Monday, January 20, 2014

When Will There Be Good News?, A Jackson Brodie Mystery by Kate Atkinson: Amazon's The Big Deal Promotion

When Will There Be Good News? by Kate Atkinson

Every so often Amazon releases a new selection of Kindle books priced up to 85% off as part of The Big Deal Promotion.

Today's featured mystery, suspense, or thriller title is When Will There Be Good News? by Kate Atkinson. This Kindle book was listed at $2.99 as of the date and time of this post, Monday, January 20, 2014 at 4:00 PM ET, and should be available at this price through Sunday, February 02, 2014.

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When Will There Be Good News? by Kate Atkinson

When Will There Be Good News? by Kate Atkinson
A Jackson Brodie Mystery (3rd in series)
Publisher: Little, Brown

On a hot summer day, Joanna Mason's family slowly wanders home along a country lane. A moment later, Joanna's life is changed forever …

On a dark night thirty years later, ex-detective Jackson Brodie finds himself on a train that is both crowded and late. Lost in his thoughts, he suddenly hears a shocking sound …

At the end of a long day, 16-year-old Reggie is looking forward to watching a little TV. Then a terrifying noise shatters her peaceful evening. Luckily, Reggie makes it a point to be prepared for an emergency …

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Forget Me Knot by Mary Marks, a New 1st in Series Mystery Introducing Martha Rose

Forget Me Knot by Mary Marks, a First in Series Mystery

We are pleased to present you with one of this month's new 1st in Series mysteries: Forget Me Knot by Mary Marks and introducing Martha Rose.

What we know about the character: Martha Rose is an overweight, fifty-something, divorced quilter who lives in the San Fernando Valley.

For more information about her first case, see a synopsis of the book, below.

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Forget Me Knot by Mary Marks

Forget Me Knot by Mary Marks
Series: A Martha Rose, Quilting Mystery
Publisher: Kensington
Format(s): Mass Market Paperback, eBook

Welcome to San Fernando Valley, California, where Martha Rose and her coterie of quilters are enjoying life on the good side of retirement — until murder pulls a stitch out of their plans …

Martha and her besties Lucy and Birdie are set to expand their Quilty Tuesdays by inviting newcomer Claire Terry into their group. Though at forty Claire's a tad younger than their average age, her crafty reputation could perk up their patchwork proceedings, especially as they prepare for the fancy quilt show coming to town.

But when they arrive at Claire's home and find her dead inside the front door, and her exquisite, prize-winning quilts soon missing, Martha is not one to leave a mystery unraveled. Especially if she wants to stop a killer from establishing a deadly pattern …

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Worthy Brown's Daughter by Phillip Margolin, New in Bookstores in January 2014

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Today's new hardcover mystery title, scheduled to be published during January 2014 by Harper, is Worthy Brown's Daughter by Phillip Margolin.

For a list of more new hardcover mysteries published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for January 2014. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of January 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

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Worthy Brown's Daughter by Phillip Margolin

Worthy Brown's Daughter
Phillip Margolin

One of a handful of lawyers in the new state of Oregon, recently widowed Matthew Penny agrees to help Worthy Brown, a newly freed slave, rescue his fifteen year old daughter, Roxanne, from their former master, a powerful Portland lawyer. Worthy's lawsuit sets in motion events that lead to Worthy's arrest for murder and create an agonizing moral dilemma that could send either Worthy or Matthew to the hangman.+++At the same time, hanging judge Jed Tyler, a powerful politician with a barren personal life, becomes infatuated with a beautiful gold-digger who is scheming to murder Benjamin Gillette, Oregon's wealthiest businessman. When Gillette appears to die from natural causes, Sharon Hill produces a forged contract of marriage and Tyler must decide if he will sacrifice his reputation to defend that of the woman who inspired his irrational obsession.+++At Worthy's trial, Matthew saves Worthy by producing a stunning courtroom surprise and his attempt to stop the deadly fortune hunter ends in a violent climax.

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Birdsongs, A Benny James Mystery by Jason Deas, Now at a Special Price

Birdsongs by Jason Deas

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Birdsongs by Jason Deas, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, 3 Day Ranch 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 (01/20/2014 at 2:00 PM ET). Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Birdsongs by Jason Deas

Birdsongs by Jason Deas
A Benny James Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: 3 Day Ranch Press

Fired from the FBI for inadvertently sleeping with the perp in a murder case, Benny James tries to disappear to a houseboat and retirement. Not having what it takes to relax, he starts a service offering discreet investigations. That is until a body is found crucified near his marina. The local police department requests Benny's help and he knows if he can catch the killer, redemption is his. The Chief gives Benny and the department ten days to solve the crimes before he promises to request the help of the FBI.

