Tuesday, May 06, 2014

New from Witness Impulse: The Playroom by Frances Fyfield

Witness Impulse, Original Suspense the Thriller eBooks

Every week, Witness Impulse — an imprint of William Morrow — releases new suspense and thriller digital originals, typically priced at just $2.99 each.

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The Playroom by Frances Fyfield

The Playroom by Frances Fyfield
A Psychological Thriller
Publisher: Witness Impulse
Publication Date: May 06, 2014
Price: $2.99 (as of 05/06/14 12:30 PM ET)

Katherine and David have the perfect life: they are beautiful, rich, debonair, and gifted. But cracks begin to form beneath the smooth exterior when David suspects that one of their two children is not his. There is no other reason why chubby, petulant Jeanetta does not conform to David's standards of perfection and order.

Soon, David's mood swings become more violent and irrational. In an attempt to exercise some control over his world, he sends Jeanetta to the playroom … and locks the door.

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Acorn TV Adds 10 New Programs to its Streaming Service, including Midsomer Murders Set 24

Acorn TV

Acorn TV announced this week that it has added 10 new programs to its streaming line-up, including a couple of interest to fans of mystery television.

The exclusive US debut of Midsomer Murders Set 24 is now available on Acorn TV. Neil Dudgeon stars as the capable Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby, with Jason Hughes as his earnest, efficient protégé, Detective Sergeant Ben Jones, in three feature-length episodes: "Written in the Stars", "The Sicilian Defence", and "Schooled in Murder".

Also, an adaptation of Wilkie Collins's Victorian mystery The Woman in White is now available. Starring Tara Fitzgerald, Justine Waddell, Andrew Lincoln, Ian Richardson and Simon Callow, the 1997 production was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Drama Serial, winning in two other categories.

An Excerpt from The Disposables by David Putnam

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of David Putnam
The Disposables
by David Putnam

We are delighted to welcome author David Putnam to Omnimystery News today.

David's new crime novel is The Disposables (Oceanview Publishing; May 2014 hardcover and ebook formats), and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt, the first two chapters.

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The Disposables by David Putnam

