Sunday, July 06, 2014

Ill-Gotten Panes by Jennifer McAndrews, a New 1st in Series Title Introducing Georgia Kelly

Ill-Gotten Panes by Jennifer McAndrews

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of this month's new 1st in Series titles, a mystery, thriller or suspense novel that introduces a recurring character (or characters) …

Ill-Gotten Panes by Jennifer McAndrews

Georgia Kelly, Stained Glass (1st in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Ill-Gotten Panes by Jennifer McAndrews, Amazon Kindle format

What we know about the character: Stained-glass aficionado Georgia Kelly packed up her city life for the quiet of small town Wenwood, New York. For more information about her first murder, see a synopsis of the book, below.

After a banking scandal loses Georgia her job and fiancĂ©, she decides that a change of scenery will help piece her life back together. But escaping to her grandfather's house in the old-fashioned, brick-making Hudson River hamlet of Wenwood, New York, turns out to be less relaxing than she expects. Not only is the close-knit community on edge about their beloved brickworks being turned into a marina to draw in tourists, one of those most opposed to the project winds up dead — cracked over the head with a famous Wenwood brick.

Georgia wouldn't be broken up over the news except for the fact that the main suspect is the deceased's biggest adversary — her grandfather. Now, to remove the stain from her grandy's record, Georgia will have to figure out who in town was willing to kill to keep the renovation project alive, before someone else is permanently cut out of the picture …

Ill-Gotten Panes by Jennifer McAndrews

Dangerous Affairs, A Novel of Romantic Suspense by Diana Miller, Now Available at a Special Price

Dangerous Affairs by Diana Miller

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to feature the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Montlake Romance …

Dangerous Affairs by Diana Miller

A Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Montlake Romance

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/06/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

Dangerous Affairs by Diana Miller, Amazon Kindle format

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When soap opera star Abby Langford leaves Los Angeles for her Minnesota hometown, she's hoping to give her nine-year-old daughter the peaceful childhood she never knew. But instead of tranquility, Abby finds an old knife hidden behind a wall of her new house. Then the nightmares start: a blood-soaked victim and a killer's arm slicing through the air, again and again.

Abby wonders if she's having the nervous breakdown the tabloids claim she already had, especially when sexy, skeptical police chief Josh Kincaid questions her story. When menacing hate mail arrives, Josh's professional concern for Abby soon evolves into an intense attraction, and the feeling is mutual. But as Abby's visions grow more graphic and gripping, so does her fear.

Somewhere in the shadows of Abby's memory lies the key to a very present danger. But she'll have to stay alive long enough to find it …

Dangerous Affairs by Diana Miller

The Good, the Bad, and the Emus by Donna Andrews, New in Bookstores during July 2014

The Good, the Bad, and the Emus by Donna Andrews

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during July 2014 is …

The Good, the Bad, and the Emus by Donna Andrews

The Meg Langslow Series (17th)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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

More about our featured title, below …

Life will never be the same for Meg Langslow after family secrets are revealed, introducing a whole new layer of intrigue in Donna Andrews's beloved series. Meg's long-lost paternal grandfather, Dr. Blake, has hired Stanley Denton to find her grandmother Cordelia. Dr. Blake was reunited with his family when he saw Meg's picture — she's a dead ringer for Cordelia — and now Stanley has found a trail to his long-lost love in a small town less than an hour's drive away. He convinces Meg to come with him to meet her, but unfortunately, the woman they meet is Cordelia's cousin — Cordelia died several years ago, and the cousin suspects she was murdered by her long-time neighbor.

Stanley and Meg agree to help track down the killer and get justice for Cordelia. Grandfather even has perfect cover — he will come to stage a rescue of the feral emus and ostriches (escaped from an abandoned farm) that infest this town. He dashes off to organize the rescue — which will, of course, involve most of Meg's family and friends in Caerphilly. But then, the evil neighbor is murdered, and not only Cordelia's cousin but also the entire contingent of emu-rescuers, who have had conflict with the neighbor, are suspects. Only Meg and the cousin — who seems to share a lot of telling traits with Meg — can find the real killer and clear the air.

