Tuesday, August 19, 2014

A Conversation with Crime Novelist Dana King

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Dana King
with Dana King

We are delighted to welcome crime novelist Dana King to Omnimystery News today.

Dana's independently published e-book A Small Sacrifice, which features Chicago PI Nick Forte, has been nominated for a Shamus Award for Best Indie PI Novel for 2014, and we had the opportunity to talk with him a little more about the book and the series as a whole.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the lead character of your Penns River mystery series.

Dana King
Photo provided courtesy of
Dana King

Dana King: Nick Forte refers to himself as a "professional investigator," and is a former cop and "recovering musician." He's divorced and adores his daughter, Caroline. His inability to spend as much time with her as he would if he were he still living with her plays into many of his decisions and attitudes, both professionally and personally. If he's a damaged protagonist, that's where it is. He's a social drinker, does not use drugs, is not depressed or suicidal, He's a regular guy who's not well satisfied with how life is turning out and doing the best he can under increasingly difficult circumstances.

OMN: How have the characters in the series evolved over time?

DK: They change. Not dramatically from book to book, but they evolve over time. That's what keeps them interesting, to me, at least. If I had to write a stagnant character book after book, I wouldn't do it. I'm not even averse to killing one off once in a while.

OMN: Into which genre would you place your books?

DK: The Nick Forte stories (such as A Small Sacrifice) are straight up PI stories, though I hesitate to call them mysteries, per se. The villain is usually known before the end. The rest of the book deals with what Forte is going to do about it.

My Penns River series are character- and setting-based police procedurals, Ed McBain in a small town. (Not that I'm on a par with McBain, but I got the idea from his 87th Precinct books. If you're going to steal borrow ideas, steal borrow from the best.)

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

DK: Jeez, that could be anything. It has no publisher. It's an indy all the way. Oh, you mean something that's not on the back cover cop? Sorry. Forte's not as tough as he'd like to be, and probably not as tough as he needs to be. He's smart, he has balls, and he's not afraid to try to make his own luck.

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

DK: Forte is a former musician; I'm a former musician. Each of his books has a scene where he goes to some musical event: concert, nightclub, something. So far he's heard Maynard Ferguson's band, a jazz combo, the Chicago Symphony, and Tower of Power.

There are also scenes in each book between Forte and his daughter. Almost all of them are based on things my daughter and I have done, almost direct transcriptions in places.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

DK: I'm an outliner, though not detailed. I work from a Word table, with each chapter having its own cell, which may consist of no more than a sentence to tell me what has to happen there. How it happens is usually determined as I draft, though sometimes ideas come to me out of sequence and I'll add notes to the table. This sometimes leads to revising the outline as I go when better ideas present themselves.

I'm not big on character bios, except in the most rudimentary form. We don't know everything about the people we meet as soon as we meet them; why should I? As for expanding or contracting characters, there's often a little contraction, but not much. This is the kind of rewriting the outline allows me to avoid.

OMN: And where do you usually find yourself writing?

DK: A small extra bedroom in my townhouse that looks out onto a small woodsy area where I can pretty much forget I live in a fairly heavily populated suburban sprawl.

OMN: How do you go about researching the plot points of your stories? Any particularly challenging or exciting topics you've come across?

DK: Not a whole lot of fact-checking. If a decent Internet search doesn't tell me what I need to know about something specific, I change it. I did a lot of research into things like police attitudes and methods when I was starting out, and those are the foundation of what I use in the stories now. I'm not a big CSI guy, just enough to get something else to work in the story.

The most challenging and most exciting topic was the ability to plant false memories. Lots of reading on that one, as it was a crux of how the crime was committed. Through work and some luck, I ended up speaking with Dr. Elizabeth Loftus personally for about forty-five minutes. She was an enormous help, letting me run ideas past her so she could say what she was more or less comfortable with in a practical, clinical sense.

OMN: How true are you to the settings of your books?

DK: I believe setting is key to a crime story, whether it's fictional or real. Forte's stories take place in and around Chicago, and I try to stay as true as possible. I made up a fictional town for my own purposes in A Small Sacrifice, but I was careful to place it in the context of Chicagoland.

OMN: If you could travel to a city to spend some time researching it for a book — on our dime, of course! — where would it be?

DK: Either Pittsburgh or Chicago. I base my series in or near one or the other, and each fascinate me. There are many things I'd like to know better about each.