THE BELL ABOVE THE DOOR JANGLED. I looked up from the open Wall Street Journal on the scarred, grimy counter. A kid came in with a brisk blast of Southern California winter, his ball cap skewed on his head, pulled down over the top of his hoodie. He was black with dark skin that made him difficult to recognize under the navy-blue sweatshirt hood. Both hands were in his pockets.
  The kid was about to die.
  I was helpless. Knew I couldn't save him. I looked out the window in between the discount posters advertising cigarettes and cheap twelve packs of generic beer. The street appeared normal for a late Saturday night, pedestrians, cars all going about their business on Long Beach Boulevard, nothing out of the ordinary. Yet I knew they were out there, sensed it.
  The only customer who'd come in before the kid was a small Asian gal, her hair cut in a pageboy and streaked with dark maroon. She'd put a Big Hunk candy bar on the counter and tried to catch my attention as I watched the kid saunter to the back by the walk-in refrigerator and disappear behind the Doritos rack. I'd told the overtly greed-driven Mr. Cho too many times to move the rack just for this particular problem.
  "Gimme a bottle of that Hpnotiq vodka and some Virginia Slims one hundreds."
  I pulled my eyes away from the kid to look at her. She was barely sixteen, hidden behind makeup, piercings, and some hard years on the street. She had potential to be a real beauty. I rang her up quickly, justifying the minor law violation — selling alcohol to a minor — in order to get her out of the store. It hurt to do it, went against everything I had worked for since I got out. I tried to put the guilt aside and concentrate on saving the boy's life. When the door closed, the bell had not finished its little jangle before he came at the counter in a rush. The gun out, turned sideways like in the gangsta videos.
  I put my hands up. I searched for his eyes. When I found them, they were wild, out of control. As calm as I could, I said, "Listen. Just listen to me, okay?" There wasn't time to make him understand.
  He jabbed the air with the gun. "Put the money in the bag. Now, Pops, before I blow a big hole in that ugly face."
  The gun came up close enough to smell the oil and burnt cordite from within the huge round hole of the barrel. I moved slowly, opened the cash register, and carefully put the folding money in a small, brown paper bag usually reserved for pint bottles of liquor. "You can have it all. But you have to listen to me. They're out there waiting for you. You step out that door, and they won't give you any warning, none at all. They won't give you one chance in hell. They'll blast you right out of those designer kicks. You understand what I'm sayin'? I'm on your side."
  "Shut up, old man. Just shut up. You think I'm some kinda fool or somethin'?"
  "You need to listen to what I'm telling you. This is for real. Two steps out that door, and there won't be any second chances."
  His jitters went to full vibration. His eyes flitted from the window several times then back to me as he wrapped his fried brain around it. His tongue whipped out and wet his lips again and again. The dope made him that way. He was a dope fiend, a sketcher jonesing for some crystal meth, desperate, ready to do anything it took.
  "That's all you got? You got more under the counter, don't ya? Give it to me." He again jabbed the gun at the air. It went off accidentally, blasting a shelf of Old Granddad whiskey to the right, less than a foot away. The concussion from the muzzle blast bounced off my flesh. I dropped and crawled. Glass shrapnel punctured my palms and knees. The alcohol burned hot.
  Two more explosions.
  Bottles shattered and fell on my head, raining down glass and wet liquor.
  There came a long pause in the noise, the calm in the center of the violence. I froze to listen. Sticky sweet liquor dribbled off the shelves as I held my breath, waiting for his footfalls to track me down, to fire one last shot, to silence the only witness. I thought of my girl, how much I loved her, how much I'd miss her, how I had been remiss in telling her so. I thought of all the kids stashed over at Dad's place and who would take care of them if I were gone.
  Clump, clump. Two long foot strides. The bell jangled. I closed my eyes still holding my breath, knew the next sequence of events. Outside came the muffled yells, "Freeze. Police." The words punctuated by shotgun blasts. Lead pellets shattered the front window of Mr. Cho's cherished moneymaking store.
  I got up, brushed my hands on my apron, streaking it with blood, and walked like an automaton to the door. The bell jangled as I went out.