The Good, the Bad, and the Emus by Donna Andrews

Hard Ride to Dry Gulch by Joanna Wayne, New from Harlequin Intrigue in July 2014

Hard Ride to Dry Gulch by Joanna Wayne

Omnimystery News is pleased to introduce a new mystery, suspense, or thriller title from Harlequin, published this month …

Hard Ride to Dry Gulch by Joanna Wayne

Series: Big "D" Dads: The Daltons

Imprint: Intrigue

Hard Ride to Dry Gulch by Joanna Wayne, Amazon Kindle format

For more information about the book, see a synopsis, below.

A dedicated detective risks his life to save a woman and her son …

A haunting beauty with mesmerizing brown eyes is in desperate need of Dallas homicide detective Travis Dalton's help. Faith Ashburn's troubled teenage son is missing … and may be hiding secrets that could get him — and his mother — killed.

Faith will do whatever it takes to find her boy, even if it means turning to the rugged detective, a man shadowed by his own painful past. When the search reveals a shocking connection to the dangerous criminal Travis has sworn to bring down, Faith has to trust him with her life. And when passion flares, she has to trust him with something she vowed never again to give: her heart.

Hard Ride to Dry Gulch by Joanna Wayne

Pies & Peril, An Amy Ridley, Culinary Competition Mystery by Janel Gradowski, New from Gemma Halliday

Pies & Peril by Janel Gradowski

Gemma Halliday Publishing is a boutique publisher of light-hearted mystery, romantic suspense and romantic comedy novels, perfect for popping into your beach bag for a weekend away or cozying up beside a warm fire for a quiet night in.

We've selected one of their recently published titles to feature here today …

Pies & Peril by Janel Gradowski

An Amy Ridley, Culinary Competition Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Gemma Halliday

Price: $0.99 (as of 07/06/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

Pies & Peril by Janel Gradowski, Amazon Kindle format

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When Amy Ridley decided to compete in the Kellerton Summer Festival Pie Contest, the last thing she expected was to find the reigning pie queen, Mandy Jo, dead — a raspberry pie smashed on her face! Mandy Jo made fantastic pies, but she accumulated more enemies than baking trophies. But when Amy receives a note threatening her own life, she decides to do some investigating herself.

It seems that half the town has a reason to kill the mean pie queen, and Amy finds herself sifting through a list of suspects that's longer than her list of recipes. Not to mention playing cupid for her love-shy best friend, fending off a baker intent on finding out her prize-winning culinary secrets, and ducking the deadly attentions of Mandy Jo's killer. If Amy doesn't find out who wanted the pie queen dead soon, her own goose may be cooked!

Pies & Peril by Janel Gradowski

A Publisher Q&A with Crime Novelist Tim Weaver

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with Tim Weaver

We are delighted to welcome mystery author Tim Weaver to Omnimystery News.

Tim will be with us again next month with a guest post, but today we're pleased to feature a Q&A with him from the publisher of his new thriller Never Coming Back (Viking; July 2014 hardcover and ebook formats).

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Tim Weaver
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Q. Where did the idea for Never Coming Back come from?

A. Well, although Never Coming Back is my debut here in the States, it's actually the fourth book I've released in the UK, so its premise was really starting to take shape even before I'd got to the end of my third book, Vanished. That's generally how I work: about three-quarters of the way through one book, especially as I get a clear sight of how it's going to end, I'll start to think about the next one. Of course, it makes no difference if you're coming in as a new reader at Never Coming Back, because they all work perfectly well as standalones. In fact, in a strange, slightly selfish way, I think this is actually quite a nice place to begin, because it allowed me to fulfill a long-held dream of setting a novel (or, in this case, part of one) in the US. Since I started reading seriously as a teen, American writers have had a profound impact on my tastes, on my ambitions, and — ultimately — my style.

