Friday, August 16, 2013

MystereBooks: The Mortal Nuts by Pete Hautman, 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 Mortal Nuts by Pete Hautman. This Kindle book was listed at $1.99 as of the date and time of this post, Friday, August 16, 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 Mortal Nuts by Pete Hautman

The Mortal Nuts by Pete Hautman
A James Dean Comic Thriller
Publisher: Mysterious Press

After years playing professional poker, Axel Speeter knows not to trust people. Retired from the table, this no-nonsense old salt makes ends meet by selling tacos at the Minnesota State Fair, and he's got two things on his mind: developing a state-of-the-art burrito, and keeping an eye on the $260,000 he's got squirreled away in coffee cans inside his room at the Motel 6. He's so busy perfecting his Bueno Burrito that he doesn't even notice when James Dean walks into the carnival.

This James Dean isn't famous, but he's certainly wild. A drug addicted ex-con with a taste for mayhem, he's got his eye on Speeter's coffee cans, but quickly finds that the old hustler is not as brittle as your average taco shell. When a crook meets a carny, someone's bound to get hurt.

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Top Hard, a Crime Thriller by Stephen Booth, Now at a Special Price

Top Hard by Stephen Booth

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Top Hard by Stephen Booth, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Westlea Books.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $2.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (08/16/2013 at 1:00 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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Top Hard by Stephen Booth

Top Hard by Stephen Booth
A Crime Thriller
Publisher: Westlea Books

As he watches criminals target a French lorry in an A1 layby, Stones McClure thinks his plans might actually come together for once. He's looking forward to a life full of everything he could possibly want. Money, cars, a pair of fancy cowboy boots — who could ask for more? But things aren't always what they seem. And Stones should know it better than anyone.

It's Nottinghamshire in 1998. Derelict pits, decaying villages, rundown housing estates — all surrounded by vast, historic mansions in country parks known as the Dukeries. And there's no sign of Robin Hood to spread a bit of the wealth around. In a world full of injustice, among people still haunted by memories of the Miners' Strike, Stones is a man trying to put his old life behind him for good. But survival in these coalfield villages depends on the Top Hard Rule — you can't trust anyone these days.

Now it's all about to go very wrong for Stones McClure. Someone is out to get him. And most surprising of all, it isn't one of the women in his life …

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Two Paul Mcdonald Mysteries by J. D. Smith, Now at a Special Price

True-Life Adventure by J. D. Smith

MystereBooks is pleased to feature two Paul Mcdonald mysteries by J. D. Smith (Julie Smith), now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, booksBnimble.

The ebook format of these titles were priced at $0.99 each from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (08/16/2013 at 12:00 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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True-Life Adventure by J. D. Smith

True-Life Adventure by J. D. Smith
A Paul Mcdonald Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: booksBnimble

Things were going lousy for ex-reporter Paul Mcdonald: No money, no girl friend, no bright new career as a mystery novelist … and then along came PI Jack Birnbaum with an offer. He'd detect, and Paul would write the client reports. It wasn't much, but it would keep Spot the cat in Kitty Queen tidbits.

A day that begins with a body in your living room really ought to get better, but next comes burglary and after that, assault-by-cop. And Paul's got a feeling that's just the beginning. There must have been something someone didn't want him to know in one of those client reports. But what?

A story he can sell, if he can catch the murderer before the murderer catches him. Kind of a dangerous option, but there's an upside — lovely witness Sardis Kincannon. Nothing like falling in love while you're running for your life!

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Huckleberry Fiend by J. D. Smith

Huckleberry Fiend by J. D. Smith
A Paul Mcdonald Mystery (2nd in series)
Publisher: booksBnimble

Paul Mcdonald has a book — and he really shouldn't have it! In between much-needed therapy sessions, his neurotic friend Booker the burglar stole it from his dad's girl friend's roommate Beverly, and now wants sometime-sleuth Paul to find its rightful owner. Because he's pretty sure Beverly's not it.

