Saturday, July 12, 2014

Shake Down by Jill Elizabeth Nelson, New from Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense in July 2014

Shake Down by Jill Elizabeth Nelson

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

Shake Down by Jill Elizabeth Nelson

Imprint: Love Inspired Suspense

Shake Down by Jill Elizabeth Nelson, Amazon Kindle format

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

To clear his imprisoned father's name, Shane Gillum must find evidence hidden in a Martha's Vineyard cottage. But he arrives to find the "vacant" property being prepped for sale by real estate agent Janice Swenson. Is she tied to the notorious owners? Or is she in over her head as the "accidents" on the property grow increasingly dangerous? And who is the saboteur targeting — Shane with his search, or Janice with her dark, hidden past? With so much at stake, trusting Janice is a huge risk …but keeping silent about the cottage's mysteries could mire them both in a deadly scheme.

Shake Down by Jill Elizabeth Nelson

Five Suspense Thrillers by David Baldacci, Now Available at a Special Price

Total Control by David Baldacci

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, Grand Central …

Total Control by David Baldacci

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Grand Central

Price: $4.99 (as of 07/12/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

Five of David Baldacci's early stand-alone thrillers are currently available for $4.99 each in the Amazon Kindle Store: The Winner, The Simple Truth, Saving Faith, Wish You Well, and our featured title in this post, Total Control. Use this link to see all five.

Total Control by David Baldacci, Amazon Kindle format

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Sidney Archer has it all: a husband she loves, a job at which she excels, and a cherished young daughter. Then, as a plane plummets into the Virginia countryside, everything changes. And suddenly there is no one whom Sidney Archer can trust.

Jason Archer is a rising young executive at Triton Global, the world’s leading technology conglomerate. Determined to give his family the best of everything, Archer has secretly entered into a deadly game. He is about to disappear — leaving behind a wife who must sort out his lies from his truths, an accident team that wants to know why the plane he was ticketed on crashed, and a veteran FBI agent who wants to know it all …

Total Control by David Baldacci

An Excerpt from Adventures in House Sitting by John Andes

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of John Andes
Adventures in House Sitting
by John Andes

We are delighted to welcome John Andes to Omnimystery News today.

John's new novel of suspense is Adventures in House Sitting (iUniverse; January 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt, the first chapter.

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Adventures in House Sitting by John Andes

