perfect Show

Today's Daily Deal is Rite of Passage: The Perfect Show

You are a teacher in Everlake, a small town recently struck by a series of unexplained child abductions. When your student goes missing, it is up to you to take up the role of a detective and save the children. On your quest you will uncover secrets, solve challenging problems and encounter enigmatic characters with unclear motives. In the town of Everlake nothing is at it seems, as the story of crime, mystery and supernatural events unfolds before your eyes. At the center of it all stands the old puppet theater and its elusive patron. The Perfect Show is coming.

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game today only — Saturday, July 06, 2013 — for $2.99.

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Secrets of the Seas: Flying Dutchman

The current Catch of the Week is Secrets of the Seas: Flying Dutchman

Uncover the sea secrets of the Flying Dutchman by finding hidden objects and solving adventuresome puzzles in this oceanic hidden object puzzle adventure game!

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game at the special price of $2.99 through Sunday, July 07, 2013.

Friday, July 05, 2013

MystereBooks: The Dead Season by Christobel Kent, 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 The Dead Season by Christobel Kent. This Kindle book was listed at $2.99 as of the date and time of this post, Friday, July 05, 2013 at 1:30 PM ET, and should be available at this price through the end of the month.

More information about the book is below; if other vendors have priced-matched this title, links to their sites are also shown.

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The Dead Season by Christobel Kent

The Dead Season by Christobel Kent
A Sandro Cellini Mystery (3rd in series)
Publisher: Pegasus Books

Read our review of The Dead Season by Christobel Kent

Every August, Florence shimmers in the summer heat. But this year the heatwave is fiercer than usual, and the city’s inhabitants have fled to the cool of the hills and beaches of the surrounding countryside. So it is no surprise that amidst the shrubbery of a normally busy roundabout, a corpse lies unnoticed, bloating in the humid air.

Sandro Cellini will not be joining the crowds of holidaymakers this year. The former policeman turned private detective has a case: a man who seems to have vanished into thin air — leaving his pregnant young wife alone in the city.

As all Florence sweats it out, Cellini attempts as best he can to grapple with his case and the complications it throws up. And when the weather finally breaks, it brings with it a shocking revelation …

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An Excerpt from Poisoned Waters by Ermisenda Alvarez

Omnimystery News: Poisoned Waters by Ermisenda Alvarez
Poisoned Waters
by Ermisenda Alvarez

We are delighted to welcome novelist Ermisenda Alvarez to Omnimystery News today.

Ermisenda's new suspense thriller is Poisoned Waters (Ermilia LLC; June ebook format) and we are pleased to introduce you to the book with an excerpt from it.

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Poisoned Waters by Ermisenda Alvarez

"I trust everyone. I just don't trust the devil inside them." — Troy Kennedy Martin

Chapter One: Pearl Moon

28th August 1955
Friday Evening

THE CRYSTAL CHANDELIER OF THE Diamond Royale's Grand Hall glistened, showering raindrops of light all over the room. American swing, fast gaining popularity in post-war Europe, filled the air with a festive atmosphere. Passengers aboard the luxury ship bound for New York swayed to the beat of a live band, as they sipped blood-red wine, and savoured the taste of lust on another's fleshy lips. While most clustered together in fits of giggles and chuckles, Sylvia strayed to the side, with a cigarette between her fingers.
 The smoke danced up towards the ceiling as if trying to escape from her crimson lips. The smell of nicotine was pungent and it seeped through the black satin gloves she wore. Sylvia didn't know why she had bothered to come aboard this cruise; it was full of hot air and nothing more.
 The Grand Hall was littered with generals, lords, ladies and other members of the elite. The men whose eyes danced in her direction blubbered with loose and deeply intoxicated smirks. The desire to butt out her cigarette against their pupils grew.
 Out from the crowd, a robust man caught her eye. Within seconds, he advanced towards her. Sylvia averted her eyes and took a long drag on the cigarette.
 "My sweet pearl, Sylvia," The man leaned in towards her; his cheek felt like sandpaper and she could smell his abhorrent breath. "Dance with me."
 "Markus, liebling, I still need a drink."
 Sylvia excused herself, hoping her husband would stop bothering her. His thin lips caressed her neck and his thick fingers found her buttocks. She resisted the urge to burn him with the cigarette.
 After he pawed her with squeezes, sloppy kisses and German pet names, Markus agreed to fetch drinks. Without avail, Sylvia walked in the opposite direction. She just wanted to escape from her demanding husband for a few minutes. Crossing to the other side of the ship, she flicked the butt away and pulled another out of the case she had nuzzled between her breasts. On edge, Sylvia's fingertips trembled, struggling with the lighter as the brisk wind made it difficult to light her third cigarette of the night.
 "Need help?" A hazy voice with a heavy accent asked from just over her shoulder. His accent was strikingly familiar.
 "Ja, alstublieft." Yes, please. Sylvia responded in Dutch.
 The young man's eyes lit up. He couldn't have been older than twenty five, nearly two decades younger than her husband. She quickly scanned his fitted suit and steely grey eyes. Taking her cigarette and lighter, he lit her cigarette before handing it back to her.
 Extending a hand in thanks, she was taken off guard when he raised her hand to his lips. He held her gaze for longer than necessary as he brushed his lips across the top of her hand.
 "Can I help you?" she asked, unnerved.
 "May I have this dance?" Before he waited for her reply, he had already pulled her close.
 "I am a married woman," Sylvia pulled her hand away, unsure about his intentions.
 "Sylvia!" She barely heard Markus over the music. She twisted out of the young man's touch to see Markus shoving his way through the crowd towards them, a glass of wine in each hand. The flash of anger she saw upon his face dissolved the moment he turned to the man before her.
 "Ah, you have met my beautiful wife, Sylvia Wrinkler. Liebling, this is the new accountant I was telling you about, Mr Jacobus van Tiel."
 Sylvia stared at Jacobus under heavy black lashes. There was something in that man she didn't like. Everything about his appearance was sharp, rigid and stern, similar to Markus but without the sagging stomach and jowls.
 Markus handed her one of the glasses as he sipped from his own. When he lowered the glass, the wine left a dark red sheen on his top lip. Sylvia tried again to excuse herself, feeling uncomfortable. But her husband gripped her wrist and the diamond bracelet she wore bit into her skin like a row of teeth. Her escape thwarted, Sylvia stood still and forced a dazzling smile.


