Saturday, August 17, 2013

Broken, a Nevada James Mystery by Matthew Storm, Now at a Special Price

Broken by Matthew Storm

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Broken by Matthew Storm, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Cranberry Lane Press.

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Broken by Matthew Storm

Broken by Matthew Storm
A Nevada James Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: Cranberry Lane Press

Three years ago, top San Diego homicide detective Nevada James went up against an infamous serial killer called the Laughing Man … and lost. The mental breakdown that followed left her institutionalized and no longer able to work as a police officer.

Having lost everything, Nevada is content to do odd jobs to keep a step ahead of the bill collectors and fund her out-of-control drinking problem. But that changes when Alan Davies, a local crime lord, comes to her with a problem. His wife and daughter are missing and he can't go to the police. If Nevada helps him, he'll pay her enough that she'll never have to worry about money again.

But what should have been a simple missing persons case quickly turns deadly. Alan Davies has enemies, and in the course of trying to save his family Nevada finds herself in the middle of a gang war. But her own demons are even more menacing, and the Laughing Man is still out there.

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Shoulder Bags and Shootings, a Haley Randolph Mystery by Dorothy Howell, Now at a Special Price

Shoulder Bags and Shootings by Dorothy Howell

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Shoulder Bags and Shootings by Dorothy Howell

Shoulder Bags and Shootings by Dorothy Howell
A Haley Randolph Mystery (3rd in series)
Publisher: Kensington

Life is almost perfect for fashionista and amateur sleuth Haley Randolph. She just vacationed in Europe with her boyfriend Ty Cameron, owner of Holt's Department Store. And now Ty's grandmother is letting Haley drive her Mercedes. If only Haley could get her hands on the new Sinful handbag. It's totally out of stock, and Haley would rather die than buy a knockoff. But when she finds the body of her designer purse party rival, Tiffany Markham, in the trunk of the Mercedes, she's not so sure she wants to trade places after all …

Topping the list of suspects, Haley doesn't deny seeing red when Tiffany stole her purse party idea — and made more money. But she wasn't jealous enough to commit murder. Now she'll have to solve this mystery quickly — and find that Sinful bag — before she becomes a killer's next fashion fatality …

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Authors on Tour: An Excerpt from The Beast by Faye Kellerman

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Faye Kellerman
The Beast by Faye Kellerman

We are delighted to welcome mystery author Faye Kellerman to Omnimystery News today, courtesy of Partners in Crime Tours, which is coordinating her current book tour. We encourage you to visit all of the participating host sites; you can find her schedule here.

Faye's new Decker/Lazarus mystery is The Beast (William Morrow; August 2013 hardcover, large print, audiobook and ebook formats), and we are pleased to introduce to it to our readers with an excerpt, Chapter 1.