CHAPTER TWO

  "You," they yelled at me. "Police, get on the ground. Get on the ground right now."
  I stared down at the dead kid, the meth freak rolled up against the store wall like so much dirty laundry, the gun still in his hand, the paper bag of money soaking up the thick, red blood that ran from a massive chest wound. I'd done this. This was my fault. They'd been out there waiting, these hunters of men, waiting, watching me. The dead kid, in their vernacular was "collateral damage," icing on their cake.
  The yelling grew louder.
  People rushed in.
  "I said get down, asshole." The butt-stroke from the shotgun turned the night a bright flash of white and the air too thin to breathe. I went to my knees. The second blow hit my kidneys. Face first, I fell onto the sidewalk pocked with smashed-flat gum and cigarette butts. Someone jumped on my back, wrenched my hands behind me, and cuffed them.
  Police radios squawked. Sirens rolled up the street.
  I turned my head and saw the kid's vacant eyes, empty, wasted. The eyes of Derek Sams even though I was smarter than that and knew it wasn't Derek. No way it could be. Derek had been dead a long time. My voice hoarse, "You could have given him a chance. He would've surrendered."
  "Shut your pie hole."
  "You didn't even give him a chance. He would've put his gun down."
  The boot came from off to the side, a fleeting shadow in a long, wide arc, aimed to broadside my face. I flinched defensively, only not far enough. My head exploded for a second time.
  "What'd I tell you, asshole?" The words came as an echo in water that warbled and vibrated in the unkicked ear.
  Gradually, the world came back into sharp focus. I realized what I had in my pocket and went absolutely still. I didn't want to provoke them further. I couldn't afford to. But it was already too late, they had me cold. There was no reason to believe, that under the circumstances, they wouldn't search me.
  Two men moved in, stood close, their shoes a foot away, men evaluating the scene. "You capped two of them?"
  "No, he ran out into our crime scene and refused to follow orders."
  "So you capped him?"
  "No, he resisted. We had to put the boot to him. No big deal. This is all good. It was a clean shoot. The puke had a gun in his hand. Look."
  "Clean, right? So you got it all on video?" The other man remained silent.
  "Ah, man, tell me you got it on tape."
  "The video broke."
  "Sure it did. Here's the lieutenant. Shut your face and let me handle it."
  A third man walked up. "I heard the call and was in the area."
  A voice, one I recognized, one that made me want to shrivel down into the crack in the sidewalk.
  "Whatta ya got?"
  "Two-eleven, armed, came out of the store like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. He was ordered to stop. He didn't comply and we had to put him down."
  "You got video?"
  "No, the machine malfunctioned."
  "Ya, right, how many times you think they're going to buy that one." The lieutenant paused. His shoes took a couple of steps back. "Hey, this is Sammy's Market Number II. Who's this dude?" The lieutenant nudged me with his toe.
  The thug cop spoke up, "Sir, he came out of the store into our crime scene and —"
  "Knock off the party line. I'm not some paper-pushing bean counter from downtown. I know what time it is. Get him up."
  Two sets of strong hands helped me to my feet. The thug cop, who'd put the boot to me, had a flat, white face, blue, deep-set eyes, and buzz-cut white-blond hair. His shoulders were humped with muscle. He was nervous and flexed them again and again as if at any moment he would reenter the ring for round two. He was still pumped with adrenaline and had not yet registered the cold evening. He wore a t-shirt and jeans and a shoulder holster with his Los Angeles County Sheriff's badge clipped to it.
  I kept my head bowed. Robby Wicks, the lieutenant, leaned down to try and see my face, my one good eye, not swollen shut from the kick. "Ya, I thought it was you. Hey, Bruno, what's goin' down?"
  The thug cop was stunned. "You know this asshole, Lieutenant?"
  "That's right, and you call him an asshole again, I'll bust you back to working the cell blocks at Men's Central Jail. Take those cuffs off. You okay, Bruno? You want to file a complaint against this guy?"
  I didn't know how to take his congeniality after what had happened the last time we met. He acted as if nothing had come between us.
  My right eye was swollen shut and the other watered, blurring everything. I didn't say anything and rubbed my wrists, then daubed the eye with a sleeve.
  The thug cop was angry. "Man, that ain't right. We didn't do anything we didn't have to, that we weren't forced to do. It was his fault. This was all by the book."
  Robby Wicks said, "We'll never know for sure, now will we? Not since your video recorder just happened to malfunction."
  "Bruno, say the word, and I'll start the paper on this one, do it myself."
  I looked down at the dead kid pushed up against the wall of a shitty little market on a dirty sidewalk in South Central Los Angeles. Then I looked the thug cop in the eye until he looked away and he asked, "Who is this guy?"
  Robby Wicks reached over and pulled up the t-shirt sleeve stretched tight around the thug deputy's large bicep. He revealed a recent tattoo, still red and enflamed against his too white skin, "BMF," in bold black letters. "Looks like you recently made your bones and joined up, got initiated, huh? Good thing this doesn't smell of a blood kill. God forbid."
  BMF, the insignia of the Los County Sheriff's elite Violent Crimes Team.
  The thug pulled away from Robby, anger in his eyes.
  Robby stepped over to me and pulled my sleeve up. My skin was black and made it difficult to see, but it was there, "BMF," only more crudely etched.
  "This guy you called asshole is none other than Bruno the Bad Boy Johnson. The man who started the BMFs."
  BMF, that's right. Robby had to rub my face in it. People do stupid things when they're young, things they regret for all time, things they wish with their very soul to take back. Only it was too late, like the kid on the ground, it was too late.
  The thug deputy's mouth dropped open. "You're the Bruno Johnson?"
  My left fist snapped out and connected with his right cheek — the diversion — as I came out with a right roundhouse — the heat — and laid it right on his nose. Cartilage crunched. Blood burst out as his knees gave way and his eyes rolled up. He melted to the sidewalk. His sergeant caught him. Uniform deputies moved in fast, batons out, ready to beat me until I was dead.
  Robby held up his hand to stop them. "Hold it. Hold it, it's all over." He looked at the sergeant who was easing his unconscious man down to the same dirty sidewalk as the dead kid. "We done here, Sergeant? We going to call it even or do I call in IA and take this incident apart piece by piece?"
  His eyes angry, "No, we're done here, Lieutenant."
  "Good."
  Robby put his arm over my shoulder, turned us around, and guided us back into the shitty little market. I felt sick at his touch and would have shrugged him off had I not needed the insulation, the cover to protect what I had in my pocket, a small piece of what I needed to fight the underground war.
  "Christ, Bruno, your hands are bleeding. You want me to call med aid?" He reached for the handie-talkie on his belt.
  "No, I think you've done quite enough. That big white boy out there's not going to forget what happened. Especially, the way it went down right in front of all his homeboys. There's no way he can leave it alone."
  "He can't lay a hand on you. Everyone would know about the bad blood. Besides, I'll whisper in his ear, make sure he knows exactly who he'd be pissing off."
  The lieutenant of the elite violent crimes unit carried more clout than a deputy chief.
  Robby looked around the store. "This the best you can do,
  Bruno?"
  I got a broom from the back and started to sweep up. The handle instantly turned slick.
  Robby took it away. "Man, you of all people know the routine. The forensics gotta have a go at this mess first. Come on, I'll give you a ride to the hospital. You need stitches on those hands and maybe even an X-ray of that rock-hard head of yours."
  Doom-and-gloom depression descended and gave the night's darkness a hard edge. I should've done more to stop the kid's assassination. He was someone's child, someone's grandchild. A mother, an auntie would be waiting up for him tonight and, instead, they'd get a coroner's house call.

