Thursday, October 31, 2013

A Conversation with Mystery Author Pamela Rose

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Pamela Rose
with Pamela Rose

We are delighted to welcome mystery author Pamela Rose to Omnimystery News today.

Pamela introduces amateur sleuth Finn Sherlock in Sherlock's Home: The Adventure of the Contentious Crone (Pamela Rose; June 2013 ebook) and we recently had the chance to chat with her about her new series.

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Omnimystery News: When starting out a new book, how do you decide if it will be a stand-alone title or one in a series?

Pamela Rose
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Pamela Rose

Pamela Rose: The first two books I wrote, The Eyes of the Jaguar and A Thyme to Harvest, are both stand-alone mystery novels. I never planned to write more about either of them. Interestingly enough, in retrospect, either of them could have been designed as a series. And, to be honest, I have had requests from readers to do that very thing. The third novel, Sherlock's Home: The Adventure of the Contentious Crone, I deliberately created an imaginary environment ― Sherlock's Home Mystery Bookstore and its adjunct 221b Bakery ― with three central characters that could be emphasized or de-emphasized as the plot demanded in the novels to follow. For me, the criteria are, "How many scenarios can be related believably to these characters and this setting?" The first two books I plotted down to the nth degree, the last one I just went with the flow. As it turns out, I found several serendipitous happenings along the way when I implemented this.

OMN: Into which mystery genre would you place your books?

PR: The Eyes of the Jaguar is a mystery adventure. A Thyme to Harvest and Sherlock's Home are mystery cozies. I actually like the idea of genre sub-categories. I think this refinement gives the reader a heads-up about the writing technique the author has taken with his or her books before they even read the book description. As I am a reader as well as a writer, I appreciate that distinction.

OMN: Is the alliteration of "Contentious Crone" in the title intentional?

PR: I've planned a total of 26 books within the Sherlock's Home series … one for every letter of the alphabet. Contentious Crone is the first, the second (working title) Indigo Idiot, etc. They will continue to be written in non-consecutive order, as the muse moves me.

OMN: What kind of feedback have you received from readers?

PR: I love it when a reader asks me why I didn't do something they expected to be forthcoming. For example, I had a reader ask me why I didn't include the recipes mentioned in my book at the back for readers to make for themselves. Good question. Two-fold answer: Although I know other writers include recipes quite successfully, that was never my intention as a writer. It seems that too many recipes are a distraction and take away from the real purpose of a mystery, which is to solve a crime. But, again, many readers love this feature in a mystery novel, so who am I to say it's a bad idea? Secondly, having had readers actually request these recipes, I've decided to selectively include them somewhere. It may not be in the book itself, but on my website or Facebook page … somewhere like that. One reader said that her son-in-law decided to improvise and was making his own recipe for the Hogs & Heads BabyCakes. I love that!

OMN: What is the harshest criticism you've received as an author?

PR: To date, the harshest comment I've received on Sherlock's Home was that the reader thought Echo and Finn "were really thoughtless and crass" because they didn't express enough sympathy for the crone. I found that interesting because there was a rather large passage where Finn uncovers the reason for the crone's conduct and expresses her increased motive to unearth the killer in the light of this new understanding of the Crone's unthinkable situation. Echo does likewise. I think the value I took away from this particular comment was the realization that reviewers, like writers, are human. Everything anyone sees is filtered through a lens that is their own unique and personal slant on the world. In other words, this is one person's opinion. (Good to keep in mind for ALL comments, not just negative ones.) I certainly consider a reviewer's remarks, but ultimately decide if it is valid or not.

If I would give any advice to another writer, it would be to move on … there's every possibility that someone else will commend you for the very thing the other person just dinged. In the end, your own opinion about your work is the one that matters the most.

OMN: Describe your writing environment for us.

PR: My writing environment is not that unusual, I think, although I do write upon an antique schoolmaster's desk. (Must be the school marm in me!) It is located at the center of everything because I am usually near the kitchen so that I can write while keeping an eye on my current food project. Because I live in the mountains my home is very quiet. I am fortunate to have extended periods of time in which to write with few distractions, unless they're of my own making! (Although I do have a cat that can be rather noisily demanding upon occasion.)

OMN: How do you go about researching the plot points of your books?

