Saturday, October 26, 2013

24 Thrilling Mysteries and Other Scary Stories is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature 24 Thrilling Mysteries and Other Scary Stories as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal. We're highlighting just one of the titles, The Dead Man V1 by Lee Goldberg and William Rabkin, below.

The deal price of $1.99 each is valid only for today, Saturday, October 26, 2013.

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The Dead Man V1 by Lee Goldberg and William Rabkin

The Dead Man V1
Lee Goldberg and William Rabkin
The Dead Man Series
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Three stories of unspeakable evil make up The Dead Man Volume 1, an action adventure collection full of dark humor, surprising twists, and supernatural terror:

Matthew Cahill, dead and buried in an avalanche, wakes up in a morgue three months later in "Face of Evil". But now he sees things no one else can and when his friend goes on a killing spree, he realizes the evil Mr. Dark has a plan for him.

In search of Mr. Dark, Matt finds himself in Heaven, Washington, a tiny hamlet in the Cascade Mountains embroiled in a four-family blood feud in "Hell in Heaven". Only Matt can stop the bloodshed, but even he is going to have a hard time figuring out why Mr. Dark brought him here.

Matt believes a madman may hold the key to defeating Mr. Dark and his rotting touch. To find him, Matt must infiltrate a lunatic asylum in "Ring of Knives" — and his only chance of escaping alive is to face the unspeakable terror deep in the asylum’s woods.

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Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (131026)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Enigmatis: The Mists of Ravenwood.

• The Daily Deal is Dark Parables: The Red Riding Hood Sisters, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is Mystery Chronicles: Betrayals of Love, just $2.99 through Sunday, October 27, 2013 only.

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

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Enigmatis: The Mists of Ravenwood

Today's New Release is Enigmatis: The Mists of Ravenwood

A year has passed since the events of Maple Creek. But for the past few months, our detective has been hot on the trail of the demonic preacher she fought one year ago. Yet he has managed to always stay one step ahead. She hoped to bring an end to the chase in the redwood forests of Northern California. But like so many times before, the trail went cold. Then she encountered an abandoned camper in the middle of the highway. Enormous claw marks scored the roof and the lost family's personal belongings were scattered everywhere. All signs pointed to the scene being fresh. And all clues led into nearby Ravenwood Park …

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

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Dark Parables: The Red Riding Hood Sisters

Today's Daily Deal is Dark Parables: The Red Riding Hood Sisters

Play as the fabled detective and defeat the Wolf Queen! Centuries ago, the first Red Riding Hood defeated the wolf and established the Order of Red Riding Hood Sisters. Recently, the nefarious Wolf Queen entrapped the sisters and planned to unleash legions of ravaging wolves onto our world. Assist the Red Riding Hood Sisters in this thrilling Hidden Object Adventure game!

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game today only — Saturday, October 26, 2013 — for $2.99.

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Mystery Chronicles: Betrayals of Love

The current Catch of the Week is Mystery Chronicles: Betrayals of Love

When the Countess is discovered dead, it's up to you to follow the clues and find her murderer! After Commissaire Jean Bertineau asks for your help in this high-profile murder, you travel to France and hope to get to the bottom of this gruesome murder. Upon arriving, you discover that the Count has gone missing! Get to the bottom of the case before the Count ends up being the next corpse you discover in this dark Hidden Object game!

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game at the special price of $2.99 through Sunday, October 27, 2013.

Friday, October 25, 2013

A New MystereBook: A Plague of Crows by Douglas Lindsay

New MystereBooks (Mystery eBooks)

Here is a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during October 2013 priced $3.99 or less …

A Plague of Crows by Douglas Lindsay is the second thriller with Detective Sergeant Thomas Hutton, who is back in a stark and brutal portrayal of a police officer on the edge and a killer in control.

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A Plague of Crows by Douglas Lindsay

A Plague of Crows by Douglas Lindsay
A Thomas Hutton Police Thriller
Publisher: Blasted Heath
Publication Date: October 22, 2013

The Plague Of Crows plants his victims in a forest clearing, bound to chairs embedded in the ground. The lucky ones die quickly, the tops of their skulls missing, birds feeding on the flesh inside.

DS Hutton lives on the side of a Scottish mountain, only coming down for weekly psychiatric sessions in town. But this new serial killer forces Hutton to end his sick leave and return to duty in Glasgow.

As the months pass and the police remain clueless in the face of the horrors perpetrated by the most inhuman serial killer of his time, Hutton finds himself haunted by his past and plummeting further and further into a desperate world of sex, alcohol and guilt.

