Thursday, May 15, 2014

New Math is Murder by Jo-Ann Lamon Reccoppa is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

New Math is Murder by Jo-Ann Lamon Reccoppa

MystereBooks is pleased to feature New Math is Murder by Jo-Ann Lamon Reccoppa as today's free mystery ebook (A Jersey Girl Cozy Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, May 15, 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.

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

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New Math is Murder by Jo-Ann Lamon Reccoppa

New Math is Murder
Jo-Ann Lamon Reccoppa
A Jersey Girl Cozy Mystery
Publisher: Cup of Tea Books

Reporter Colleen Caruso was never good at math …

A stingy ex-husband, a teenage daughter, and a rusted-out Ford Escort have multiplied her troubles. Tripping over a dead body while on her morning jog seems like another incident for the minus column.

But then her new editor at the newspaper gives her a regular column detailing the investigation. He's handsome, single, and just a bit mysterious. Suddenly, Colleen's life is on the plus side.

Unfortunately, 1 dead algebra teacher + 2 secret affairs + 4 suspicious suspects quickly adds up to 3 perilous "accidents" for Colleen.

Which means Colleen needs to come up with the solution to the murder … before the killer removes her from the equation.

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Save 30% on Select Titles at Kobo!

30% Off Select Kobo Titles May 2014

Kobo is having a 30% unlimited use coupon sale on select titles in categories of Romance, Historical Romance, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, and — but of course — Mystery and Thrillers. Use promo code STOCKUP30 at checkout to realize your savings.

The discount will be confirmed at checkout. Offer valid from May 15, 2014 at 12:00 AM EST through May 22, 2014 at 11:59 PM EST.

There are some pretty good titles here, so if you have a Kobo ereader and are looking for new books to read, either now or while on vacation this summer, this is a great opportunity to pick some up at 30% off!

Two John Rain Thrillers by Barry Eisler is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Two John Rain Thrillers by Barry Eisler as today's Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 each is valid only for today, Thursday, May 15, 2014. These titles are the 7th and 8th in the series; we're highlighting the most recently published, here.

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Graveyard of Memories by Barry Eisler

Graveyard of Memories
Barry Eisler
A John Rain Thriller
Thomas & Mercer

What makes a legendary assassin? For John Rain, it was the lessons of love, war, and betrayal he learned in Tokyo in 1972.

Fresh from the killing fields of Southeast Asia, Rain works as a bagman under the watchful eye of his CIA handler, delivering cash to corrupt elements of the Japanese government. But when a delivery goes violently wrong, Rain finds himself in the crosshairs of Japan's most powerful yakuza clan. To survive, Rain strikes a desperate deal with his handler: take out a high-profile target in the Japanese government in exchange for the intel he needs to eliminate his would-be executioners.

As Rain plays cat and mouse with the yakuza and struggles to learn his new role as contract killer, he also becomes entangled with Sayaka, a tough, beautiful ethnic Korean woman confined to a wheelchair. But the demands of his dark work are at odds with the longings of his heart — and with Sayaka's life in the balance, Rain will have to make a terrible choice.

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Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (140515)

Big Fish Games

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

• Our Featured Title is Drawn: Trail of Shadows.

• The current Catch of the Week is Mystery Case Files: Shadow Lake, just $2.99 through Sunday, May 18, 2014 only.

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

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Drawn: Trail of Shadows

Our Featured Title today is Drawn: Trail of Shadows

Re-enter the enchanted world of Drawn in this third installment of the cinematic series. Set in the years before the events of the previous games, players are taken on a magical Adventure through the distant past! Become a part of the story by following clues scattered throughout paintings to save a boy with the power to create painted worlds!

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

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Mystery Case Files: Shadow Lake

The current Catch of the Week is Mystery Case Files: Shadow Lake

Uncover the evil legend that haunts a forgotten town! In 1973, something wicked took over the town of Bitterford, Maine, after an unsuspecting inmate unearthed a mysterious object from beneath the prison floor. Years later, Bitterford lies in ruin. You must join forces with psychic Cassandra Williams, played by award-winning actress Lea Thompson, to investigate the events that led to the town's destruction. Only you can expose the evil that lurks in the depths of Shadow Lake. But beware … what you discover may haunt you forever.