That said, I never once anticipated the scope or the challenge involved in setting a book in two countries — the UK and US — and maybe that was for the best. If I was the type of writer who planned everything meticulously from day one (I'm not: I just write), I might never have made it through the planning stages! Never Coming Back is geographically and historically big, which was a challenge to knit together in itself, but it's also got a different "feel" to my other novels, especially coming off Vanished, which was set in and around the London Underground. Where that was very claustrophobic, deliberately so, Never Coming Back is the total opposite: a book full of space and scale.

So it was a big, frightening, extremely exciting journey, which gave me countless sleepless nights along the way, but the reaction to it in the UK has — thankfully — been wonderful. Obviously, I hope it now manages to find an audience here in the States too.

Q. Your David Raker series is already a bestseller in England, but Never Coming Back is your American debut. How did you feel when you found out you'd be published in the US?

A. Do-a-little-jig-around-the-room excited! I'd spent a lot of time in the States during my time as a magazine journalist, love the country and the culture, and had grown up reading American crime fiction. It was basically all I read. Although my novels are all set in the UK (apart from the Vegas sections in Never Coming Back), my hope is that they share that ‘widescreen' feel that American crime fiction does so well, the sense of being “big”, both in setting and ambition. When you read someone like Michael Connelly, you immediately — just from Bosch being based in a city as huge, distinct and unique as L.A. — get that scope and breadth. I love that. Great American thrillers like The Poet, like Scott Smith's A Simple Plan, like Red Dragon and Silence of the Lambs, were what made me want to be a writer.

Q. What about the thriller/mystery genre interests you?

A. There's an unpredictability to it, both as a reader and a writer, which I love. As I said, I don't plan my books (although I always have a vague sense of where they're headed), and constructing a mystery, one that combines characters you care about, locations you can breathe in, twists, tension and scares, is like a puzzle. As a writer, you're second guessing the reader the whole time, trying to predict where their suspicions will fall; as a reader, you're second guessing the writer, trying to work out where they're taking you. It's a game that I think is uniquely suited to this particular genre.

Q. What writers have influenced you?

A. Michael Connelly, definitely. I was 16 when The Black Echo came out, and I remember being blown away by it. He did a series of books after that — The Black Ice, The Concrete Blonde, The Last Coyote, Trunk Music, The Poet, Blood Work — that were just sensational, and he did them one after another. I actually think he's a bit of a genius.

I also loved John Connolly's early novels. Every Dead Thing through to The White Road, The Unquiet too: not only were they incredible thrillers — taut and scary, with some of the best villains in crime fiction — but he's a wonderful writer as well; a real lyricist.

Mostly, though, when I'm asked this question, I think of individual books that have remained with me long after I turned the last page: A Simple Plan, as I mentioned above, which is — hands down — one of the best thrillers I've ever read; Marathon Man by William Goldman, a masterclass in sleight of hand; the harrowing history lesson in Mo Hayder's The Devil of Nanking (neé Tokyo); Stephen King's The Green Mile, which is such a wonderful, emotional character piece … I could go on and on. There's also a book called The Bang Bang Club, which I love. It's the real-life account of four photo-journalists working the South African townships in the run-up to the 1994 elections, and it's absolutely amazing. It was a major reason why I had David Raker start out life as a journalist. You'll see a lot of The Bang Bang Club in the Raker series, especially in the early books.

Q. What was it like to draw a picture of characters who are so cold blooded and terrifying? How do you prepare, or unwind from it?

A. For me, writing is like this: I get into the head of the characters, and then — once I've done my work for the day — I press Save, turn off the computer, and crash in front of the TV! I wouldn't say I ever entirely "switch off" from a book, because while I'm writing one I'm thinking about it all the time, even if only peripherally — but I certainly don't have any difficulty extracting myself from the writing process. In fact, when it's going badly, it's all too easy to down tools and think, "I'll just go and watch Game of Thrones, and come back to the book tomorrow"!