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

DK: Reading, obviously. (Well, it should be obvious.) I'm a huge baseball fan, and baseball references sometimes work their way into my books. Hockey, too. Basically, I'm a homebody, so spending time watching a movie or The Daily Show with The Beloved Spouse rates high on the list.

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

DK: On writing in general? "Don't quit your day job." For me, specifically? Learn to self-edit, and tighten your writing by looking for places where you used seven words where five would do. My first agent, Pam Strickler, told me that, and it has served me well. What can someone else learn from that? Don't use more words than you need. That doesn't mean everyone should write sparse, Ellroy-esque prose. James Lee Burke would be foolish to try anything like that. The key thing to remember is not to use any more words than you need to. We all tell stories differently.

As for harsh criticism, I've been lucky. One reviewer said my characters were stereotypes, and several have commented on my use of foul language. I've had enough offsetting compliments on my characters not to worry too much about the former. To those of the latter opinion, I say I use the language I think is needed. If you think you'll be offended, read something else. I don't say that to be snotty. Life is short, and you should read something you'll enjoy.

My advice? Have a vision for your work and stick to it. Whatever you write, make it yours, even if you're working in a well-plowed field. I asked a friend back in my musician days if I should play the Haydn Trumpet Concerto on my recital, or had it been done to death. He said, "There's always room for another good Haydn." Substitute "PI story" or "procedural" or whatever for "Haydn" and go for it.

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

DK: I am a crime novelist and thus I spend a lot of time thinking of entertaining things that can happen to people who piss me off.

OMN: Tell us about the cover of A Small Sacrifice.

DK: The Beloved Spouse and I noodled around on Amazon's Cover Creator tool and came up with it. A pro would provide a different insight and, likely, much more creativity, but it was fun to do and we're happy with it. Right now, the "it was fun" part is most important.

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

DK: This will sound corny, but I haven't had any question asked of me that I didn't enjoy answering. This is still new enough to me, I'm flattered that people care enough to ask me anything, including, "Where's the head?"

The feedback and questions I enjoy most are those that provide an opportunity to engage with that person about writing. I love talking about writing and wish business discussions didn't inevitably interfere.

OMN: What kinds of movies do you enjoy watching?

DK: Crime films and comedies, mostly, so long as the depiction is realistic. Comedies get more leeway so far as pushing the credibility envelope, but as soon as a movie makes me work to suspend disbelief, I'm gone.

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

DK: Not saying any of these actors would ever consent to appear in such a film — but this is my fantasy, right? — I'd say Jon Hamm as Nick; Charlize Theron as his secretary, Sharon; Don Cheadle as Goose; Bruce McGill as the chief of police; a younger Meg Ryan as Jan (no offense to the currently aged Meg Ryan, but Jan is in her early thirties); and a younger John Heard as Doug Mitchell.

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

DK: Raymond Chandler got me to want to write in general, and PI stories in particular. More recently, and more specifically influential, are Elmore Leonard for dialog and organic humor, and Ed McBain for ensemble casts and procedural work. He's very funny too, in his way.

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

DK: All kinds. I lost track of how many times I read Tarzan and Call of the Wild. The John R. Tunis books about the fictional Brooklyn Dodgers. Chip Hilton. It seems pretty clear in retrospect the ones that stuck with me were the Hardy Boys, Encyclopedia Brown, the Thinking Machine short stories, and, of course, Sherlock Holmes. I wrote my first school paper on the Holmes stories, in seventh grade.

OMN: And what do you read now for pleasure?

DK: Crime fiction and non-fiction, mostly history. My definition of crime fiction is pretty broad, and I tend to lean toward the writers who delve into history and living conditions. George Pelecanos, Dennis Lehane, Daniel Woodrell come to mind. Adrian McKinty's Sean Duffy novels are brilliant.

OMN: Do you have any favorite series characters?

DK: Elvis Cole and Joe Pike, the cops in the 87th Precinct, Tim Hallinan's creations, Junior Bender and Poke Rafferty. Dave Robicheaux and Spenser, though both of those in their earlier incarnations.

OMN: Create a Top Five list for us on any topic.

DK: Top Five Secondary Series Characters (alphabetical):

1. Arthit (Bangkok cop in Poke Rafferty series)
2. Fat Ollie Weeks
3. Hawk
4. Joe Pike
5. Louis and Angel

OMN: What's next for you?

