Friday, April 25, 2014

The Sacrificial Man, A Suspense Thriller by Ruth Dugdall, Now at a Special Price

The Sacrificial Man by Ruth Dugdall

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Sacrificial Man by Ruth Dugdall, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Arcade Publishing.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $1.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (04/25/2014 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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The Sacrificial Man by Ruth Dugdall

The Sacrificial Man by Ruth Dugdall
A Suspense Thriller
Publisher: Arcade Publishing

Winner of the 2005 CWA Debut Dagger.

What I want to say is that suicide is my choice. No one else is to blame. Man seeks beautiful woman for the journey of a lifetime: Will you help me to die?

When Probation Officer Cate Austin is given her new assignment, she faces the highest-profile case of her career. Alice Mariani is charged with assisted suicide and Cate must recommend a sentence.

Alice insists her story is one of misinterpreted love, forcing those around her to analyse their own lives. Who is to decide what is normal and when does loyalty turn to obsession?

Investigating the loophole that lies between murder and euthanasia, Cate must now meet the woman who agreed to comply with her lover's final request. Shocking revelations expose bitter truths that can no longer be ignored.

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Stolen Remains by Christine Trent, New in Bookstores in April 2014

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Today's featured paperback original mystery title, scheduled to be published during April 2014 by Kensington, is Stolen Remains by Christine Trent.

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

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Stolen Remains by Christine Trent

Stolen Remains
Christine Trent
Series: A Lady of Ashes Mystery

After establishing her reputation as one of London's most highly regarded undertakers, Violet Harper decided to take her practice to the wilds of the American West. But when her mother falls ill, Violet and her husband Samuel are summoned back to England, where her skills are as sought-after as ever. She's honored to undertake the funeral of Anthony Fairmont, the Viscount Raybourn, a close friend of Queen Victoria's who died in suspicious circumstances — but it's difficult to perform her services when his body disappears.

As the viscount's undertaker, all eyes are on Violet as the Fairmonts and Scotland Yard begin the search for his earthly remains. Forced to exhume her latent talents as a sleuth to preserve her good name, Violet's own investigation takes her from servants' quarters, to the halls of Windsor Castle, to the tombs of ancient Egypt — and the Fairmont family's secrets quickly begin to unravel like a mummy's wrappings. But the closer Violet gets to the truth, the closer she gets to becoming the next missing body.

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Open Road Mysteries for $1.99: The Bait, A Christie Opara Mystery by Dorothy Uhnak

Open Road Integrated Media

Open Road has discounted 25 titles to just $1.99 as part of their Mystery Deals promotion to celebrate the Edgar Awards.

Titles include winners, nominees, books by Grand Masters and those receiving special Edgars, and we are pleased to feature one of them, below.

(Price verified on April 25, 2014 as of 3:00 PM ET.)

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The Bait by Dorothy Uhnak

The Bait by Dorothy Uhnak
A Christie Opara Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: Open Road

Winner of the 1969 Edgar Award for Best First Novel.

It begins when New York Police Department Detective Second-Grade Christie Opara arrests a man on the subway for indecent exposure. Within hours, Murray Rogoff, a burly giant, his crazed stare concealed behind thick glasses, is out on bail.

Soon after, the body of a young dancer is found stashed behind the stairway of a Bronx apartment building. The girl was brutally raped and strangled, and a clue links her with two previous murders. The killer takes a signature trophy: a hacked-off lock of the victim’s hair. A few days later, Christie starts to get strange, late-night phone calls. Although Rogoff never spoke when he was in lock-up, the detective’s instincts tell her that Rogoff’s the serial killer they’re hunting. With the reluctant approval of her boss, Assistant District Attorney Casey Reardon, Christie prepares to become the bait of a deadly psychopath.

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Antiques Con by Barbara Allan, New in Bookstores in April 2014

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Today's new hardcover mystery title, scheduled to be published during April 2014 by Kensington, is Antiques Con by Barbara Allan.

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

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Antiques Con by Barbara Allan

Antiques Con
Barbara Allan
Series: Brandy Borne, Trash and Treasures (8th)

Brandy Borne and her drama-queen mom, Vivian, take their antiques show on the road, for an off-Broadway farce mixing mirth and murder. A world away from small-town Serenity, the ditsy duo — chaperoned by their trusty shih tzu, Sushi — arrive in the Big Apple, blissfully unaware that they will soon cross paths with a rotten-to-the-core killer.