Paul is so awed he can hardly bring himself to touch it. It's none other than the missing holograph of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, possibly the most priceless American manuscript in existence. And Beverly's no librarian, she's a flight attendant, so Booker suspects chicanery. He's only too right: Beverly, it turns out, is dead. Murdered for the manuscript, if Paul's guess is right.

He finds out it's in high demand from a zany collection of collectors, Huckleberry Fiends of all stripes of crazy, every single one of them capable of murder.

Suddenly he's the protagonist of A Literary Nightmare, surrounded by Mysterious Strangers, playing out A Double-Barrelled Detective Story involving A Stolen White Elephant and pretty much Roughing It with Homicide Inspector Howard Blick. It's truly, A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage … no, not a marriage, a manuscript! But Paul does have his eye on tough and savvy Sardis Kincannon …

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Telemystery: TNT Renews Rizzoli & Isles, Major Crimes, and Perception

Telemystery Prime Time Crime: Mystery and Suspense on Television

TNT has announced the renewal of three of its summer crime dramas for additional seasons.

Rizzoli & Isles, based on characters created by crime novelist Tess Gerritsen, has been renewed for a 15 episode fifth season while Major Crimes and Perception have been renewed for a third season of 15 episodes each.

"TNT has had a terrific summer with four big hits that have drawn viewers with great storytelling, engaging characters and outstanding performances," said Michael Wright, president and head of programming for TNT. "With the renewals of Rizzoli & Isles, Major Crimes, Falling Skies and Perception, TNT has built an incredibly strong arsenal of scripted series."

Keep up to date on the status of your favorite mystery and suspense television with our Telemystery Scoresheet. We've updated it with today's news.

An Excerpt from Detective Riley's First Case by Brian O'Brien

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Brian O'Brien
Detective Riley's First Case
by Brian O'Brien

We are delighted to welcome author Brian O'Brien to Omnimystery News today.

Brian's first series mystery is Detective Riley's First Case (Booklocker.com; July 2013 hardcover and ebook formats), and we are pleased to introduce you to the book with an excerpt, below. We asked Brian to give us a recap of what's happened just prior to the events of the chapters that make up the excerpt …

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This excerpt is made up of Chapter 7, 8 and 9 of Detective Riley's First Case, which is my first book and the first in a series involving his beautiful but sexually ambiguous bodyguard and undercover wife, Secret Service Agent Casey. This excerpt finds Baltimore Homicide Detective Riley on the edge of an incident that will get him forcibly retired from the force but wins the admiration of the US Vice President, whose cop father convinced him "There's nothing smarter than a smart cop!" Which explains why, when terrorists hide a nuclear bomb in Manhattan and the VP can't reach the President he sends Riley, the smartest cop he knows, to find it.

Fortunately he also sends his "errand girl", Agent Casey, along as well, because while Riley is clueless about how to begin the search, Casey, who is a really smart cop, has a search plan underway before their plane lands in New York, a plan so clever you hope our government considers it if we ever face the real thing. She insists on bringing Irish, Riley's black lab, who is pretty smart himself, along with them which is a good idea because they need all the help they can get when the shooting starts.

I'd be interested in your comments if you care to leave one on my blog, Detective Riley's First Case.

Brian O'Brien

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Detective Riley's First Case by Brian O'Brien