The villains in my books aren't nice people, clearly, but I hope that they're more than just "bad". Motive is important, and equally important is to paint these characters as three-dimensional, as men or women with a history. I think one of my favorite reviews of my third book Vanished, was when a reviewer said she felt enormously conflicted about the villain, about whether she was scared by him (which she said she was) or felt sorry for him (which she admitted she did). I think you can have both. In fact, that conflict is central to building a convincing world.

Q. Never Coming Back jumps from a small fishing town in England to the desert of Las Vegas. Why Las Vegas?

A. I'd set three books in London, and although it's a fascinating place, full of history and stories — and a place Raker returns to, at least in part, in my fifth book — by Never Coming Back, I was ready for a change. The choice of a small, rain swept fishing village on England's south coast was deliberate: suddenly, I got to talk about emptiness, about big skies and vast seas, about a place where everybody knew each other, and where the crimes couldn't so easily be hidden. London, like any big city, has a certain anonymity, and I used that to my advantage, especially in The Dead Tracks and Vanished. The village in Never Coming Back was different, less ambiguous, and a whole new challenge as a storyteller.

I'd been carrying around an idea for years, about a big, historical crime that crosses international borders, but it wasn't until I started Never Coming Back that I thought seriously about juxtaposing the tiny, insular nature of the fishing village with the gaudy excess of Las Vegas. Vegas was a place I'd visited a few years before I started writing the book, and — from the moment I landed — I was completely fascinated by it. It's such a uniquely American construct, a city that couldn't exist anywhere else; this exhilarating, intimidating, seedy, frightening, and — in its own way — utterly tragic monument to excess. As a boy from the English countryside, where nothing ever happens, it was like landing on another planet!

So, I combined the two, weaving them together into the plot I'd been thinking about for all those years, and the Vegas sections became my love letter to the American crime and mystery fiction I grew up reading. I enjoyed the experience so much that I'm definitely going to return to the States at some point. It just has to be for the right story.

Q. What's next for David Raker?

A. Next is the fifth Raker, Fall from Grace, which comes out in the UK on August 14. Where Never Coming Back is quite "big" in terms of its themes and its scope, I think this is a little smaller and more intimate, though it too centers on an old crime. I'm always incredibly conscious of keeping the series fresh, of adapting its DNA and pushing it in new directions, but at the same time it's important to retain the building blocks that have carried the novels through to this point. However, while change is inevitable, there's one thing you can always be certain of in a Raker book: someone, somewhere will be missing.

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Tim Weaver is the thriller series featuring missing persons investigator David Raker. He is a former journalist and magazine editor, and has written extensively about videogames, film, television and tech. He lives in Bath, England.

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

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Never Coming Back by Tim Weaver

Never Coming Back
Tim Weaver
A David Raker Mystery

Emily Kane arrives at her sister Carrie’s house to find the front door unlocked, dinner on the table, and the family nowhere to be found—Carrie, her husband, and two daughters have disappeared. When the police turn up no leads, Emily turns to her former boyfriend David Raker, a missing persons investigator, to track the family down.

As Raker pursues the case, he discovers evidence of a sinister cover-up, decades in the making and with a long trail of bodies behind it.

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The Einstein Papers by Craig Dirgo is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

The Einstein Papers by Craig Dirgo

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

The Einstein Papers by Craig Dirgo

A John Taft Thriller

Publisher: Craig Dirgo

… as today's free mystery ebook.

The Einstein Papers by Craig Dirgo, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of July 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 the 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.

More on today's free book, below.

Rewritten, tightened and with a new ending, the ebook edition of The Einstein Papers — first published in hardcover in 1999 — pits the Chinese against the Americans in a race to recover Einstein's Unified Field Theory to produce a weapon that could change the balance of power. The synopsis, below, is for the original edition.

Albert Einstein referred to it as the Unified Field Theory. It was his obsession, more important than Relativity and more difficult to prove. But on August 2, 1945, he did just that. Days later, the bombs dropped. Einstein knew what would happen if his Unified Field Theory was combined with his Theory of Relativity — and the consequences were too horrifying to contemplate. In despair, the physicist decided that the Unified Field Theory must never be shared. He would carry this secret to the grave. And for half a century, the devastating truth remained buried.