As the dynamic dames descend upon a comic-book convention — to sell a rare 1940s Superman drawing — Vivian makes a show of keeping the valuable sketch locked to her wrist in a briefcase. When an intruder breaks into their hotel suite, they naturally suspect a felonious fan, over-eager to acquire their artwork.

But this not-so-super villain proves less interested in the Man of Steel than in stealing a man's life, as Brandy and Mother stumble onto a murder victim impaled by a pen-shaped award. Suspects ranging from comic-book collectors to crime kingpins lead Brandy and Mother on a merry madcap Manhattan misadventure, taking them from convention hall to strip joint, from retirement home to precinct lock-up. Has the con been conned by a killer? If so, only Brandy, Mother and Sushi can stop this fatally foul funny-book fiend.

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Poster, Trailer for the Suspense Thriller Night Moves

Night Moves (May 2014)

A week or so ago a new trailer was released by Cinedigm for the suspense thriller Night Moves (embedded, below).

Three radical environmentalists — played by Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning and Peter Sarsgaard — plot the explosion of a hydroelectric dam, the symbol of the energy-sucking, resource-devouring industrial culture they despise.

Directed by Kelly Reichardt from her original screenplay co-written with Jonathan Raymond, Night Moves opens in theaters May 30, 2014.

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Swimming with Sharks, A Wall Street Thriller by Nele Neuhaus, at a Special Price during April 2014

Swimming with Sharks by Nele Neuhaus

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 Swimming with Sharks by Nele Neuhaus. This Kindle book was listed at $1.99 as of the date and time of this post, Friday, April 25, 2014 at 1:30 PM ET, and should be available at this price through the end of the month.

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Swimming with Sharks by Nele Neuhaus

Swimming with Sharks by Nele Neuhaus
A Wall Street Thriller
Publisher: AmazonCrossing

Ambitious, brilliant, and beautiful, Alex Sondheim is the undisputed star of Wall Street — and she knows it. So it comes as no surprise when Levy Manhattan Investments taps her to take their prestigious firm to the next level. She can name her price, but can she live up to their expectations?

Because behind the glittering facade of luxury offices, five-star dinners, and million-dollar investments hides the firm's true power player: a deadly criminal cartel. Caught up in a steamy relationship with handsome real-estate mogul Sergio Vitali, Alex is blind to the danger — until an assassination attempt against the city's crusading mayor claims the lives of three innocent people. To protect the city's people and save herself, she'll have to put everything on the line: her job, her reputation … and her life.

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Gone with the Win, A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery by Mary Daheim, Now at a Special Price

Gone with the Win by Mary Daheim

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Gone with the Win by Mary Daheim, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, William Morrow.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $1.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (04/25/2014 at 1:00 PM ET). Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Gone with the Win by Mary Daheim

Gone with the Win by Mary Daheim
A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery (23rd in series)
Publisher: William Morrow

Flynn has vowed never ever to find a dead body again (at least not for a while). But despite warnings from Cousin Renie, she can't turn down a suspicious guest reservation from Mary Smith of New York City. There must be many real Mary Smiths, especially in a place as big as NYC.

Unfortunately, Judith already knows the woman who shows up at Hillside Manor. She's none other than Ruby Tooms, the world-weary barmaid the cousins met at Oktoberfest in Little Bavaria. Fearing that Judith wouldn't accept her reservation if she used her real name, Ruby arrives with some unexpected baggage — a cold case she dumps on Hillside Manor's Persian carpet. Ruby's mother was strangled after she divorced Jimmy Tooms, Ruby's father. Jimmy was in the clear, behind bars at the time for stealing Judith's wallet when Dan McMonigle's ill-fated Meat & Mingle Café went bust. Ruby wants to know if Judith can use her sleuthing skills to finger a murderer from fifteen years ago.

Judith is about to say no when her husband, Joe Flynn, tells her that the homicide case was his former partner and old pal Woody Price's first murder investigation. Now the game is afoot, and for once Joe is more than willing to help his wife turn a cold case into a hot chase in pursuit of a long-ago killer.

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A New MystereBook: Betrayal at Angkor Wat by Rocky Cole

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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 April 2014 priced $4.99 or less …

Betrayal at Angkor Wat by Rocky Cole introduces Alex Asher, a contract operative for the CIA and MI6 with a reputation for getting dirty jobs done cleanly.