Chapter Seven

RILEY WAS DRIVING DOWN THE STREET in the gathering dusk.
 As usual he was driving too fast.
 He heard the screech of his own tires as he went around a corner and slowed down.
 After all, the last thing he wanted was to have some dumb sergeant auctioning off Irish.
 It wouldn't be too long now before he would have enough money saved for a down payment on one of those town houses at the beach on the Delmarva Peninsula, about a two-hour drive from Baltimore, not far from Ocean City, but far enough away to have a quiet beach, at least in the winter.
 That was when he rented there, when the rent was cheap and there was no one around. The real estate woman assured him that after he bought it the summer rentals would pay the mortgage for the whole year. That meant that he and Irish could spend the winters there and the summers renting a row house on the Baltimore Harbor like the one he and Irish lived in now.
 He liked the beach in winter, hardly any people.
 And Irish liked to run free, and run and run and run.
 And then they would come back to the beach house, which wasn't really on the beach. It was a town house, but if you went out on the lower deck you could see the ocean a few hundred yards away.
 And from the upstairs deck, next to the round enclosure like a silo, covered with shingles like the townhouse and enclosing the circular staircase, you could get a much better view of the ocean, in between the huge high-rise apartment buildings that faced on the beach.
 He liked to stand up on the upper deck with a drink, even when it was cold and windy, and look at the ocean and the sky. The clouds made patterns that he never tried of watching.
 Irish liked it too. Irish would occasionally stand briefly on his hind legs, with his paws on the top of the wall that ran around the upper deck, looking down in hopes of seeing a stray rabbit in the bushes, and sometimes the two of them would stay up there for more than an hour, even when it was a dark day, and cold and windy.
 Irish could run free in the woods behind the beach road when they went for a walk, and he was welcome at the roadside restaurant nearby, although they couldn't let him inside. But they would find a bone for him and he could be tied up outside, and Riley could have dinner and a drink or two inside and keep an eye on him through the window, and then they would go home.
 And they could settle in front of the fire, and Riley would read, and drink, and Irish would snooze, and if there was a snowstorm Riley could see the snow swirling in the night through the windows high over the fireplace, and they could hear the wild wind screaming, and the big surf crashing on the beach not far away, until it was time to put out the lights and go up the circular staircase to bed, and listen to the sounds of the wild weather outside until they fell asleep.
 He couldn't live there until after he retired, of course, but if he caught a stray round one of these days, a disability retirement might hurry that day. But not in an auto accident, he thought, too unpredictable.
 His thoughts were interrupted when the police radio next to him squawked.
 The dispatcher gave a laconic report of a man seizing a woman at gunpoint and forcing her into a house at 345 Upshaw St., asking all units in the vicinity to make a silent, repeat silent, approach.
 Naturally he was on Upshaw.
 He looked out at the houses. He was passing 345.
 Some people have all the luck, he thought.
 He pulled the dirty gray police Dodge with no hubcaps over to the curb, picked up the mike, told the dispatcher he, Riley. was on the scene and about to enter so please advise all, repeat all, officers responding that an over-age, over-weight homicide dick in plainclothes was responding so be sure and challenge before firing, repeat challenge before firing.