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The Beast by Faye Kellerman

IT WAS THE STUFF OF NIGHTMARES, starting with the slow walk down the courtroom aisle: as if his stall tactics had the power to stop the inevitable. Seven hours of testimony, but it wasn't the length of time that was horrific. When practicing the piano, Gabe had done marathon sessions twice as long as that. But he had always used his music to zone out, and that was impossible to do when being grilled on the witness stand. It had required concentrating on things he was trying so hard to forget: how that day had started out so normal and within minutes had turned into something almost deadly.
 By four in the afternoon, the trial had finally recessed and the prosecution was essentially done, although Gabe knew the lawyers would have more questions on redirect. He walked out of the courtroom with his foster mother, Rina Decker, on one side and his foster dad, the lieutenant, on the other. They guided him into a waiting car. Sergeant Marge Dunn was behind the wheel.
 She maneuvered the silent group through the streets of the San Fernando Valley — a suburb of L.A. — until they reached the driveway of the Decker house. Once inside, Gabe collapsed on the living room couch, took off his glasses, and closed his eyes.
 Rina took off her tam, liberating a sheet of black, shoulder-length hair, and regarded the boy. He was nearly bald — courtesy of an indie film he had starred in — and his complexion was pale and pasty. Little red bumps covered his forehead.
 She said, "I'm going to change and get dinner ready." At the sound of her voice, Gabe opened his eyes. "You must be starving."
 "Actually I feel queasy." He rubbed his green orbs and put his specs back on. "Once I start eating, I'm sure I'll be okay."
 Decker and Marge came in a moment later, chatting about business. The lieutenant loosened his tie, and then took a seat next to the boy. The poor kid was constantly jockeying back and forth between the teen and adult worlds. For the last year, his foster son had been at Juilliard, finishing almost two years in one. Decker threw his arm around the kid's shoulder and kissed the top of his peach fuzz head. Gabe wasn't totally bald, but what was growing in was blondish.
 Gabe asked, "How'd I do?"
 "Phenomenal," Decker said. "I wish every witness I had was half as good as you."
 Marge sat opposite the boys. "You were a dream for the prosecution: completely credible, plainspoken, and damn cute." When Gabe smiled, she said, "Plus being a movie star doesn't hurt."
 "Oh jeez. It was barely above a student film on a shoestring budget. It'll never go anywhere."
 Decker smiled. "You never know."
 "Believe me, I know. Did I ever tell you about my breakdown scene? I'm running down this long hallway of the sanitarium buck naked with my hair flying in back as attendants in white coats try to catch me. When they catch me, they start to shave my head and I'm screaming, 'Not my hair, not my hair.' I haven't seen the movie, so I'll have to take the director's word that it was a great scene."
 "You haven't watched your own movie?" Marge asked.
 "No. Too embarrassed. Not at me being naked, but I'm pretty sure I'm a dreadful actor."
 Marge smiled, stood up, and picked a piece of pilled wool off of her beige sweater. "Well, gentlemen, I've got to go back to the station house. I left a pile of paperwork on my desk."
 "Not to mention everything that I dropped in your lap," Decker said. "Thanks for picking up the slack."
 Rina walked in. She had donned a long-sleeved black T-shirt, a jean skirt, and slippers. "You're not staying for dinner, Marge?"
 "Can't. Too much work to do."
 Decker looked at his watch. "I'll come join you in about an hour if you're still around. I'll bring you a care package from tonight's dinner."
 "In that case, I'll make sure I'm around." Marge waved and left.
 Decker said to his wife, "You need any help?"
 "I'm fine. It's been a long day and a little quiet is okay with me." She disappeared into the kitchen.
 Gabe said, "I should shower. I smell pretty bad. I was sweating a lot."
 "Normal."
 "I suppose this is only a warm-up for tomorrow. Defense is going to have a field day with me."
 "You'll be fine. Just stick to who you are and tell the truth."
 "That I'm the son of a hit man?"
 "Gabe — "
 "I mean who are we kidding? You know they're gonna bring him up."
 "Probably. And if they do, your lawyer will object, because Christopher Donatti is irrelevant."
 "He's a criminal."
 "He is, but you aren't."
 "He runs whorehouses."
 "Whorehouses are legal in Nevada."
 "He cut up Dylan Lashay and turned him into a mass of jelly."
 "Now you're speculating." Decker looked at the boy. "Okay. I'm the defense and cross direct, okay." He cleared his throat and tried to act like a lawyer. "Have you ever participated in anything criminal? And be careful what you answer."
 Gabe thought a moment. "I smoked weed."
 "Ever take pills?"
 "Prescription medication."
 "Such as."
 "Paxil, Xanax, Zoloft, Prozac … a cornucopia of pharmaceuticals. My doctors rotate around to see what's affective. And the answer to that is — nothing."
 "It is sufficient to just list the medications, Gabriel."
 "I know."
 "Are you anxious now?"
 "I'm very anxious."
 "Good answer," Decker said. "Who wouldn't be anxious during this process? The prosecution has presented you today as a gifted teen that has gone through a very traumatic experience. On cross, defense will try to trip you up. They'll ask you about your dad, they'll ask you about me. Always pause before you answer to give the prosecution time to object. And whatever you do, don't speculate. On redirect, the lawyers will make sure that the jury knows that you are not your father's son."
 Gabe said, "I don't really care about myself. I'm worried about Yasmine. It kills me to picture her being hammered at by some jerk lawyer."
 "She's sixteen, sheltered, an A student, and physically, she's small and delicate. She'll probably cry. Everyone will go lightly on her. What they'll do is ask her to repeat verbatim what Dylan and the others said to her and argue about the meaning of their statements. I'm sure the defense will say something like they were just kidding around. Bad taste, but no serious intent."
 "Dylan was going to rape her."
 "He might have even killed her if you didn't step in." Decker paused. "It could be she won't make it to the witness-box. After your testimony, they may try again for a plea bargain."
 "Dylan's physically messed up. Why didn't they plea bargain in the first place?"
 "The Lashays wouldn't agree to jail time. We offered them a prison hospital, but the parents wouldn't take it, claiming the prison hospital doesn't have the wherewithal to care for Dylan in his current state."
 "Surely someone can wipe his drool," Gabe muttered. "I hope he dies a terrible death."
 "He probably will," Decker said. "In the meantime, he's living a terrible life."