As the case grows, grabbing national attention, and the murders continue, the media soon fills the normally quiet town. Media goddess, Rachael Martin arrives and adds spice to an already flavorful mix.

A few newcomers straggle in as well. An ex-convict fresh out of prison from a thirty year murder rap slinks in unnoticed with revenge on his mind. Days later, a Greyhound bus delivers a strange young man raised by deaf-mute parents from deep within the Ozark Mountains. An old newspaper clipping and a dark secret pulls him to town.

Whatever is going on has something strange to do with birds. At each murder site, dead birds are displayed in disturbing ways—the killer arranging them as an artist might. All the strange occurrences and unexplained visitors to this quiet town press Benny James to his max as he vehemently struggles to solve the most important case of his life.

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The Constant Gardener, A Suspense Thriller by John le Carré, at a Special Price during January 2014

The Constant Gardener by John le Carré

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 Constant Gardener by John le Carré. This Kindle book was listed at $1.99 as of the date and time of this post, Monday, January 20, 2014 at 1:30 PM ET, and should be available at this price through the end of the month.

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The Constant Gardener by John le Carré

The Constant Gardener by John le Carré
A Suspense Thriller
Publisher: Scribner

The gruesome murder of the young and beautiful Tessa Quayle is discovered near northern Kenya's Lake Turkana, the birthplace of mankind. Her putative African lover and traveling companion, a doctor with one of the aid agencies, has vanished from the scene of the crime. Tessa's much older husband, Justin, a career diplomat at the British High Commission in Nairobi, sets out on a personal odyssey in pursuit of the killers and their motive.

Justin Quayle, amateur gardener and ineffectual bureaucrat, seemingly oblivious to his wife's cause, discovers his own resources and the extraordinary courage of the woman he barely had time to love.

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So Cold the River, A Suspense Thriller by Michael Koryta: Amazon's The Big Deal Promotion

So Cold the River by Michael Koryta

Every so often Amazon releases a new selection of Kindle books priced up to 85% off as part of The Big Deal Promotion.

Today's featured mystery, suspense, or thriller title is So Cold the River by Michael Koryta. This Kindle book was listed at $2.99 as of the date and time of this post, Monday, January 20, 2014 at 1:00 PM ET, and should be available at this price through Sunday, February 02, 2014.

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So Cold the River by Michael Koryta

So Cold the River by Michael Koryta
A Suspense Thriller
Publisher: Little, Brown

It started with a beautiful woman and a challenge. As a gift for her husband, Alyssa Bradford approaches Eric Shaw to make a documentary about her father-in-law, Campbell Bradford, a 95-year-old billionaire whose past is wrapped in mystery. Eric grabs the job even though there are few clues to the man's past — just the name of his hometown and an antique water bottle he's kept his entire life.

In Bradford's hometown, Eric discovers an extraordinary history — a glorious domed hotel where movie stars, presidents, athletes, and mobsters once mingled, and hot springs whose miraculous mineral water cured everything from insomnia to malaria. Neglected for years, the resort has been restored to its former grandeur just in time for Eric's stay.

Just hours after his arrival, Eric experiences a frighteningly vivid vision. As the days pass, the frequency and intensity of his hallucinations increase and draw Eric deeper into the town's dark history. He discovers that something besides the hotel has been restored — a long-forgotten evil that will stop at nothing to regain its lost glory.

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A New MystereBook: Caught Red-Handed by Jan Burke

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 January 2014 priced $4.99 or less …

Caught Red-Handed by Jan Burke is a short story collection by the author of the Irene Kelly mysteries. The character is featured in one of the four stories here.

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Caught Red-Handed by Jan Burke

Caught Red-Handed by Jan Burke
A Short Story Collection
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication Date: January 20, 2014
Price: $1.99 (as of 01/20/14 12:30 PM ET)

"The Privileged": Before Frank Harriman and Irene Kelly got married, Frank was a rookie cop in Bakersfield, California. When he investigates one of the worst types of calls a policeman can get — a bad smell coming from a closed trailer on a hot day — Frank and his training officer are not surprised to find a dead body. But everyone is stunned when the corpse leads to the police chief's downfall …

Also included in this collection: three stories from the author's collection Eighteen.

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Telemystery: Crossing Lines and NYPD Blue, New This Week on DVD

Telemystery, the most complete selection of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series now available or coming soon to DVD

Telemystery, your source for one of the most comprehensive listings of crime drama, amateur sleuth, private investigator, mystery and suspense television series, mini-series and made-for-television movies, now available on or coming soon to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or Video-on-Demand, is profiling two series from our site being released this week.