Chapter Eight

RILEY LOOKED UP AT THE HOUSE AS HE GOT OUT OF THE CAR.
 It was an ordinary three-story house, gray, like the police car, like the dull gray afternoon had been before it turned to dusk which was now rapidly turning to dark.
 There were lights behind thick curtains on the first floor but the upper two floors were dark.
 He knew what the Chief would say.
 He'd say what the desk sergeant always said, what the book said, what they drilled into you at the Academy — never go anywhere alone, always wait for backup, no matter how long it takes, always wait, just wait!
 He walked up the path and up the steps of the porch and stopped before the front door.
 He thumbed the holster strap off the Glock 30 on his hip and left his suit coat open.
 He favored a strong-side carry, which for him was the right hip.
 He rang the doorbell and could hear it ring inside.
 Immediately the light in what he guessed was the downstairs living room went out, leaving the house dark.
 He thought that was a bad sign.
 He used one of his big fists to bang twice, hard, on the wooden front door, growling as loudly as he could: "Open Up! Police!" If he still had the Magnum he would have used the butt to bang on the door but he knew better than to use the Glock. They were told not to hit anything with the butt of the Glock, particularly not to use the butt to hit someone on the head, and a forgetful probationer drove the lesson home by banging on a door with the butt of his Glock and shooting himself in the foot. Since then he understood Glock had made improvements that made such accidents impossible but he didn't want to experiment.
 Something made Riley step away from the door right after doing that and plaster his back to the wall beside the front door.
 He unshipped the Glock, dropping his right hand down at his side, his trigger finger flat alongside the trigger guard, so the Glock was pointing at the floor of the porch.
 With his left hand he reached into the pocket of his baggy suit coat and felt three or four spare magazines for the Glock.
 Enough, he thought.
 Probably more than enough, since they were extra-stack magazines.
 He then brought the Glock up next to his ear, used his left hand to complete the two-handed elevated grip they teach at the police academy, keeping his trigger finger flat along the side of the trigger guard so it stayed off the trigger, and pressed his back against the wall beside the door.
 He thought how funny he'd look to the two uniforms when the first black-and-white rolled up.
 Just like a character in a Clint Eastwood movie.
 It would get a lot of laughs back at the homicide table, where they called him “Dirty Harry” when they weren't calling him “Doghouse Riley”.
 Then it got less funny.
 There was a sharp sound, kind of like a kitten sneezing, only louder, twice, behind the door and two round black holes appeared in the shadowed darkness of the door, each with a little yellow triangle of fresh wood showing beneath it where the slug had punched through the door.
 Small bore, Riley thought, probably a .22 or .25, probably from an automatic with some kind of a silencer, both shots close together, right in the middle of where his chest would have been if he hadn't been playing Dirty Harry.
 My Kevlar vest probably would have stopped them with no trouble, he thought, and left me only a couple of nasty bruises, as if I'd been jabbed in the chest — hard — with the end of a broom handle.
 The vest, of course, was stuffed in a bag in the trunk of the gray Dodge parked on the street.
 He no longer had Clint Eastwood's Magnum with the long barrel — or Eastwood's nerve. But hell, at least I can act as well as he could, he thought.
 He sort of gargled and coughed at the same time.
 It sounded so comical he almost laughed, but it was all he had, so he had to go with it. He did it some more, moaning that he was hit, and while he was coughing what sounded like his last bit of life out he reached down with his left hand and tried the knob on the front door.
 He was immediately sorry he did.
 It turned as he tried it.
 The door wasn't locked.
 That really scared him.

Chapter Nine

RILEY HUNG ONTO THE DOOR KNOB, AFRAID TO LET GO BECAUSE IT might squeak.
 He couldn't believe it.
 The damned door wasn't even locked.
 You'd think people would have sense enough to leave their doors on the latch, so they locked automatically when you closed them.
 He wondered if he should wait for backup.
 Or maybe get the Kevlar vest out of the bag in the trunk of the police Dodge.
 But he was committed now, he couldn't let go.
 He turned the knob all the way and slid the door open, very slowly .... good, no squeak ... and then, before he could give himself time to think about it, he slipped quickly inside and gently eased the door shut behind him as he pressed his back against the wall next to the door and went back to his Clint Eastwood imitation, two-handed grip inches from his right ear.
 What am I supposed to do now? he thought.
 I know what the Academy and the Manual tell you.
 After they get through telling you again to wait for backup.
 They would point out that you shouldn't be there if you had heard them tell you not to go in at all until you have backup, but when you do go in they tell you exactly what to do.
 If you're in, with or without their blessing, they tell you to keep making like Clint Eastwood and go through the whole downstairs, one room at a time, quartering each room like a pie, remembering to look through the cracks of doors first, and be prepared to shoot through them, without warning, because perps can — and probably will — shoot at you from there, also without warning.
 That, of course, assumes you can see.
 All he could see, wherever he looked, was blackness and more blackness.
 He remembered that in houses like these there was often a window off the hall that gave onto the porch, but all that he saw when he looked was more blackness.
 Then, from upstairs, he heard a woman's muffled whimper.
 Then a barely audible, urgent whisper.
 Then silence.
 He moved slowly and carefully through the total blackness toward where he thought the stairs would be.
 Suddenly he tripped on something and fell forward, abandoning the Clint Eastwood two-handed grip next to the right ear to throw both hands in front of him to break his fall.
 Which they did, with not a second to spare.
 Luckily the gun didn't go off, probably because he'd followed Academy rules and kept his finger along the trigger guard and away from the trigger, and he didn't drop it either.
 He had found the stairs, all right, literally tripped over them.