RIDING WITH THE WINDOWS DOWN, Decker enjoyed the air after being locked away in a stuffy and tense courtroom. He wasn't anticipating anything more than a mountain of paperwork to deal with, but then his cell went off just as he was parking in the station house's lot. Bluetooth told him Marge Dunn was on the line. "Yo, Sergeant, I'm right outside."
 "Stay there. I'm coming down."
 The phone disconnected. A few minutes later, she came out of the building and jogged over to the car. Sliding onto the passenger seat, she closed the door. The night was cool, and she wrapped her hands in the sleeves of her knitted hoodie. She gave him the address, which was fifteen minutes away. There was a tense look on her face. "We have an issue."
 "Yeah, I ascertained that."
 "Do you remember an eccentric millionaire named Hobart Penny?"
 "Some kind of engineer-inventor. Made his money in aerospace I want to say?"
 "That was Howard Hughes. But you're not too far off. He holds about fifty different patents for high-heat polymers including glues and plastics used in aerospace. The consensus on the Internet says he's worth around a half-billion dollars."
 "Sizable chunk of change."
 "Exactly. And like Hughes, he became a recluse. He's now either eighty-eight or eighty-nine, depending on what site you're at. Did you know he lived in our district?"
 "Lived?"
 "Or maybe it's still the present tense, but I don't think so. He rents an apartment in the Glencove district and has resided there for the past twenty-five years."
 "I had no idea."
 "Neither did most of the people in the area. We got a call about a half hour ago from a unit adjacent to his. Something stinks inside Penny's apartment."
 "That's not good."
 "Not good but not unusual, considering his age. Okay. So he's been dead for a couple of days. We can deal with that. But here's the problem. The complainant has been hearing strange sounds coming from his apartment."
 "Like?"
 "Clicking, scratching, and an unmistakable roaring."
 "Roaring? As in a lion roaring?"
 "Or it could be some other big cat. The complainant had gathered up some of his fellow apartment dwellers along with the building's manager, whose name is George Paxton. I talked to the manager, told him I was sending some people down to get everyone out of the apartment building — as in immediately."
 "God yes! We need a total evacuation of the structure."
 "If you want the apartment buildings adjacent to be evacuated for good measure, I'll radio for more units."
 "Yeah, go ahead. Better to be safe, right. You've called animal control?"
 "Of course. I've requested people with experience working with big cats. That might take awhile."
 Decker shook his head. "This is crazy."
 "It's a first for me."
 Silence.
 Decker said, "How did you end up with the call?"
 "Someone in-house transferred the call to homicide. Not a bad decision, considering we've got an old recluse, a rotten smell, and a roaring animal. I'd say the chance for finding a dead body is very high."


