Thursday, August 22, 2013

First Teaser for Film Adaptation of Divergent, a YA Novel by Veronica Roth

Cinemystery: Crime Novels Adapted for Film

Here's a film adaptation that escaped our attention … until today, when Summit Entertainment released a 12-second teaser video for Divergent, based on the young adult dystopian thriller of the same title by Veronica Roth (more information about the book, below).

Set in a future where people are divided into distinct factions based on their personalities, Tris Prior (Shailene Woodley) is warned she is Divergent and will never fit into any one group. When she discovers a conspiracy to destroy all Divergents, she must find out what makes being Divergent so dangerous before it's too late.

Directed by Neil Burger from an adapted screenplay by Vanessa Taylor and Evan Daugherty, Divergent will be in theaters March 21st, 2014.

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Divergent by Veronica Roth

Divergent
Veronica Roth
One choice can transform you …

In Beatrice Prior's dystopian Chicago, society is divided into five factions, each dedicated to the cultivation of a particular virtue — Candor (the honest), Abnegation (the selfless), Dauntless (the brave), Amity (the peaceful), and Erudite (the intelligent). On an appointed day of every year, all sixteen-year-olds must select the faction to which they will devote the rest of their lives. For Beatrice, the decision is between staying with her family and being who she really is — she can't have both. So she makes a choice that surprises everyone, including herself.

During the highly competitive initiation that follows, Beatrice renames herself Tris and struggles to determine who her friends really are — and where, exactly, a romance with a sometimes fascinating, sometimes infuriating boy fits into the life she's chosen. But Tris also has a secret, one she's kept hidden from everyone because she's been warned it can mean death. And as she discovers a growing conflict that threatens to unravel her seemingly perfect society, she also learns that her secret might help her save those she loves … or it might destroy her.

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The Rock Hole, a Ned Parker, Red River Mystery by Reavis Z. Wortham, Now at a Special Price

The Rock Hole by Reavis Z. Wortham

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Rock Hole by Reavis Z. Wortham, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Poisoned Pen Press.

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 (08/22/2013 at 5:00 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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The Rock Hole by Reavis Z. Wortham

The Rock Hole by Reavis Z. Wortham
A Ned Parker, Red River Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press

In 1964, farmer and part-time Constable Ned Parker combine forces with John Washington, the almost mythical black deputy sheriff from nearby Paris, to track down a disturbed individual who is rapidly becoming a threat to the entire small Texas community of Center Springs. When Ned is summoned to a hot cornfield one morning to examine the remains of a tortured bird dog, he finds a dark presence in their quiet community. A farmer by trade, Ned is usually confident when it comes to handling moonshiners, drunks and domestic disputes. But the animal atrocities turn to murder, and the investigation spins beyond his abilities.

After a dizzying series of twists, eccentric characters and dead-ends, Ned's friend, cranky Judge O.C. Rains, is forced to contact the FBI. Worse, sinister warnings that his family has been targeted by the killer lead Ned to the startling discovery that he knows the murderer very well. After the failed abduction of his precocious grandchildren Top and Pepper, the old lawman becomes judge and jury to end the murder spree in the Red River bottomlands.

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A New MystereBook: Redemption by Kate Flora

New MystereBooks (Mystery eBooks)

Here is a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found — and you may have missed — by sleuthing (as it were) through new titles from independent publishers …

Redemption by Kate Flora is the third book in this series to feature Portland (Maine) police detective Joe Burgess, and was first published earlier this year in hardcover by Five Star.

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Redemption by Kate Flora

Redemption by Kate Flora
A Joe Burgess Mystery
Publisher: ePublishing Works!

His impatience growing with liars, public indifference and senseless murders, fifty-year-old, Portland (Maine) homicide detective, Sgt. Joe Burgess, thinks he might be getting too old for the job.

When his Columbus Day picnic plans are cancelled by the discovery of yet another body, Joe finds himself staring into the cold, dead face of a man he knows — Reggie the Can Man.