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Brian O'Brien
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Brian O'Brien

Brian O'Brien has never been a sworn officer but he's been a police reporter, law enforcement official and lawyer long enough to know that cops are different.

For more information about the author and the book, visit his website/blog at Detective Riley's First Case.

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Detective Riley's First Case by Brian O'Brien

Detective Riley's First Case
Brian O'Brien
A Detective Riley Mystery

The President is unreachable when the Vice President learns that terrorists have hidden a nuclear bomb in Manhattan. An official search could cause a deadly panic so he remembers his father's advice: "There's nothing smarter than a smart cop!" He sends the best cop he knows — reckless, hard-drinking ex-cop Riley, who is clueless but the beautiful Secret Service agent sent along as his bodyguard and undercover wife develops a search scheme both brilliant and dangerous.

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Blood Score by Jordan Dane is Today's Fifth Featured Free MystereBook

Blood Score by Jordan Dane

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Blood Score by Jordan Dane as today's fifth free mystery ebook (A Crime Thriller; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, August 16, 2013 at 7:50 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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Blood Score by Jordan Dane

Blood Score
Jordan Dane
A Crime Thriller
Publisher: Cosas Finas

When a beautiful socialite is savagely murdered in Chicago's Oz Park, Detectives Gabriel Cronan and Angel Ramirez find her last hours have a sinister tie to two lovers. One is a mystery and the other is a famous violin virtuoso.

A child prodigy turned world class musician, Ethan Chandler is young, handsome — and blind. He's surrounded by admirers with insatiable appetites for his undeniable talent and guileless charm. From doting society women to fanatical stalkers and brazen gold diggers, the reclusive violinist's life is filled with an inner circle of mesmerized sycophants who are skilled at keeping secrets.

After Cronan and Ramirez expose a shadowy connection between Ethan and the victim with a private elite sex club, they discover intimate desires and dark passions aren't the only things worth hiding at all cost. A vicious killer will stop at nothing to settle a blood score.

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Requiem by Celina Grace is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Requiem by Celina Grace

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Requiem by Celina Grace as today's fourth free mystery ebook (A Kate Redman Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, August 16, 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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Requiem by Celina Grace

Requiem
Celina Grace
A Kate Redman Mystery
Publisher: Celina Grace

When the body of troubled teenager Elodie Duncan is pulled from the river in Abbeyford, the case is at first assumed to be a straightforward suicide. Detective Sergeant Kate Redman is shocked to discover that she'd met the victim the night before her death, introduced by Kate's younger brother Jay. As the case develops, it becomes clear that Elodie was murdered. A talented young musician, Elodie had been keeping some strange company and was hiding her own dark secrets.

As the list of suspects begin to grow, so do the questions. What is the significance of the painting Elodie modelled for? Who is the man who was seen with her on the night of her death? Is there any connection with another student's death at the exclusive musical college that Elodie attended?

As Kate and her partner Detective Sergeant Mark Olbeck attempt to unravel the mystery, the dark undercurrents of the case threaten those whom Kate holds most dear …

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Deathbed & Breakfast by Bart J. Gilbertson is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Deathbed & Breakfast by Bart J. Gilbertson

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Deathbed & Breakfast by Bart J. Gilbertson as today's third free mystery ebook (A Pookotz Sisters Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, August 16, 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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Deathbed & Breakfast by Bart J. Gilbertson

Deathbed & Breakfast
Bart J. Gilbertson
A Pookotz Sisters Mystery
Publisher: Cozy Cat Press

Richard Forester, a retired CEO for a major software company, and his granddaughter Penny show up at the Pookotz Bed & Breakfast one evening and find themselves in some rather unpleasant company. All the guests somehow seem to be connected to Richard's past and when he is found dead the next morning, everyone is suspect.