PR: Oh, I fact check everything. Sometimes even the things I think I know. Oftentimes the Internet is my source, sometimes books. But, my absolutely favorite source is firsthand experience. I love to go to the source and see for myself what that particular experience is like. I've gone to some great lengths to achieve this: taken workshops, traveled to foreign countries, talked to experts and so forth. My most exciting research to date was gathering information I wanted for my first book, The Eyes of the Jaguar, a mystery adventure novel. It includes information about the ancient Aztec and Mayan culture. I wanted to experience the ruins and the country where these ruins are located. To do so, I went to Mexico and into the Yucatan jungle. What I discovered is that even today there are many, many ruins that are only partially excavated, with many more waiting yet to be discovered. These ancient Indians were quite prolific. I also discovered bloodthirsty mosquitos the size of pterodactyls. I could've done without those.

OMN: You mentioned you live in North Carolina and your books are set in the Southeast. Probably not a coincidence!

PR: I've set my books in the south. I think it's a charming environment as well as beautiful. If one follows the advice, "write what you know," then this what I know. I also think it is an environment that lends itself to quirky, eccentric characters; hopefully memorable ones. The dichotomy of Sherlock's Home in Dixieland … now who could resist that!

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

PR: Most definitely my childhood choice of books influenced the kind of books I write today. Although I read in many genres, then as now I gravitate toward the mystery. I think it's the challenge: can I outwit the killer and solve the crime? As an author, my challenge is to play fair with my reader, but to make unearthing the killer as difficult as possible. Mysteries take a fair amount of craftsmanship because if done well, the degree of the plotting involved is demanding … like a benevolently woven tapestry of deceit … deliberately misleading but nevertheless giving the reader a fair shot at solving the crime. What's interesting is that the same book will elicit comments from readers such as, "I didn't have a clue," to "I figured it out after …." My fellow writers are the ones who are the hardest to fool, like Toto from The Wizard of Oz, I guess they are just too good at sniffing out the wizard behind the curtain.”

OMN: What kinds of films do you enjoy watching?

PR: Oh dear. My guilty pleasures are James Bond movies, and I watch them repeatedly. Ian Fleming was one of the non-mystery writers that I cut my teeth on, reading every 007 book I could get my hands on. For me, Sean Connery will always be James Bond. Although I have to say, Pierce Brosnan's wit was delightful and Daniel Craig's interpretation of Bond is closer to Connery's — the blond "Bond-shell." Skyfall was great, although I detested that the writer killed off "M" as played by Dame Judi Dench, tough old bird that she was. Sorry, I digress. Suffice it to say, none of this inspired my own writing.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests?

PR: Aside from the aforementioned cooking and baking, which I love to do when I have the time, I also like to "repurpose" things. For example, I have a project that I'm selectively working on now of a fireplace screen for my brick fireplace. A friend had an antique cast iron gate that came off its hinges and she decided she didn't want anymore. As luck would have it, it just fits the opening in my brickwork. It's quite beautiful, in a French style with fleur de lis finials on the posts. I'm in the process of refinishing it, adding supporting legs (inverted corbels that I scavenged elsewhere) and making a fireplace screen that is beautiful, decorative and functional. It also fits in with my French Country décor. Repurposing satisfies the pro-environment desire I have to reuse and recycle. And if it turns into a stellar piece of design, that's the icing on the cake. And yes, such a practice might wend its way into my books. The opening scene for Sherlock's Home has the twins creating authentic-looking tombstones out of foam. I actually have done that, creating a small cemetery in my front yard at Halloween. Like the Sherlocks … I get a kick out of "All Hallows Eve."

OMN: What's next for you?

PR: That's an easy question for me, since I've already slated a total of 26 books in the Finn Sherlock series. Holy cow … I'd better get busy!

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Pamela Rose currently lives in the mountains of North Carolina with her tuxedo cat Jake who amuses himself by impersonating a multi-syllabic, tirelessly fetch-playing dog. Also being of a benevolent mind, Jake graciously allows Pamela to serve as his personal valet in exchange for long periods of quiet in which to write.

For more information about the author and her work, please visit her website. She also has a Finn Fan Club page on Facebook that provides more information about her series character.

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Sherlock's Home: The Adventure of the Contentious Crone by Pamela Rose

Sherlock's Home: The Adventure of the Contentious Crone
Pamela Rose
A Finn Sherlock Mystery

Life imitating art? That's Finn Sherlock's first bizarre thought when she stumbles across a dead body within the Civil War era hiding place inside Sherlock's Home Mystery Bookstore. Thinking that it's her gnome-like Uncle Oz costumed to play the part of a fortunetelling druid for "All Hallows' Eve", she is relieved when she learns that the hooded figure is not her favorite uncle, but the town's favorite outcast, Odds Bodkins.