 Benjamin held open the galley doors as he slid inside with an empty platter. Working as a waiter for the Phillips family, the sinfully wealthy hosts of the cruise, was less than an enjoyable experience. He needed money and this was the first job he was able to achieve that paid him a reasonable salary for the week the cruise lasted. The heat of the kitchen swept over him and he frowned.
 "Those honkies don't stop eating. They're like pigs," Mary growled underneath her breath as she passed him by.
 Ever since they had met, she had stuck to him like a fly. They shared the same dark chocolate skin and childhood discrimination, but he didn't share her fierce hatred for the people they were serving. Growing up in London during the 40s meant that he did bear the scars of racism. Many people of both colours had provided him good experiences and subsequently snatched him away from the all-consuming hatred. Colour didn't matter to him but it did to Mary who spat on their food. That young woman who had barely reached twenty knew a lifetime of obscenities.
 Benjamin followed what his mother had told him. He had to keep his head low and try to not attract attention. He had to be grateful for what others gave him and he was trying his best to keep his job, earning his pounds. While at times he felt like reporting Mary, he couldn't. They were connected whether it be by colour or age or something greater.
 Hurriedly arranging more servings of caviar, Benjamin heard someone calling his name. The barmen needed an extra and Benjamin begrudgingly agreed, hoping he wouldn't lose his break. While he was serving wine, spirits, and beer he noticed the mass of people congealing together. Several men were gobbling their appetisers, licking their thick fingers, and grinning with oily lips.
 Benjamin tried to stay as invisible as possible. He served the customers with a soft voice and shy nods. A man in his forties arrived at the bar demanding two glasses of their finest wine.
 Without hesitation, Benjamin prepared the drinks, but as he put away the wine bottle it knocked over one of the glasses. The sound of smashing glass pierced Benjamin's ears and he cringed with the expectation of a beating. The flustered barman came over, prepared the second glass, and took it over to the middle-aged man, who, in the midst of the loud band, hadn't heard the accident.
 "How long can it take?" the man groaned, his German accent clouded his words. "You're all pathetic. I don't know why they bothered hiring you people."
 The German man walked off, leaving no tip, but instead a twisted smirk. Benjamin's heart fluttered. It wasn't the middle-aged man who had caught his attention, but the woman he was advancing towards. His eyes lit up, the weight on his heart lessened and fleetingly he smiled. She was beautiful, her snow white skin glistened and honey-gold hair cascaded down her back. He wondered how sweet she would taste.