DK: A couple of quiet weeks, I hope. This has been a much more hectic summer than I'd planned. Then it's time to work on the edits for the fourth Penns River novel, and a busy (for me) fall conference schedule: Creatures, Crime, and Creativity in October, NoirCon in October-November, and Bouchercon in November.

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Dana King has worked as a musician, public school teacher, adult trainer, and information systems analyst. His short fiction has appeared in New Mystery Reader, A Twist of Noir, Mysterical-E, and Powder Burn Flash.

He lives in Maryland with his Beloved Spouse, where he pays the bills by working as a consultant at an undisclosed location. It's not one of those, "he'd tell you, but then he'd have to kill you" deals. He's just not going to tell you.

For more information about the author, please visit his blog One Bite at a Time or find him on Facebook.

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A Small Sacrifice by Dana King

A Small Sacrifice
Dana King
A Nick Forte Mystery

Detective Nick Forte is not impressed when Shirley Mitchell asks him to clear her son's name for a murder everyone is sure he committed. Persuaded to at least look around, Forte soon encounters a dead body, as well as the distinct possibility the next murder he's involved with will be his own.

Clearing Doug Mitchell's name quickly becomes far less important to Forte than keeping references to himself in the present tense.

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Silent as the Grave by Bill Kitson is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Silent as the Grave by Bill Kitson

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Silent as the Grave by Bill Kitson

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Accent Press

… as today's second free mystery ebook.

Silent as the Grave by Bill Kitson, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of August 19, 2014 at 7:10 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 former journalist Adam Bailey agrees to spend Christmas at ancient Mulgrave Castle, he knows there is an ulterior motive behind the invitation. His old flame, Harriet, and her husband, Sir Anthony Rowe, want Adam to investigate the legend of an old family curse — a curse said to have claimed several victims, and which may be due to strike again …

Soon, heavy snow cuts off the castle from the outside world, and the guests become aware that the curse has indeed claimed a new victim — but how? Adam, aided by Harriet's feisty sister Eve, seeks to discover if the death is linked to the mysterious disappearances that have occurred over the centuries.

Is there the usual foul play afoot — or is someone powerless to resist the force of a far older evil?

Silent as the Grave by Bill Kitson

Edge of Understanding by Brian Meeks is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Edge of Understanding by Brian Meeks

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Edge of Understanding by Brian Meeks

A Henry Wood Mystery

Publisher: Brian D. Meeks

… as today's free mystery ebook.

Edge of Understanding by Brian Meeks, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of August 19, 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.

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More on today's free book, below.

1955 has been a good year for Henry, now, someone wants to ruin it for him. A recent series of murders all appear to have connections to Henry, and it's more than just a coincidence. Is there a new serial killer in the Big Apple? Is someone trying to set Henry up?

Henry doesn't have time to worry about them, though, he's on another case. Or so he thought when he agreed to look into Mrs. Palmeroy's fears her husband may be planning a murder … his own. Invited to spend the weekend at the Palmeroy's Henry soon learns that his client has brought him there under false pretenses. Lies become truths in this tangled web of a mystery.

Edge of Understanding by Brian Meeks

Suspicion of Innocence by Barbara Parker is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

Suspicion of Innocence by Barbara Parker

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Suspicion of Innocence by Barbara Parker as today's Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Tuesday, August 19, 2014.

Suspicion of Innocence by Barbara Parker

A Gail Connor and Anthony Quintana Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/19/2014 at 6:10 AM ET).

Suspicion of Innocence by Barbara Parker, Amazon Kindle format

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A smart and successful young attorney, Gail Connor is on the verge of a partnership at a major law firm in the "new" Miami, a city more Latin than Anglo, with a dark side that slides right into the Everglades. But Gail's success at work has masked failure in her personal life: an empty marriage, a daughter she hardly knows, and a past she would rather forget. Then her sister, Renee, is found dead with her wrists slashed.

After Renee's suicide, Gail, left to sort out her complicated feelings for her younger, prettier sister, soon uncovers some of Renee's shocking secrets. But most shocking of all is the police's determination that Renee was murdered … and Gail is the prime suspect. Gail's only hope is getting the best attorney she knows — her recent adversary in court, Anthony Quintana. But in what may be a major miscalculation for an otherwise street-smart woman, Gail finds herself drawn to her darkly handsome lawyer, a man whose past holds its own surprises.