Unfortunately, murder suspects abound due to the fact that the mystery bookstore and its adjoining 221b Bakery were the first stop on the Leapers Point' Halloween circuit and any number of people were on the scene for the annual "Fright Night" tour. More than that, Odds Bodkins was almost universally detested; far too many would agree that the assisted demise of the loathsome little witch was more treat than trick … possibly even a community service.

With a little help from Uncle Oz and her identical twin sister, Echo, Finn sets out to discover who amongst the congenial southern townsfolk had the audacity and plain bad manners to murder the contentious crone right under the Sherlock family noses. Was it the fire and brimstone preacher Willie Ping? ‘Blooming Idiots' talented but slightly mental florist? Or what about fluffy nonagenarian Eula May Binks … can anybody really be that sugary sweet? But, when the local Sheriff, Wavy Davey, learns that it was Uncle Oz's Halloween prop — a bona fide hangman's noose — that was the murder weapon, there's more heating up inside the 221b Bakery than just the ovens.

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MystereBooks: Kindle eBooks for $1.40 Each!

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

There are a number of mystery, thriller and suspense Kindle ebook titles — 38 as of the date and time of this post — that are currently priced for $1.40 each. Yes, that's an odd number but we're guessing that this is a price match to the same titles on the Sony eBookstore … though why Sony chose this price is a "mystery" to us!

There are some great authors and books listed here. Novels by Louise Penny, David Rosenfelt, Jeffrey Archer, Linda Castillo, C. J. Box, and Eric Van Lustbader to name just a few. Here is a link to the books on Amazon.com.

This is likely to be a very limited time offer only, maybe just through today, so if any of these Kindle ebooks are of interest, download them today!

Pasted by Marianna Roberg is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Pasted by Marianna Roberg

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Pasted by Marianna Roberg as today's third free mystery ebook (A Peyton Reynolds, Broom Closet Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, October 31, 2013 at 7:30 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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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Pasted by Marianna Roberg

Pasted
Marianna Roberg
A Peyton Reynolds, Broom Closet Mystery
Publisher: Marianna Roberg

After years of an on and off again relationship, New Age shop clerk Peyton Reynolds thinks she's finally got Rob Morris out of her system. That is, until he dies and starts following her around like an undead puppy. Peyton figures that if she can help Rob solve his murder, maybe he can move on. But it isn't as easy as it sounds.

Poking her nose into his death lands Peyton in the middle of some very nasty business involving a twisted love triangle, unscrupulous business practices, missing cleaning ladies, and a lot of tacky gold jewelry.

To further complicate matters, Peyton's got a hunky new coworker, who seems to want more than just a palm reading. As the body count rises, she rushes to solve Rob's murder and put a stop to things before someone makes Peyton herself a ghost.

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Important Note: This book was listed for free on the date and time of this post. Prices can and do change without prior notice. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your purchase.

For more free mystery ebooks, visit our Free MystereBooks page.

All Roads Lead Home by Diane Greenwood Muir is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

All Roads Lead Home by Diane Greenwood Muir

MystereBooks is pleased to feature All Roads Lead Home by Diane Greenwood Muir as today's second free mystery ebook (A Bellingwood Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, October 31, 2013 at 7:20 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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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All Roads Lead Home by Diane Greenwood Muir

All Roads Lead Home
Diane Greenwood Muir
A Bellingwood Mystery
Publisher: Nammynools Publications

Polly Giller returned to Iowa from Boston to start a new life, not that her old one was all that bad. With her inheritance, she purchased an old school building in Bellingwood and is in the middle of renovating it when the bones of two bodies are pulled out of a ceiling.

The whole town knows who those bones belong to, but when she also finds crates and crates of items from the sixties through the early nineties in the old root cellar, they wonder if the two things are connected.

A welcoming committee shows up at Polly's front door and these women soon become her fast friends. Fortunately, the leader of the group is married to the Sheriff and he is there to make sure mysteries are solved and everyone stays safe, but when Polly's old boyfriend from Boston shows up, that becomes a little more difficult.

