Friday, February 07, 2014

Salvation, A Playa Luna Romantic Mystery by Sarah Collins, Now at a Special Price

Salvation by Sarah Collins

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Salvation by Sarah Collins, now available at a special price, courtesy of the author.

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 (02/07/2014 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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Salvation by Sarah Collins

Salvation by Sarah Collins
A Playa Luna Romantic Mystery (2nd in series)
Publisher: Sarah Colliins

Visit the warm, sunny beaches of Mexico for a dash of mystery and margaritas …

Megan is looking for a break from too much work and knows just where to go - the beaches of Mexico and the Sea of Cortez. The sun, sand and friends remind her of a side of life she loves, and wants more of. She wants to be … happy.

Handsome and carefree James is enjoying his simple life and staying under the radar. He has found peace and contentment in this paradise … or has he?

An encounter with smugglers raises the stakes and shakes them out of their comfort zone. Will danger bring them together — or force them apart?

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The Barkeep by William Lashner, New in Bookstores in February 2014

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Today's featured paperback original mystery title, scheduled to be published during February 2014 by Thomas & Mercer, is The Barkeep by William Lashner.

For a list of more new paperback mysteries, thrillers, and novels of suspense published this month, visit our Mystery Bookshelf page for February 2014. For hardcover titles, visit New Mysteries for a selection of books published during February 2014.

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The Barkeep by William Lashner

The Barkeep
William Lashner
Series: A Suspense Thriller

Justin Chase is the perfect barkeep, tending bar as he lives his life, in a state of Zen serenity. At least until Birdie Grackle, a yellow-haired, foul-mouthed alcoholic from Texas, walks into his bar, orders a Mojito, and makes a startling confession.

Six years ago Justin's life was ripped apart when he discovered his mother's bludgeoned corpse in the foyer of the family home. Now Justin's father is serving a life sentence and Justin, after a stint in an asylum, drowns his emotions in a pool of inner peace. But when Birdie Grackle claims to be the hit man who murdered Justin's mother for the money, Justin is hurled back to the emotions, the past, and, most frightening of all, the father he tried to leave behind.

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Hollywood Confessions, A Hollywood Headlines Mystery by Gemma Halliday, Now at a Special Price

Hollywood Confessions by Gemma Halliday

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Hollywood Confessions by Gemma Halliday, now available at a special price, courtesy of the author.

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 (02/07/2014 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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Hollywood Confessions by Gemma Halliday

Hollywood Confessions by Gemma Halliday
A Hollywood Headlines Mystery (3rd in series)
Publisher: Gemma Halliday

Allie Quick has high aspirations — much higher than reporting on the latest celebrity gossip for the L.A. Informer, Hollywood's most notorious tabloid. But if she's going to join the ranks of the real reporters, she's going to need a headline worthy story under her belt. Which is just what she gets when the producer of the trashiest reality shows on TV winds up murdered, and Allie convinces her editor, Felix Dunn, that this story has her name written all over it.

Between an aging dance-off judge, a family with sextuplets and triplets, and the star of a little person dating show, Allie has no shortage of reality stars to question. But when she finds herself falling for her prime suspect, Allie's relationship with her editor is suddenly on the rocks, and her life is in danger.

This is one deadline Allie can't afford to miss!

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Where Monsters Dwell by Jørgen Brekke, New in Bookstores in February 2014

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Today's new hardcover mystery title, scheduled to be published during February 2014 by Minotaur Books, is Where Monsters Dwell by Jørgen Brekke.

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

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Where Monsters Dwell by Jørgen Brekke

Where Monsters Dwell
Jørgen Brekke

A murder at the Edgar Allan Poe Museum in Richmond, Virginia, bears a close resemblance to one in Trondheim, Norway. The corpse of the museum curator in Virginia is found flayed in his office by the cleaning staff; the corpse of an archivist at the library in Norway, is found inside a locked vault used to store delicate and rare books.