And while he has no idea where to look for the Plague of Crows, the killer knows exactly where to find him …

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Veil of Darkness, A Novel of Suspense by Gillian White, Now at a Special Price

Veil of Darkness by Gillian White

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Veil of Darkness by Gillian White, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Open Road.

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 (10/25/2013 at 4:00 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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Veil of Darkness by Gillian White

Veil of Darkness by Gillian White
A Novel of Suspense
Publisher: Open Road

It's not just writing, it's witchcraft …

Kirsty flees her brutally abusive husband, Trevor, to take a job as a maid at the Burleston Hotel in Cornwall. She befriends two other new employees at the Burleston: overweight Avril, whose ego is crushed by her domineering family, and pretty, love-starved Bernadette, recently dumped by her upper-class boyfriend. In the hotel library, Kirsty discovers Magdalene, an obscure but utterly compelling volume about the life and times of a passionate, depraved nun. Desperate for extra money for her children, she persuades Avril to join her in rewriting the book and submitting it to a publisher as a new work, while Bernadette poses as the author.

A glittering future lies before the three women … but are Kirsty, Avril, and Bernadette prepared to pay the price for their success? Is it possible that the malign spirit behind Magdalene is somehow influencing their actions?

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Breaking Point, An I-Team Novel of Romantic Suspense by Pamela Clare, Now at a Special Price

Breaking Point by Pamela Clare

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Breaking Point by Pamela Clare, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Berkley.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $1.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (10/25/2013 at 3:00 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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Breaking Point by Pamela Clare

Breaking Point by Pamela Clare
An I-Team Novel of Romantic Suspense (5th in series)
Publisher: Berkley

Denver journalist Natalie Benoit and Deputy U.S. Marshal Zach McBride find themselves captives of a bloodthirsty Mexican drug cartel. Working together, they escape through the desert toward the border, the attraction between them flaring hotter than the Sonoran sun.

They fight to stay ahead of the danger that hunts them as forces more powerful than they can imagine conspire to destroy them both …

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Cross and Burn by Val McDermid, New in Bookstores This Week

New Mysteries (July 2013)

Today's new hardcover mystery title, scheduled to be published this week by Atlantic Monthly Press, is Cross and Burn by Val McDermid.

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

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Cross and Burn by Val McDermid

Cross and Burn
Val McDermid
Series: Tony Hill (8th)

Guilt and grief have driven a wedge between long time crime-fighting partners psychologist Tony Hill and ex-DCI Carol Jordan. But just because they're not talking doesn't mean the killing stops.

Someone is killing women. Women who bear an unsettling resemblance to Carol Jordan. And when the evidence begins to point in a disturbing direction, thinking the unthinkable seems the only possible answer. Cornered by events, Tony and Carol are forced to fight for themselves and each other as never before.

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New UK Poster for The Monuments Men

The Monuments Men (February 2014)

A new UK poster has been released by Sony for the historical drama The Monuments Men (right; click for larger image). The tagline: "The Nazis pulled off the greatest art heist in history. These guys are stealing it back."

Based on the true story of the greatest treasure hunt in history, this action-thriller focuses on an unlikely World War II platoon, tasked by FDR with going into Germany to rescue artistic masterpieces from Nazi thieves and returning them to their rightful owners. It would be an impossible mission: with the art trapped behind enemy lines, and with the German army under orders to destroy everything as the Reich fell, how could these guys — seven museum directors, curators, and art historians, all more familiar with Michelangelo than the M-1 — possibly hope to succeed?

But as the Monuments Men, as they were called, found themselves in a race against time to avoid the destruction of 1000 years of culture, they would risk their lives to protect and defend mankind's greatest achievements.

Directed by George Clooney from an adapted screenplay by George Clooney and Grant Heslov and based on the book of the same title by Robert M. Edsel and Bret Witter, The Monuments Men opens in US theaters February 07, 2014. Due to the recent pushback of the film in the US, a UK release date has not yet been announced.

MystereBooks: The Geneva Option by Adam Lebor, 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 Geneva Option by Adam Lebor. This Kindle book was listed at $1.99 as of the date and time of this post, Friday, October 25, 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 Geneva Option by Adam Lebor

The Geneva Option by Adam Lebor
A Yael Azoulay Thriller
Publisher: HarperCollins

Yael Azoulay does the United Nations' dirty work. Sent by the UN's Secretary General to eastern Congo to negotiate with Jean-Pierre Hakizimani, a Hutu warlord wanted for genocide, she offers a deal: surrender to the UN tribunal, in exchange for a short sentence and a return to politics.