The women might be a little older than Polly, but she finds out they might be even more wild than the friends she had when living back east. Lydia Merritt, the Sheriff's wife, is a woman filled with love and passion. Beryl Watson is an artist and more than a little flamboyant. Andy Saner wants to organize and label the world, but loves with a great big heart and Sylvie Donovan, with her two young sons is trying to make it as a single mother.

The men in Polly's world are just as interesting. Henry Sturtz is the carpenter and contractor in charge of construction and might have a little crush on his boss, while Doug Randall and Billy Endicott are her Jedi Knights in Shining Armor.

Polly's immediate family might be gone, but her new family offers a great deal of love, fun and entertainment.

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Important Note: This book was listed for free on the date and time of this post. Prices can and do change without prior notice. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your purchase.

For more free mystery ebooks, visit our Free MystereBooks page.

The Adventure of the Contentious Crone by Pamela Rose is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

The Adventure of the Contentious Crone by Pamela Rose

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Adventure of the Contentious Crone by Pamela Rose as today's free mystery ebook (A Finn Sherlock Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, October 31, 2013 at 7:10 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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

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The Adventure of the Contentious Crone by Pamela Rose

The Adventure of the Contentious Crone
Pamela Rose
A Finn Sherlock Mystery
Publisher: Pamela Rose

Life imitating art? That's Finn Sherlock's first bizarre thought when she stumbles across a dead body within the Civil War era hiding place inside Sherlock's Home Mystery Bookstore. Thinking that it's her gnome-like Uncle Oz costumed to play the part of a fortunetelling druid for All Hallows' Eve, she is relieved when she learns that the hooded figure is not her favorite uncle, but the town's favorite outcast, Odds Bodkins.

Unfortunately, murder suspects abound due to the fact that the mystery bookstore and its adjoining 221b Bakery were the first stop on the Leapers Point' Halloween circuit and any number of people were on the scene for the annual "Fright Night" tour. More than that, Odds Bodkins was almost universally detested; far too many would agree that the assisted demise of the loathsome little witch was more treat than trick … possibly even a community service.

With a little help from Uncle Oz and her identical twin sister, Echo, Finn sets out to discover who amongst the congenial southern townsfolk had the audacity and plain bad manners to murder the contentious crone right under the Sherlock family noses. Was it the fire and brimstone preacher Willie Ping? "Blooming Idiots" talented but slightly mental florist? Or what about fluffy nonagenarian Eula May Binks … can anybody really be that sugary sweet? But, when the local Sheriff, Wavy Davey, learns that it was Uncle Oz's Halloween prop — a bona fide hangman's noose — that was the murder weapon, there's more heating up inside the 221b Bakery than just the ovens.

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Important Note: This book was listed for free on the date and time of this post. Prices can and do change without prior notice. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your purchase.

For more free mystery ebooks, visit our Free MystereBooks page.

Five Mysteries is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Four Mystery Novels and One Short Story Collection as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal. We're highlighting one of the titles, A Room Full of Bones by Elly Griffiths, below.

The deal price of $2.99 or less each is valid only for today, Thursday, October 31, 2013.

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A Room Full of Bones by Elly Griffiths

A Room Full of Bones
Elly Griffiths
A Ruth Galloway Mystery
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

When Ruth Galloway arrives to supervise the opening of a coffin containing the bones of a medieval bishop, she finds the museum's curator lying dead on the floor. Soon after, the museum's wealthy owner is also found dead, in his stables.

These two deaths could be from natural causes, but once again Ruth and DCI Harry Nelson cross paths during the investigation. When threatening letters come to light, events take an even more sinister turn. But as Ruth's friends become involved, where will her loyalties lie? As her convictions are tested, Ruth and Nelson must discover how Aboriginal skulls, drug smuggling, and the mystery of "The Dreaming" hold the answers to these deaths, as well as the keys to their own survival.

Amazon Kindle Daily Deal

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Important Note: This book was listed at the price mentioned above on the date and time of this post. Prices can and do change without prior notice. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your purchase.

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (131031)

Big Fish Games

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

• The Featured Title is Shadows: Price for Our Sins.

• The current Catch of the Week is Grim Tales: The Wishes, just $2.99 through Sunday, November 03, 2013 only.