Richmond homicide detective Felicia Stone and Trondheim police inspector Odd Singsaker find themselves working on similar murder cases, committed the same way, but half a world away. And both murders are somehow connected to a sixteenth century palimpsest book — The Book of John — which appears to be a journal of a serial murderer back in 1529 Norway, a book bound in human skin.

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New Poster for the Supernatural Mystery Thriller Odd Thomas

Odd Thomas (February 2014)

Earlier this week we mentioned a new trailer had been released by Image Entertainment for the supernatural mystery thriller Odd Thomas. Now we have a newer version of the poster for the film (right; click for larger image).

Small-town fry cook Odd Thomas (Anton Yelchin) is an ordinary guy with a paranormal secret: he sees dead people, everywhere. When a creepy stranger shows-up with an entourage of ghostly bodachs — predators who feed on pain and portend mass destruction — Odd knows that his town is in serious trouble. Teaming up with his sweetheart Stormy (Addison Timlin) and the local sheriff (Willem Dafoe), Odd plunges into an epic battle of good vs evil to try to stop a disaster of apocalyptic proportions.

Directed by Stephen Sommers from his own adapted screenplay and based on the novel Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz, Odd Thomas opens in theaters and video-on-demand on February 28, 2014.

The Celtic Conspiracy, A Suspense Thriller by Thore D. Hansen, at a Special Price during February 2014

The Celtic Conspiracy by Thore D. Hansen

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 Celtic Conspiracy by Thore D. Hansen. This Kindle book was listed at $1.99 as of the date and time of this post, Friday, February 07, 2014 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 Celtic Conspiracy by Thore D. Hansen

The Celtic Conspiracy by Thore D. Hansen
A Suspense Thriller
Publisher: AmazonCrossing

In the final days of World War II, an Irish soldier discovers a cache of artifacts in an Austrian cave that threatens to expose long-buried secrets of the Catholic Church. Secrets that prove the Druids of Ireland did not die out; they were systematically exterminated in cold blood. However, the secret will stay buried within the walls of the soldier's home for another fifty years before it is brought to light by his son, a modern-day proponent of the Druids' enlightened, pacifist culture.

Armed with the evidence and the conviction to expose the Church's conspiracy, the soldier's son, a Supreme Court justice forms an unlikely alliance with a healer, a linguist and a Boston attorney to bring the Vatican to trial. As the action races from the corridors of the White House and the United States Supreme Court to Dublin's halls of academia and the secretive back passages in Rome, the Church will stop at nothing to silence the voices of the past.

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A Kindle Countdown Deal: The Hidden Light of Mexico City by Carmen Amato

Kindle Countdown Deal: Limited Time Discounts on Kindle Exclusive eBooks

Amazon Kindle Countdown Deals, limited-time discounts on Kindle-exclusive books.

MystereBooks is pleased to present you with one of today's titles … but take advantage of this deal now as the price will go up to its digital list price soon! (See the countdown clock on the book product page to see how much time remains on this deal.)

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The Hidden Light of Mexico City by Carmen Amato

The Hidden Light of Mexico City by Carmen Amato
A Political Thriller
Publisher: Carmen Amato
Price: $0.99 (as of 02/07/14 01:00 PM ET)

Mexico City attorney Eddo Cortez Castillo's unexpected relationship with housemaid Luz de Maria Alba Mora becomes a dangerous vulnerability when he investigates links between the Minister for Public Security and Mexico's most elusive drug cartel leader. But what Eddo doesn't know is that Luz is trapped at the bottom of Mexico's ladder of inequality, where broken dreams and family poverty have brought her to the breaking point.

As presidential elections near, Eddo's investigation will uncover a political double-cross fueled by blood money and drug cartels. With the help of a secret police network, he'll follow the trail as it twists and turns through a maze of smuggling and money laundering right up to the Mexican border with the United States. There he'll find the beating heart of Mexico's drug culture, where violence buys loyalty, votes are for sale, the odds are against survival, and only a woman whose name means Light of Mary can guide him out.