THE AREA WAS LARGELY RESIDENTIAL: a mix of apartments, condos, and single-family homes, but there was a small strip mall of businesses located across the street from the address. The black night mixed with floodlights and with blinking lights from the bars on the cruisers. Several ambulances had been called and were standing by, just in case. After double parking, Decker and Marge got out, flashed their badges, and were allowed entry into the activity. About fifty yards up was a huddle of animal control agents in tan uniforms. He and Marge fast walked over to the circle and displayed their badges. At that specific moment, something bestial let out a ferocious bellow. Decker jumped back. The roar was especially eerie because it was a foggy and moonless night. He held up his hands in a helpless gesture.
 "What the hey?"
 A sandy-haired, muscular man in his thirties stuck out his hand, first to Marge, then to Decker. Introductions were made all around — three men and a woman roughly ranging in age from midtwenties to midforties. "Ryan Wilner."
 Decker said, "I thought it was going to take a while for you guys to get here."
 "Me and Hathaway were in GLAZA, teaching a seminar on big cats. Zoo is a straight shot to here if there's no traffic." Hathaway was tall and bald. His first name was Paul. He said,
 "We're usually the big cat guys, but we do everything."
 Marge said, "How often do you deal with wild animals?"
 "Wild animals all the time — raccoons, skunks, possum … even bears coming in from Angeles Crest. Exotics are another bag of tricks. We deal with a big cat maybe once a year, mostly lions or tigers, but I've done jaguars and leopards. Couple times I've been asked to help out with wolf-hybrid packs that had turned on their owner."
 Wilner said, "I just did a chimp about a month ago."
 "Lots of reptiles." The woman who spoke had close-cropped blond hair and gray eyes and stood about six feet. Her name tag said andrea jullius. "Local poisonous snakes like California rattlers or sidewinders. But like Ryan said, we get the exotics. Just recently, me and Jake pulled out a Gaboon viper and a monitor lizard from a trailer in Saugus."
 Jake was Jake Richey. He was in his twenties with yellow hair. He looked like a surfer dude. "I've done lots of snake captures, but that was my first Gaboon viper."
 Andrea said, "You wouldn't believe the things people keep as pets, including crocs and alligators."
 "What about that grizzly about a year ago?" Hathaway said.
 "That was a trick."
 Wilner said, "And how about that female Asian elephant two years ago? In the same month, we captured a runaway male bison that was the family pet until it went into puberty and nearly took down the entire house."
 But Decker was concentrating on the problem at hand. "How on earth do you get a big cat into Los Angeles?"
 "Mail order. You acquire some land and a license and say you're going to set up a breeding program or a for-profit zoo or circus."
 "That is crazy!" Marge said.
 "Not as crazy as the people who keep them as pets," Andrea Jullius said.
 Wilner said, "People are delusional; always think that they have magical powers over the beast. Inevitably a wild animal lives up to its name. That's where we come in. If everything works out well, the animal winds up in a sanctuary. It's no fun putting down an animal that isn't doing anything wrong except living out its DNA."
 Another fierce roar pierced the miasma. Decker and Marge exchanged glances. She said, "That animal sounds pissed."
 "It's very pissed," Wilner said. "We're going over our next step."
 "Which is?" Decker said.
 "Drill some peepholes and see what we're dealing with."
 "My bet's on a Bengal female tiger," Hathaway said.
 "I agree," Wilner said. "A male lion would be five times as loud.
 When the area is cleared out, we'll put on some protective gear and drill some holes. Once we see what we're working with, we figure out how to tranquilize it and get it out of here before we have a major problem."
 Another howl echoed through the dripping fog. It was engulfing, as if being swallowed alive. Decker spoke to Marge. "We should assign some agents to the apartment doorway, just in case our friend feels like busting loose."
 "One step ahead of you. It's already done," Wilner said. "I got one with a tranquilizing gun, one with a hunting gun. We aren't taking any chances." He turned to Agent Andrea Jullius. "What's going on with the equipment from the zoo?"
 "Twenty more minutes." Wilner tossed keys to Hathaway. "You wanna go get the protective gear?"
 "Sure," Hathaway said.
 "Do you have a vest for me?" Decker said. "I want to take a look through the peepholes. Homicide was called because the apartment was rented to an old man."
 "Our policy is no civilians," Wilner told him. "And what are the chances that the old man inside is still alive?"
 Decker said, "This is my community, and I feel responsible for everything that goes on here. I want to see the layout of the apartment so I know what I'm dealing with."
 "It's gonna be grisly."
 "I've done grisly before. Once I saw a dead guy being gnawed on by a wild mountain lion. It bothered but that's okay. When things stop bothering me, I'll know it's time to quit."

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Faye Kellerman was born in St. Louis, Missouri and grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. She earned a BA in mathematics and a doctorate in dentistry at UCLA. Kellerman's first novel, The Ritual Bath, in which she introduced Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus, was published in 1986 and went on to win the Macavity Award for the Best First Novel from the Mystery Readers of America.

She lives in Los Angeles and Santa Fe with her husband, Jonathan.