Burgess and Reggie have a long history going back to high school football and a year together in Vietnam. Mentally ill and upon hard-times, Reggie has lived on the streets for the past decade. Burgess and Reggie's brother have kept him together with lots of ups and downs, always with the hope of redemption.

When an astute medical Examiner questions the accidental nature of Reggie's death, Burges must do one last thing for Reggie — find out the who, and why, of his lost friend's death.

But Reggie's not the only one in need of redemption when the investigation takes some bizarre turns and is nearly derailed over a shocking personal revelation.

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Mr. E. Reviews A Good Day To Die Hard

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The real problem with this action film is two-fold: a poorly imagined and constructed storyline, and the lack of understanding by the director of who John McClane is. Bruce Willis's performance is subpar, but well-balanced by Jai Courtney playing his son. If the franchise were to continue with him taking over, his introduction here would probably be the best thing to come of this film.

Read the full text of our review at Mr. E. Reviews A Good Day To Die Hard.

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New Trailer for Action Thriller Getaway

Getaway (August 2013)

A second trailer has been released by Warner Bros. for the action thriller Getaway (embedded, below).

Former race car driver Brent Magna (Ethan Hawke) is pitted against the clock in this action thriller. Desperately trying to save the life of his kidnapped wife, Brent commandeers a custom Shelby Cobra Mustang, taking it and its unwitting owner (Selena Gomez) on a high-speed race against time, at the command of the mysterious villain holding his wife hostage.

Directed by Courtney Solomon from an original screenplay by Gregg Maxwell Parker and Sean Finegan, Getaway opens in theaters August 30th, 2013.

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New Poster, Trailer for Crime Thriller Mission Park

Mission Park (September 2013)

A new, highly stylized poster (right; click for larger image) and trailer (embedded, below) have been released by Mission Park Productions for the crime thriller Mission Park.

Set in San Antonio, TX, where a drug syndicate has taken control of the region, this film follows the lives of four best friends who choose very different paths. Torn apart over time by their ambitions, their choices ultimately bring them back together on different sides of the law.

Two young F.B.I. agents, Bobby Ramirez (Jeremy Ray Valdez) and Julian Medina (Will Rothhaar), go undercover to infiltrate and take down an illegal drug organization run by the untouchable drug lord Jason Martinez (Walter Perez) and his right-hand man Derek Hernandez (Joseph Julian Soria).

Written and directed by Bryan Ramirez, Mission Park has won numerous film festival awards. It opens in theaters (limited release) on September 6th, 2013.

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Tamarack County by William Kent Krueger, New in Bookstores This Week

New Mysteries (July 2013)

Today's new hardcover mystery title, scheduled to be published this week by Atria Books, is Tamarack County by William Kent Krueger.

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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Tamarack County by William Kent Krueger

Tamarack County
William Kent Krueger
Series: Cork O'Connor (13th)

Tamarack County, Minnesota, the gateway to the pristine Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Within its borders lie a million acres of deep forest, a thousand crystal clear lakes, and a few quiet towns. This is the place that, for most of his life, sheriff-turned-private investigator Cork O'Connor has called home.

As a blizzard swells just days before Christmas, the car belonging to the wife of a retired local judge is discovered abandoned on a rural road. After days without any leads, the search-and-rescue team, assisted by O'Connor, has little hope of finding her alive, if at all.

Early on, Cork notices small details about the woman's disappearance that tell a disturbing story. And when the beloved pet dog of a friend is found decapitated, he begins to detect a startling pattern of ominous incidents throughout the area. Then Cork's son is nearly killed, and he knows this is no trick of his imagination. Someone is spinning a deadly web in Tamarack County. At the center is a murder more than twenty years old for which an innocent man may have been convicted. Cork remembers the case only too well. He was the deputy in charge of the investigation that sent the man to prison.

As the threat of violence continues, so does life in the O'Connor household. Anne, Cork's younger daughter, comes home, having determined that she's going to leave her religious order. Teenaged Stephen is in love for the first time, and Cork is being courted as well, even as he struggles to redefine life without his wife, killed several years ago. What they all discover is that love, too, can be a curse. It can cause the greatest euphoria and the most profound despair. It can inspire forgiveness and understanding, passion and desire. It can provoke jealousy and rage. It can bring on betrayal and even murder.