Caught between the closing jaws of the legal system and her own careening emotions, Gail Connor's desperate struggle takes her from the steamy Everglades to the mansions of the wealthy Cubans who had made their mark on South Florida … and into a fight not only for her crumbling career, but for her life.

Suspicion of Innocence by Barbara Parker

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (140819)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Weather Lord: In Pursuit of the Shaman.

• The current Catch of the Week is Lake House: Children of Silence, just $2.99 through Sunday, August 24, 2014 only.

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

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Weather Lord: In Pursuit of the Shaman

The New Release is Weather Lord: In Pursuit of the Shaman

An earthquake has devastated a once peaceful land and shattered the lives of its natives! The country is now teeming with unpleasant creatures, and an evil shaman is making a bid for absolute power. Unleash the awesome power of nature as you lead a band of brave warriors across a ruined landscape to defeat the evil shaman! Help the natives by gathering resources and repairing their villages. Complete quests using sunlight, rain, wind, and thunder to replenish crops. Eliminate the enemies and remove obstacles that stand in your way. With the elements at your fingertips, there will be no stopping you!

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

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Lake House: Children of Silence

The current Catch of the Week is Lake House: Children of Silence

Long-forgotten memories bubble to the surface when the past invades the present! Located at the edge of a gloomy lake and shrouded in fog, the house at the center of this story has stood empty for 15 years. Beckoned by what appears to be a ghost, a woman who lived there as a child returns to the house to solve a mystery that begins with an old photograph and ends in a secret room. Find hidden objects, solve puzzles and prepare yourself for an ending that will take you to a place darker than you can imagine!

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

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Monday, August 18, 2014

Review: Blind Moon Alley by John Florio

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

A Mysterious Review of Blind Moon Alley by John Florio. A Jersey Leo Mystery.

Review summary: This second in series mystery has a good sense of time and place, Prohibition in Philadelphia. The characters are well drawn and engaging, and while the story starts out slow, by the mid-point it has really captured the reader's attention with its plot twists. A solid effort overall. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blind Moon Alley John Florio

Blind Moon Alley
John Florio
A Jersey Leo Mystery
Seventh Street Books (August 2014)

Publisher synopsis: It's Prohibition. It's Philadelphia. And Jersey Leo doesn't fit in.

Jersey is an albino of mixed race. Known as "Snowball" on the street, he tends bar at a speakeasy the locals call the Ink Well. There, he's considered a hero for having saved the life of a young boy. But when his old grade school buddy, Aaron Garvey, calls from death row and asks for one last favor, all hell breaks loose.

Jersey finds himself running from a band of crooked cops, hiding an escaped convict in the Ink Well, and reuniting with his grammar school crush — the now sultry Myra Banks, who has shed a club foot and become a speakeasy siren. Through it all, Jersey tries to safeguard the Ink Well with no help other than his ragtag group of friends: his ex-boxing-champion father, Ernie Leo; the street-savvy Johalis; a dim-witted dockworker named Homer; and the dubious palm reader Madame Curio. With them, Jersey digs for the truth about his friend Aaron Garvey — and winds up discovering a few things about himself.

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New This Week: Mermaids in the Pacific, A Peyton Brooks, FBI Mystery by M. L. Hamilton

Mermaids in the Pacific by M. L. Hamilton

Omnimystery News is pleased to present 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 August 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

Mermaids in the Pacific by M. L. Hamilton

A Peyton Brooks, FBI Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: M. L. Hamilton

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/18/2014 at 5:30 PM ET).

Mermaids in the Pacific by M. L. Hamilton, Amazon Kindle format

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Peyton thought working for the FBI would bring new adventure and intrigue into her life. Certainly being assigned to the Ghost Squad promised such things, but reality is often different than the dream.

Everything is wrong. Her new boss, Radar, thinks she's angling for his job, her personal life is in shambles, and her once over-crowded house has become an empty shell where she and her dog, Pickles, wander about, longing for what was lost.

With Marco in a battle for his life, Peyton feels sidelined, until a mermaid is found floating off Natural Bridges State Beach. Beyond the media frenzy looms the very real possibility that Peyton and her team may be sucked into a standoff between the federal government and an elusive cult known only as Horizon. And Radar fears, there will be blood.