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Betrayal at Angkor Wat by Rocky Cole

Betrayal at Angkor Wat by Rocky Cole
An Alex Asher Novel
Publisher: Beckerman North Shore Press
Publication Date: April 23, 2014
Price: $0.99 (as of 04/25/14 12:30 PM ET)

When Alex Asher is called to London by his CIA control officer, a man he knows only as Nero, Asher believes he has a straightforward and simple mission: Stop an assassination before it can happen.

Yet what begins as a simple mission to disrupt a kidnapping quickly becomes a fight for survival. Betrayal at Angkor Wat is a fast paced espionage thriller where nothing is as it seems and the stakes are the highest you can play for: your own life. In the espionage game, things are never easy, and one wrong move can get you killed.

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Nominees for the 2014 CrimeFest Awards Announced

CrimeFest

The nominees for the 2014 CrimeFest Awards have been announced by the convention's organizers. The winners will be announced at a Gala Dinner on Saturday, May 17th in Bristol.

Sounds of Crime Award (for the best unabridged crime audiobook first published in the UK in 2013 in both printed and audio formats) …

Broken Homes by Ben Aaronovitch; Read by Kobna Holdbrook-Smith (Orion Audio)
A Delicate Truth by John le Carré; Read by John le Carré (Penguin)
The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith; Read by Robert Glenister (Hachette Audio)
Dead Man's Time by Peter James; Read by Daniel Weyman (Macmillan Audio)
The Chessmen by Peter May; Read by Peter Forbes (Quercus)
Natural Causes by James Oswald; Read by Ian Hanmore (Penguin)

Last Laugh Award (for the best humorous crime novel first published in the British Isles in 2013) …

Fire and Brimstone by Colin Bateman (Headline)
Speaking from Among the Bones by Alan Bradley (Orion)
The Axe Factor by Colin Cotterill (Quercus)
A Calamitous Chinese Killing by Shamini Flint (Little, Brown)
Bad Monkey by Carl Hiaasen (Little, Brown)
A Little Murder by Suzette A. Hill (Allison & Busby)
Norwegian by Night by Derek B. Miller (Faber and Faber)
The Sound of One Hand Killing by Teresa Solana (Bitter Lemon Press)

eDunnit Award (for the best crime fiction ebook first published in both hardcopy and in electronic format in the British Isles in 2013) …

The Beauty of Murder by A.K. Benedict (Orion)
Sandrine by Thomas H. Cook (Head of Zeus)
Claire DeWitt and the Bohemian Highway by Sara Gran (Faber and Faber)
Under a Silent Moon by Elizabeth Haynes (Sphere)
Cross and Burn by Val McDermid (Sphere)
Norwegian by Night by Derek B. Miller (Faber and Faber)
The Red Road by Denise Mina (Orion)
Sign of the Cross by Thomas Mogford (Bloomsbury)
The Double by George Pelecanos (Orion)
The Feast of Artemis by Anne Zouroudi (Bloomsbury)

A Conversation with Crime Writer Preston Lang

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Preston Lang
with Preston Lang

We are delighted to welcome novelist Preston Lang to Omnimystery News today.

Preston's debut crime novel is The Carrier (280 Steps; March 2014 ebook format) and we recently had the opportunity to talk to the author about his new book.

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Omnimystery News: How do you know if the book you're writing will be a stand-alone or one of a series?

Preston Lang: If the main character is just an average guy who gets caught up in serious trouble, it can be hard to make a series — why is it that every time you go out to buy a pack of cigarettes you get involved in an 80,000 word caper?

If the main character is a detective or an investigative reporter and doesn't die at the end of the book, why not give her another chance?

OMN: Into what genre would you place The Carrier?

PL: Crime novel feels about right for this one. It lets people know there will probably be a plot and law breaking with very few postmodern shenanigans. Maybe you lose those who think genre fiction is silly. I'm all right with that as long as a few people have a good time.

OMN: How much of your own personal or professional experience have you included in the book?

PL: A friend of mine brought an owl into a diner once. That made it into the novel in an oblique way. I asked my friend why he thought it was a good idea to bring an owl into a diner. He told me, "Man, owls got to eat too, right?" Of course, they didn't serve his owl. No one's going to serve an owl. I haven't heard from him in a while.