With the darkest days of the year at hand, the storms of winter continue to isolate Tamarack County. Somewhere behind the blind of all the darkness and drifting snow, a vengeful force is at work, and Cork has only hours to stop it before his family and his friends will be forced to pay the ultimate price for the sins of others.

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MystereBooks: Double Impact by Lee Goldberg, Available this Month at a Special Price

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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 Double Impact by Lee Goldberg. This Kindle book was listed at $0.99 as of the date and time of this post, Thursday, August 22, 2013 at 1:30 PM ET, and should be available at this price through the end of the month.

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Double Impact by Lee Goldberg

Double Impact by Lee Goldberg
Two Novels: Watch Me Die and McGrave
Publisher: Lee Goldberg

Watch Me Die

Harvey Mapes is a 26-year-old security guard who spends his nights in a guard shack outside a gated community in Southern California, reading detective novels, watching reruns, and waiting for his life to finally start … which happens when Cyril Parkus, one of the wealthy residents, asks Harvey to follow his beautiful wife Lauren.

The lowly security guard jumps at the opportunity to fulfill his private eye fantasies and use everything he's learned from Spenser, Magnum, and Mannix. But things don't exactly go according to the books … or the reruns. As Harvey fumbles and stumbles through his first investigation, he discovers that the differences between fiction and reality can be deadly.

McGrave

Los Angeles cop John "Tidal Wave" McGrave is an unstoppable force of nature who always gets his man … even if it means laying waste to everything around him, including his own career … which is exactly what happens in his pursuit of Sebastian Richter, the ruthless leader of an international gang of violent thieves.

When Richter flees to Berlin, McGrave chases after him … even though the cop doesn't know the language, the laws, or the culture. But McGrave doesn't care … he speaks the universal language of knee in the groin and fist in the face … and he won't let anything get in his way.

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Bitter End, a Seychelle Sullivan Mystery by Christine Kling, Now at a Special Price

Bitter End by Christine Kling

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Bitter End by Christine Kling, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Tell-Tale Press.

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 (08/22/2013 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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Bitter End by Christine Kling

Bitter End by Christine Kling
A Seychelle Sullivan Mystery (3rd in series)
Publisher: Tell-Tale Press

Since kindergarten, Seychelle and her best friend, Molly, had been as close as sisters. Molly even dated Seychelle's brother. But it all ended suddenly when Nick Pontus, a slick, older, up-and-coming entrepreneur, came along. A smitten Molly quit school, married her new beau, and never spoke to Seychelle again. After thirteen years, it still stings.

Seychelle didn't see the sniper who picked Nick off at the helm of his yacht, but she knows that there are plenty of people in South Florida who wanted to see the gambling-boat tycoon dead: the Russian mobsters looking for a piece of his casino action, the Indian gamers who resent his competition, and the ecological activists fighting his plans to develop Fort Lauderdale's waterfront. But it's Molly whom the cops zero in on. And despite her bitter feelings and against her better judgment, when her back-from-the-blue friend asks for help, Seychelle can't just weigh anchor and cruise. She's got to dive in.

What she finds is a money-skimming scam aboard Nick's flagship gambling boat, Nick's new trophy wife turned merry rich widow, and Nick and Molly's teenage son, a scared kid with a big secret … and a killer on his trail. Protecting the boy, proving Molly's innocence, and navigating between squalls of gunfire add up to a tall order as salvage jobs go. But like any good captain, Seychelle will never abandon ship. Even if it means risking her life.

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A New MystereBook: Luck Be a Lady by Gemma Halliday and T. Sue Versteeg

New MystereBooks (Mystery eBooks)

Here is a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found — and you may have missed — by sleuthing (as it were) through new titles from independent publishers …

Luck Be a Lady by Gemma Halliday and T. Sue Versteeg is the first in a new mystery series from the author of the Maddie Springer and Hollywood Headlines series. Co-written with T. Sue Versteeg, this cozy introduces amateur sleuth Tessie King.