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

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Shadows: Price for Our Sins

Today's Featured Title is Shadows: Price for Our Sins

It's Halloween night, and Dylan and her fellow students have decided to throw a Halloween party at abandoned Stone Farm. Little do they know, their decorations aren't the only things hanging around this spooky house. When the friends stumble upon an ancient artifact, they unwittingly open a portal to the underworld and release the souls of the Stone family, which were being held captive by Lord of Darkness Samhain! The enraged demon steals the souls of the students in revenge, but Dylan narrowly escapes his clutches. Can Dylan earn the help of the escaped spirits and save her friends? Play the game and find out for yourself — if you dare!

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

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Grim Tales: The Wishes

The current Catch of the Week is Grim Tales: The Wishes

Be careful what you wish for! When her young son begins to wither and age before her eyes, your sister desperately requests your help. You arrive to discover that a deadly bargain has been made. You must set things right before your nephew pays the terrible price!

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, November 03, 2013.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Robert Goldsborough Introduces Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin

Book News: Mysteries, Suspense and Crime Novels, Thrillers

Robert Goldsborough introduces Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin in a new video from Open Road Media (embedded, below).

"I got hooked very quickly on these stories, set in an old brownstone in Manhattan, with this overweight private detective genius who loved good food and raising orchids," says Goldsborough, who has been authorized by Rex Stout's estate to continue to write novels featuring these characters. "Reading a Nero Wolfe book to me is like slipping on a very comfortable pair of shoes … You just let the story, then, carry you along."

Goldsborough as written eight Nero Wolfe novels; use this link to see the list on Amazon.com.

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A New MystereBook: Fair Disclosure by Joyce T. Strand

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 …

Fair Disclosure by Joyce T. Strand is the third mystery to feature publicist Jillian Hillcrest. Jillian's love of solving puzzles pulls her into the most difficult situations even as she works to promote her company as a public relations executive.

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Fair Disclosure by Joyce T. Strand

Fair Disclosure by Joyce T. Strand
A Jillian Hillcrest Mystery
Publisher: Joyce T. Strand
Publication Date: October 29, 2013

Jillian Hillcrest and ex-husband Chad are enjoying a play at a local community theater when a scream interrupts the production upon discovery of a bludgeoned volunteer.

When it turns out that the victim is someone Jillian interviewed for a job at her company, she becomes involved in another crime, drawn ever deeper by a second murder, an irate investor, the participation of law enforcement amateurs, an increasingly unreliable assistant, and suspicious trading of her company's stock.

Meanwhile, Chad is pressuring Jillian to say "yes" to a second marriage.

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Creativity Can Be Lethal: The Art of Murder

Open Road: The Art of Murder

Dive into fifteen tales of murder, mystery, and mayhem that explore art's sinister side. (Image courtesy of Open Road Media.)

• Theater … Mysteries abound on and off the stage.

Murder on Cue by Jane Dentinger

Bernhardt's Edge by Collin Wilcox

The Big Kiss-Off of 1944 by Andrew Bergman

Strange Embrace by Lawrence Block

• Music … These mysteries will have you singing bloody murder long after the case is closed.

Solo by Jack Higgins

Falling Angel by William Hjortsberg

• Film … Danger is far from make-believe for sleuths and thespians in these chilling tales.

Murder on the Yellow Brick Road by Stuart M. Kaminsky

Shooting Hollywood by Melodie Johnson Howe

I Should Have Stayed Home by Horace McCoy

Crowned Heads by Thomas Tryon

Valentino: Film Detective by Loren D. Estleman

• Art … From museums to attics, danger follows great art — and the people who pursue it.

Goodbye Again by Joseph Hone

The Girl with the Botticelli Eyes by Herbert Lieberman

Red Goose by Norbert Davis

Fires of London by Janice Law

See a complete list of these 15 "The Art of Murder" titles here on Amazon.com.

Telemystery: The Walking Dead Renewed for a 5th Season

Telemystery Prime Time Crime: Mystery and Suspense on Television

The Walking Dead, which is just three episodes into its fourth 16-episode season, has been renewed for a fifth season.

"We are very happy to make what has to be one of the most anti-climactic renewal announcements ever: The Walking Dead is renewed for a fifth season," said Charlie Collier, AMC's President. "This is a show that has erased traditional distinctions between cable and broadcast. Its expanding base of passionate fans has grown every season, most recently — and most notably — with the season four premiere earlier this month, which broke viewership records for the series and became the biggest non-sports telecast in cable history. On behalf of the incredible team on both sides of the camera, thank you to the fans and here's to more Dead."

The Walking Dead is based on Robert Kirkman's graphic novels, who has also written (with Jay Bonansinga) a series of tie-in novels.