WHERE AM I? SOMEWHERE ON THE space time continuum known as life. I am somewhere between then and then. Between back then and until then. I am somewhere between when and when. When I was a young man and when I am older. I am between the womb and worm food.
  Where am I? I am somewhere between self-absorbency and altruism. I am between me and us. I am between "it's none on my concern" and "why did this happen." I am between standing still and getting actively involved. I am between holding on to all I know and running into the unknown.
  Where am I? I am somewhere between burgers with fries and Smoked Scottish Salmon on a bed of wild rice. I am between draft local beer and twenty-five year old Single Malt. I am between bars of homogenized chocolate and handmade white chocolate truffles. I am between AC/DC and Vivaldi. I am between being a heavy drinker and a stoner.
  Where am I? I am between the corporate world with its trappings of fashion that cover its inner insecurities and the freedom of the casually dressed to be honest. I am between the hidden agendas of mediocre over-bearing leaders and the unthreatened workers who speak their minds. I am between the yes men and the no thanks people. I am between a six-figure income and a decent living. I am between the elitist towers of an Ivy League education and the rudimentary near-rural fields of learning. I am between intelligence and wisdom. I am between "I know it all" and "I have no idea." I am between jaded and naïve. I am between having done it all and just beginning to do anything.
  Where am I? I am in Belleair a very tony town within Clearwater, a very tony city on Florida's west coast. Belleair is a huge nugget within a gold mine. There is also Belleair Bluffs south of Belleair on a hill overlooking the Intercoastal Waterway  … ergo the Bluffs. But, that's another place and story. Belleair has no downtown. It is a bedroom community. From the $5 million+ beach homes to the $10 million+ homes overlooking the golf course. These homes are similar to the homes in every expensive community from Florida to Maine … mainland to island. They look similar. They are similarly large. There are no trailer parks in Belleair. There are no bungalow or "cracker shacks" in Belleair. The big homes and their residents are protected by Police, large walls, and electric gates. The Police know who belongs in which house, who is a guest, and who simply does not belong.
  Where am I? I am a few miles from my home sitting by a pool at the home of another. The pool is huge for a private, backyard pleasure pond. It is fifteen yards long and eight yards wide. At one end is a twelve square-yard patio with a large table beneath a larger yellow and white striped square tent with roll-up sides like the ones seen in movies about the desert. Four yellow and white pillowed chairs fit at the sides of the table, and four pillow covered chaise lounges in yellow and white striped fabric are outside the tent. A big and quite expensive matching set. At the other end of the pool is a cascading waterfall. The water is re-circulated through the pool after being heated in the winter and cooled in the summer. Always a perfect 74 degrees. In addition to the swimming pool, the residents enjoy a tennis Court and four car garage. If you got it, enjoy it. And they got it.
  Augustus Hirwud founded a storage system; large boxes stacked on a concrete slab. Now people can store all manner of items that they want out of their homes, but not out of their lives. These items can be retrieved as needed or moved within the storage container across country to a new home. He works twelve hours a day five days a week despite being very successful and fifty-nine. He is trim and handsome. His wife, Jenni, travels to New York, Milan, and London to shop, see, and live. She is thirty-one and quite beautiful. His work life pays for her lifestyle. She is his second wife; a living trophy. They appear to be happy despite their age and lifestyle differences.
  He has two adult children from his first marriage; Veronika, who is twenty-six and lives in Atlanta. She is Publisher of a weekly newspaper called Hotlanta Nights. There are rumors that when she was a teen she was sent away to an expensive, very private rehab institution out West. Then there is Augustus Hirwud Jr., who is twenty-three and owns three topless bars in Tampa. His late night activities have earned him several visits from the local Vice and Narco squads. He has expressed no interest in working with or for his father. The boy is known to his parents only as Junior. The two offspring enjoy what their father's money can buy them, but choose to keep the old man at arm's length.
  Every weekend when Jenni is home, the Hirwuds take their yacht, AJ out for a two-or three- day sail. They give the housekeeper the weekend off and I live inside their house. Inside the house is a very varied collection of glass and marble statues, vases that always hold flowers and bric-a-brac that have no outward meaning except imported and expensive. During the week the housekeeper sees to the flowers and the general tidiness of the house. A bonded cleaning company comes weekly to ensure cleanliness. There is no art on the walls and no oriental rugs on the floors. The house is devoid of intellectual culture.
   I am a house sitter. I sit in peoples' houses when they don't want strangers to know they are not present in the house; I am there. This service does not preclude the use of alarms, but it does provide the extra benefit of faux habitation. I have the alarm codes to ten homes in this high-end neighborhood, and I am on a first name basis with several different security providers. Lights, both interior and exterior are manually randomly turned on and off to avoid the perception of a programmed pattern. A human form is visible walking outside the house. A body is seen walking by a window. A car is moved in the driveway. Mail is taken in. Pets are cared for; walked, fed, and played with. The net result is that the house is not empty and thus not viable for break in. I am trusted partially because of my age; I am over sixty and thus will not have wild raucous bacchanals in the owner's absence. I am trusted partially because pets like me. This latter is just as important as having a child like the baby sitter. Maybe more important.
  I charge $75.00 a day for my services. Cash money. No checks. My clients can afford the tabs they pay. I buy and consume my own food, but drink the wine or hard liquor that is in the house. Fortunately, my clients are financially comfortable and like only good alcohol; imported wines, single malt Scotches and the best small batch bourbons. My client list is comprised of ten regulars who sometimes refer potential clients to me. I sit once for a potential client who wants to join my roster before I decide to include anyone to my list of regulars. Sort of like a test market. I have rejected several referrals just because they don't have the right adult beverages or they try to micro-manage me. I average between twelve and fifteen nights a month house sitting. To fill in my days, I work part time in the hardware Department of a large home improvement store. I receive social security and a pension from one of my former corporate lives. All-in-all my monthly cash influx is greater than the national median income for a white family of four.
  Where am I? Watching the lights play in pool's water. The water splashing from the waterfall creates a constant yet dissimilar rippling motion in the pool. The lights reflected off the water and the blue background of the pool sides and bottom produce an effect that is somewhere between the fluorescent illumination of a deep sea creature and a thread of white fireworks. The bouncing, twisting light scene is hypnotic, enhanced by the single malt over one ice cube and the hand rolled smoke. I am a child of the sixties.
  The summer breeze and the chirping of the crickets calm the night. As I drift in and out of the moment, the female Dalmatian, Karma, interrupts my reverie. She nuzzles my hand and stares as if to say; "It's time for my late night walk. So get off your lazy ass, get the leash and poop bag, and take me to the park." Like a good male, I obey the female.
  The street-lit Simmons Dog Park is six blocks from the house. It is approximately two blocks in size. It is split in half by a main thoroughfare. On the way to the park, Karma meanders toward her ultimate destination. She stops at every large plant and tree to sniff and pee. She tells every dog after her that this spot is hers. Soon she is void of urine, yet she continues to go through the motion of marking. I keep the leash short, no more than six feet, to ensure that she does not run into the road or onto a neighbor's porch. Her desire to mark her territory at various and diverse locations on the path to the park causes me to move the leash from one hand to the other so as to not become entangled in her process.
  When we reach the park, I look to see if there are any other dogs roaming the grass. There are none, so I let her off the leash. This is a no-no for dog walkers, but at this hour and with this dog, I am willing to risk any criticism. She knows not to leave the area without me. And I can see her beneath the street lamps. After turning in small circles, she stops, curls her body, and deposits some thing for me to pickup. When she is done, she bounds around the grass and joyfully runs beneath the bushes as if she has shed a great burden. Shortly she returns to my side to be hooked up to the leash so that she may return home. On the way back she again stops at every large plant and tree to be sure no other dog has over-marked her territory. This is the bulk of our late night ritual.
  Once home she runs to the back yard hose. The last part of our ritual is a spritz. This cools her and cleans her of any dirt, leaves, and small twigs she may have acquired. I notice that she has two yellow gummy bracelets hanging from her mouth. They appear to be caught on a lower incisor. As I remove them, I see that they are partially covered with a brown coating. Washing away the coating, I realize that it is not dirt it is blood. I check Karma's mouth. She is not cut. The blood must have come from the bracelets' owner. I check out the items. They both are inscribed with the words "Semper Fi", the Marine Corps motto … Always Faithful. The inside of one bracelet is clean, while the inside of the second bracelet bears a series of apparent random numbers and letters. What is this nonsense? I place the bracelets in my pocket. With that I head back to the park, flashlight and cell phone in my hands. Karma remains at home.
  I scour the lawn and peer into the bushes. Deep beneath a massive growth, I spy a hand. As I part the branches, I see the hand is attached to an arm, which is attached to a partially clothed female body. Now I panic. My heart is racing. I must call the Police, who will most likely notice that I have had more than one adult beverage and I have indulged in cannabis. The smell is on my clothes. If they ask, I'll simply say I am fighting the onset of glaucoma. I must call the Police. I have no choice.