Luz cannot help Eddo, however, until she finds the courage to confront the social structure she has lived with for so long in Mexico City and dispel the supposed inequality in their relationship. She'll fight a parallel battle of suspense and survival as a soldier in the war being waged in the kitchens of the elite of Mexico City; a silent class war with its own impact on the country. Immigration to the United States may be her best chance for a real life as an artist, but it comes with a higher price than she may be able to pay.

When the lives of Eddo and Luz converge, and the cartels discover his investigation, they will both have to find the courage to survive. If they do, the real battle will have just begun.

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A New MystereBook: Cold Dish by Rick Nichols

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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 February 2014 priced $4.99 or less …

Cold Dish by Rick Nichols is the fifth thriller in this series featuring ex-spy turned private eye John Logan.

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Cold Dish by Rick Nichols

Cold Dish by Rick Nichols
A John Logan Thriller
Publisher: Pro Se Productions
Publication Date: February 06, 2014
Price: $2.99 (as of 02/07/14 12:30 PM ET)

With his home in ruins, his lover in a coma, and his best friend missing, John Logan finds himself injured, alone, and fighting to protect an innocent witness while he works to uncover the truth behind the bombing that has shaken his world.

His search will uncover an old familiar killer, a man whose money and power seems endless. It will take all of Logan's skill and determination to survive.

For how does someone who has nothing fight a man who has everything?

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New Poster for the Crime Drama Crossing Lines Season 2

Crossing Lines (Fall 2014)

A new poster has been released by the producers for the second season of the crime drama Crossing Lines (right; click for larger image). The tagline: "A world without borders needs justice without borders".

Set in the world's most exotic locales, where an elite team of eager cops work to solve the most notorious international crimes, the series stars William Fichtner 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 who hunts down the world's most brutal criminals.

The first season of the series aired on NBC during Summer 2013 (and is now available on DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and Video-on-Demand). Crossing Lines Season 2 is expected to air in Fall 2014.

An Excerpt from The Obedient Assassin by John P. Davidson

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of John P. Davidson
The Obedient Assassin
by John P. Davidson

We are delighted to welcome novelist John P. Davidson to Omnimystery News today.

John's new novel is The Obedient Assassin (Delphinium Books; January 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats), a dark and riveting thriller that reimagines the life and mission of the Spanish nationalist enlisted to murder Leon Trotsky. Based on a true chapter of world history and ten years of research, we are pleased to present an excerpt, the first chaper, from the story of the real-life reluctant soldier and killer, Ramón Mercader — the obedient assassin.

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The Obedient Assassin by John P. Davidson