For more information about the author and her work, visit her website at FayeKellerman.net or find her on Facebook.

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The Beast by Faye Kellerman

The Beast
Faye Kellerman
A Decker/Lazarus Mystery

Throughout his years with the LAPD, Peter Decker has handled a number of tough cases and strange killers. But few of his previous assignments compare to his latest case — the most bizarre of his storied career.

When Hobart Penny is found dead in his apartment, the cops think that his pet cat — an adult female tiger — attacked the reclusive elderly billionaire. But it soon becomes clear that the beast that killed the eccentric inventor is all too human. Digging into the victim's life, Decker and his colleagues, Detectives Marge Dunn and Scott Oliver, discover that Penny was an exceptionally peculiar man with exotic tastes, including kinky sex with call girls.

Following a trail of clues that leads from a wildlife sanctuary in the San Bernardino Mountains to the wild nightlife of Las Vegas, the LAPD detectives are left juggling too many suspects and too few answers. To break open a case involving the two most primal instincts — sex and murder — Decker wrestles with a difficult choice. Should he turn to a man with expert knowledge of both, Chris Donatti, the dangerous man who also happens to be the father of Decker's foster son, Gabriel Whitman, a boy not without his own problems?

As their work and intimate worlds collide, Decker and his wife, Rina, find themselves facing tough questions. It just might be that family crises and work-related responsibilities prove too much for Decker's career. A confluence of ordeals can stress even the most intact of families. And when all these shocking truths comes out, exactly how well will Decker and Rina cope, and survive?

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Bouncer by Tyan Wyss is Today's Fifth Featured Free MystereBook

Bouncer by Tyan Wyss

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Bouncer by Tyan Wyss as today's fifth free mystery ebook (A Fox & Thayne Mystery; Kindle format only).

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Bouncer by Tyan Wyss

Bouncer
Tyan Wyss
A Fox & Thayne Mystery
Publisher: Tyan Wyss-Lockner

When the ex-mayor’s putrid body shows up buried in a field outside the town’s ritziest neighborhood, the Monroe Police Department decides it needs help pronto since their chief investigator just landed up in the hospital. Unfortunately, the only ones available are the prickly local private investigator Fox and a clairvoyant out-of-towner named Thayne who clash within the first five minutes.

Just as the bodies start to pile up, only the clues from a mysterious child nicknamed "Bouncer" can lead the oddball detective team of Fox & Thayne to the murderer before he sharpens his knife again.

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Bitter Sweet Revenge by Maureen O'Shea is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Bitter Sweet Revenge by Maureen O'Shea

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Bitter Sweet Revenge by Maureen O'Shea

Bitter Sweet Revenge
Maureen O'Shea
A Novel of Romantic Suspense
Publisher: Mindstir Media

Carly Mitchell arrived home finding her parents brutally murdered. Evidence found at the scene gives lead detective Robert O'Brien reason to believe she is next. Despite the warnings given to Carly and her determination not to follow the rules, she was attacked and left for dead. Detective O'Brien intervenes and moves her to a secure location where she will be guarded twenty-four-seven by semiretired Navy SEAL Kyle O'Brien, Roberts' brother. While under his protection a hot and heavy romance develops.

When the two left the security of Kyle's estate for the reading of her father's will Carly was kidnapped and taken to Mexico. Who kidnapped her? Was it her father's trusting friend and business partner or someone else? Can Kyle and his Navy SEAL team rescue the woman he loves and bring her captives to justice?

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Blood and Justice by Rayven T. Hill is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Blood and Justice by Rayven T. Hill

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Blood and Justice by Rayven T. Hill

Blood and Justice
Rayven T. Hill
A Jake and Annie Lincoln Mystery
Publisher: Rayven T. Hill

When sixteen-year-old Jenny James goes missing, and the local police are unable to find her, the girl's frantic mother hires private investigators Jake and Annie Lincoln to search for her daughter.

When the body of Jenny's boyfriend is discovered, the mystery of her disappearance deepens. Shaken out of their comfort zone of Internet searches and poring over public records, the couple soon find themselves facing the frightening possibility they are looking for the latest victim of a serial killer.

As more bodies pile up, the town is gripped with fear. It seems no one is safe, and the Lincolns race to solve an impossible puzzle before they become the killer's next victims.