Two Belleair Police cars, a Pinellas County Sheriff car, and an EMS wagon arrive in five minutes. It seems like five hours given my self-centered worry. The visual cacophony of high beam head lights as well as blue and red flashing lights from their vehicles illuminates the neighbor hood and brings residents to their front porches or balconies. The Police examine the location and string yellow "Crime Scene" tape around that section of the park. They want to be sure that no one spoils the crime scene. And, just as important, they want all the neighbors know the Police are working diligently to earn their pay. Belleair Police Officer Ray Rutt approaches me.
  "Were you the gentleman who called the Police?"
  "Yes."
  "And what is your name?"
  "Thomas Jenkins."
  "Where do you live, Mr. Jenkins?"
  "I live in Clearwater at 3301 Highland, unit 345. I am here in Belleair because I am a house sitter. I do not live in Belleair."
  "Why were you in the park late at night?"
  "I house sit for the Hirwuds when they are away. They are sailing this weekend. They moor their yacht in the Fort Myers harbor. I was walking Karma, their dog."
  "When did you first notice the victim?"
  I relate the episode from Karma's walk to the spritz to my return to the park for investigation. He seems satisfied with my recitation of the facts.
  "Where is the bracelet?"
  I relinquish only one bracelet. I keep the bracelet that bears a series of data in my pocket.
  "May I leave?"
  "Yes, we have your contact information. Before you go, please provide a telephone number where we can contact Mr. Hirwud to confirm why you are here. Don't leave town without notifying us. Thanks for your public service, Mr. Jenkins. "
  I know and suspect that Officer Rutt knows that he will be unable to reach the Hirwuds directly since they will be out on the Gulf. So, if he really wants to reach them this weekend, he will have to call the harbor and have them patch him through the Ship-to-Shore system. My bet is that he will wait until Monday.


Back at the house, I dive into the pool to wash off the sweat of anxiety. If Officer Rutt detected my indiscretion, he did not reveal his reaction. Paddling casually I feel my swim suit pocket. The second bracelet; the one with the random letters and numbers. Without my glasses and in the dim light of the pool, I can't read a damned thing. I'll examine it tomorrow. Towel dry. Pour two ounces of Balvenie 14 Caribbean. Drop one ice cube into the glass. Fire up the roach. Hit it deep. Result? A pronounced dive into the abyss of nod.


The morning sun awakens me. I am on a chaise lounge. Karma has slept at my feet. Now she wants her morning walk in the park. Back we go. This time we can't enter. Too much crime scene tape and warnings to possible walkers. So we take a stroll around the neighborhood. All before I've had my coffee. Back home I feed Karma, while I brew the morning elixir of awareness. Glasses on and sitting in the brightness of daylight, I review the nonsense on the inside of the bracelet; 767332535263TMGJWZDHZS. Is this a code? Where does the sequence begin? End? In a circle is there a beginning or an end? What does it mean? No time to ponder this enigma. I am exhausted from the flurry of activity last night. I toss the bracelet in my overnight bag.