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 18, 2014.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

A New MystereBook: The Marshal of the Borgo by Joseph D'Agnese

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 …

The Marshal of the Borgo by Joseph D'Agnese is a paranormal mystery by the author of The Mesmerist.

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The Marshal of the Borgo by Joseph D'Agnese

The Marshal of the Borgo by Joseph D'Agnese
A Paranormal Mystery
Publisher: NutGraf Productions
Publication Date: May 13, 2014
Price: $3.99 (as of 05/14/14 4:30 PM ET)

In an ancient chapel in an ancient land, a crone screeches a warning: "Beware the touch of Job — he's cursed!"

Matteo Scarpone is a modern-day Job. A man more sinned against than sinning. Once a cool-headed logician and the pride of Rome's carabinieri, he's devastated when disaster rocks his world. He is a lost man. Beaten. Shaken. Haunted.

Shunned as an embarrassment, he is exiled to a tiny village in the sticks — a hamlet, a burg, a borgo. But in this land of vineyards and olive groves, life is far from idyllic. Murder, witchcraft, and hate taint the soil once tread by the Etruscans. Now the young captain must unravel a series of murders that pit him against a cynical evil and force him to use a power that he has long denied.

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Desperate, A Suspense Thriller by Daniel Palmer, Now at a Special Price

Desperate by Daniel Palmer

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Desperate by Daniel Palmer, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Kensington.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $2.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (05/14/2014 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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Desperate by Daniel Palmer

Desperate by Daniel Palmer
A Suspense Thriller
Publisher: Kensington

Gage Dekker still blames himself for the car accident that claimed the lives of his first wife and young son. Then he meets Anna, who understands grief all too well. Within a year, Gage and Anna are married, his career is thriving, and both feel ready to become parents once more.

After a heartbreaking miscarriage, they begin the long adoption process, until fate brings Lily into their lives. Young, pregnant, and homeless, Lily agrees to give her baby to Gage and Anna in exchange for financial support. It's the perfect arrangement for everyone. Seeing his wife's happiness and optimism for their new life and child, Gage begins to feel a sense of hope he thought he'd lost forever.

But something isn't right once Lily enters their lives. At work and at home, Gage is being sabotaged, first in subtle ways, then things take a more sinister turn. Every attempt he makes to uncover the truth only drives a wedge between him and Anna. Even as he's propelled toward an unthinkable choice to save his marriage and his job, Gage discovers that the most chilling revelations are still to come.

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A New Ballpark Mysteries Mystery: A Philly Fake by David A. Kelly

A Philly Fake by David A. Kelly, a First Clues Mystery for Kids

We are pleased to present you with one of this month's new First Clues: Mysteries for Kids books: A Philly Fake by David A. Kelly, a Ballpark Mysteries Mystery.

For more information about the book, which is recommended for readers aged 7 to 9, see a synopsis, below.

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A Philly Fake by David A. Kelly

A Philly Fake by David A. Kelly
Series: Ballpark Mysteries
Publisher: Random House
Format(s): Paperback, eBook

What better city to spend the Fourth of July than Philadelphia? For Mike and Kate, the holiday is all about hot dogs, history, and baseball! But the Phillies are in no mood to celebrate. They keep losing, and some people blame the lovable Phillie Phanatic! Can Mike and Kate help the Phanatic clear his name?

The Philly Fake includes several pages of "Dugout Notes," fun facts about Philly's ballpark.

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The Accounting, A Suspense Thriller by William Lashner, at a Special Price during May 2014

The Accounting by William Lashner

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 Accounting by William Lashner. This Kindle book was listed at $1.99 as of the date and time of this post, Wednesday, May 14, 2014 at 3:00 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 Accounting by William Lashner

The Accounting by William Lashner
A Suspense Thriller
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Jon Willing was just a teenager when he and his pals Augie and Ben stole a fortune in drug money. Brazen with youth and stoned out of their gourds, they thought they had the perfect plan for getting away with it.

They were wrong.