The plan is to bring stability to the region so the West can exploit the region's mineral wealth. But Yael soon realizes that the UN is prepared to turn a blind eye to mass murder.

Yael finds herself on the run, hunted by the world's intelligence and law enforcement agencies — and haunted by her past — ultimately learning that salvation means not just saving other's lives but confronting her own inner demons.

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Too Close To Home, A Women of Justice Novel by Lynette Eason, Now at a Special Price

Too Close To Home by Lynette Eason

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Too Close To Home by Lynette Eason, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Revell.

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 (10/25/2013 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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Too Close To Home by Lynette Eason

Too Close To Home by Lynette Eason
A Women of Justice Novel (1st in series)
Publisher: Revell

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Samantha Cash is the FBI's secret weapon. Her methods are invisible, and she never stops until the case is closed. When missing teens begin turning up dead in a small Southern town, Samantha is assigned to help local chief Connor Wolfe find the killer. And he has two problems with that. There's her faith — in God and herself. And then there's the fact that she looks exactly like his late wife.

As they get close to an answer, the case becomes personal. The killer seems to be taking an interest in Connor's 16-year-old daughter, who thinks her dad is getting way too protective. Can't a girl just have some fun?

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A New MystereBook: Death by Chocolate by Abigail Keam

New MystereBooks (Mystery eBooks)

Here is a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during October 2013 priced $3.99 or less …

Death by Chocolate by Abigail Keam is the sixth mystery to feature amateur sleuth Josiah Reynolds.

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Death by Chocolate by Abigail Keam

Death by Chocolate by Abigail Keam
A Josiah Reynolds Mystery
Publisher: Worker Bee Press
Publication Date: October 17, 2013

Josiah Reynolds is tracking down the disappearance of an old friend's son. But while she is chasing a missing person, O'nan is hot on Josiah's trail chasing her. And he is threatening, conniving and blackmailing others to help destroy the woman he thinks ruined his life. Will he finally succeed? Or will Josiah outwit him as she has always done?

One thing is for sure … when Josiah and O'nan finally clash at the Cumberland Falls, justice will be done. The question is who will survive the thundering and treacherous waters of the Cumberland Falls? But one thing is sure – someone is going to die!

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The Monuments Men and Jack Ryan Shadow Recruit Moved to Early 2014

Mystery, Suspense and Thriller Film News

Two film release schedule changes to report.

The Monuments Men, based on the book of the same title by Robert M. Edsel and Bret Witter, has been moved from December 18th, 2013 to February 7th, 2014 to give the special effects team time to complete their work.

Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, a prequel based on a character created by Tom Clancy, has been moved from December 25th, 2013 to January 17th, 2014 in a general shuffle of the studio's films' release dates.

A Conversation with Novelist William Petrocelli

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with William Petrocelli
with William Petrocelli

We are delighted to welcome novelist William Petrocelli to Omnimystery News today.

Set in the turbulent future of New York City, Bill's new thriller is The Circle of Thirteen (Turner Publishing; September 2013 hardcover and ebook formats).

We recently had the chance to catch up with Bill and talk about his book.

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Omnimystery News: How do you decide whether or not the book you're writing will be a stand-alone or one of a series?

William Petrocelli
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William Petrocelli

William Petrocelli: I like books with series characters, but as I was writing The Circle of Thirteen I realized I could not create it with a sequel in mind. The main reason is that the book covers a wide time-span with a big canvas of characters and topics. As I thought about a possible sequel, I realized that it would have to be radically different in tone and scope from the original. I didn't think that was a good idea.

That said, it has occurred to me that a prequel to this story might be possible. I've thought about the early days of Maya, one of the major characters in the book, realizing that I could probably craft a story out of her early life before she enters into the pages of The Circle of Thirteen. I'm still thinking about that as a future project.

OMN: We introduced The Circle of Thirteen as a thriller, but we're always curious into which genre or category the author places their own work.

WP: That's an excellent question. As I was writing the book, I knew that it would not fit neatly into any of the convenient categories that publishers normally use. A friend of mine, who used to run a literary journal, calls it a "novel of ideas." I kind of like that characterization. Probably a good way to describe it is like this: A character-driven thriller set in the near future.

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

WP: As a I was well into the writing of the book, I began to realize that the back-story about the thirteen women — the fallen leaders of Women for Peace — seemed to fall into an archetypical pattern. There's a recurring theme in literature about a "band of brothers" — the Knights of the Roundtable, the Seven Samurai, the Three Musketeers — who devote themselves to a higher cause. Although I didn't set out to write that kind of book, I'm beginning to think that it may have evolved into that genre. If so, it's an archetype with a twist. This band of brothers is a band of sisters.