 Harold massaged his aching fingers. His British companions shared clever puns over their glasses, chuckling. The occasional spray of saliva was also shared. Harold sipped from his own drink but had not achieved the level of drunkenness his colleagues were currently at. On top of having a high tolerance for alcohol, Harold always seemed to either give up paying for expensive drinks or was unable to stomach much more than a few glasses.
 The friends spoke in barely coherent babbles of what was once the reputable English language. He had studied with them at the same stuffy university; business had been their chosen area before they all diverged into specific streams. Their current usage of language suggested they hadn't even completed their high school education. The stench of cigarettes and alcohol was suffocating him.
 Taking his turn to leave, Harold moved off into a different direction. His old colleagues had barely noticed him leave. The moment he had detached himself from them he felt much more relieved. The loud noise was deafening and rather than degrade his senses he drifted to the doors that would lead him outside. A young waitress with a stony expression took his glass.
 The doors were opened for him by the young boys who stood by. Harold gave them respectful nods which they returned. The wind bit at his neck and shaven face while tousling his dark blonde hair. His emerald eyes were squinted in protection against the wind. Harold moved out onto the deck of the cruise ship and touched the railing. It was so cold that he retracted as if he had touched something hot. The chilling weather outside was causing him to shiver and shake. Was there a storm coming?
 He was still young, merely thirty, and yet he was acting and feeling like he was eighty. Wasn't that the age when you left parties early, lost interest in getting intoxicated, and your muscles ached? Wasn't eighty the age when you were meant to widowed?
 Trying to restrain the burning tears streaking his eyes he looked over the side of the ship. It was difficult to do so, the floor was slippery. He caught a glimpse of the heaving black waters that the boat sailed upon. Harold turned around, resting his sore back against the railing, catching his breath. It was hard to breathe out in this weather and the penetrating winds were only growing stronger.
 A shadow scattered across his vision. As soon as he raised his gaze, tears leaked from the red rims of his eyes. "Harold," her familiar voice cooed.
 "Be gone!" he yelled, shutting his lids tightly. These phantoms that haunted him showed no mercy. They sunk their teeth into his fleshy mind when Harold least expected it. The tender caresses of his wife brushed past his cheek. Harold's hands aggressively pushed it away, only to encounter nothing but air.
 Slam! He felt the cool floor smack hard against his tailbone. The floor polished with an icy sheet had been pulled out from under him. The pain that shot through his body expressed itself through miserable groans from his chattering lips. Harold let his body lull; the back of his head hit the ground. His eyes drifted to the brightly spotted sky.
 The sound of pleasurable sighs and sloppy kisses broke the silent night. A couple who thought they were alone found somewhere to hide on the abandoned deck of the cruise ship. Giggles erupted from the woman. Husky groans echoed from the man. Rather than torturing himself further, Harold closed his eyes. He didn't want to see their sublime experience. He wallowed in his own self-pity.
 Heat from the love made by the couple did little to extinguish the cold that was penetrating Harold's suit. When Harold raised his hand to the back of his head he felt something warm and sticky. Hushed moans continued to be heard, not far from him. It was hard to see in the darkness. Darkness was encroaching on his vision.
 Before he had another moment to consider his actions, a shriek pierced the night air. The scream was not one heard in the middle of making love but one that burst through a woman's lungs in fear and pain. Harold scrambled to his feet, trying to place the location of the scream. He knew it wasn't from the couple he had been eavesdropping on. The sound came from a different direction.
 The dark, gloomy deck of the ship tilted dangerously. Harold grasped onto the railing but felt his feet gave way. Harold stumbled toward the location of the scream that had sliced his mind like a knife. The back of his head throbbed. Why couldn't he hear the sound of footsteps? Why weren't there lights on?
 "Help! She needs help!" Harold tried to yell but only managed to whisper. His vision blurred before everything went black.

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Ermisenda Alvarez began writing on role play sites at fourteen and completed her first crime novel at fifteen. Driven by the desire to evoke the kaleidoscope of emotions her favorite authors are able to, she kept writing. Growing up bilingual amongst her Spanish family in Australia, she found a love and deep appreciation for language and the power it wielded.

To learn more about the author and her work, please visit her blog or find her on Facebook or Google+.

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Poisoned Waters by Ermisenda Alvarez

Poisoned Waters
Ermisenda Alvarez


Bloody mistakes, Beautiful lies, Ugly scars … A tale of corruption.

Helen Gardener is murdered on a trans-Atlantic cruise. The Diamond Royale sails from Southampton to New York with her murderer aboard. Set in the 1950s, Poisoned Waters follows the stories of seven unfortunate characters and how they are affected by her death. Was it merely an accident? Mr Phillips, the owner of the ship, and sponsor of the cruise, rules with an iron fist, in search of something or someone.

Lies spiral out of control as the suspects try to survive the final days on board. Conflicted by their sense of morals, greed, and lust, they realise what kind of people they really are. Who will rise? Who will fall? Who was Helen's murderer?

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Father and Son by John Barlow is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Father and Son by John Barlow

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Father and Son by John Barlow as today's fourth free mystery ebook (A John Ray Mystery; Kindle format only).

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Father and Son by John Barlow

Father and Son
John Barlow
A John Ray Mystery
Publisher: Storm Books

John Ray is called to the scene of a violent murder. The victim is an old associate of John's dad, local crime boss Tony Ray. There's no obvious motive for the crime, but everybody agrees on one thing: don't tell the police.