Mermaids in the Pacific by M. L. Hamilton

Blood Ties in Chef Voleur, A Delancey Dynasty Novel by Mallory Kane, Now Available at a Special Price

Blood Ties in Chef Voleur by Mallory Kane

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, Harlequin Intrigue …

Blood Ties in Chef Voleur by Mallory Kane

A Delancey Dynasty Novel (10th in series)

Publisher: Harlequin Intrigue

Price: $0.99 (as of 08/18/2014 at 5:00 PM ET).

Blood Ties in Chef Voleur by Mallory Kane, Amazon Kindle format

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As the newest member of the Delanceys, Jack Bush isn't who he claims. Eloping with their youngest granddaughter, Cara Lynn, is only the first part of his plan. With that he'd gain access to the entire family and expose them for what they are. Then he'd move on. Except Cara Lynn has charms of her own.

Their initial attraction, and their torrid love affair, make it hard for Jack to maintain his distance. Hurting her soon becomes the last thing he wants to do. But once the truth about his ancestral blood ties are revealed, every family secret will come crashing down around them. And he fears no one will escape unscathed …

Blood Ties in Chef Voleur by Mallory Kane

New This Week: A Ghost of a Chance, A Dan Rhodes Mystery by Bill Crider

A Ghost of a Chance by Bill Crider

Omnimystery News is pleased to present 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 August 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

A Ghost of a Chance by Bill Crider

A Dan Rhodes Mystery (10th in series)

Publisher: Crossroad Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/18/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

First published in hardcover by St. Martin's Press in 2000. This is its first appearance as an ebook.

A Ghost of a Chance by Bill Crider, Amazon Kindle format

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Blacklin County, Texas hasn't seen much action since Sheriff Dan Rhodes' childhood days. So when a ghost is sighted in the jail, and Ty Berry, president of the area's historical preservation group, is murdered, the small county is shocked.

Rhodes must get to the bottom of these mysteries before it's too late.

A Ghost of a Chance by Bill Crider

The Crime of Julian Wells, A Novel of Suspense by Thomas H. Cook, Now Available at a Special Price

The Crime of Julian Wells by Thomas H. Cook

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, Mysterious Press …

The Crime of Julian Wells by Thomas H. Cook

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Mysterious Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/18/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

The Crime of Julian Wells by Thomas H. Cook, Amazon Kindle format

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When famed true-crime writer Julian Wells' body if found in a boat drifting on a Montauk pond, the question is not how he died, but why?

The death is obviously a suicide. But why would Julian Wells have taken his own life? And was this his only crime? These are the questions that first intrigue and then obsess Philip Anders, Wells' best friend and the chief defender of both his moral and his literary legacies.

Anders' increasingly passionate and dangerous quest to answer these questions becomes a journey into a haunted life, one marked by travel, learning, achievement and adventure, a life that should have been celebrated, but whose lonely end points to terrors still unknown.

The Crime of Julian Wells by Thomas H. Cook

Jack-Knifed by Wonny Lea, a New 1st in Series Mystery Introducing Martin Phelps

Jack-Knifed by Wonny Lea

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) …

Jack-Knifed by Wonny Lea

Martin Phelps, Cardiff Bay (1st in series)

Publisher: Accent Press

Jack-Knifed by Wonny Lea, Amazon Kindle format

What we know about the character: DCI Martin Phelps is a police officer in Wales. For more information about his first case, see a synopsis of the book, below.

Mark Wilson, a decent, well-liked gay man, lives alone in a beautiful house in Cardiff. One Saturday evening, his closest friends go to his house for an evening of drinks and catching-up.

Finding no answer, the concerned friends break in — to a horrific murder scene. For Mark Wilson has been brutally, sadistically murdered in his own home.

As DCI Phelps investigates, Mark's traumatic early life is revealed. Was his killer someone from his past? Was his sexuality a motive? What about his violent, homophobic father — a man who has already killed more than once …

Meanwhile, Mark's estranged sister Amy broods on the hatred she has for her brother, blaming him for turning their father into a killer. As she sinks further in to the depths of drug addiction, who's to say what her next move will be?

As the body count rises, Phelps and his sergeant, Matt Pryor, soon realise they are on the trail of a serial killer …

Jack-Knifed by Wonny Lea

Into the Dark, A Suspense Thriller by Rick Mofina, Now Available at a Special Price

Into the Dark by Rick Mofina

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, Harlequin MIRA …

Into the Dark by Rick Mofina

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

Price: $0.99 (as of 08/18/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

Into the Dark by Rick Mofina, Amazon Kindle format

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Claire Bowen, a haunted psychologist, devotes her life to helping troubled women rebuild theirs. But her dream of a family with her new husband, Robert, a pilot and local hero, begins to crumble as disturbing revelations from his past emerge.