However, there are a few wrinkles that the inn's owners Edna and Mildred Pookotz need to iron out as the murder investigation unfolds. Not only was Richard deathly ill, but he was also accused of embezzling $750,000 which is still unaccounted for. The local Sheriff suspects that this victim's death is not a natural one, so he — and the sisters — set forth to discover who the murderer is.

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Dead in the Water by Glenda Carroll is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Dead in the Water by Glenda Carroll

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Dead in the Water by Glenda Carroll as today's second 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, August 16, 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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Dead in the Water by Glenda Carroll

Dead in the Water
Glenda Carroll
A Novel of Suspense
Publisher: Beachbreak Press

Meet Trisha Carson — No money. No man. No mojo.

Trisha is sitting in the hot summer sun at the edge of a cool Sierra lake. She thinks she is a witness to an accidental drowning at an open water swim race. What else can it be? An elite athlete doesn't sprint away from the pack, stop, never to move again. But then, a week later, another swimmer known more for her beauty than athletic ability drives her car off a 20-foot cliff into the Pacific Ocean.

Only Trisha believes the accidents aren't so accidental. Naively she asks too many questions to precisely the wrong people. Her suspicions are dismissed by friends and family. But her inquiries continue and lead to an expanding web of intrigue, revenge and danger.

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Love Bites by Tori Carrington is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Love Bites by Tori Carrington

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Love Bites by Tori Carrington as today's free mystery ebook (A Sofie Metropolis Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, August 16, 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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Love Bites by Tori Carrington

Love Bites
Tori Carrington
A Sofie Metropolis Mystery
Publisher: Tori Carrington

When 19-year-old Roula Kalomoira disappears, to the dismay of the entire Greek enclave of Astoria, Queens in New York City, suspected neighborhood vampire Ivan Romanoff asks Sofie Metro PI to clear his family, including his slippery nephew, Vladimir, of any connection to the missing Roula Kalomoira or the blood-draining murders of local women by a killer dubbed "the Bleeder". As the tabloids speculate on the existence of a secret vampire society in Queens, Sofie downs her favorite caffeinated frappes. And if her plate isn't full enough, things heat up on the romantic front when "bounty hunter" Jake Porter and yummy Greek baker Dino both decide to vie for her undivided attention.

Meanwhile, a former movie queen wants Sofie to dig up dirt on disgraced physician Weston Westervelt (aka "the Chop Doc").

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The Corpse Reader by Antonio Garrido is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Corpse Reader by Antonio Garrido as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Friday, August 16, 2013.

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The Corpse Reader by Antonio Garrido

The Corpse Reader
Antonio Garrido
A Historical Mystery
AmazonCrossing

After his grandfather dies, avid scholar and budding forensic investigator Cí Song begrudgingly gives up his studies to help his family. But when another tragedy strikes, he's forced to run and also deemed a fugitive. Dishonored, he has no choice but to accept work as a lowly gravedigger, a position that allows him to sharpen his corpse-reading skills. Soon, he can deduce whether a person killed himself — or was murdered.

His prowess earns him notoriety, and Cí receives orders to unearth the perpetrator of a horrific series of mutilations and deaths at the Imperial Court. Cí's gruesome investigation quickly grows complicated thanks to old loyalties and the presence of an alluring, enigmatic woman. But he remains driven by his passion for truth — especially once the killings threaten to take down the Emperor himself.

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Mystery Bestsellers for the Week Ending August 16, 2013

Bestselling Crime Fiction: Hardcover Mysteries, Suspense Novels and Thrillers

A list of the top 15 Mystery Hardcover Bestsellers for the week ending August 16th, 2013 has been posted by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books.

There is no change in the order for the top six bestsellers this week, with J. K. Rowling's (Robert Galbraith's) crime novel The Cuckoo's Calling remaining in the top spot on our weekly list.