John, the Cambridge-educated white sheep of the Ray family, has always refused to be part of his father's business. But he's a bit of a maverick, with a foot in both worlds, and he's not quite as white as he would like: exactly the kind of person you'd want to investigate an underworld murder.

His search for the killer takes him back to events twenty years ago, and to another, even more heinous crime. But he still doesn't really know what he's looking for. Until it's too late.

Plus, he's not the only one looking …

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The Trouble with Murder by Catherine Nelson is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

The Trouble with Murder by Catherine Nelson

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Trouble with Murder by Catherine Nelson as today's third free mystery ebook (A Zoe Grey Mystery; Kindle format only).

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The Trouble with Murder by Catherine Nelson

The Trouble with Murder
Catherine Nelson
A Zoe Grey Mystery
Publisher: Catherine Nelson

Zoe Grey is between jobs, between boyfriends, and between crises. Things seem to be looking up. Until all she's looking at is trouble.

Before she knows it, witnessing a brutal stabbing leads to a dead guy in her living room and then a target on her back. Of course, Zoe isn't one to take these things lying down. Soon she's on the hunt for answers.

But things are never that easy. Zoe lands herself smack in the middle of Detective Ellmann's homicide investigation, becoming the only suspect. Complicating things further is the mutual attraction between her and Ellmann.

Now Zoe must stay ahead of those who want her dead and chase down her answers while working around Ellmann. As her determination to find justice for an innocent victim drives her on, she can feel the heat from the bullets flying in her direction. No stranger to trouble, Zoe just might find herself in over her head this time.

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Three Degrees from Justice by John Bobo is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Three Degrees from Justice by John Bobo

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Three Degrees from Justice by John Bobo as today's second free mystery ebook (A Crime Thriller; Kindle format only).

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Three Degrees from Justice by John Bobo

Three Degrees from Justice
John Bobo
A Crime Thriller
Publisher: John Bobo

Jack Henley is not who he appears to be. After his finance is killed by a man on early release, Jack goes on a dark crusade to fix the criminal justice system. In the courthouse, he is a respected state prosecutor, but after work, he's a member of a victims support group trying to end the state-sanctioned catch-and-release program. By making most of the legislature, judicial and executive branches victims of crime, the state will finally have the laws it needs.

But Jack learns more than he bargained about vengeance, forgiveness, redemption and truth. A battle to save a broken system becomes a battle to save himself.

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Citizen Insane by Karen Cantwell is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Citizen Insane by Karen Cantwell

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Citizen Insane by Karen Cantwell as today's free mystery ebook (A Barbara Marr Murder Mystery; Kindle format only).

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Citizen Insane by Karen Cantwell

Citizen Insane
Karen Cantwell
A Barbara Marr Murder Mystery
Publisher: Books on the Green

If you think PTA meetings are boring, then you haven't attended one in Barbara Marr's neighborhood, where murder is on the agenda.

Always one to stumble into trouble, Barb learns the hard way that a seemingly innocent yearbook scandal is actually part of a more sinister and deadly plot.

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Shot Through the Heart by D'Ann Lindun is Today's Kindle Romantic Suspense Daily Deal

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Shot Through the Heart by D'Ann Lindun

Shot Through the Heart
D'Ann Lindun
A Novel of Romantic Suspense
Crimson Romance

When Laramie Porter's sister-in-law Julie is beaten so badly by her husband she miscarries her baby, Laramie takes her home from the hospital. But just a few minutes after the women arrive home, Julie's husband, who also happens to be a drug addict and the local police sheriff, shows up at the house on a murderous rampage. He kills Julie and attempts to murder Laramie. When he doesn't succeed, he hauls them into the mountains and throws them off a cliff. Julie's body lands in a pond, but Laramie hits a ledge, where she perches, terrified.

Derrick Garrison is in the mountains moving his cattle when his dog finds Julie's body in the pond. Creeped out, Derrick at first doesn't believe his ears when he hears a girl crying for help. But he finds Laramie and pulls her to safety. Before she can tell him anything, a lightning strike starts a forest fire and they flee to a hidden valley.

Fleeing a drug hazed killer, the fire, and a gun-toting old lady bent on collecting a reward, Laramie and Derrick do their best to evade all three … and fall in love along the way.

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Death at La Fenice by Donna Leon is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

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Death at La Fenice by Donna Leon

Death at La Fenice
Donna Leon
A Commassario Guido Brunetti Mystery
Grove Press

During intermission at the famed La Fenice opera house in Venice, a notoriously difficult conductor is poisoned, and suspects abound. Brunetti, a native Venetian, sets out to unravel the mystery behind the high-profile murder. To do so, he he calls on his knowledge of Venice, its culture, and its dirty politics.

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