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Crossing Lines: Season One

Crossing Lines
Season One

Set in exciting and exotic locations this crime drama taps into the charter of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to mandate a special crime unit to investigate serialized crimes that cross over borders, hunt down criminals and bring them to justice. a global FBI is born.

William Fichtner stars as Carl Hickman, a wounded New York cop, pulled from the edge by a group of unlikely saviors, Donald Sutherland as Michel Dorn, an inspector in the International Criminal Court, and Marc Lavoine as Louis Daniel, the head of an elite cross-border police unit charged with hunting down the world's most brutal criminals.

An English-language French and German-produced television series, Crossing Lines aired on NBC during Summer 2013. It has been renewed for a second season.

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NYPD Blue: Season Five

NYPD Blue
Season Five

This groundbreaking and award winning cop series returns with more gritty drama and frenzied New York City action at the 15th precinct.

Season five finds Sipowitz (Dennis Franz) and Simone (Jimmy Smits) dealing with the aftermath of the Joey Salvo Homicide, setting up a rape sting, on the trail of a stripper killer and investigating a murderous home invasion. Meanwhile Medavoy (Gordon Clapp), Martinez (Nicholas Turturro) and Russell (Kim Delaney) uncover a body snatching ring, investigate the murder of a rock n roll manager and look for a man suspected of robbing taxis.

Airing on ABC during the 1997/1998 television season, this fifth season of NYPD Blue continues to tackle cases ripped from the headlines capturing the tumultuous and unpredictable nature of New York City crime fighting.

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Visit the Telemystery website to discover more television mystery series currently available on and coming soon to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or video on demand.

A Conversation with Crime Writer John Foxjohn

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with John Foxjohn
with John Foxjohn

We are delighted to welcome crime writer John Foxjohn to Omnimystery News today.

John's latest book is the true crime tale of a Killer Nurse (Berkley; August 2013 paperback and ebook formats).

We recently had the chance to talk to the author about his books.

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Omnimystery News: Your latest book is true crime, but you've also written a number of mystery and suspense novels.

John Foxjohn
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John Foxjohn: When I first began writing mysteries and suspense, I went with a series — The David Mason series — and I actually started that way by happenstance. The first book I published, Code of Deceit, and few people know this, began with a prologue. People kept telling me that I needed to cut the prologue because it didn't do anything for the book. I was stubborn for a while. The reason: I really loved that prologue. Finally I cut it and then sold the book. But like I said, I liked that prologue, and it became the opening for my second book, Cold Tears.

I have written a series character and stand-alone. In many ways I believe writing series characters are easier than stand-alones. The last five or six books I've written have been stand-alones for a couple of reasons: first, I found that I really enjoy creating different characters. I've read authors — some I really like, who write stand-alones, but they don't really create different characters. They take the same character, give them a different name, put them in a different setting, with different problems, but the character has virtually the same thoughts, desires, needs, everything, that the last one had. I didn't want to do this.

Second, I call some of my novels mysteries and some romantic suspenses. I've never really cared what the book has been classified as, and as I found out, most readers don't either. The only people who do are these national writing organizations. But, it is very difficult to write romance with a series. Romance is based on finding a love of the character's life, going through some traumatic ordeal, and coming out in the end happily ever after. That's hard to pull off with a series.

OMN: It sounds like you prefer to write cross-genre novels.

JF: Without a doubt I write cross-over, but my mysteries are hard-boiled. I don't write cozies or paranormals — at least I never have, and yes, without a doubt, cross-overs are easier to market.

I try never to let a reader ask me what I write. I want to always ask them first what they read. If someone asks me what I write and I tell them romance for instance, and then they say they don't read that. I'm dead in the water with that reader. I can't then say well it has this in it, too.

But if I ask them what they read and they say romance, I can say my book has a lot of romance in it, or vice-versa, and it's true.

OMN: Give us the synopsis of your latest book, Killer Nurse, in a tweet.

JF: Killer Nurse is the most unique crime in history.

OMN: How much of your own personal or professional experience can be found in your books?

JF: All of my experience is in my books. If you look back at most of the really successful writers, you'll find that they are older. Some of that has to do with the fact that it usually takes time to get established. However, a lot of it has to do with life experiences — the more there is, the more they can incorporate into their writing.

OMN: Tell us about your writing process.