Twenty-five years later, Jon's marriage is on the rocks, his kids are virtual strangers, and the recession has taken his job and decimated his finances. Worst of all, when he finds Augie murdered in Vegas, he knows the past has risen from its grave to grab him by the throat.

The battle that ensues will send Jon skittering across a landscape wracked by the Great Recession to confront the demons of his past: the grade-school bully who has terrorized him for decades, the grandfather that betrayed him, the girl that got away. And in the middle of a fight to death, with his daughter's life hanging in the balance, Jon Willing learns the most brutal of truths …

The piper always gets paid, and sometimes he gets paid in blood.

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Catnapped! by Elaine Viets, New in Bookstores in May 2014

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Today's new hardcover mystery title, scheduled to be published during May 2014 by NAL Hardcover, is Catnapped! by Elaine Viets.

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

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Catnapped! by Elaine Viets

Catnapped!
Elaine Viets
Series: Helen Hawthorne, Dead-End Job (13th)

The one thing celebrity Trish Barrymore and her no-account accountant husband, Mort, can agree on in their bitter divorce is shared cat custody. But when Mort is found brained by a mahogany cat tower, and Justine, their pedigreed Chartreux show cat, goes missing, Trish calls on Helen and Phil. Despite a ransom note from the catnapper, Trish is still the prime murder suspect in the eyes of the police. As they await the post-Mort-em, it's up to Helen and Phil to find the feline filcher and let the cat out of the bag.

Discovering that Mort had some shady dealings within cat show circles, Helen goes undercover as an assistant for a woman who shows prizewinning Persians. But Phil is not buying Trish's cat-that-swallowed-a-canary act — he thinks she might be staging the whole catnapping.

As Helen and Phil get deeper into a high-pressure world of primping, posing, and purring to collar a killer, they get caught up in a cat-and-mouse game where the stakes are literally life and death.

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Open Road Mysteries: The Missing Chapter, A Nero Wolfe Mystery by Robert Goldsborough

Open Road Integrated Media

Every month Open Road makes available a list of mystery, suspense, and thriller ebooks at discounted prices.

Today, we are pleased to feature one of these titles, The Missing Chapter by Robert Goldsborough, now just $2.99. (Price verified on May 14, 2014 as of 2:00 PM ET.)

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The Missing Chapter by Robert Goldsborough

The Missing Chapter by Robert Goldsborough
A Nero Wolfe Mystery
Publisher: Open Road

When a loudmouthed author gets silenced, Wolfe looks for the triggerman …

The gun was fired close to Charles Childress's head, and his were the only fingerprints on it, forcing the police to conclude that the author committed suicide. But his friends know this is impossible, because Childress loved himself far too much. He had just begun attracting fame, writing new mysteries starring the iconic Sergeant Barnstable, and he had bright hopes for the future. His publisher hires corpulent genius Nero Wolfe to determine who cut Childress's career short, and the detective finds no dearth of suspects.

Among the many who may have wanted the wordsmith whacked are his agent, his editor, a corrupt book reviewer, and an enraged legion of Barnstable devotees. With the help of his indefatigable assistant, Archie Goodwin, Wolfe takes a look at those closest to the arrogant, argumentative author, hoping to decide which of Childress's associates merely hated him, and which would have been willing to kill.

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Last Licks by Claire Donally, New on The Mystery Bookshelf in May 2014

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Today's featured paperback original mystery title, scheduled to be published during May 2014 by Berkley Prime Crime, is Last Licks by Claire Donally.

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

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Last Licks by Claire Donally

Last Licks
Claire Donally
Series: A Sunny Coolidge, Sunny and Shadow Mystery

Sniffing out a murderer …

When Sunny Coolidge's curmudgeonly boss, Oliver Barnstable, lands in rehab after breaking his leg, Sunny is stuck shuttling between their offices in Kittery Harbor, Maine, and the facility where Ollie is recuperating. And if putting up with temper tantrums from her boss wasn't enough, his rehab roommate, Gardner Scatterwell, is a shameless flirt.

But when Scatterwell dies unexpectedly in the night, Ollie is convinced it wasn't from natural causes. He gives Sunny a new assignment — find out who killed the old tomcat.