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David Putnam
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David Putnam

I always wanted to be a cop. My career in law enforcement spanned a variety of roles, across several states, for over 30 years. I have worked in narcotics (street level and majors), including airport interdiction. I was on an FBI-sponsored violent crimes team, cross-sworn as a U.S. Marshall, pursuing murder suspects in Arizona, Nevada and California. The team also followed bank robbers until they pulled a robbery (we took them down in progress). I did three tours on the San Bernardino County Sheriff's S.W.A.T. team, doing dynamic entries and hostage rescues, and serving as the team's sniper. I've worked in the Criminal Intelligence and Internal Affairs. As a sergeant, I supervised corrections, patrol and a detective bureau. After 28 years of California law enforcement, I moved to Hawaii where I worked as a Special Agent for the Attorney General (the real-life “Hawaii Five-O” team) for three years investigating smuggling and major white-collar crime cases.

I've retired from law enforcement in Southern California where I farm 1000+ organic avocado trees, read and write, and attend writers' conferences with my wife and fellow writer, Mary.

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

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The Disposables by David Putnam

The Disposables
David Putnam
A Crime Novel

Bruno Johnson, a tough street cop, member of the elite violent crime task force, feared by the bad guys, admired by the good, finds his life derailed when a personal tragedy forces him to break the law.

Now he's an ex-con and his life on parole is not going well. He is hassled by the police at every opportunity, and, to make matters even more difficult, his former partner, Robby Wicks, now a high-ranking detective, bullies him into helping solve a high profile crime — unofficially, of course.

Meanwhile, Bruno's girlfriend, Marie, brings out the good, the real Bruno, and even though they veer totally outside the law, he and Marie dedicate themselves to saving abused children, creating a type of underground railroad for neglected kids at risk: disposable kids. What they must do is perilous as they take matters into their own hands, battling a warped justice system and Bruno's former partner, who has his own evil agenda.

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Once Upon a Lie by Jill Paterson is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Once Upon a Lie by Jill Paterson

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Once Upon a Lie by Jill Paterson as today's fourth free mystery ebook (An Alistair Fitzjohn Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, May 06, 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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Once Upon a Lie by Jill Paterson

Once Upon a Lie
Jill Paterson
An Alistair Fitzjohn Mystery
Publisher: Jill Henderson

Little did, businessman and entrepreneur, Michael Rossi know that the telephone call he answered on that fateful Friday would be the catalyst for his death, and the subsequent recovery of his body from the waters of Sydney Harbour the following morning.