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White Collar, Green Flame by Shain Carter is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

White Collar, Green Flame by Shain Carter

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White Collar, Green Flame by Shain Carter

White Collar, Green Flame
Shain Carter
A Technothriller
Publisher: Shain Carter

Could a species of highly intelligent beings have evolved on Earth millions of years ago? A species with technology more advanced than our own today? That's the remarkable claim of independently wealthy amateur paleontologist Derek Becker. Becker has proof that the great dinosaur extinction that occurred 65 million years ago was the result of a nuclear catastrophe, that some of these intelligent beings were able to escape to a planet orbiting a nearby star, and that these displaced creatures sent an interstellar craft back to Earth to make contact with any survivors of the nuclear holocaust. Becker enlists a small team of scientists to make contact with this craft and discover the secrets that it holds. Among them is Professor Dawson Jones, a one-time contender for the Nobel Prize who, because of his drinking problems, has been reduced to teaching remedial chemistry in a back woods college. Jones sees this as an opportunity to prove to the science community the importance of his work and regain his past glory.

The scientists, tasked with making a space probe to intercept the alien craft, assemble at an abandoned research facility in remote Turkey. As the work progresses Jones realizes that there is much more to the program than meets the eye - that the scientists are, in fact, just pawns in a much bigger game. But just who are the players calling the moves, and what are their goals? Almost too late Jones learns the answers to these questions and leads the scientists in a breathtaking race against time, both to save themselves and to prevent a terrorist attack of unprecedented proportions on the US.

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Dark Analysis by JT Gregg is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Dark Analysis by JT Gregg

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Dark Analysis by JT Gregg

Dark Analysis
JT Gregg
A Christina Wolfe Mystery
Publisher: Windchyme Press

Christina Wolfe is a private detective whose work mainly consists in checking out the "faithfulness" of clients' husbands by presenting herself as a sexy, "available" young woman, and tracking how they respond. But things take a deadly turn when she's hired to investigate the recent death by suicide of a young woman. The woman's twin sister suspects that someone was responsible for her death. Chris's investigation leads her to the theory that the woman's psychoanalyst, Dr. Nathaniel Bartram, may have manipulated her into taking her own life. What's more, she thinks he may have nudged a number of clients to kill themselves over the years.

Believing herself to be "onto him" and so immune to anything he might try, she pretends to be seeking an analysis for herself and enters into treatment with Dr. Bartram. She soon finds herself on the brink of madness, and close to meeting the same fate as his other patients.

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Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (130817)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Nightmares from the Deep: The Siren's Call.

• The Daily Deal is Twisted Lands: Origin, just $2.99 today only!

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

• Today's Special Deal — This weekend only, Get 2 Games for the Price of 1! Use coupon code APPLE for Collector's Edition games and RECESS for Standard Edition games at check-out. Offer ends August 18th, 2013 at 11:59 PM PT.

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

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Nightmares from the Deep: The Siren's Call

Today's New Release is Nightmares from the Deep: The Siren's Call

When Sarah Black, the curator of the Caribbean Naval Museum, receives a package from a mysterious messenger, she is unwittingly drawn into an ancient conflict. Moments after she opens the package to reveal an artifact, assailants descend on the museum and rob her of it. She can hardly believe that this is the beginning of a new nightmare from the deep! After blacking out in the museum, Sarah finds herself on the shores of Kingsmouth, a forgotten fishing town with an incredible secret. The would-be messenger reveals the sad truth: he and the rest of the town's denizens are suffering from a curse that is gradually turning them into aquatic creatures. A curse that was cast by two powerful beings: the mayor, Murray, and the sea-devil: Davy Jones.

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

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Twisted Lands: Origin

Today's Daily Deal is Twisted Lands: Origin

Experience the birth of the terror that gripped the island of Tormente! This captivating prequel will lure you in with stunning artwork and bone-chilling audio, and then hold you captive as you explore dozens of bloodcurdling locations, search for useful items and solve cleverly designed puzzles! Every story has a beginning, but few are as horrifying as this!

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game today only — Saturday, August 17, 2013 — for $2.99.