OMN: How much of your own personal or professional experiences did you include in the storyline?

WP: There's a lot of me in the book, although that may not be obvious since the story is set mainly in the future. I've been involved in protest demonstrations against big companies, and I've walked in my share of peace marches. However, the story is mainly written from a woman's point of view, so that made it harder for me to base it just on my own experiences. The biggest test, I suppose, was to see how much I had absorbed from the gender revolution that was going on around me.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

WP: I started the book with a definite story in mind, but that story changed radically as I went through the many revisions. I began with an outline, but as I wrote I had to go back and revise that outline considerably. It was definitely a back and forth process. I'd try to outline a tightly constructed plot, but then I would revise my ideas completely as the story unfolded on the page. That led to another outline with a different version of the plot, but then the reality of writing would force me to change that outline again. The final book is completely different from what the story was at the beginning.

The best example of that dynamic at work is with the character of Maya. At the beginning she was just a walk-on character. But then she began to "speak to me" as I was writing the scenes in which she appeared. After a while, I realized that she was a compelling character who was essential to the plot. She ended up being one of the most important people in the book.

OMN: And how does that translate into your writing environment?

WP: Er, ah … messy. I've gotten much neater now, since the book is at the printer and I can't just fiddle with the manuscript at any time of day. I know that some people write only in the morning, only in the evening, or at some fixed time. Others write 500, 700, 1,000, or some other magic number of words per day. In my case, I would just dive in whenever the spark of an idea hit me. I could keep going for several hours like that, as long as I was able to absorb myself in the scene. And in those moments when that kind of inspiration didn't happen, I would just basically waste a lot of time.

OMN: Given that the book takes place in the near future, how did you go about creating the setting for it?

WP: I tried to not to take liberties with any of the basic facts. Any peace march down Market Street in San Francisco is likely to follow the route I mentioned. When Julia takes off on a run up Mt. Tamalpais, she'd be following the route I mentioned. The Italian lake that Julia retreats to when she is in a state of crisis is just as I described it. The pivotal event at the U.N Headquarters takes place on Monday, May 4, 2082, and I checked a perpetual calendar to make sure that May 4 actually falls on a Monday that year.

But a more interesting question is how does a writer fact-check the future? I went round and round on that question. Basically, I wanted to create an environment that was recognizable to the readers but that was different enough that it felt like the future. There are hundreds of decisions that a writer has to make about the world of the future just to tell a story. The challenge is to convey all that as part of the story without slowing down the plot or turning the characters into mere mouthpieces. I thought about what things are likely to change in future decades and what things are likely to remain pretty much the same.

One way to approach the problem of the future is to think about how much life has changed — or not changed — in the last several decades. Would I have recognized 2013, if I could have gotten a glimpse of it in 1963, 1973. 1983? As I thought about it, I realized that social and technological changes occur very unevenly. If I could have seen 2013 back then, I would have been rather startled by things like the internet and cell phones, but I would not have noticed any big difference in the way we fly around in jet airplanes. The social changes — or non-changes — are even more uneven. For example, we've gone through some major civil rights developments over the last several decades, but we're still fighting the same poverty, choking on our own pollution, and knocking heads with the Russians.

Given all that, I pondered how to portray the future? I decided that certain technological changes were likely to occur: e.g. household robots, magno-trains, hologramic-interaction during meetings. But it also seemed to me that some of our current bad tendencies would probably just continue and get worse, such as global warming, a potential collapse in world-wide food production, and criminal-control over the world's finances. It seemed quite conceivable that technological progress could march hand in hand with social regression. Optimist that I am, however, I surmised that we will reach a point in the sixth or seventh decade of this century when we will have turned things around and found a way to live in a more positive environment. I don't know the exact means by which humanity will gain control over its economic, social and environmental future, but in The Circle of Thirteen I write as if it will happen.

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

WP: I read just about anything I could get my hands on. I suppose history and geography had a big influence on me, because they opened up new horizons that I might not have seen as a kid growing up in Oakland.

OMN: And what do you read now for pleasure?

WP: Mysteries, histories, and science. That sounds a bit glib, but I usually head first to those sections in our bookstore to view what's new.

OMN: What are some of your interests outside of writing?