And speaking of cats, Shadow, Sunny's feline partner in crime, takes a peculiar interest in the rehab's resident angel of death — a calico cat called Portia, with an uncanny talent for cozying up to patients right before they pass away. Together, Sunny and Shadow will have to nose out clues to discover if Portia's jinx had anything to do with Gardner's passing — or if all his catting around finally got him fixed.

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Jamaica Inn, A Novel of Suspense by Daphne du Maurier, Now at a Special Price

Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Little, Brown.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $2.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (05/14/2014 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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Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier

Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier
A Novel of Suspense
Publisher: Little, Brown

On a bitter November evening, young Mary Yellan journeys across the rainswept moors to Jamaica Inn in honor of her mother's dying request. When she arrives, the warning of the coachman begins to echo in her memory, for her aunt Patience cowers before hulking Uncle Joss Merlyn.

Terrified of the inn's brooding power, Mary gradually finds herself ensnared in the dark schemes being enacted behind its crumbling walls — and tempted to love a man she dares not trust.

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A New MystereBook: Death Sweet by T. J. MacGregor

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 …

Death Sweet by T. J. MacGregor is the third mystery in this series featuring married Miami Pis Quin St. James and Mike McCleary. It was originally published in paperback by Ballantine in 1988; this is its first appearance as an ebook.

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Death Sweet by T. J. MacGregor

Death Sweet by T. J. MacGregor
A Quin St. James and Mike McCleary Mystery
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Publication Date: May 13, 2014
Price: $3.99 (as of 05/14/14 12:30 PM ET)

Devoted to the pleasures of the body, Joyce Young had taken very good care of her own. Which made her murder all the more chilling: she had been brutally mutilated in her own bedroom, and the only clues were the bizarre traces of sugar found at the scene of the crime.

Private investigator Mike McCleary and his partner and wife Quin St. James are called in by Joyce's grief-stricken stepbrother. Their hunch is that they're dealing with a serial killer, someone Joyce knew in her less-than-pristine past. As they enter the seamy world of custom-made porn, the bodies begin to fall in a path leading to their own door — a path they must cut short before they, too, drown in the sickly sweet smell of death.

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A Conversation with Crime Novelist David Putnam

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with David Putnam
with David Putnam

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

Last week we featured an excerpt from David's new crime novel, The Disposables (Oceanview Publishing; May 2014 hardcover and ebook formats), and we recently had the opportunity to catch up with him to talk about it.

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Omnimystery News: You've established a strong lead character with Bruno Johnson in The Disposables; might we see him again in the future?

David Putnam
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David Putnam

David Putnam: I didn't start out writing a series but when I finished The Disposables there were still some questions unanswered. And I feel comfortable in Bruno's point of view, more so than in other characters/novels I've written. I do want Bruno and the other recurring characters to evolve as the novels progress.

I have written stand-alones, and might have taken them on to a series, but what usually happens is that another idea for a different character and story bubbles up and I follow that path instead.

Until the Bruno Johnson series, I have not thought ahead to future novels. I am working on the third novel in this series and for the first time I am planning the fourth by foreshadowing future events in the third book.

OMN: Into what genre do you place The Disposables?

DP: As a retired cop, most of my novels are police procedurals, though my publisher has called The Disposables a thriller, and several reviewers have mentioned its fast pace.

I think there is a definite benefit to labeling. It's important to know your audience when crafting a story, and help readers find books they'll like.

OMN: Tell us something about the book that isn't mentioned in the publisher's synopsis.

DP: There are five incidents in this book directly based on real events from my law enforcement career. The main character is named after my best friends ex-girlfriend's scruffy little dog, Bruno. My best friend, Bill, always called him: "The Great Bruno Johnson."

OMN: In addition to the five incidents you mention, have you included any of your previous professional experience in the book?

DP: All my novels are peppered with little micro-scenes drawn from my memory. As far as characters, I do draw directly from the crooks and cops I have come into contact with but they are not exact, usually an amalgamation of several.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

DP: What gets my writing engine started is an inciting event that I convert into a scene. I write that first event and put in every possible conflict without overburdening the prose and forward motion of the story. I have to know the ending before I start. Then I let the story take me where it will. I never know what's going to happen in the belly of the novel and that's what makes writing so much fun.