Other episodes, statements, and personality tics may come from real life, but The Carrier is very much a work of fiction.

OMN: Tell us where we might find you writing.

PL: I usually write on a computer while sitting on the couch, but I also write with pen and paper on subways and in pizza parlors and on park benches. I like quiet, but I can write in the middle of a busy room if I have to.

OMN: What was your most exciting topic to research for your books?

PL: I may end up with a carnival fan dancer in an upcoming novel. The research into that was enlightening. Fan dancers tended to be the most highly educated members of any carnival, the majority of them had at least a master's degree. Paradoxically many municipalities considered fan dancers a danger to the minds of young people.

Ring toss is the only game that isn't rigged. Don't let them guess your weight — no good can come from that.

OMN: How important is setting to the story?

PL: My settings are more or less real, but I certainly take liberties — if you put a donut shop on 75th street it doesn't turn the book into alternate history. I've invented a small university and a highway rest stop, but I hope the flow of a college town on a busy Tuesday night and the still corruptibility of a nearly empty diner are preserved.

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

PL: I like music a lot, so my characters listen to the radio and sing to themselves. I'm sure I'll have musicians who are up to no good in a book fairly soon.

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

PL: I think Hemmingway said always leave something to write for the next day. This has been useful advice. I think he also said something along the lines of "You must kill a bull, make love to an immoral woman, and unman a sailor." This has been less useful to me.

The harshest criticism I've received is simply, "I can't finish this. It's not interesting." Harsh, but useful.

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I am a crime writer and thus I am also …".

PL: If you are crime writer you are probably depraved.

Yeah, I know authors make things up — I think that's what fiction means. Still, with the best crime writers I always assume they are genuinely corrupt beyond any hope of redemption. You can write in your bio that you're actually a sweet and decent family man who likes collecting seashells, but I wouldn't turn my back on you for a second.

You go snorkeling with Jim Thompson, I'm going to stay on the beach and read.

OMN: Tell us a little more about the book's cover.

PL: The cover was designed by a woman named Risa Rodil. I had nothing to do with it, but I think it's fantastic — a nod to Saul Bass but fresh and original.

OMN: What kind of feedback do you like receiving from your readers?

PL: Before the manuscript is finalized, I like very specific feedback — why does she say nutmeg? How can he talk to his pharmacist in chapter 19 when he died in chapter 14? The gestation period of the hippopotamus is 18 months, for real?

Once it's set in stone, I like to hear crazy theories people have. It doesn't belong to me anymore.

OMN: If The Carrier were to be adapted for television or film, who do you see playing the key roles?

PL: Hadn't really thought about this while writing, but I think Ken Jeong would be an excellent Danny Chin. Then cast the rest of it with other actors from Community. I would like to see that happen.

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

PL: One of my favorites as child was Andy and Willie Super Sleuths by Lee Sheridan Cox. I still think it's a terrific book and have a hard time believing it's not better known. Cox was an English Lit professor, an expert in Shakespeare and Milton, who wrote exactly one detective novel for fifth graders. She died last year and is greatly missed.

At about the same time I read a lot of Raymond Smullyan's books, which were essentially logic games disguised as stories. They would sometimes hurt my brain, but I loved working through them.

Early reading leaves a mark, definitely.

OMN: What do you read now for pleasure?

PL: I've certainly read all the really obvious (and brilliant) suspects in crime fiction: Cain, Hammett, Thompson, Stark/Westlake, Leonard … could certainly list many more. Lately I've been reading quite a few of the novels of Harry Whittington, who wrote insane pulp at an even more insane pace in the 50s and 60s.

As for writers who are (I hope) not dead, I've recently enjoyed Hell on Church Street by Jake Hinkson and City of Heretics by Heath Lowrance.
I also like a lot of what is sometimes called serious literature.

OMN: Do you have any favorite literary characters?

PL: I've always liked Adolphus Crosbie from Trollope's The Small House at Allington. He's a perfect composite of Adolph Hitler and Bing Crosby — smooth, easy going charmer and ruthless invader — yet he was created more than 20 years before either man was born.

Masha from The Seagull is also a favorite, and her answer to the question "Why do you always wear black?" would have been the perfect opening to a noir. I guess it works well for Chekov's purposes too.

OMN: Give us a Top 5 list on any topic.

PL: Top 5 English words derived from Portuguese: savvy, tapioca, breeze, fetish, albino.