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Luck Be a Lady by Gemma Halliday and T. Sue Versteeg

Luck Be a Lady by Gemma Halliday and T. Sue Versteeg
A Tahoe Tessie Mystery
Publisher: Gemma Halliday Publishing

Tessie King has just inherited the biggest casino in South Lake Tahoe, Nevada: the Royal Lakeside. What she didn't bargain for are the problems she'd inherit with it.

Having left Tahoe years ago, the underbelly of the casino trade is a far cry from the art world Tessie is used to. High-stakes cons, inside jobs, wise guys … Tessie quickly realizes she's in way over her head. And things go from bad to worse when questions start to arise about the nature of her father's death.

Enter FBI agent Devin Ryder, member of the Nevada Organized Crime Task Force. He's had his eye on the Royal Palace for months, and with the suspicious death of its leader, Ryder now has Tessie squarely in his sights. If Tessie doesn't want to be running her casino from behind bars, she needs to find out how her father really died, who's behind it, why, and how to get them into Agent Ryder's hot little hands before he gets his hands on her. All the while catching a con-man, beating the competition, and running a multi-million dollar business.

Tough job? Fo'get about it. All in a day's work for this lady luck.

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The Frozen Ground in Theaters August 23, 2013

The Frozen Ground. Limited opening in theaters August 23, 2013.

The Frozen Ground (2013)

Based on the true story that follows Alaskan State Trooper Jack Halcombe (Nicolas Cage) as he sets out to end the murderous rampage of Robert Hansen (John Cusack), a serial killer who has gone unnoticed for 13 years. As the bodies of street girls start to pile up in Anchorage, fear strikes a chord with the public. Risking his life, Halcombe goes on a personal manhunt to find the killer before the next body surfaces. When a seventeen year old escapee (Vanessa Hudgens) reveals key information about the case, Halcombe is finally on the trail of the killer. But will he catch him in time to save the next victim?

Written and directed by Scott Walker.

Running time: 105 minutes. Rated R for violent content, sexuality/nudity, language and drug use.

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Please Welcome Back Author David Dean

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by David Dean
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We are delighted to welcome back novelist David Dean to Omnimystery News.

David first visited with us earlier this month to discuss his new novel of suspense, The Thirteenth Child (Genius Book Publishing; October 2012 trade paperback and ebook formats) and today we asked him to return to tell us more about how the book came to be, a post he titles "It's Alive!"

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David Dean
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David Dean

Writing, as we all know, is an odd profession that begins with a solitary person pecking away at a keyboard. Then, once his/her muse has been properly summoned and appeased, said writer produces a manuscript. This creation however, upon subsequent readings, suddenly develops a life of its own and has to be wrestled to the ground in order to regain mastery. This sad contest can go on for days, weeks, even months or years. Meanwhile, our chastened writer must write anew, repeating the process over and over, thus populating his world with dozens of clanking, questing creations, some of which he may never drive forth into the greater world and readership. Instead, they occupy dusty corners of his home, and worse, his imagination, occasionally sitting up and looking about in confusion at having been left behind and glaring with hatred at their creator; rattling chains and straining to have at him.

A few years back I wrote a horror novel set in southern New Jersey. Those familiar with my career in mystery and suspense stories questioned my judgment. "A horror novel? Have you lost your mind — what do you know about horror … or even novels?" Not much, maybe, but that had never stopped me in the past. I wrote it and was moderately pleased that I had come up with something fairly unique and readable; maybe even commercially viable. Even my editorial board (My children — Bridgid, Julian, and Tanya) didn't condemn it outright, but deemed it "entertaining". I was encouraged by this ringing endorsement.

Every agent I submitted it to disagreed. Dozens … actually more than dozens (I don't think it benefits anyone to go into actual numbers), managed to turn down my generous offer of partnership on this merry voyage. "Fools!" I cried. "You damned fools … I'm letting you in on the blockbuster of the year and you say … no?" They did.