I usually write at three o'clock in the morning. I reread the last twenty pages before I start the daily thousand words, just to regain the voice and timing of the story. I usually write one to two thousand words a day.

OMN: How do you go about researching the plot points of your stories? Have you come across any particularly challenging topics?

DP: If I need something verified I slip over to Google or Wikipedia. For the most part I stick to what I know so I really haven't had too challenging of a topic to research. Though, I do receive many questions from other writers on tactics, guns, police procedure, that sort of thing. I enjoy helping other writers get these parts right.

The most challenging research on a book was for a time travel novel (not yet published, working title: Dark Lady Laughed). This story is about a female SWAT officer who goes back to the battle at the Alamo and how her tactics and special weapons would impact that battle. Of course there is a romantic aspect to the story as well. This was the first novel that I researched extensively before starting.

OMN: How important is setting to your story?

DP: I set my stories in real places. It helps me to visualize the places in my novels, places I have been, places I have worked, places where I've had violent confrontations. In my memory they hold a certain essence I try to capture.

OMN: If you could travel anywhere in the world, all expenses paid, to research a setting for a book, where would it be?

DP: I would go to Costa Rica, because that's where Bruno plans to take his kids during The Disposables. Part of book two is set in Costa Rica as will some of the others. And I have always wanted to go to Central America.

OMN: What is the best advice — and harshest criticism — you've received as an author? And what might you say to aspiring writers?

DP: Twenty years ago I took a class on writing taught by a great writer and instructor named Mark Clements. The first night of class he wrote a single word on the whiteboard: "Perseverance." He said you have to have perseverance to succeed in writing. Having finally come through the other end (with the first book published after 20 years, 39 manuscripts, and four literary agents) I find that advice valid.

The harshest criticism was from an agent who wrote on a rejection that I should learn how to write before submitting again. Looking back, my craft at the time was nowhere close to a publishable quality.

What I learned is to find someone who has been successful and ask them to review your work. And also find a quality read and critique group, one that is dedicated to the craft and will give the hard critiques. But also remember that you are the god of your book. You'll get many, sometimes conflicting, suggestions for improvement. Only take the ones that ring true to you, after you've given your baby (manuscript) enough time and distance to be honest with yourself.

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

DP: I am a crime novelist and thus live in an alternate world where violence and painful emotions generate the conflict for my stories. My wife once read a particularly violent and gruesome scene of mine that dropped her jaw. She said, "I don't know what's worse, if you made this up, or if this really happened to someone. I'm not sure I want to know."

OMN: Tell us a little more about the title? And how involved were you with the cover design?

DP: The book title was originally called The Other Side of Forever. The publisher thought the title might mislead some consumers and infer more of a romance than a gritty street crime novel. They had a good point, and I'm very grateful to be working with an amazing publisher. They asked for other choices, I gave them five, and they chose The Disposables.

As far as the cover: During a conference call with the publisher, they asked me for some ideas for cover images. I described a few I thought would make a great cover. The book deals with a clique of cops who act and work like a street gang. They even have tattoos.

The suggestion they liked best: an image of the side of a house with graffiti that directly relates to that clique of cops, with some kids' toys to hint at the children in danger. They asked us to send them some photos. I drew up the design and my wife, who is very artistic, spray-painted graffiti on the side of our house. We sent the photos to the publisher. They loved it and now the front cover of the book is the side of our house. She's available for hire if anyone else would like her to graffiti their house.

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

DP: Of course, like anyone, I enjoy positive feedback. I also like questions where I know the story caused the reader to think about a situation or social inequity and they ask if I made it up or if it was real. Then the answer opens an exchange of ideas. Throughout my career, I've always been haunted by the shortcomings in the systems our society has in place to protect children. I'm not sure how to fix these issues, and I don't generally support vigilantism, but I hope Bruno's quest will get others, those much smarter than me, thinking about this huge problem.

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

DP: The Disposables has been converted to a script by a very talented writer, Mike Farris, and I love what he did. I don't know how he did it, no way could I have done it.