Recalled from leave to take on the case, Detective Chief Inspector Fitzjohn confronts the first of many puzzles; how Rossi spent the unaccountable hours before he died. This leads him on a paper-trail into a tangled web of deception, jealousy and greed that unravels the mystery surrounding Michael's death.

Unaware of her nephew's fate, Esme Timmons retires for the evening, unsuspecting of the events about to unfold; events that will, ultimately, expose a grim lie, buried deep in the past.

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Double Take by R. R. Harris is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Double Take by R. R. Harris

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Double Take by R. R. Harris as today's third free mystery ebook (An Island Travel Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, May 06, 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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Double Take by R. R. Harris

Double Take
R. R. Harris
An Island Travel Mystery
Publisher: R. R. Harris

Tour the Big Island with photojournalist Carter Woods and his guide, the beautiful and exotic dolphin expert Nai'a Mitchell. Carter's photos frame a whiplash of double takes as he helps Nai'a and her family solve the mystery of a missing war hero, who had returned to the island from combat only to run headlong into malice and greed.

A modern-day Sherlock Holmes, Carter Woods leaves us with only one unsolved mystery — will he stay with his new-found love, or will he continue traveling the world alone?

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Unsafe Convictions by Alison Taylor is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Unsafe Convictions by Alison Taylor

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Unsafe Convictions by Alison Taylor as today's second free mystery ebook (A Crime Thriller; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, May 06, 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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Unsafe Convictions by Alison Taylor

Unsafe Convictions
Alison Taylor
A Crime Thriller
Publisher: Endeavour Press

A priest. A psychopath. A prostitute. A policeman. Who would you accuse?

When Trisha Stanton Smith's body is battered into oblivion and her house burnt down, the obvious suspect is her abusive ex-husband. Despite his claim of an alibi, Piers Stanton Smith goes to prison for life.

When the alibi is unexpectedly confirmed, Superintendent Michael McKenna is charged with investigating whether members of Houghton police suppressed vital evidence in the case. Seconded with his team to the bleak Pennine landscape, he is hounded by a tabloid journalist, feared by the local police, and tormented by the powerful parish priest.

Slowly McKenna unravels the lies and deceptions, finally uncovering the truth behind a cloak of shameful secrets, to discover the name of the real perpetrator. But the truth is more shocking than he could have ever imagined.

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Lucky Man by Tony Dunbar is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Lucky Man by Tony Dunbar

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Lucky Man by Tony Dunbar as today's free mystery ebook (A Tubby Dubonnet Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, May 06, 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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Lucky Man by Tony Dunbar

Lucky Man
Tony Dunbar
A Tubby Dubonnet Mystery
Publisher: booksBnimble

It's a city of sin. And murder is only one of them.

New Orleans Attorney Tubby Dubonnet is getting tired of his slow-moving, indolent city — with all its dirt and dancing, its colorful characters and corruption. For Tubby, a change of scenery might be in order, until a moralistic crusading prosecutor tries to destroy the career and reputation of Tubby's favorite judge.

Suddenly Tubby has a good reason to get out of bed in the morning. Because a little matter of office sex has turned into a nasty mystery of murder, rape, and suicide, real and imagined. And with more than a fair share of femmes fatales around him, and some dangerous criminals masquerading as reputable businessmen, Tubby suddenly has a lot more to do than avoid his next bottle and plot his next meal: he needs a lucky break — just to stay alive.

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Impact by Douglas Preston is Today's Kobo Daily Deal

Kobo Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Impact by Douglas Preston as today's Kobo Daily Deal.

The deal price of $2.99 is valid only for today, Tuesday, May 06, 2014.

Note: The price has been matched by Amazon.com for today only.

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Impact by Douglas Preston

Impact
Douglas Preston
A Wyman Ford Thriller
Forge Books

Wyman Ford is tapped for a secret expedition to Cambodia … to locate the source of strangely beautiful gemstones that do not appear to be of this world.