THE MEN COULD SEE THE CAR COMING ON the road for a long time. It would appear on a rise, then disappear, a black sedan moving through the landscape of white limestone hills. The road was a rough track. Jeeps came that way and trucks, mules, and wagons, but a car was rare.
  It was cold that afternoon, the temperature hovering near freezing. Rafts of slate-gray clouds marched south. As far as one could see, the ground had been stripped of anything that would burn; brush, trees, and even weeds had been cut down or ripped up. Tin cans radiated out from the old farmhouse and the entrenchments dug along the ridge. The smell of rotting garbage and human excrement filled the air. Across the valley, on the opposite hillside, the Loyalist camp looked like stone-age dwellings dug into earth. Occasionally, soldiers the size of ants would appear, and a lone voice would echo through the cold dry air. Or, with a resonant metallic snap, a loudspeaker would come on and one of the Loyalists would drone on about General Franco saving Spain and how the Republican Army was filled with comunistas y maricones — Communists and queers. The sound of gunfire was desultory and usually distant — the pow-pow-pow of a rifle or the staccato of a machine gun.
  Lieutenant Mercader lay huddled on his cot in a low stone shed that stank of sheep. He heard the car arriving, the voices of men talking excitedly. "Es una dama con su joven." It's a lady with a boy.
  Women didn't come to the front, not even peasant women trying to sell food. The lieutenant was cold and exhausted, but he put his feet to the ground and reached for his steel-frame glasses. The shed was filled with gloom, the sound of snoring. When he pulled the tarpaulin from the opening, he saw the Peugeot, elegant despite the crust of white mud, sliding into the farmyard. As he watched, his mother got out of the car. Tall, as tall as most men, she was imposing and inevitable with her shock of white hair. As she walked to the farmhouse, she wrapped a black shawl around her head. She knew the protocol. She would see Commander Contreras first.
  The lieutenant considered going to the car to talk to the little boy, his half-brother, sitting in the back. Instead, he let the tarpaulin drop and returned to his cot to wait, pulling the wool blankets over his boots and up to his chin. The ache of shame lay like a chunk of ice in the pit of his stomach. His face rigid, his eyes moving rapidly from side to side, he thought of the words he would say, the hard truths that must be told. Shivering, listening to one of the junior officers snore, he inserted a hand into his pants to scratch at the lice feasting in his pubic hair.
  After a while, voices came from the farmhouse, the sounds of departure. She was talking to Commander Contreras, saying goodbye. Then, as was inevitable, she stood at the opening to the shed. "Hijo, ven! Es Caridad, tu mama." Son, come! It's Caridad, your mother.
  "Voy," he answered, his voice deep and hoarse.
  With a blanket wrapped around his shoulders, he pushed the tarpaulin aside and stepped out of the shed. He studied her face for signs of grieving and saw the flush in her cheeks from drinking brandy at the commander's fireside.
  "Here," she said, handing him a pack of cigarettes.
  "Where did you get them?"
  "Barcelona."
  "How?"
  She shrugged, refusing to commit.
  "What are you doing here? What do you want?"
  "Is that how you greet me?"
  He didn't answer. The expression on his face did not change.
  "I wanted to see you. We have to talk."
  "About?"
  "I need to tell you about Pablo."
  "I know what happened. What can you possibly say?"
  "We have other things to discuss."
  "What?"
  "Where can we talk? In private?"
  "Not here. In the car?"
  "No, there is the chauffer and Luis."
  "Then come this way. It isn't nice, but nothing is."
  He led her down a path through the farmyard and around the corner of the barn. The men, trying to get out of the north wind and looking for privacy, had been shitting against the wall. So much shit accumulated, Contreras ordered them to find another place. Now the dung was dry, frozen, and relatively odorless. Dead rats hung from a wire fence, a warning to their surviving brethren.
  She snapped open her handbag to withdraw a second pack of cigarettes, offering him one along with a small box of wax matches. He lit hers, then his, taking a deep breath. "This will make my head spin."
  "What is the ration?"
  "Two a day."
  "Keep these as well. There are more in the car."
  Mother and son, they stood in the cold, smoking. Crows cawed in the distance. The black shawl wrapped around her head suggested a peasant woman in mourning, but her back was too straight and there was something innately haughty about the cut of her lips and her prominent cheekbones. She took a deep breath, exhaling audibly through her nostrils. Her eyes drifted over the holes, pocking the plot of ground next to the barn, trying to decipher the mysterious rectilinear pattern, slowly understanding that there had once been an orchard. The soldiers had cut down the trees for firewood, then come back to dig up the stumps to burn, too.
  He turned to face her. "So, tell me about my brother."