I am off to my shift at the home improvement store. Four hours of dealing with people who don't know what they want, but who expect guys like me to tell them. The first day of training, employees are told that customers come to the store to buy something. The job of the sales staff is to help customers spend more than they had anticipated. To convince them that they need all the extras that are collateral items essential to the simple project at home. Employees receive bonuses for surpassing dollar sales targets both individually and for the Department. Never sales quotas or sales goals. Employees are given targets. Today is Saturday. The day of the DIY hoard. The day of the big dollar volume.
  "Excuse, can you help me?"
  "Yes ma'am how can I help you?"
  "I want to replace the medicine cabinet and below sink cabinet in my second bathroom. I guess I'll need the cabinets and the hardware to make them look special. It is a guest bath room. I took a picture so you could see what is in there now."
  "Let me show you our value line of cabinets. These come stained and painted and are made of particle board. Very solid. But, because of the particle board composition, the doors can warp. If any moisture seeps beyond the outer surface, the particles will absorb the moisture and expand, thus warping the panel and ultimately splintering it. Is there a shower or bath in the second bathroom?"
  "Yes. A shower."
  "Well, you would not want the panels to warp and splinter so severely that they have to be replaced in three to five years?"
  "Oh, my, No. I want to redecorate once."
  "Then I suggest the solid wood cabinets. Either painted or stained."
  "I like the stained look."
  "We have oak, maple, and pine. Which fits with the wall and tile colors?"
  "Oak."
  "Nice choice."
  "Would you like that in a dark, medium or light stain?"
  "Light."
  "OK, great. We will put a waterproof coating over the stain to keep moisture out for years."
  "Thank you."
   "Now for the hardware.
  "Brushed silver or rich brass would look very elegant. Here let me hold one handle of each up to this light oak panel. So you can make an educated choice."
  "I like the brass it looks almost like gold."
  "Great. Now for the surface around the sink. I suggest a synthetic marble colored to work with the cabinets. Let me show you over here."
  "That's lovely. The specs of brass tie everything together."
  "One more question. Are you keeping the commode lid and seat in white or would you like to have them match your new cabinets?"
  "Can you do that?"
  "Yes ma'am. Look over here. A perfect match."
  "I'll take them."
  "One last question. How about the towel rack? White or matching?"
  "Matching."
  "I would like to recommend that you select a brass curtain rod and rings to match the cabinet hardware."
  "Perfect. Let me ask you a question. Can you recommend a carpenter or handy man, who can remove my old items and replace them with these items?"
  "Ma'am we do not recommend a specific carpenter. Our company policy prohibits it due to the possibility of favoritism. But I can give you a list of carpenters who do such work. All of these carpenters have worked for our customers recently. I suggest you contact three of them to get references and estimates of costs and timing. Then you can select the one that you wish. We will even hold your purchased items here at the store for two weeks while you go through the selection process. There is no charge for this service."
  "Thank you. You have been very helpful."
  "Ma'am, thank you for shopping with us. Let me get a cart and walk with you to the cashier. Then I'll take your purchase back to the loading dock for pickup later. Please be sure to give your selected carpenter a copy of your receipt so we know we are giving your merchandise to the right individual."
  We walk through the cashier line. Without knowing her budget, my guess is that the $1,450 she spent went well beyond it. And it exceeded my weekly dollar target. Hot damn I'm good.


Karma misses me. She jumps for joy at my arrival. It is time for a long walk; a thirty-minute series of sniffs and squats. The sun gets to her and her panting tells me it's time to go home. Time, also, for me to swim, sip, and read the newspaper.

Woman Murdered in Belleair Park: Friday night Belleair Police discovered the body of former Marine Lieutenant, Marjory Martin dead in Simmons Park. Ms. Martin had been stabbed numerous times and her body was left in the bushes of the park. Because the investigation into her murder is on-going, the Belleair PD spokesperson would not release any further details.

  Non-reporting on a distasteful story. No one in Belleair wants a mess like this to stink up their pristine homes and lives. Sadly, Marjory's death will disappear from the paper and from the residents' awareness in a week or two. Her death will become a footnote in this year's Belleair's year in review. Very sad.
  Oh, well what can a house sitter do, but luxuriate in the manses of others. Damn. I can dig. I can ask questions. I can be a pain in the asses of the local Police officials. To start I will send an inquisitive e-mail to the editor. To my laptop.

Editor of the Clearwater Clarion
  Who was Marine Lieutenant, Marjory Martin found dead in Simmons Park? Why was she murdered? Why was she murdered here? Who murdered her? Was she a resident of Belleair? Was the murderer a resident of Belleair? Will this happen to other residents? Are we safe in our homes? On the streets? These questions need to be addressed and answered by the Police as soon as humanly possible. But, as yet there is nothing from the Police Department, but protocol silence. What are you doing to relieve the anxiety of the community? We want answers.

  That should stir-up the comfortable paper that covers the comfortable neighborhood.