Frankenstein, Universal Pictures 1931
Frankenstein (Universal Pictures, 1931)

After a while, I coaxed the creature back into its cell and padlocked it. For months afterward, I would be awakened in the night by its cries, threats, and laments. I drank heavily. At some point, I can't recall when, the cries, which had been growing fainter and fainter, faded away altogether, leaving the house in silence. I tried to forget. I wrote and wrote. There were successes and failures, but the "Novel" as I had come to call it, kept returning to haunt me at odd, unguarded moments. Finally, one day when Robin was away for the afternoon, I dug the key out of the clutter of my desk drawer and went down there. I opened the door … I opened the damned door!

It was still there, barely alive; covered with dust and cobwebs, breathing faintly, with a thready, uncertain pulse. I dragged it out into the light. And, of course … it all started again! I made a few rewrites, a different beginning, tightened up a sentence or two. It groaned and flailed weakly, but was still unable to rise and stand on its own. What had I been thinking leaving it alone for so long? I blamed Robin, she had never cared for horror and made no secret of it. Perhaps her disdain (for now I could see it for what it was), had seeped into my work, poisoned my best efforts. I found her watching me in unguarded moments; quickly looking away when I caught her at it. She hated my novel! I knew it! She wanted me to put it away again!

But I schemed and plotted and soon I had found a way around both her and the damned agents! E-publishing! That's the ticket! I contacted a reputable firm recommended by Mystery Writers Association to help me prepare my creation for its entry into the virtual world. I e-mailed my manuscript to their proofreader. I didn't need any stinkin' agents, or even a publisher. I'm the publisher now, baby! I'm my own man!

The firm, Genius Book Publishing, contacted me a few weeks later. After having read my novel, they wanted to publish it.

Say what?

Now this really screwed things up. I had this all figured out; I didn't need anybody! But as the words of the email sunk in, I began to chuckle; then laugh aloud. The irony of it all, and the wonderful feeling of smugness at being backed in my opinion by a perfect stranger, but then I continued reading … there was more — there was a catch.

The publisher deemed that for us to go forward together more work was required. My manuscript was in desperate need of a good developmental editor. If at the end of six months it failed to meet his requirements, then all bets were off. Oh, how skillfully he had thrown out the bait, how cruelly he had set the hook!

My days at the hands of a cruel and callous developmental editor had begun! His perverse delight at savaging my work was evidenced on page after page of my manuscript. His "notes," as he referred to them, full of delight at every perceived deviation in story logic, every imagined run-on sentence. Not content with these, he trod heavily upon my golden prose, stamping out similes and metaphors inspired by the gods themselves; descriptions so colorful and vaulting in their imagination that he could only have been driven by envy! My book … my wonderful book lay in tatters when he had done.

My publisher, Steven Booth, was deaf to my cries of outrage. Instead, he urged me to get on with it, and hung up the phone. Even Robin, my wife of thirty-four years, appeared indifferent to the many wrongs I had suffered. She had never shown any real enthusiasm for my horror novel. She too, I perceived, was part of the problem.

I hid in my room with the curtains drawn and refused to come down. Robin, it would appear, has a busy social schedule, and was in and out of the house. After a few days, she stopped asking me to join her for meals, or a morning at the beach. She went to wineries and restaurants with our so-called friends, their laughter drifting back to me as they drove away. No one cared. Time passed.

One day, I don't know which as I had lost track of such things, I scratched at my growing beard and glanced over at the odious "notes." I fingered a few pages loose from the stack. They came away smudged; it had been awhile since I had thought to bathe. No matter … I read a few paragraphs … the least unreasonable suggestions. Perhaps … just perhaps, one or two slight alterations might not damage my work overly much. Besides, I had to throw some kind of bone to my surprisingly intractable publisher. One or two little alterations might not hurt. I did it.

Not bad … not too bad. He might have been on to something with those after all. I tried a few others. The results there weren't completely awful either. Those passages read a little better, maybe … but just a little. I went on.