Until now.

Sometimes John Taft wished the world was as simple as it had been in the 1940s. Yet the last days of the millennium proved to be a very different place. Allegiances changed daily, and an antiterrorist operative like Taft had to do everything he could to keep his sights on the correct targets. Even if he was one of the best.

But nothing has prepared Taft for his next assignment. While unnatural disasters threaten the world's oil supplies and the Middle East teeters on the brink of war, the Chinese have made a chilling discovery. Somehow, they have unearthed the dormant formula devised by the 20th century's most brilliant mind. On the eve of the People's Republic's 50th anniversary, the imperialistic nation is on the threshold of unraveling the mystery of Einstein's fabled Unified Field Theory, and will soon possess a weapon more devastating than any nuclear arsenal. And unless something is done very soon, what's left of the United States will be on the bottom rung of a new world order.

The Einstein Papers by Craig Dirgo

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (140706)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Secrets of the Dark: The Flower of Shadow (Collector's Edition).

• The current Catch of the Week is The Beast of Lycan Isle, just $2.99 through Sunday, July 06, 2014 only.

• Today's Special Deal — 4th of July Sale: All games are Two for the Price of One! Use coupon code STARS for Collector's Edition games and use coupon code STRIPES for Standard games. Offer valid through July 6th, 2014 only until 11:59 PM PT.

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

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Secrets of the Dark: The Flower of Shadow (Collector's Edition)

The New Release today is Secrets of the Dark: The Flower of Shadow (Collector's Edition)

A father’s frantic plea sends you in search of his daughter, Maria, who seems to have vanished into thin air. A mysterious and supernatural force has kidnapped her on her 16th birthday, sealing her room with a magical glow. Your investigation leads you from an odd, flower-shaped lamp through a portal — an ordinary room becomes a nightmarish forest! Can you find Maria in time? Or will she be trapped forever in a shadowy realm by a creature bent on revenge? Find out in this exciting Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game!

This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won't find in the standard version, including: Destroy the seeds of evil forever in the bonus game; Collect flowers and morphing objects; Win points and prizes as achievements; and An available Strategy Guide.

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

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The Beast of Lycan Isle

The current Catch of the Week is The Beast of Lycan Isle

Luna has been summoned by Tara, her best friend, to an ancient village on a remote island. Tara needs Luna's expertise on a newly unearthed artifact that might prove the existence of the legendary cult of the Madra Alta or Wolf Man. But when she arrives the locals are acting very strangely, her friend has disappeared, and terrible clues reveal a situation beyond her worst nightmare. She must rely on her fearless wit and trusted allies to find her friend. She must dig deep into the instincts and courage of her own inner animal to defeat the Wolf King himself.

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, July 06, 2014.

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Saturday, July 05, 2014

Review: This Private Plot by Alan Beechey

Mysterious Reviews: Reviews of New Mysteries, Novels of Suspense, and Thrillers

A Mysterious Review of This Private Plot by Alan Beechey. An Oliver Swithin Mystery.

Review summary: This is a delightfully entertaining, English village-style mystery, with an abundance of wry humor and clever wordplay sprinkled throughout. More literate-based than action-oriented, though there is plenty of that, especially towards the end, this very enjoyable story is highly recommended. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

This Private Plot Alan Beechey

This Private Plot
Alan Beechey
An Oliver Swithin Mystery
Poisoned Pen Press (May 2014)

Publisher synopsis: If a blackmail letter drives a man to suicide, is the sender guilty of murder? "Yes," says Oliver Swithin, author of bestselling Finsbury the Ferret children’s stories and amateur sleuth, who is on holiday in an ancient village.