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John Andes was born and raised in Central Pennsylvania, and received a degree in philosophy from Brown University. His business career started in New York and was focused on advertising and marketing. He has two adult sons, is retired and lives on the Gulf Coast where he coaches little league football, teaches creative writing, and mentors small business owners.

For more information about the author, please visit his website at CrimeNovelsOnline.com.

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Adventures in House Sitting by John Andes

Adventures in House Sitting
John Andes
A Novel of Suspense

Thomas Jenkins is a house sitter in Belleair, a tony town within the tony city of Clearwater on Florida's West Coast. He sits in homes of the rich and powerful when they want to go away for extended weekends or vacations. Thomas Jenkins is a man who embraces the present only if he can maintain a tight grasp on the joys of the past. He is a child of the sixties.

One night, while walking the dog of a client, he discovers the mutilated body of a woman. A few days later, Tom discovers a hit and run victim, Donnielle Weaver, whom he helps recover from the incident … not an accident. She is a reporter for the Clearwater Clarion with a connection to the murdered woman. Thus, begins his journey into the dark world of multiple murders, corruption, exploitation, and drug trafficking.

Disinterested at first, he becomes more involved in Donnielle's search for the truth; truth about two powerful members of Belleair society and illegal immigrants. As the search expands, the interconnected intrigue intensifies. The investigation reveals a force that will go to any measure to protect itself. Random and unconnected violence is not random and unconnected. All during the journey, Thomas's house sitting provides new perspectives into the world of the privileged.

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A Conversation with Crime Novelist Christopher Irvin

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Christopher Irvin
with Christopher Irvin

We are delighted to welcome novelist Christopher Irvin to Omnimystery News today.

Chris's debut crime novella is Federales (One Eye Press; March 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had a chance to catch up with him to talk about his work.

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Omnimystery News: When you started writing Federales, did you consider making it the first in a series?

Christopher Irvin
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Christopher Irvin

Christopher Irvin: I consider Federales to be in the noir genre (or sub-genre of crime) and as such I find it difficult to write or plan for major recurring characters without falling outside of the genre. You can only take a character so low before you lose a sense of realism. I think that's why hard-boiled detective series work so well — the hero, though not unscathed, comes through in the end to fight another day. Not so much with noir. I think it would be fun to create a universe with recurring minor characters. I have two "spiritual" sequels planned for Federales and it would be interesting to try and work that in.

OMN: You mentioned that you consider Federales to be noir. Is this typical of your work to date?

CI: Much of my work is dark but for longer works I've stuck with noir. I'm not sure if there is an advantage to the genre … certainly a disadvantage of the reader knowing that the book will not end well, with the characters dead or worse. This forces me to focus on how I reach the end. How can I twist the reader's expectations if they know where I am going? It's a challenge but one that I think has improved my writing as a whole.

OMN: Summarize Federales for us in a tweet.

CI: An ex-Mexican federal agent devotes himself to an outspoken former politician and her cause in the face of ever-darkening circumstances.

OMN: Tell us more about your writing process.

CI: I usually start out by writing a scene or two by hand. Writing by hand helps me to get a feel for a new story and the characters, especially dialogue. But after a few pages I need to create an outline and plot out the rest of the story. I'm not opposed to letting the plot change and develop as I write, but I need at least a loose outline to provide direction.

OMN: Are your stories set in real places? And how important is setting to your stories?

CI: I try and stay true to a real place, but only so much as to get the correct feel. I have a bit of a minimalist style and so I generally avoid going into great detail. I think a few small details can go a long way to creating a strong setting. Readers are smart and pick up on them.

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

CI: Brazil. I'd love to attend the World Cup or Summer Olympics. I find the country to be a fascinating place with conflict ripe for crime/noir. The comic I'm working on, Expatriate, is set there so it would be great to get some first-hand experience in country.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests? And have any of these made it into your stories?

CI: Writing and reading is pretty much what I have time for outside of family and the day job these days. I love to travel and ideas I pick up along the way (setting, characters, etc.) definitely make it into my writing.

OMN: What is the best advice you've received as an author?

CI: To write short stories and practice, practice, practice. Every published author harps on the need to write every day, or almost every day — but it's true. Turn off social media and get your butt in the chair. It's the only way to improve.

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

CI: I find it really interesting when a reader picks up something in a book or short story of mine that I didn't see while writing the piece. I'll be vague to avoid spoilers but some of the comments readers have made about the end of Federales and the strength of the political themes surprised me. It's been great to receive that kind of feedback and to know a book is sticking with people.

OMN: Suppose Federales were to be adapted for television or film. Who do you see playing the key roles?

CI: I usually like readers to come up with their own images of the characters … but I'll bite on Marcos, one of the two main characters in Federales. I think Demián Bichir would be a perfect fit.

OMN: What kinds of books do you read today for pleasure?