A brilliant meteor lights up the Maine coast … and two young women borrow a boat and set out for a distant island to find the impact crater.

A scientist at the National Propulsion Facility discovers an inexplicable source of gamma rays in the outer Solar System. He is found decapitated, the data missing.

High resolution NASA images reveal an unnatural feature hidden in the depths of a crater on Mars … and it appears to have been activated.

Sixty hours and counting.

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Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (140506)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Jane Angel 2: Fallen Heaven.

• The current Catch of the Week is Death Upon an Austrian Sonata: A Dana Knightstone Novel, just $2.99 through Sunday, May 11, 2014 only.

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

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Jane Angel 2: Fallen Heaven

The New Release today is Jane Angel 2: Fallen Heaven

In the next exciting chapter in the Jane Angel series, Jane has mysteriously vanished and it's up to her sister, Nancy to solve the case. However, as Nancy delves deeper into a world of ancient conspiracies and the supernatural, she finds that this mystery isn't so easily solved. Can you help Nancy navigate through history in order to find her sister? Explore a sprawling and vivid world in this supernatural adventure!

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

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Death Upon an Austrian Sonata: A Dana Knightstone Novel

The current Catch of the Week is Death Upon an Austrian Sonata: A Dana Knightstone Novel

Return to Europe in a brand new adventure as Dana Knightstone, the best-selling novelist who can see ghosts. When your cousin, famed musician Sebastian Knightstone, starts hearing eerie violin music in his Austrian manor, he asks for your help to investigate. But you're not the only one digging up the ghost's secrets — and you find yourself falling headlong into danger! Solve challenging puzzles as you trek through snowy Austrian landscapes in search of missing clues. Can you follow the ghost's trail before time runs out?

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, May 11, 2014.

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Monday, May 05, 2014

A New MystereBook: Buried Under Clutter by Jan Christensen

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 May 2014 priced $4.99 or less …

Buried Under Clutter by Jan Christensen is the 2nd mystery is this series featuring professional organizer Tina Shaw.

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Buried Under Clutter by Jan Christensen

Buried Under Clutter by Jan Christensen
A Tina Tales Mystery
Publisher: Jan Christensen
Publication Date: May 02, 2014
Price: $3.99 (as of 05/05/14 5:30 PM ET)

Someone screams inside the old, neglected Victorian house next door, and Tina Shaw runs to find out what's wrong. A woman bursts out the door saying her aunt is dead. Murdered. Tina notices that the hallway is piled high with cartons. Later when the woman begs her to help clean up the house, Tina hesitates. She's just begun a career as a professional organizer, though, and her hands itch to start on a new job.

As Tina sifts through the clutter, she finds clues the murdered woman left behind. She learns the woman was rich, and all her relatives are suspects. But when the will is read, Tina and her family also become suspects. After her mother is arrested, Tina begins investigating in earnest with the help of her boyfriend, Hank (the Hunk). Will she find out who the killer is before her own life is put in danger?

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Review: Nearly Gone by Elle Cosimano

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A Mysterious Review of Nearly Gone by Elle Cosimano. A Nearly Boswell Mystery.

Review summary: There are several aspects to this mystery that are quite compelling. The science and math clues make for a great puzzle and the whodunit element is very well handled. The lead character is creatively drawn, and should appeal to the intended audience of teen readers. There are a couple of drawbacks to the story, but on balance a very good start to this series. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Nearly Gone Elle Cosimano

Nearly Gone
Elle Cosimano
A Nearly Boswell Mystery
Kathy Dawson Books (March 2014)

Publisher synopsis: Nearly Boswell knows how to keep secrets. Living in a DC trailer park, she knows better than to share anything that would make her a target with her classmates. Like her mother's job as an exotic dancer, her obsession with the personal ads, and especially the emotions she can taste when she brushes against someone's skin. But when a serial killer goes on a killing spree and starts attacking students, leaving cryptic ads in the newspaper that only Nearly can decipher, she confides in the one person she shouldn't trust: the new guy at school — a reformed bad boy working undercover for the police, doing surveillance … on her.