Detective Joe Tanner, struggling to overcome his wife's death while raising their little girl alone, heads the task force formed to stop the monster who has resurfaced with a chilling message.

In the wake of five cold-case murders across Los Angeles, one of Claire's most promising patients vanishes. Gut instinct tells Tanner the truth is within his grasp, while Claire is torn between guilt and terror over what's to come. As time runs out, both are pulled deeper and deeper into an unspeakable darkness.

Into the Dark by Rick Mofina

An Unwilling Accomplice by Charles Todd, New in Bookstores during August 2014

An Unwilling Accomplice by Charles Todd

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

An Unwilling Accomplice by Charles Todd

The Bess Crawford Series (6th)

Publisher: William Morrow

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

More about our featured title, below …

Home on leave, Bess Crawford is asked to accompany a wounded soldier confined to a wheelchair to Buckingham Palace, where he's to be decorated by the King. The next morning when Bess goes to collect Wilkins, he has vanished. Both the Army and the nursing service hold Bess negligent for losing the war hero, and there will be an inquiry.

Then comes disturbing word from the Shropshire police, complicating the already difficult situation: Wilkins has been spotted, and he's killed a man. If Bess is to save her own reputation, she must find Wilkins and uncover the truth. But the elusive soldier has disappeared again and even the Shropshire police have lost him. Suddenly, the moral implications of what has happened — that a patient in her charge has committed murder — become more important to Bess than her own future. She's going to solve this mysterious puzzle, but righting an injustice and saving her honor may just cost Bess her life.

An Unwilling Accomplice by Charles Todd

Enter to Win — The Blood Cries Out by Karl Bjorn Erickson

Enter to Win The Blood Cries Out by Karl Bjorn Erickson

Omnimystery News invites you to Enter to Win a copy of The Blood Cries Out by Karl Bjorn Erickson, courtesy of The Book Concierge.

Two (2) winners will receive an ebook — one Kindle, one Nook — of …

Title: The Blood Cries Out
Author: Karl Bjorn Erickson
Series: A David Lightholler Mystery
Publisher: Light Switch Press
Format: eBook
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Synopsis: Seattle Police Homicide Detective David Lightholler finds himself on a case unlike any he's faced before. In the midst of working the darkest double homicide of his career, he unearths violent secrets of his family's past that promise to haunt him for many years unless he can bring redemption and meaning out of the evil of the past — and present.

The Blood Cries Out by Karl Bjorn Erickson

Deadly Shuffle by Norma Lehr, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2014

Deadly Shuffle by Norma Lehr

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2014 …

Deadly Shuffle by Norma Lehr

The Abby Rollins Series (2nd)

Publisher: Camel Press

Deadly Shuffle by Norma Lehr, Amazon Kindle format

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More about our featured title, below …

A Palm Springs poisoning stirs up the past …

Trish Malone is a member of the Malone Sisters' singing trio, which rose to fame in the '60s. She is also the mother of Abby Rollins, a retired dancer and owner of Starduds, a flourishing dance supply business. When Trish's sister Ginny drops out of the Palm Springs Follies because of hip surgery, Trish wants to take her place, but first she must learn some basic dance moves. Abby gives her a few lessons, and her mother is hired. Abby's new beau, private eye Blade Garret, wants to whisk her away for a romantic weekend. What better destination than Palm Springs, where Abby can also visit her aunt Ginny and see her mother perform?

Upon their arrival, things get complicated. First an old flame of her mother's keels over dead during a poker game attended by several other men from Trish's past. Then Trish vanishes, leaving an unlocked car and a briefcase full of papers from her real estate business. Dr. Thomas Levine, a plastic surgeon, was poisoned. Did Trish kill him? Is she hiding from the killer? Or is she dead, too — silenced to prevent her from revealing a terrible truth in her memoirs? Abby is determined to find out.

Trish Malone spent much of Abby's childhood on the road, leaving many questions unanswered. Now Abby must fill in the blanks in time to save her mother's life without losing her own.

Deadly Shuffle by Norma Lehr

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