CI: Mostly crime, though I'm planning a science fiction binge in the near future. I'm currently reading Megan Abbott's The Fever and Johnny Shaw's Plaster City.

OMN: What's next for you?

CI: I'm working toward completing a novel (very different from Federales) and I've outlined the follow-up to Federales. I'm also working on Expatriate, a comic series with artist Ricardo Lopez Ortiz (should have more to share on that soon, here.)

As for stuff on the horizon, I have a short story in the Spring 2014 issue of Needle: A Magazine of Noir, and a short story in Trouble in the Heartland: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Songs of Bruce Springsteen, edited by Joe Clifford.

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Christopher Irvin has traded all hope of a good night's rest for the chance to spend his mornings writing dark and noir fiction. His short stories have appeared in several publications. Federales is his debut novella. He lives with his wife and son in Boston, Massachusetts.

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

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Federales by Christopher Irvin

Federales
Christopher Irvin
A Crime Novella

Mexican Federal Agent Marcos Camarena dedicated his life to the job. But in a country where white knights die meaningless deaths, martyred in a hole with fifty other headless bodies in the desert, corruption is not an attribute but a scale; no longer a stigma but the status quo.

When Marcos's life is threatened, he leaves law enforcement and his life in Mexico City behind for a coastal resort town — until an old friend asks him to look after an outspoken politician, a woman who knows cartel violence all too well. Despite his best efforts, Marcos can't find it in his heart to refuse, and soon finds himself isolated on the political front lines of the war on drugs.

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ToxiCity by Libby Fischer Hellmann is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

ToxiCity by Libby Fischer Hellmann

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ToxiCity by Libby Fischer Hellmann

A Georgia Davis Mystery

Publisher: The Red Herrings

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Georgia Davis was once a police officer on the force in a Chicago suburb. And while homicides are rare on the North Shore, three bodies turn up in quick succession — all of them dumped in waste disposal dumpsters or landfills. The investigations into the murders test the mettle and professionalism of a combined police task force. Along the way, they also test the strength of Georgia's relationship with one of the detectives working the case. While Georgia, her detective boyfriend Matt, and his sometime partner John Stone pit their skills against those of an inventive killer, the daughter of a real estate mogul — who just happens to have her eye on Matt — complicates matters.

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The Prophet by William Casey Moreton is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

The Prophet by William Casey Moreton

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

The Prophet by William Casey Moreton

A Ryan Archer Thriller

Publisher: William Casey Moreton

… as today's third free mystery ebook.

The Prophet by William Casey Moreton, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of July 12, 2014 at 7:00 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.

When the teenage daughter of the biggest movie star in the world goes missing, Webb & Associates — a private security firm catering to the rich and famous — is called in to assess the situation. Enter Ryan Archer. As a former Marine and former FBI agent, Archer has a combination of skills and training few others can offer.

When he is given the task of locating the missing girl and returning her safetly to her family, Archer finds himself investigating a mysterious, powerful, and ultimately deadly organization that will stop at nothing to protect its secrets.

The Prophet by William Casey Moreton

Miranda Warning by Heather Day Gilbert is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Miranda Warning by Heather Day Gilbert

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Miranda Warning by Heather Day Gilbert

A Murder in the Mountains Novel

Publisher: Heather Day Gilbert

… as today's second free mystery ebook.

Miranda Warning by Heather Day Gilbert, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of July 12, 2014 at 6:45 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.

Child of the Appalachian mountains, Tess Spencer has experienced more than her share of heartache. The Glock-wielding, knife-carrying housewife knows how to survive whatever life throws at her.

But when an anonymous warning note shows up in her best friend Miranda’s mailbox—a note written in a dead woman’s handwriting—Tess quickly discovers that ghosts are alive and well in Buckneck, West Virginia. Hot on a cold trail, she must use limited clues and her keen insight into human nature to unmask the killer … or the next victim might be Tess herself.

Miranda Warning by Heather Day Gilbert

Mr. Swirlee by Mike Faricy is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Mr. Swirlee by Mike Faricy

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Mr. Swirlee by Mike Faricy

A Dev Haskell Mystery

Publisher: Mike Faricy

… as today's free mystery ebook.

Mr. Swirlee by Mike Faricy, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of July 12, 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.

Skirt-chasing, wise-cracking, dysfunctional Private Investigator Dev Haskell leaves his usual stool at the Spot Bar to take on what looks like a cakewalk job: keep ice cream mongul Mr. Swirlee alive. Turns out Mr. Swirlee is anything but a cakewalk. He's a ruthless "entrepreneur" with a flash temper, a mean streak a mile wide, and a laundry list of people who want to do him in--including his sex-crazed girlfriend Lola. Things go from bad to worse when Dev discovers his client is running a gambling ring in his ice cream trucks. When his revelation is detected, a dead body ends up in the trunk of his car. Once again, our hero is in over his head. Thank God for Dev's friend Tony "Dog" Colli, sometime friend a felon, who agrees to help out.