Nearly might be the one person who can put all the clues together, and if she doesn't figure it all out soon — she'll be next.

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A New MystereBook: Homicide in High Heels by Gemma Halliday

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 May 2014 priced $4.99 or less …

Homicide in High Heels by Gemma Halliday is the 8th High Heels mystery with fashion designer Maddie Springer.

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Homicide in High Heels by Gemma Halliday

Homicide in High Heels by Gemma Halliday
A Maddie Springer, High Heels Mystery
Publisher: Gemma Halliday Publishing
Publication Date: May 03, 2014
Price: $4.99 (as of 05/05/14 4:30 PM ET)

It's springtime in California! The flowers are in bloom, the fashion week runways are fierce, and fans of America's favorite pastime are filling the baseball stadiums to root for their favorite team. But when the girlfriend of the L.A. Stars rookie MVP winds up dead at a chic Beverly Hills salon, it's suddenly up to fashion designer Maddie Springer to track down the "Tanning Salon Killer".

Armed with the help of her wacky cast of friends and family, Maddie finds herself with a list of suspects that includes the cast of the reality TV show Baseball Wives, a desperate blackmail victim, and an entire baseball team!

If Maddie can brave the hot dogs and cat fights, she just might be able to catch a killer … before he strikes again!

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Fatal Decree, A Matt Royal Mystery by H. Terrell Griffin: Amazon's The Big Deal Promotion

Fatal Decree by H. Terrell Griffin

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 Fatal Decree by H. Terrell Griffin. This Kindle book was listed at $1.99 as of the date and time of this post, Monday, May 05, 2014 at 4:00 PM ET, and should be available at this price through Sunday, May 11, 2014.

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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Fatal Decree by H. Terrell Griffin

Fatal Decree by H. Terrell Griffin
A Matt Royal Mystery (7th in series)
Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

Read our review of Fatal Decree by H. Terrell Griffin

When a serial killer shows up on Longboat Key, Florida after a twelve year absence, Matt Royal is stymied. The first woman killed on Longboat Key has ties to a secretive government agency for which Matt's best friend Jock Algren works. Was this a coincidence or was she a targeted kill?

Matt's friend, Longboat Key detective Jennifer Diane (J.D.) Duncan investigates the murders but also seems to be a target of the killer. Why? And where has the killer been for the past twelve years? And why has he come to Longboat Key when his earlier kills were all in Miami?

The mystery deepens when Guatemalan gang-bangers try to kill Matt and J.D. and suspicions grow that Mexican drug cartels are somehow involved. The director of Jock's agency orders him to do whatever is necessary to find the killer because of the death of the woman with connections to the agency. Will Jock simply take out the murderer or allow J.D. and the law to arrest, try and convict the bad guys?

Matt's life is further complicated by J.D.'s growing dissatisfaction with island living and her thoughts of returning to Miami.

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The Watchman by Adrian Magson, a New 1st in Series Mystery Introducing Marc Portman

The Watchman by Adrian Magson, a First in Series Mystery

We are pleased to present you with one of this month's new 1st in Series mysteries: The Watchman by Adrian Magson and introducing Marc Portman.

What we know about the character: He's a professional shadow. A watcher who provides protection in potentially hostile situations. He works in the background, stays off the record. Often the people he's guarding have no idea he's there. Some people know him as Marc Portman.

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

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The Watchman by Adrian Magson

The Watchman by Adrian Magson
Series: A Marc Portman Thriller
Publisher: Severn House
Format(s): Hardcover, eBook

When two British intelligence agents are despatched to negotiate the release of a group of western hostages in Somalia, veteran MI6 operator Tom Vane realizes that something about this operation doesn't stack up. Unwilling to see two promising officers sacrificed in what he believes to be a suicide mission, he covertly hires deep cover specialist Marc Portman to protect them.

Heading for the wild, lawless land on the Kenyan/Somali border, Portman soon realizes that the British Intelligence Services have been double-crossed. Can he survive long enough to keep his charges alive and prevent a catastrophe?

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