  "You said you knew."
  "I said you were wasting your time if that was why you came. But now that you're here, tell me. I want to hear your version."
  Her eyes moved, appraising him, looking for a way past the anger. He was twenty-two, aged by the war, fully a man. His cheeks were hollow, his lips chapped and red. Though dirty and tired, he was handsome with his thick auburn hair. He had her looks, his olive skin shading into the faintest lavender beneath deep green eyes.
  "Tell me," he insisted. "How did they kill him?"
  "It was a disciplinary action. Pablo disobeyed orders. He knew the rules. You don't leave bodies in a public place after a political execution. You never leave a body on the street. What Pablo did was no small thing."
  "They could have warned him."
  "They did. They warned him. He was seeing a woman who belonged to POUM, a suspected Trotskyist. They told him to break it off, but he refused."
  "That was Alicia. He was in love with her."
  "He put himself above the cause."
  "You didn't defend him?"
  "What could I do? I wasn't there. The orders had been given."
  "With all of your connections, all of the strings you pull, you let your comrades make an example of Pablo? You let this happen?"
  She laughed, the silent bitter gesture of a laugh. "I didn't let it happen. You overestimate my power."
  His voice choked as tears stung his eyes.
  "Is it true they strapped him with dynamite? Is it true they marched him in front of a tank? Tell me, is it true?"
  "Yes."
  "They had him run down like a dog. They gave him a sporting chance, then crushed him in the dirt like a miserable cur."
  She nodded.
  "I want to hear it from you."
  "Please, Ramón! This is cruel."
  "He was my brother!"
  "He was my son!"
  He looked away. The wind was blowing; a crow, its black wings ruffling, had landed on the fence to peck at one of the dead rats.
  "The shame. His. Ours. He had to be shitting his pants with terror. And all of his comrades watching!"
  She met his eyes, her own blurring with tears. "You have to understand. He was going to be punished. The decision had been made and I could do nothing. Everyone was watching me, waiting for me to break. But no, I held my head up. All I could control was my own behavior. I made the ultimate sacrifice and kept silent. I proved my loyalty beyond a doubt and now they owe me."
  "What are you doing here? What do you want?"
  She tossed away the end of her cigarette.
  "You know this is a lost cause."
  "If we lose to Franco, we'll be without a country."
  Her chin lifted, indicating the entrenchments. "Those are Spaniards you're shooting at on the opposite side of the valley. They're like you, no different. They're hungry, scratching at their own flea bites, freezing in their own shit. This is a revolution we should have won. This is archaic, rooting in the mud. You don't turn people into revolutionaries by shooting at them. You indoctrinate them. We would have won had it not been for Trotsky, splitting the left, setting the people against each other."
  "I know about Trotsky. You needn't preach to me."
  "You have to understand that the fight has moved on; a bigger war is coming."
  He shuddered, feeling the cold once more. "What do you want from me?"
  Her eyes settled on his. "I have been given an opportunity. I'm leading a mission that will change the course of history. I am second in command. It's a great honor for all women. I've come here with an assignment for you."
  "As you see, I'm engaged in fighting a war."
  "No, you have to listen to me. This is undercover, intelligence. Our orders come directly from Stalin."
  "How did this plum fall into your hands? Is this a reward for your loyalty?"
  "Perhaps in part."
  "Who is first in command?"
  "Colonel Eitingon. Leonid."
  He laughed. "Of course, Eitingon! Hasn't he done enough to us?"
  "What do you mean?"
  "He left you when you were pregnant. I remember your misery."
  "I behaved like a bourgeois girl. He did what he could. He never left us. He helped us. He paid for you to go to school."
  "He abandoned you."
  She winced, shaking her head. "That isn't true."
  "That's his bastard sitting out there in the car."
  "Leonid wanted to stay with me."
  "But he had two wives, two families. Walking out on Papa the way you did, dragging all of us to France, you ruined our family."
  "I had to leave Barcelona. I was dying on Calle Ancha, and I didn't know it."
  "I don't trust you."
  "Ramón, you want to hate me, but we're alike. You have so much to gain, but you must face the truth. We have to think beyond Spain."
  "Without our country we have nothing. We'll be like the Gypsies, the Jews, wandering from place to place."
  "That's why we have to win the bigger war. Ramón, we have to think ahead. I can take you out of all this. Tonight in Barcelona, you will have a hot bath and a good meal. You can see Lena. You'll sleep in a warm bed, and in France…"
  "France?"
  "Yes, Paris. We would leave tomorrow. What I am offering you is something far better than this, perhaps something glorious."
  "What is the assignment?"
  "I can't tell you. Not here. But you will know soon enough. Trust me!"
  He shook his head. "No, I'm sorry. No, never."