As to who I'd cast … Bruno Johnson would be Idris Elba; Bruno's father would be Morgan Freeman; and Marie would be Jennifer Lopez.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests?

DP: I love to read and write. I'm reading and writing a great deal of the time. I haven't had a television hooked up in twenty years. I do watch DVDs and now Netflix. I am retired and have two organic avocado groves to work, 1150 trees, that keep me pretty busy. And marriage by its very nature is a full-time job. When I treat it like a hobby I tend to get slapped up side the head.

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

DP: I have always read. I think my love for books started in the elementary school where a teacher read to the class everyday after lunch. She read books like: The Bronze Bow, The Hobbit, James and The Giant Peach, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. My mom raised six kids as a single mom for much of our childhood, and I remember once when she gave me a choice between a hot fudge sundae (an all-time favorite of mine) and a book I wanted. I chose the book.

OMN: What do you read now for pleasure?

DP: I read anything well-written, no matter the genre. Historical, Sci-Fi, Crime especially. Lately I've enjoyed some of the better YA books like The Hunger Games, Drowned Cities, Ship Breaker and Starters.

OMN: Do you have any favorite series characters?

DP: Travis McGee, Lucas Davenport, Hoke Moseley.

OMN: Have any specific authors influenced how and what you write today?

DP: John D. MacDonald, John Sanford, Michael Connelly, Joseph Wambaugh, Charles Willeford, and Elmore Leonard just to name a few. Oh, and especially Daniel Woodrell.

OMN: You mentioned watching DVDs and Netflix; what types of films do you most enjoy watching?

DP: I like anything well written with great dialogue. I liked Ice Harvest, No Country For Old Men, Blood Simple, Millers Crossing, most anything Scorsese.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list on any topic.

DP: I have two lists for you.

Top 5 worst ways to die (which have appeared in my novels):
• Doused with gasoline and set on fire;
• Thrown from airplane by angry women;
• Eaten by dogs;
• Hazardous waste spill; and
• Duct taped and thrown into a rattlesnake pit.

Top five authors you might have overlooked:
• Daniel Woodrell;
• Paola Bicigalupi;
• John Sanford;
• Wallace Stroby; and
• Cormac McCarthy.

OMN: What's next for you?

DP: I have written a crime/fantasy novel called Dark Lady Laughed. It's a time travel story where a female SWAT officer goes back to the Alamo and how her modern-day tactics and weapons would impact that battle. It also has a romance aspect. I'd like to see this book find a home.

I also have a book called Three Days of June, a young adult novel. Both books are making the rounds with publishers right now.

I am continuing to write the Bruno Johnson series.

I have several other mystery novels finished waiting in the wings, my favorites have working titles: Who's Afraid of Virginia Villalobos; Snicker, Snicker Bang; No Ill Will; and Dirty Side Down.

I am also working on a memoir. My cousin and aunt hired a hit man named Cornelius and murdered my favorite uncle. My cousin is in prison doing life without the possibility of parole. The Mexican Mafia was involved, tar heroin, that kind of thing. I thought it might make a good story. Right now it's called: Killing Uncle Don.

OMN: Any final thoughts?

DP: When the reviews and blurbs for The Disposables started coming in (from outside my circle of family and friends), I was stunned and honored to read some kind and thoughtful words from my writing heroes. The morning I received an amazing blurb and personal email from Michael Connelly, my word choices changed. I'd been telling my wife (who I met in a novel writing workshop in 1994): "I might be a writer." But that Michael Morning I finally started to believe: "I'm a writer!"

I can't wait to see how this new chapter will turn out.

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David Putnam comes from a family of law enforcement and his career has spanned several roles and several states. He worked in narcotics, violent crime as part of an FBI-sponsored team, robbery, criminal intelligence, and Internal Affairs. He served three tours as a county sheriff, a stint as a SWAT team sniper, was a special agent for the Attorney General of Hawaii, has investigated white-collar crime, has rescued hostages, and has been a supervisor of corrections, patrol, and a detective bureau. While in these roles, he has received numerous awards and commendations. In short, David has done it all. He lives in southern California with his 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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