Murder, mayhem, romance, double cross, and bodies pile up as Dog and Dev follow their difficult client through the streets of St. Paul in the steamy summertime, spinning a colorful yarn with a healthy serving of the bizarre.

Mr. Swirlee by Mike Faricy

Three Books in the Diana Tregarde Investigation Series by Mercedes Lackey is Today's Fantasy Kindle Daily Deal

Burning Water by Mercedes Lackey

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Three Books in the Diana Tregarde Investigation Series by Mercedes Lackey as today's Fantasy Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 each is valid only for today, Saturday, July 12, 2014. We're hightlighting the first book in the series in this post.

Burning Water by Mercedes Lackey

A Diana Tregarde Investigation (1st in series)

Publisher: High Flight Arts and Letters

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/12/2014 at 5:45 AM ET).

Burning Water by Mercedes Lackey, Amazon Kindle format

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Dallas Police Detective Mark Valdez isn't just any cop, he's a psychic who knows that the cattle mutilations and torture murders he's been investigating are somehow tied together. He also knows that his meager psychic abilities aren't enough to identify the killers, much less stop them.

Luckily, Mark has an ace up his sleeve: an attractive young romance novelist who happens to be a practicing witch. And not just any witch, either-Diana Tregarde is a Guardian, charged with protecting the Earth and all its creatures.

Using modern science and ancient magics, Diana and Mark discover that they are tailing no ordinary serial killer but the awakened avatar of an Aztec god. Tezcatlipoca and his four beautiful handmaidens are preparing for a great sacrifice that will transform North America into a new Aztec realm.

Diana isn't sure her powers are strong enough to take on those of a risen Aztec god, but she has no choice. As a Guardian, she is sworn to protect mankind, even at the cost of her own life. Luckily, she does not stand alone. Mark Valdez is more than just a cop. And Tezcatlipoca is not the only Aztec god walking in the world.

Burning Water by Mercedes Lackey

The Two Minute Rule by Robert Crais is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Two Minute Rule by Robert Crais

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature The Two Minute Rule by Robert Crais as today's Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Saturday, July 12, 2014.

The Two Minute Rule by Robert Crais

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/12/2014 at 5:30 AM ET).

The Two Minute Rule by Robert Crais, Amazon Kindle format

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A father searches for vengeance in the City of Angels. But for an ex-con fresh on parole, finding answers in the corruption of the LAPD means asking for help from the person least expecting it: the FBI officer who put him away …

Every seasoned criminal knows the two minute rule: the two minutes before the cops show up at the scene of a robbery. Keeping the rule means changing your life, breaking it means a lifetime in jail. But not everyone plays by the rules …

When a decisive four minutes put Max Holman in prison, he spent the next decade planning one thing: reconciliation with his estranged son. Determined to put the past behind him, Max sets out on the morning of his parole only to discover his son, a cop, was gunned down in cold blood hours earlier. When the hit is exposed as a revenge killing, Max is determined to track down the murderer — at any cost.

The Two Minute Rule by Robert Crais

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (140712)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Rite of Passage: Hide and Seek.

• The Daily Deal is Haunted Legends: The Curse of Vox, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is Fallen: The Flowers of Evil, just $2.99 through Sunday, July 13, 2014 only.

• Today's Special Deal — This weekend only: Summer Sale! All Standard Games $4.99! Use coupon code SUMMER at checkout. Excludes Collector's Editions. Offer valid through July 13th, 2014 only until 11:59 PM PT.

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

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Rite of Passage: Hide and Seek

The New Release today is Rite of Passage: Hide and Seek

Twenty years ago, a group of children in the town of Greystone were taken by a mysterious fog while playing hide and seek, including your brother. Only you escaped. Your father went looking for your brother and never returned. Now you've found evidence that your father has been alive this entire time, still searching for the missing children. But why would he remain silent for so long? And why was he so determined to keep you away from Greystone? You immediately head out to find answers. But are you prepared for what awaits you in the mysterious fog? Find out in this creepy Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game!

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

Also available for this game:

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Haunted Legends: The Curse of Vox

Today's Daily Deal is Haunted Legends: The Curse of Vox

You couldn't ignore Silvia Filler's heartfelt plea for help. The police gave up on her brother's murder case and you are her only hope. But that's not the biggest problem at hand … the Filler mansion is currently overrun with the spirits of Sylvia's ancestors! What brought them back? And what will bring them peace? All questions point to a mysterious book. But as you search for the answers, you realize that you are not alone in your hunt for the book. A mysterious little man is always one step ahead of you … and he's not playing nice! Track down the murderer and uncover a mysterious legend in this exciting Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game.

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game today only — Saturday, July 12, 2014 — for $2.99.