Excerpted from the book The Obedient Assassin by John P. Davidson.
Copyright © 2014 by John P. Davidson.
Reprinted with permission of Delphinium Books. All rights reserved.

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John P. Davidson was born and grew up in Fredericksburg, a small ranching community in the Texas Hill Country. He studied economics and history at the University of Texas at Austin then joined the Peace Corps, serving as a Volunteer in Peru where he worked with agricultural coops in the desert south of Lima. Following the Peace Corps, he earned a Master's degree at the University of Texas while working in a community literacy program.

He has held senior editorial positions at Texas Monthly, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, and Vanity Fair. As a freelance writer, he has contributed to GQ, Fortune, Rolling Stone, Harper's, Elle, Preservation, and Mirabella. He received a National Endowment for the Arts grant, the Dobie Paisano Fellowship, and the Penney-Missouri Prize for Excellence in Journalism. He taught English at the Universidad Catolica de Puerto Rico, and has been a guest lecturer at the University of the Americas in Cholula, Mexico. He travels frequently in Latin America and lives in Austin, Texas.

For more information about the author and his work, including the story behind the writing of The Obedient Assassin, please visit his website at JohnPDavidson.com.

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The Obedient Assassin by John P. Davidson

The Obedient Assassin
John P. Davidson
A Novel Based on a True Story

Ramón Mercader was plucked from the front of the Spanish Civil War by the Soviets and conscripted to murder the great intellectual Leon Trotsky, a leader of the Bolshevik Revolution who was exiled in the 1920s for opposing Joseph Stalin.

As Ramón is trained for the task and assumes a new identity, he lives a lush life in Paris, befriending Frida Kahlo and other artists of the time. He falls in love with a left-leaning Jewish woman whom he is ordered to seduce as a means of getting at Trotsky.

From Barcelona to Paris and New York to Mexico City, the group controlling Ramón — including Ramón's mother and her lover — guides the assassin on the inevitable resolution of his grim task as he must penetrate Trotsky's compound.

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The Russian van Gogh by Robert Child is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

The Russian van Gogh by Robert Child

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Russian van Gogh by Robert Child as today's second free mystery ebook (A Monuments Men Thriller; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, February 07, 2014 at 6:45 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.

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The Russian van Gogh by Robert Child

The Russian van Gogh
Robert Child
A Monuments Men Thriller
Publisher: Robert Child

What if the most valuable painting lost in WWII was never lost at all?

What if it were held for decades in a super-secret Russian warehouse. Seized in a German museum outside Berlin by the Red Army Trophy Brigade during the last chaotic hours of WWII the masterpiece by van Gogh, "Painter on the Road to Tarascon", is part of a hidden stash of billions of dollars worth of stolen art the Russians want kept secret.

Chechen terrorist Sergey Karpov now possesses the priceless van Gogh. Karpov former Soviet Army soldier and POW in Afghanistan plans to blackmail Vladimir Putin for leaving him and his men to rot in an Afghan prison after the Soviet pull out.

Karpov's plans to extort the Putin administration are met with an iron fist and he turns to the world stage releasing a shocking tape to the BBC declaring he will burn the van Gogh and other paintings if his ransom is not met.

The van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam posts a $10 million dollar reward for the captured painting's return. And British Secret Service along with WWII stolen art recovery experts, The Monuments Men, all join the hunt.

The Monuments Men, founded at Harvard University, dispatches Harvard Art History Professor and Forensic Art Detective Riley Spenser, the world's leading expert on the paintings of van Gogh to authenticate the painting. If it is truly the lost van Gogh from WWII its value could reach $300 million. Riley teams with British MI6 Agent, Justin Watson, and together speed to Moscow and eventually to the most dangerous city in Russia to find the painting.