It was like a fever. Now that I had started, I couldn't seem to stop. Tearing through page after page, I went to work on my novel, stripping it down to the bare essentials; trimming the fat … it was addictive. I began to laugh as my fingers tore across the keyboard. Someone pounded on the locked door, I thought I heard Robin's voice calling, "David … honey? Are you all right in there? What are you laughing at, sweetheart? You're scaring me!" I ignored her and went on … and on … and on …

A month later, I was suddenly done. I read the book one last time. Cautiously satisfied, I sent it on to Steven. A few days later, he responded, "It's on … The Thirteenth Child is on for October 5th." I started to laugh again, to laugh long and hard, but Steven interrupted, "Knock that stuff off! Go get a shower and shave and stop scaring people … and tell Robin you're sorry for being such a jerk!"

Since the rewrites, I've showered and shaved, as Steven suggested, and come down from my room. Our dog has stopped barking at me, and Robin and I are on speaking terms again, though sometimes I find her watching me. No matter. She may think me mad, but no matter. All that's important is the book … it's alive you know … oh yes … it's alive!

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David Dean's short stories have appeared regularly in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, as well as a number of anthologies, since 1990. His stories have been nominated for the Shamus, Barry, and Derringer Awards and "Ibrahim's Eyes" won the EQMM Readers Award for 2007. His story "Tomorrow's Dead" was a finalist for the Edgar for best short story of 2011. He is a retired Chief of Police in New Jersey and once served as a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division.

To learn more about the author and his work, find him on Goodreads or Facebook.

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The Thirteenth Child by David Dean

The Thirteenth Child
David Dean
A Novel of Suspense

The Snow Boy is a phantom to be greatly feared — when he is known to be in the area, a child is sure to vanish.

Police Chief Nick Catesby is haunted by the unsolved disappearance of a young boy from his small, peaceful New Jersey town seven years before. The nightmare begins anew when a little girl goes missing, followed quickly by two teenaged boys. Nick has only one suspect, disgraced professor and town drunk Preston Howard, whose arrogance has left him with nothing more than his pride, a sea of whiskey, and his only daughter, with whom Nick is falling in love.

Preston insists that he is not a suspect but a witness to a strange and terrifying boy who only appears between dusk and dawn. Nick regards the story as the rantings of an alcoholic, but sightings of the boy lead to a trail of missing and murdered children going back three centuries, Nick and Preston are plunged into a race to save the children of Wessex Township — and the woman they both love.

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Candle the Moon by Candi Cornell is Today's Fifth Featured Free MystereBook

Candle the Moon by Candi Cornell

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Candle the Moon by Candi Cornell as today's fifth free mystery ebook (A Maggie Moretti Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, August 22, 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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Candle the Moon by Candi Cornell

Candle the Moon
Candi Cornell
A Maggie Moretti Mystery
Publisher: Candi Cornell

A dead body was the last thing private detective Maggie Moretti expected to find when she walked into her blackmailer's home that night in Tucson. Now everybody's got a motive for murder, including her best friend's fiance.

When another woman is brutally murdered, Maggie discovers her ex-husband, Joe Stygian, is stalking her and wants her dead, too. She's determined to confront her ex on her own. Can she find him before she becomes the next victim? And can she resolve the murder of her blackmailer before someone she loves goes to jail?

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Final Arrangements by Donna Huston Murray is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Final Arrangements by Donna Huston Murray

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Final Arrangements by Donna Huston Murray as today's fourth free mystery ebook (A Ginger Barnes, Main Line Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, August 22, 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.

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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Final Arrangements by Donna Huston Murray

Final Arrangements
Donna Huston Murray
A Ginger Barnes, Main Line Mystery
Publisher: Donna Huston Murray

Fierce competitor Iffy Bigelow gets herself strangled at the world-famous Philadelphia Flower Show; and if amateur detective Ginger Barnes ever expects to hear the end of it, she must unearth whoever killed her mother's dear old friend.

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