WP: My favorite hobby is music. I used to play the guitar a lot, but lately I've gravitated towards the piano. My taste is music lies somewhere near that point where jazz, rock, and pop all intersect. There is one character in The Circle of Thirteen who is a piano player, and I'm planning a somewhat bigger role for music in the next novel I'm working on.

I think there is a direct connection between writing and music — at least for me, anyway. In playing the piano, I'm always improvising — I never want to play a piece the same way twice. And that's how I feel about writing. I would hate to get to the point where I thought I was repeating myself.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any topic.

WP: Wow — I could go just about anywhere with that type of question! Do you want the five best pasta dishes in Northern Italy, the five best players in Cal basketball history, the five best bars for ordering a Rye Manhattan? I could come up with any of those, but I suspect you're asking for something a little more weighty.

How about this as a topic? The one hundred-year anniversary of World War I is just a few months away, and that is something worth thinking about — if for no other reason than to make sure that we don't stumble into a disaster like that again. Almost everyone agrees that it was the worst catastrophe in human history, but almost no one can say why the hell it happened. Barbara Tuchman called it "a band of scorched earth dividing that time from ours." Like everything else Tuchman wrote, she was right on point with that observation.

There are only four books on my list, but they are so engaging and so well-written that the reader won't feel cheated:

The Proud Tower by Barbara Tuchman

Though is not as famous as her The Guns of August, this is in many ways a richer book with unforgettable portraits of Europeans just before the war. The people she portrays all had one thing in common: none of them knew that their world was about to collapse around them.

The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 by Christopher Clark

Clark circles around the fateful month of July, 1914, like a mongoose circling a cobra. Why did the assassination of the Archduke at the end of June lead to the massive outbreak of hostilities at the beginning of August? His conclusion was that no one really wanted war, but the leaders were all too weak and narrow-minded to stop it.

To End All Wars by Adam Hochschild

Hochschild is a passionate and surprising writer with books like Bury the Chains and Leopold's Ghost to his credit. This is an unforgettable portrait of a proud and arrogant England that becomes ripped apart by the war.

Paris 1919 by Margaret MacMillan

The war eventually had to end, but the world was left was in ruins. The allied leaders who met in Paris the following year tried to pick up the pieces. MacMillan, the great-granddaughter of one them, David Lloyd George, tells the compelling story about how these well-meaning men got just about everything wrong.

OMN: What's next for you?

WP: Another novel. The book I am working on now will be quite different from The Circle of Thirteen, but I'm hoping to create the same intense relationships between the characters.

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William Petrocelli is co-owner, with his wife Elaine, of the Book Passage bookstores in Northern California. He's a former Deputy Attorney General, a former poverty lawyer in Oakland, and a long-time advocate for women's rights.

For more information about the author and his work, visit his website at WilliamPetrocelli.com or find him on Twitter.

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The Circle of Thirteen by William Petrocelli

The Circle of Thirteen
William Petrocelli
A Suspense Thriller

In 2082, a catastrophic explosion threatens to destroy the new United Nations building in New York City. U.N. Security Director Julia Moro finds herself on the trail of the shadowy leader of Patria, a long-disbanded terrorist organization now being whispered about again in the city. This dangerous figure has been linked to several bombing attempts and to vicious attacks on women. His most fateful target — the Women for Peace — was a group headed by thirteen bold women who had risked their lives to eradicate corruption and restore world peace.

As Julia's investigation into the U.N. plot unfolds, a secret from her past threatens to strip her of everything she cherishes and plunge her — and all of New York — into darkness.

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Either Side of Midnight by Tori de Clare is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Either Side of Midnight by Tori de Clare

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Either Side of Midnight by Tori de Clare as today's fourth 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, October 25, 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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Either Side of Midnight by Tori de Clare

Either Side of Midnight
Tori de Clare
A Novel of Suspense
Publisher: Tori de Clare

When nineteen-year-old Naomi Stone is snatched from her husband at knifepoint on the night of their wedding and taken to a deserted cemetery, she knows her life is finished. Drugged and disorientated, she loses consciousness as she lies in an open grave with a gun to her head.

But the following day, she mysteriously awakes to find herself unharmed and secured to a bed. She's in a beautiful bedroom in a secluded cottage in open countryside. Only one person knows she's there — the man in the balaclava who's holding her, feeding her, revealing nothing. Naomi senses the unfolding of a plan. She should be on honeymoon in the Caribbean. Instead, she's trapped with an emotionless psycho with no hope of escape … and his voice is chillingly familiar.

Who is he? What does he want? What's happened to her husband? Where is she? Will anyone find her before it's too late?

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