OMN: What's next for you?

PL: More books. I've got two and half done, and a few other ideas set to go. There are insurance scams, depraved carnies, and maybe a period piece about jazz musicians. I've also got an idea for a series about an amoral Canadian private detective in America based in large part on my wife.

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Preston Lang has written a number of plays, stories and articles, and has worked as a mathematics instructor, a census taker, a furniture mover, and a lounge pianist. He lives in NYC. The Carrier is his first published novel.

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The Carrier by Preston Lang

The Carrier
Preston Lang

A drug courier gets held up by a sultry-voiced girl he picks up in a roadside bar. Throw in a sinister brother, bosses, a fast talking sex-offender and his oversized neighbor, a gum-loving Puerto Rican girl, stalks of corn and bars of gold …

It's a bad idea for a drug courier to pick up strange women in roadside bars. Cyril learns this lesson when the girl he brings back to his motel room points a gun at him.

But Willow isn't the only one after the goods that Cyril's been hired to pick up. A fast talking sex-offender and his oversized neighbor are also on the trail, as is Cyril's sinister brother, Duane.

Willow and Cyril soon form an uneasy alliance based on necessity, lust, and the desire for a quick payday. But with so many dangerous players giving chase, will they nab their package?

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Seven Ways to Die by William Diehl is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Seven Ways to Die by William Diehl

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Seven Ways to Die by William Diehl as today's fourth free mystery ebook (A Crime Thriller; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, April 25, 2014 at 7:15 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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Seven Ways to Die by William Diehl

Seven Ways to Die
William Diehl
A Crime Thriller
Publisher: AEI/Story Merchant Books

There are seven basic ways to die. In 1969 Dr. John C. Cavanaugh catalogued them all in his Primer of Forensic Pathology —Case Studies for the Novice M.E. Micah Cody is a 30-something NYPD captain of homicide, who's founded a special unit known as TAZ with city-wide license to take over any investigation at all, with special focus on serial killers. Now its ultimate challenge is on the loose in Manhattan, with three victims already whose causes of death seem like intentional defiance of TAZ's existence — and four to go in four deadly days leading up to Halloween. Chronicling it all with great amusement is the Capote-like award-winning crime writer Ward Hamilton who, egged on by his sexually voracious socialite bedmate, is determined to bring TAZ to its knees journalistically.

Captain Micah Cody's Nez Perce name is "Youngest Wolf" from his ability to communicate with the animals and read nature's signs. As all hell is breaking loose in Manhattan, the wolves in Central Park howl, the peregrine falcons shriek their warnings — and Micah is listening.

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The Last Moriarty by Charles Veley is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

The Last Moriarty by Charles Veley

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Last Moriarty by Charles Veley as today's third free mystery ebook (A Sherlock Holmes Thriller; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, April 25, 2014 at 7:00 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 Last Moriarty by Charles Veley

The Last Moriarty
Charles Veley
A Sherlock Holmes Thriller
Publisher: Charles Veley

A lovely young American actress from the D'Oyly Carte Opera Troupe comes to 221B Baker Street on a cold November morning, desperately seeking assistance from Sherlock Holmes. Inexplicably, Holmes agrees to help, even though the Prime Minister of England and his cabinet need Holmes to solve a murder case that could threaten a high-stakes meeting with John D. Rockefeller and J. P. Morgan.

The clock is ticking. Holmes will need all his physical and deductive powers to preserve innocent lives and prevent political and economic chaos on both sides of the Atlantic. Yet even Holmes cannot foresee how much the ultimate outcome will depend on a mother's sacrifice, a daughter's hopes, and on the true identity of the last Moriarty.

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First One Down by R. J. Belle is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

First One Down by R. J. Belle

MystereBooks is pleased to feature First One Down by R. J. Belle as today's second free mystery ebook (A Paul Sutton Novel; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, April 25, 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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First One Down by R. J. Belle

First One Down
R. J. Belle
A Paul Sutton Novel
Publisher: R. J. Belle Books

Do you ever wonder where the line is between dark and light? Do you believe the brightest light can be pulled into the depths of darkness? Do you believe that the blackest soul can find their way into the light?