A midnight streak with his naked girlfriend — Scotland Yard’s Effie Strongitham — abruptly ends in the discovery of a corpse. Retired radiobroadcaster Dennis Breedlove has hanged himself from the old gibbet. Evidence suggests blackmail may have driven this celebrity to suicide. Irresistibly intrigued, Oliver believes discovering the dead man’s secret will lead to the identity of the blackmailer. But in Britain today, when shame is a ticket to fame, why suicide? What if it wasn’t?

When the mystery abruptly turns inside out, black-clad strangers attack Oliver in the night. The Vicar behaves strangely. So do the village’s five unmarried Bennet sisters, a mysterious monk, the persistent, self-effacing Underwood Tooth, and Oliver’s Uncle Tim, Effie’s superior at the Yard and a part-time Shakespearean actor. Plus Oliver’s aunt and his mother. Who else might play a role in this private plot? Two William Shakespeares?

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The Secret Houses, A Spy Thriller by John Gardner, New from Endeavour Press

The Secret Houses by John Gardner

Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher, promoting and selling ebook editions of works by new authors as well as bringing out ebook editions of out of print books.

We've selected one of their recently published mystery, suspense, thriller or crime titles to feature here today …

The Secret Houses by John Gardner

A Spy Thriller

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $0.99 (as of 07/05/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

First published in 1987, this novel is a sequel to The Secret Generations.

The Secret Houses by John Gardner, Amazon Kindle format

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Two families — the Railtons in Britain and the Farthings in America — are at the heart of a titanic political struggle, their fates intertwined in the secret world of Intelligence by blood, love, loyalty and betrayal.

The British Secret Intelligence Service and the American Office of Strategic Services are locked in a desperate struggle to destroy the war machine that threatens the future of the world - and once again the Railtons and the Farthings are drawn into the secret struggle.

Both families are intimately concerned in the fate of the Tarot resistance network, operated by Caspar Railton under the nose of the ruthless SS officer Hans-Dieter Klaubert, known as the Devil of Orléans. Caspar has recruited his nieces Caroline and Jo-Jo as undercover agents in France, and their disappearance coincided with the break-up of Tarot.

The Secret Houses by John Gardner

Behind Closed Doors, The McCloud Brothers Series by Shannon McKenna, Now Available at a Special Price

Behind Closed Doors by Shannon McKenna

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to feature the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Kensington …

Behind Closed Doors by Shannon McKenna

The McCloud Brothers Series (1st in series)

Publisher: Kensington

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/05/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

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Surveillance expert Seth Mackey knows everything about the women his millionaire boss Victor Lazar toys with — and tosses aside. But Lazar's latest plaything, Raine Cameron, is different. Beautiful. Vulnerable. And innocent. Just looking at her triggers a white-hot passion Seth can barely control as night after night, he watches her on a dozen different video screens. Raine is pure temptation, but Seth can't slip up: he's convinced Lazar had his half-brother murdered. His secret investigation — and his life — are on the line. But then he finds out that Raine may be Lazar's next victim.

Raine knows she's being watched--but no one can see the secrets in her heart. She has reasons of her own to seek revenge on Victor Lazar, and she will, despite her fear — and the distracting presence of Seth Mackey. His fiercely masculine good looks and animal sensuality stir her most erotic fantasies when she's alone … and lead her to a bold plan. Offering her body to him, surrendering totally to his ruthless desire, might well push her beyond all emotional limits — and beyond fear itself.

Behind Closed Doors by Shannon McKenna

Diamond Rings Are Deadly Things by Rachelle J. Christensen, a New 1st in Series Title Introducing Adrielle Pyper

Diamond Rings Are Deadly Things by Rachelle J. Christensen

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of this month's new 1st in Series titles, a mystery, thriller or suspense novel that introduces a recurring character (or characters) …

Diamond Rings Are Deadly Things by Rachelle J. Christensen

Adrielle Pyper, Wedding Planner (1st in series)

Publisher: Shadow Mountain

Diamond Rings Are Deadly Things by Rachelle J. Christensen, Amazon Kindle format

What we know about the character: Adrielle Pyper knows how to plan a wedding, and she is especially good at pleasing bridezillas. For more information about her first mystery, see a synopsis of the book, below.