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Soundkeeper by Michael Hervey is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Soundkeeper by Michael Hervey

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Soundkeeper by Michael Hervey as today's free mystery ebook (A Hall McCormick Thriller; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, February 07, 2014 at 6:30 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.

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Soundkeeper by Michael Hervey

Soundkeeper
Michael Hervey
A Hall McCormick Thriller
Publisher: Michael Hervey

What started out as an ordinary day for Soundkeeper Gale Pickens takes a dreadful turn when she stops a barge that is polluting the pristine waters off the coast of Charleston. Beaten and left for dead, one of the polluters kidnaps her and she cannot bear to think about her captor's intentions.

Hall McCormick, a reluctant Refuge Enforcement Officer, is learning the ropes in his new job, which he hopes is only temporary while he waits for the marine biologist job he really wants. He is sad that the beautiful young environmentalist he dated briefly has mysteriously disappeared. While pursuing poachers and keeping the shoreline safe for all animals, he finds kills of marine life, due to someone dumping toxic chemicals into Port Royal Sound.

After Gale's boat is found deserted and drifting to sea, will anyone keep searching for her? Will the criminal polluters be caught in time to save Gale's life? Will Hall learn to appreciate his job as much as being a scientist? As he races against time, Hall needs to find Gale's would-be killer before it's too late.

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Mystery Bestsellers for the Week Ending February 07, 2014

Bestselling Crime Fiction: Hardcover Mysteries, Suspense Novels and Thrillers

A list of the top 15 Mystery Hardcover Bestsellers for the week ending February 7th, 2014 has been posted by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books.

We thought that maybe Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn regaining the top spot last week might have been a fluke, but no, it has retained the number one position again this week.

One new title enters the list this week (rank in [brackets]).

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Private L.A. by James Patterson and Mark Sullivan

[8]: Private L.A.
James Patterson and Mark Sullivan
— Jack Morgan, Private (6th)

Thom and Jennifer Harlow are the perfect couple, with three perfect children. They maybe two of the biggest mega movie stars in the world, but they're also great parents, philanthropists and just all-around good people.

When they disappear without a word from their ranch, facts are hard to find. They live behind such a high wall of security and image control that even world-renowned Private Investigator Jack Morgan can't get to the truth. But as Jack keeps probing, secrets sprout thick and fast — and the world's golden couple may emerge as hiding behind a world of desperation and deception that the wildest reality show couldn't begin to unveil. Murder is only the opening scene.

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Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (140207)

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

• The New Release is Dark Parables: Jack and the Sky Kingdom (Collector's Edition).

• The current Catch of the Week is Whispered Secrets: The Story of Tideville, just $2.99 through Sunday, February 09, 2014 only.

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

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Dark Parables: Jack and the Sky Kingdom (Collector's Edition)

The New Release today is Dark Parables: Jack and the Sky Kingdom (Collector's Edition)

The legendary Sky Kingdom suddenly appears and a destructive barrage is unleashed upon an unsuspecting town. Play as the Fairytale Detective and embark on an investigation to rescue the townspeople. In this quest, you will meet Jack — an infamous treasure hunter who shares a secret past with the Kingdom — and discover the tragic history behind the chaos.

This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won't find in the standard version, including: Uncover the legendary Sky Kingdom; Adventure with Jack to rescue his fiancée; Breath-taking storyline and challenging gameplay; Bonus Gameplay — Rumpelstiltskin; and Expertly crafted wallpapers and more!

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

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Whispered Secrets: The Story of Tideville

The current Catch of the Week is Whispered Secrets: The Story of Tideville

You and your son, Tim, recently moved to the small town of Tideville to make a fresh start. One peaceful autumn evening, you arrive home just in time to see Tim vanish into thin air! Armed with only your wits and a cryptic clue about a scientist, you set out to find your son. But you soon learn that Tim was not the first resident of Tideville to disappear … In fact, people have been going missing for years. But who is behind it all? And what do they want? Explore the mysterious past of a sleepy seaside village and unravel the town's dark secret in this stunning 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, February 09, 2014.

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