It took Detective Paul Sutton exactly eleven days to know that retirement wasn't going to work out for him. Eleven days to know that he could not put this last case, the only case of his career that he was unable to solve, down. Watching it grow cold and forgotten by everyone except himself and the deceased's husband, Sutton fought hard against the urge to work it on his own. He thought he could let it go, but he was wrong, dead wrong. Now, back on the job as a Cold Case Detective, Sutton is given another chance to solve the case that has tormented him for almost two years.

Kali Hanson is dealing with her own special type of torment as she attempts to navigate a tangled web of deceit where the monsters wear masks of light and the darkness lurking inside a person is impossible to recognize from the outside. How does a girl who has everything going for her find herself in the middle of a deadly puzzle, forced to witness those she loves most commit acts of ultimate betrayal - a puzzle where boundaries blur and the difference between truth and lies is indiscernible?

Sutton is in a race against the clock to find a missing girl who may be the key. He will put it all on the line to make sure this monster doesn't get the chance to kill again. Will he be too late, and is a physical death the only death one can suffer? Even if he saves her, will her life ever be the same?

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Nine Lives by Tom Barber is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Nine Lives by Tom Barber

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Nine Lives by Tom Barber as today's free mystery ebook (A Sam Archer Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, April 25, 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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Nine Lives by Tom Barber

Nine Lives
Tom Barber
A Sam Archer Mystery
Publisher: Tom Barber

It's New Year's Eve. A major terrorist cell is planning a series of attacks across London over the next forty-eight hours. The government has surveillance on the group, a man undercover, and prepare to move in, to take out the terrorists before they can strike. But they lose contact with their inside man. And the cell vanishes into thin air, dispersing into the streets, armed and intent on completing their assault on London. The best Counter-Terrorist teams in the country are told to take them down before it's too late.

Nine terrorists. Nine lives.

The Armed Response Unit is one of these teams. Efficient and ruthless, the task force is ordered to locate the leader of the cell. As they hunt him down, they begin to realise that this is far bigger than any of them could ever have imagined. Bombings, rocket attacks, betrayal and a series of unexpected and shocking twists leave the ARU fighting to stay alive.

There's Archer, the youngest member of the team, keen to prove himself and justify his spot on the task force. His best friend, Chalky, who is forced to fight both the terrorists and his own demons. Porter, Deakins and Fox, tough and experienced men who've never dealt with anything of this magnitude. And Mac, their sergeant, who must make the quickest of decisions and lead his men against the invisible enemy.

As events unfold, other people are drawn into the danger. The Prime Minister, desperately trying to find a solution and protect the capital. A mysterious female Mossad agent, who appears out of nowhere and joins the fight against the cell. Two Special Agents from the DEA, one of whom was a member of the SEAL team that stormed Osama Bin Laden's compound and who for some reason is struggling with the memory. And the vicious, powerful leader of a Middle Eastern drug cartel, who operates in the shadows and is somehow connected to the terrorists.

With crowds all over London celebrating the New Year, and with nine terrorists somewhere amongst them, the Armed Response Unit is faced with the most dangerous night of their lives. As the savage, shocking plans of the enemy are fully revealed, the ARU officers are faced with the ultimate question.

How many times can a man cheat Death before Death evens the score?

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Second Grave on the Left by Darynda Jones

Second Grave on the Left
Darynda Jones
A Charlotte "Charley" Davidson Mystery
St. Martin's Press

When Charley Davidson and Cookie (her best friend/receptionist) have to track down a missing woman, the case is not quite as open and shut as they anticipate. A friend of Cookie's named Mimi disappeared five days earlier. This friend then sends Cookie a cryptic message telling them to meet her at a nearby coffee shop. The coffee is brewing, but Mimi's still missing. There is, however, a clue left on the bathroom wall: a woman's name, scribbled by Mimi. Mimi's husband explains that his wife had been acting strange since she found out an old friend of hers from high school had been murdered a couple weeks prior. The same woman Mimi had named in her message.

Meanwhile, Reyes Alexander Farrow (otherwise known as the Son of Satan. Yes. Literally) has left his corporeal body and is haunting Charley. He's left his body because he's being tortured by demons who want to lure Charley closer. But Reyes can't let that happen. Because if the demons get to Charley, they'll have a portal to heaven. And if they have a portal to heaven … well, let's just say it wouldn't be pretty. Can Charley handle hot nights with Reyes and even hotter days tracking down a missing woman? Can she keep those she loves out of harm's way? And is there enough coffee and chocolate in the world to fuel her as she does?

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