Also available for this game:

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Fallen: The Flowers of Evil

The current Catch of the Week is Fallen: The Flowers of Evil

You've seen a lot as a doctor, but after making a simple house call, you stumble into a supernatural investigation. A little girl is suffering a high fever after being attacked by a monster, and she's not the only one. The city is quarantined as mysterious flowers begin to sprout all over Blackburn. Who's behind this? How are all the clues connected? There's only one way to find out, in this mysterious Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game.

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game at the special price of $2.99 through Sunday, July 13, 2014.

Friday, July 11, 2014

Review: The Death of Lucy Kyte by Nicola Upson

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

A Mysterious Review of The Death of Lucy Kyte by Nicola Upson. A Josephine Tey Mystery.

Review summary: This is an intriguing, suspenseful mystery, yet one infused with sense of poignancy. The narrative is a little verbose, but it is so well crafted that it adds atmosphere and depth. The backstory murder, based on a true crime, and its connection to the present is well structured. An enjoyable read overall. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Death of Lucy Kyte Nicola Upson

The Death of Lucy Kyte
Nicola Upson
A Josephine Tey Mystery
Bourbon Street Books (June 2014)

Publisher synopsis: When Josephine Tey unexpectedly inherits Red Barn Cottage from her estranged godmother, the will stipulates that she must personally claim the house in the Suffolk countryside. But Josephine is not the only benefactor — a woman named Lucy Kyte is also in Hester's will.

Sorting through the artifacts of her godmother's life, Josephine is intrigued by an infamous death committed on the cottage's grounds a century before. Yet this old crime — dubbed the Red Barn murder — still seems to haunt the tight-knit village and its remote inhabitants. Is it just superstition, or is there a very real threat that is frightening the locals? Could the truth be related to the mysterious Lucy Kyte, who no one in the village admits to knowing?

With a palpable sense of evil thickening around her, Josephine must untangle historic tragedy from present danger and prevent a deadly cycle from beginning once more.

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Bring Forth Your Dead, A Lambert and Hook Mystery by J. M. Gregson, New from Endeavour Press

Bring Forth Your Dead by J. M. Gregson

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 …

Bring Forth Your Dead by J. M. Gregson

A Lambert and Hook Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 07/11/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

First published in hardcover by Collins Crime in 1991. This is its first appearance as an ebook.

Bring Forth Your Dead by J. M. Gregson, Amazon Kindle format

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The exhumation of the elderly invalid Edmund Craven proves that he was poisoned, and by one of those closest to him. But the scents are cold and the traces well covered - until Superintendent Lambert and Sergeant Bert Hook investigate.

The detectives arrive on the scene twelve months after the victim has been buried. Never before has Lambert had to investigate a murder perpetrated over a year earlier. Gradually he unearths a network of malice and deceit.

Craven's son and daughter, his housekeeper and the American who was his friend all had reason to wish Craven dead. And when new evidence conveniently arises, it is up to the detectives to take the case into their own hands.

But the decision almost proves fatal.

Bring Forth Your Dead by J. M. Gregson

Angel of Darkness, A Kevin Fahey, Dead Detective Mystery by Katy Munger, Now Available at a Special Price

Angel of Darkness by Katy Munger

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, Severn House …

Angel of Darkness by Katy Munger

A Kevin Fahey, Dead Detective Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Severn House

Price: $3.99 (as of 07/11/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

Angel of Darkness by Katy Munger, Amazon Kindle format

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Kevin Fahey was a second-rate cop and a lousy father. Following his untimely death, he roams the streets, a lost soul.

He feels at home at the Holloway Institute, whose troubled patients also live in their own worlds, so when a girl is found murdered close by — seemingly by a convicted serial killer locked up inside the Institute — he decides to conduct a shadowy investigation. But as he pieces the clues together, he fears the answers may tip his troubled teenage son over the edge.

Angel of Darkness by Katy Munger

The Treasure of the Bermuda Triangle by Steve Stevenson, a New Agatha, Girl of Mystery Adventure

The Treasure of the Bermuda Triangle by Steve Stevenson

Omnimystery News is pleased to present in this post a new First Clues: Mysteries for Kids series title published this month …

The Treasure of the Bermuda Triangle by Steve Stevenson

Series: Agatha, Girl of Mystery

Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap

Format(s): Paperback, eBook

Age Range: Junior Sleuths, Ages 7 to 9

The fabulous, jet-setting adventures continue in this ongoing mystery series about a hip and headstrong girl detective who travels the globe and always saves the day in style.

The Treasure of the Bermuda Triangle by Steve Stevenson, Amazon Kindle format

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

A priceless Mayan calendar made of solid gold has gone missing in one of the most mysterious places on Earth. Now Agatha and her cousin Dash have to contend with something bigger than a greedy and dangerous criminal — a daring new mystery that sends them to the heart of the Bermuda Triangle.

The Treasure of the Bermuda Triangle by Steve Stevenson

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