JF: Unlike many writers, I get an idea for a character. I fully develop that character as much as possible, and then I go looking for a plot to fit him or her in. I believe that writing fiction is about characterization. Sure the plot is important, but not the most important. I think the plot is best used to fully develop a character.

After that, I fully plot it out. That doesn't mean the plot won't change — it often does, but it changes based on the character. After all, it is his or her story — not mine.

OMN: How do you go about researching the plot points of your books? Any particularly challenging topics? And how does this compare with researching your true crime book, Killer Nurse?

JF: Quite a lot of my books and the information comes from my own personal experience, but not always. Where possible, I consult with experts on different areas. Of course, sometimes that also involved the internet.

I've had two really tough ones and consequently, the result just happens to be two of my favorite books. The first one was my novel, Unbalanced. Although I have an extensive law enforcement background, it involved the cop sider — not the courtroom. Unbalanced involved the courtroom, but also the physiological aspects — mental and legal, of someone who might have been criminally insane.

The second one was Killer Nurse, my first true crime. Seldom do fiction writers attempt a true crime, and there's a really good reason. These buggers are a lot tougher. Not only did I have to learn how to write a true crime, I had to learn all the legal ramifications and legal ways of obtaining information. If that wasn't enough, the Killer Nurse case involved dialysis and medicine. I began the process with not one smidgen of knowledge about it.

I spent three years learning all the ins and outs of all the different aspects.

OMN: When it comes to deciding on where to place the action of your books, how true are you to the setting?

JF: I always set my books in a real place. For the life of me, I can't understand why a writer would want to invent a place and lose on the marketing value of that area.

I honestly try to be as accurate as possible when it comes to the setting of a book. However, I also go by the theory of not letting the facts get in the way of a good story. Of course, since Killer Nurse is a true story — all the settings and people are true.

OMN: What is the best advice — and harshest criticism — you've received as an author?

JF: Just write the book and see what it turns out to be. I think too often writers forget this, and the reason agents and editors won't touch books from non-established writers. It can be fixed if it's written, but if it stays in the writers' head, it can't be fixed.

I was told by someone in my family that I would never be a writer.

OMN: What kinds of questions or feedback do you most enjoy receiving from readers?

JF: I like challenging ones — the ones that make me think.

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

JF: I grew up with the classics and love them. Still read them today. My all time favorite book growing up was Huckleberry Finn. Of course Tom Sawyer followed closely as did Little Women. If it's a classic, I read it — the exception to that is Moby Dick. Never could get through that book.

I went from there to Louis LaMour and others. I am a very eclectic reader. That might be on the reasons Killer Nurse was the sixth different genre I'm published in. Like I said earlier — I more interested in writing a good book — not what someone might call it.

Films and TV are like books to me. A lot depends on the mood I'm in. I go from a good blood and guts to comedy. But a good romantic comedy will always do. Maybe that's one reason Six Days Seven Nights is one of my all time favorites.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests? Have any of these made their way into your books?

JF: I love to work in my flowerbeds, woodwork, watch the Dallas Cowboys, and without a doubt, square dance. So far only the gardening has gotten into a book, but trust me when I say, square dancing won't be long in coming.

OMN: What's next for you?

JF: I have a book coming out Feb. 14, 2014 titled Law of Silence — which is a romantic suspense, but also a mystery/suspense. It's a really good book that I think people are going to really enjoy. After that, I have a mystery suspense titled WHO!

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John Foxjohn grew up in the Pineywoods of East Texas. With little to do but hunt and fish, Foxjohn's environment created an atmosphere that fostered imagination and dreams. After six years in the Army, Foxjohn spent ten years in law enforcement, including a long tour as a homicide detective. After retiring, Foxjohn became a writer, and the first book he wrote was a historical fiction titled The People's Warrior, a book about Crazy Horse.

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

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Killer Nurse by John Foxjohn

Killer Nurse
John Foxjohn


She was hired to nurse them back to health … instead, she took their lives.

For months, the DaVita Dialysis Center in Lufkin, Texas had been baffled by the rising number of deaths and injuries occurring in their clinic. In April alone, they’d rushed thirty-four patients to the hospital. But no one expected such a horrific cause to be behind it all.

Kimberly Clark Saenz was a well-liked licensed vocational nurse at the center. The East Texas nurse was a mother of two, and known for her smiles and the stories she told to help patients pass the time. But on April 28, 2008, witnesses came forward to say that instead of lifesaving medication, they’d seen Saenz adding toxic bleach to IV ports. Turns out, it wasn’t the first time. Once caught, the shocking story of Saenz’s murderous practices began to unravel …

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