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

A New MystereBook: Murder in the Neighborhood by Janis Lane

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 …

Murder in the Neighborhood by Janis Lane is a cozy mystery set in western New York in the Fall.

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Murder in the Neighborhood by Janis Lane

Murder in the Neighborhood by Janis Lane
A Kevin Fowler Mystery
Publisher: Soul Mate Publishing
Publication Date: October 29, 2013

A killer is attacking respectable citizens in picturesque Hubbard, NY, and leaving corpses on their front steps in the middle of the day.

Detective Fowler isn't certain who causes him to lose the most sleep, a certain sexy reporter with bouncing curls and sparkling black eyes, or the elusive psychopath creating panic in his small-town community. Together, the detective and the reporter race to find the monster in their midst and return the town to the desirable place where people come to raise their families in peace and contentment.

Can they sort through their differences to find romance even as they search for a determined stalker with murder on his mind? The clock ticks down on a man in a rage with a deadly mission.

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Never Laugh as a Hearse Goes By by Elizabeth J. Duncan, 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 Never Laugh as a Hearse Goes By by Elizabeth J. Duncan.

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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Never Laugh as a Hearse Goes By by Elizabeth J. Duncan

Never Laugh as a Hearse Goes By
Elizabeth J. Duncan
Series: Penny Brannigan (5th)

Spa owner and habitual amateur sleuth Penny Brannigan finds herself at a clerical conference at Gladstone's Library in North Wales. Also attending as a guest speaker is her boyfriend, DCI Gareth Davies, there to give a talk on theft prevention. But behind the ornate red sandstone façade of this most respectable of Victorian buildings, Penny encounters deception, marital and financial infidelity, a sham marriage scam, blackmail for beginners, and someone bent on murder.

When the bishop's secretary dies of a suspicious case of food poisoning, Davies leads the investigation. At Penny's suggestion, Florence Semble, a friend from Penny's adopted hometown, is invited to the Library to decode the secretary's shorthand notebook in the search for clues. As the conference continues, another body is found in the beautiful library itself, and Penny must once again search for a killer.

Never Laugh as a Hearse Goes By by Elizabeth J. Duncan, Amazon Kindle format  Never Laugh as a Hearse Goes By by Elizabeth J. Duncan, iTune iBook format  Never Laugh as a Hearse Goes By by Elizabeth J. Duncan, Kobo format

Telemystery: NBC Adapting Harlan Coben's Good for Gone as Television Drama

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

NBC is adapting Harlan Coben's 2003 stand-alone thriller Gone for Good as an hour-long drama. Alexandra Cunningham, who is also writing NBC's reimagining of Murder, She Wrote, is writing the pilot screenplay.

More about the book, below.

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Gone for Good by Harlan Coben

Gone for Good
Harlan Coben
A Suspense Thriller

As a boy, Will Klein had a hero: his older brother, Ken. Then, on a warm suburban night in the Kleins' affluent New Jersey neighborhood, a young woman — a girl Will had once loved — was found brutally murdered in her family's basement. The prime suspect: Ken Klein. With the evidence against him overwhelming, Ken simply vanished. And when his shattered family never heard from Ken again, they were sure he was gone for good.

Now eleven years have passed. Will has found proof that Ken is alive. And this is just the first in a series of stunning revelations as Will is forced to confront startling truths about his brother — and himself. As a violent mystery unwinds around him, Will knows that he must press his search all the way to the end. Because the most powerful surprises are yet to come.

Gone for Good by Harlan Coben, Amazon Kindle format  Gone for Good by Harlan Coben, iTune iBook format  Gone for Good by Harlan Coben, Kobo format

A New MystereBook: Digging Too Deep by Jill Amadio

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 …

Digging Too Deep by Jill Amadio introduces feisty British gossip columnist and amateur sleuth Tosca Trevant.

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Digging Too Deep by Jill Amadio

Digging Too Deep by Jill Amadio
A Tosca Trevant Mystery
Publisher: Mainly Murder Press
Publication Date: October 29, 2013

Death is discovered on an idyllic southern California island when Tosca Trevant is banished to the U.S. at the request of Buckingham Palace.

Idly snooping out of sheer boredom, she stumbles across what she believes to be human remains in a recently widowed music professor's rock garden. Tosca asks a retired U.S. Secret Service agent for help, and by solving the riddle of a coded music score, the two sleuths bring a serial killer to an unexpected end.

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