Otherwise it was a quiet week, with no new titles cracking the top fifteen.

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (130816)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Echoes of the Past: The Kingdom of Despair (Collector's Edition).

• The current Catch of the Week is Time Chronicles: The Missing Mona Lisa, just $2.99 through Sunday, August 18, 2013 only.

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

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Echoes of the Past: The Kingdom of Despair (Collector's Edition)

Today's New Release is Echoes of the Past: The Kingdom of Despair (Collector's Edition)

End the witch's evil reign at last! Explore the twists and turns of a mysterious world as you travel through a strange, cursed kingdom, where the characters have been robbed of their beauty and talents by a cruel sorceress. Tests your wits as you gather the missing amulets, restore the lives of the cursed characters — and open the portal to return home!

This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won't find in the standard version, including: Bonus chapter; Concept art; Integrated strategy guide; and Collectables.

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour.

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Time Chronicles: The Missing Mona Lisa

The current Catch of the Week is Time Chronicles: The Missing Mona Lisa

Travel between the past and present to solve a dastardly crime! The Mona Lisa has been stolen and scattered through history by the mysterious "Time Chameleon". Use your hidden object skills to search scenes for clues and open a pathway through time. Watch as the modern world fades and a bygone era emerges. See what changes — and what stays the same! You never know where you'll end up next, from a medieval garden, to Edo-era Japan, to the Taj Mahal and beyond. It's up to you to recover the painting before the damage to the timeline is irreversible!

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, August 18, 2013.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Cinemystery: A Kay Scarpetta Film More Likely Now that Patricia Cornwell is with HarperCollins

Cinemystery: Crime Novels Adapted for Film

A movie based on Patricia Cornwell's series character Kay Scarpetta is more likely to happen than not now that the author has moved from Penguin to HarperCollins.

In the press release announcing the transition, Fox 2000 Pictures President Elizabeth Gabler, who is developing a film based on Cornwell's novels, says, "We are tremendously excited about bringing Kay Scarpetta to life in the feature film adaptation of Patricia Cornwell's fantastic books. Scarpetta is one of those rare, larger than life characters — brilliant, intuitive, tough, and sexy — and it is one of our greatest priorities to begin production on the film as soon as possible." (Fox 2000 Pictures, like HarperCollins, is owned by News Corporation.)

Angelina Jolie has long been associated with the simmering film project, and remains the top choice to play Scarpetta in any film adaptation.

Cornwell's first book to be published by HarperCollins under its William Morrow imprint will be in Fall 2014.

Review: The Fame Thief by Timothy Hallinan

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A Mysterious Review of The Fame Thief by Timothy Hallinan. A Junior Bender Mystery.

Review summary: The highlight of this novel, indeed of the series as a whole, is the character of Junior Bender, whose view of the world is slightly shaded by his profession, a master thief who works for other criminals (or those inclined to be), a rather unique and unusual character worth following even if what he's investigating isn't necessarily all that interesting. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Fame Thief Timothy Hallinan

The Fame Thief
Timothy Hallinan
A Junior Bender Mystery
Soho Crime (July 2013)

Publisher synopsis: There are not many people brave enough to say no to Irwin Dressler, Hollywood's scariest mob boss-turned-movie king. Even though Dressler is ninety-three years old, LA burglar Junior Bender is quaking in his boots when Dressler's henchman haul him in for a meeting. Dressler wants Junior to solve a "crime" he believes was committed more than sixty years ago, when an old friend of his, once-famous starlet Dolores La Marr, had her career destroyed after compromising photos were taken of her at a Las Vegas party. Dressler wants justice for Dolores and the shining career she never had.

Junior can't help but think the whole thing is a little crazy. After all, it's been seventy years. Even if someone did set Dolores up for a fall from grace back then, they're probably long dead now. But he can't say no to Irwin Dressler (no one can, really). So he starts digging. And what he finds is that some vendettas never die — they only get more dangerous.

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