When Adrielle Pyper's biggest client and best friend is married just three days before the wedding, Adri's world falls apart. She moves to the resort town of Sun Valley, Idaho, and starts from scratch. Thanks to Adri's impeccable tast and unique style, she lands two celebrity clients, and her business seems headed for success — that is, until someone vandalizes the specialty wedding dresses she imported from overseas.

The race is on to uncover a secret hidden within the yards of satin and lace before Adri becomes the next victim.

Diamond Rings Are Deadly Things by Rachelle J. Christensen

The Square of Revenge, A Pieter Van In Mystery by Pieter Aspe, Now Available at a Special Price

The Square of Revenge by Pieter Aspe

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to feature the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Open Road …

The Square of Revenge by Pieter Aspe

A Pieter Van In Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/05/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

The Square of Revenge by Pieter Aspe, Amazon Kindle format

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An ancient family name hides sinister secrets of love and betrayal, riches and revenge …

The beautiful medieval architecture of Bruges belies the dark longings of her residents. When the wealthy and powerful Ludovic Degroof's jewelry store is robbed, nothing is stolen, but the jewels have been dissolved in jars of aqua regia, an acid so strong that it can melt even gold. In the empty safe is a scrap of paper on which a strange square has been drawn.

At first, Inspector Van In pays little attention to the paper, focusing on the bizarre nature of the burglary. But when Degroof's children begin to receive letters with this same enigmatic square, Van In and the beautiful new District Attorney, Hannelore Martens, find themselves engaged in solving the mystery of a complex web of Latin phrases, a baroness' fallen family, and Degroof's unsettling relationship with a hostage grandchild, who is being ransomed for a priceless collection of art.

The Square of Revenge by Pieter Aspe

Peter Pan Must Die by John Verdon, New in Bookstores during July 2014

Peter Pan Must Die by John Verdon

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during July 2014 is …

Peter Pan Must Die by John Verdon

The Dave Gurney Series (4th)

Publisher: Crown

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

More about our featured title, below …

The daunting task that confronts Gurney, once the NYPD's top homicide cop: determining the guilt or innocence of a woman already convicted of shooting her charismatic politician husband — who was felled by a rifle bullet to the brain while delivering the eulogy at his own mother's funeral.

Peeling back the layers, Gurney quickly finds himself waging a dangerous battle of wits with a thoroughly corrupt investigator, a disturbingly cordial mob boss, a gorgeous young temptress, and a bizarre assassin whose child-like appearance has earned him the nickname Peter Pan.

Startling twists and turns occur in rapid-fire sequence, and soon Gurney is locked inside one of the darkest cases of his career – one in which multiple murders are merely the deceptive surface under which rests a scaffolding of pure evil. Beneath the tangle of poisonous lies, Gurney discovers that the truth is more shocking than anyone had imagined.

And the identity of the villain at the mystery's center turns out to be the biggest shock of all.

Peter Pan Must Die by John Verdon

Flood Zone by Dana Mentink, New from Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense in July 2014

Flood Zone by Dana Mentink

Omnimystery News is pleased to introduce a new mystery, suspense, or thriller title available this month from Harlequin, one of the world's leading publishers of books for women …

Flood Zone by Dana Mentink

Series: Stormswept

Imprint: Love Inspired Suspense

Flood Zone by Dana Mentink, Amazon Kindle format

For more information about the book, see a synopsis, below.

Finding true love in the midst of nature's fury …

Mia Sandoval's friend is murdered under mysterious circumstances — and the single mother is a suspect. Her only ally is a man she isn't sure she can trust. Search and rescue worker Dallas Black has a past as harrowing as Mia's own, and the police are suspicious of them both. With no choice but to work with secretive Dallas, Mia discovers he's as complicated as the murder they're forced to investigate to clear her name. Yet as a flood ravages their small Colorado town, a killer is determined that Mia, Dallas and their evidence get swept away to a watery grave.

Flood Zone by Dana Mentink

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