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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.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Telemystery: ABC Puts into Development Crime Drama Forever

Telemystery Prime Time Crime: Mystery and Suspense on Television

ABC has put into development a crime drama centered on a 200-year-old man who cannot die. Titled Forever, it is created by Matthew Miller (666 Park Avenue).

Dr. Henry Morgan works in the New York City morgue trying to figure out what has caused his "curse" of immortality. Working with NYPD detective Jo Martinez, elements of his colorful life will be revealed as they investigate crimes in the city.

(via Deadline)

Review: Pinot Envy by Edward Finstein

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A Mysterious Review of Pinot Envy by Edward Finstein. A Woody Robins Mystery.

Review summary: This mystery follows a fairly predictable manor house formula. A crime has been committed, an investigator is brought in to do a bit of sleuthing, and a resolution is announced to gathering of the suspects at the end. The whodunit storyline is well structured, but would have been more effective had the lead character been stranded on the property for some reason and remained steadfast to the matter at hand. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 3 of 5 stars

Pinot Envy Edward Finstein

Pinot Envy
Edward Finstein
A Woody Robins Mystery
Bancroft Press (July 2013)

Publisher synopsis: Meet Woody Robins, a bon vivant, devil-may-care wine guru who specializes in investigatory work involving rare artifacts of a vinous nature. Amidst the backdrop of world-famous Napa, California wine country, and upbeat, cosmopolitan ''city by the bay'' San Francisco, Woody finds he's bitten off more than he can chew when hired by a wealthy grape grower to retrieve his stolen, rare, priceless, large bottle of red Burgundy that once belonged to the French emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte.

Tested by a colorful cast of characters, deceit, blackmail, intrigue, dealings with the mob, and even murder ensue. With the help of his dozy boyhood chum, girlfriend, aunt, and detective buddy with San Francisco's finest, he eventually manages to unravel the case, but not before he learns a thing or two about himself.

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Murder, She Rode by Holly Menino, New in Bookstores This Week

New Mysteries (July 2013)

Today's new hardcover mystery title, scheduled to be published this week by Minotaur Books, is Murder, She Rode by Holly Menino.

For a list of more new hardcover mysteries published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for August 2013. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of August 2013 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

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Murder, She Rode by Holly Menino

Murder, She Rode
Holly Menino
Series: Tink Elledge (1st)

A former world-class rider and an adept horse trainer, Tink Elledge is a woman with a mission: to see her prized horse take home the victory at the prestigious Brandywine Three-Day Event. Tink is whip-smart, headstrong, and used to making her own way — so when an accident forces her onto the sidelines and causes her to forfeit the ride on what may be her last horse to a protégé, she struggles with the realization that her peak days as a horsewoman may be behind her.

Then, before the event can begin, a truck accident kills a respected horseman and a talented colt. And when a young rider disappears, what began as a seemingly freak accident reveals sinister roots that lead directly to the tightly knit equestrian community and that Tink, in her newfound and uneasy role as a spectator, can't help trying to uncover.

During the three-day event, horses will perform with inspiring grace. Their riders will navigate treacherous obstacles. And Tink will unravel a plot that threatens the reputations — and lives — of the very men and women she hopes to defeat on the course.

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Wasted Justice, a Willa Carson, Justice Series Mystery by Diane Capri, Now at a Special Price

Wasted Justice by Diane Capri

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Wasted Justice by Diane Capri, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, AugustBooks.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $0.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (08/16/2013 at 2:00 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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Wasted Justice by Diane Capri

Wasted Justice by Diane Capri
A Willa Carson, Justice Series Mystery (4th in series)
Publisher: AugustBooks

Trey Steam believes his mother was wrongfully convicted of murdering his father in 1972. When no-nonsense Federal Judge Willa Carson is presented with the true facts, she's convinced Billie Jo Steam is innocent.

Determined to right the wrongs of a justice system that is too often about the system and too seldom about justice, Willa pulls out all the stops, including the use of genetic testing and her most distinguished political connections, to give Billie Jo back her family and her freedom. But Willa's road to hell is paved with her good intentions and wasted justice.

The deeper Willa delves into this old crime and the complex relationships that surround it, the more she uncovers pillars of the community, old hippies now in power, friends and coworkers who will do whatever it takes to keep the past buried — even if they bury Willa, too.

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