Tuesday, September 09, 2014

The Twelfth Night Murder by Anne Rutherford, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during September 2014

The Twelfth Night Murder by Anne Rutherford

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during September 2014 …

The Twelfth Night Murder by Anne Rutherford

A Suzanne Thornton, Restoration Mystery (3rd)

Publisher: Berkley Trade

The Twelfth Night Murder by Anne Rutherford, Amazon Kindle format

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for September 2014. For new hardcover mysteries, visit New Mysteries where for a list of September 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

More about our featured title, below …

As The New Globe Players bring laughter to audiences with their production of Shakespeare’s comedy Twelfth Night, Suzanne Thornton must bring justice to the tragic victim of a brutal murder…

When the body of a young boy — murdered, mutilated, and clothed in women's attire — is found under London Bridge, Constable Pepper believes him to be a member of The New Globe Players, one of the actors who specialize in women's parts.

He is not, but Suzanne, summoned to make an identification, does recognize him from an encounter in the tavern the night before — as the alluring doxy who caught the eye of more than a few of the patrons. Suzanne suspects that whoever hired him for the night reacted violently when his true sex was discovered.

Moved by the lad's fate, Suzanne determines to find his killer. And first, she must uncover his identity — an investigation that leads her to one of England's wealthiest families and a powerful politician determined to keep the truth from being revealed at all costs.

The Twelfth Night Murder by Anne Rutherford

Fire in the Blood, A Scott Cullen Crime Novel by Ed James, Now Available at a Special Price

Fire in the Blood by Ed James

Amazon Kindle Countdown Deals are limited-time discounts on Kindle-exclusive books.

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of today's titles … but take advantage of this deal now as the price will go up to its digital list price soon! (See the countdown clock on the book product page to see how much time remains on this deal.)

Fire in the Blood by Ed James

A Scott Cullen Crime Novel (3rd in series)

Publisher: Ed James

Price: $0.99 (as of 09/09/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

Fire in the Blood by Ed James, Amazon Kindle format

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Detective Constable Scott Cullen, bemused by the managerial positioning surrounding the impending merger of Lothian & Borders into Police Scotland, is torn by his personal and professional ambitions.

But when a male human body, battered and unrecognisable, is found in a barrel for Dunpender Distillery's special centenary edition, Cullen is sent out east again.

Now, Cullen finds himself trudging through a case with two likely victims who both went missing when the whisky was distilled. Could it be the owner's son, Iain Crombie? Is it Paddy Kavanagh, an employee with a fiery past? As he delves into the ancient history of the Crombie family, Cullen is soon contending with too many plausible suspects and his DI's desire for a quick collar, and finds himself hunting for a killer with fire in the blood.

Fire in the Blood by Ed James

London Calling, A John Carlyle Mystery by James Craig, New This Week from Witness Impulse

London Calling by James Craig

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

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of this week's titles …

London Calling by James Craig

A John Carlyle Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $2.99 (as of 09/09/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

Read our review on Mysterious Reviews.

London Calling by James Craig, Amazon Kindle format

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What happens in the Merrion Club stays in the Merrion Club …

Edgar Carlton is rich, handsome, and in line to be the next Prime Minister. But his rise to the top takes a steep turn downward when somebody begins murdering alumni of the 1984 Merrion Club, an exclusive Cambridge University society to which he belongs. Bullheaded Inspector Carlyle is tasked with handling this delicate case, and to discover the killer, he must question all the members of the 1984 Merrion Club.

But finding the truth proves difficult when this group of powerful men is so determined to let events of the past remain in the dark …

London Calling by James Craig

An Excerpt from Harbor Island, a Sharpe and Donovan Novel by Carla Neggers

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Carla Neggers
Harbor Island
by Carla Neggers

We are delighted to welcome Carla Neggers to Omnimystery News today.

Carla's fourth novel of suspense to feature art crimes expert Emma Sharpe and her fiancé, FBI deep-cover agent Colin Donovan, is Harbor Island (Harlequin MIRA; August 2014 hardcover, large print, audiobook and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt, the first chapter.

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Harbor Island by Carla Neggers

Boston, Massachusetts

AS SHE WOUND DOWN HER RUN ON the Boston waterfront, Emma Sharpe could feel the effects of jet lag in every stride. Three days home from Dublin, she was still partly on Irish time and had awakened early on the cool November Saturday. She'd strapped her snub-nosed .38 onto her hip, slipped into her worn-out running shoes and was off. With less than a half mile left in her five-mile route, she was confident she hadn't been followed. Not that as an art-crimes specialist she was an expert at spotting a tail, but she was an FBI agent and knew the basics.
  Matt Yankowski, the special agent in charge of the small Boston-based unit Emma had joined in March, hadn't minced words when he'd addressed his agents yesterday on a video conference call. "This Sharpe thief knows who we are. He knows where we work. It's also possible he knows where we live. If he doesn't, he could be trying to find out. Be extra vigilant." Yank had looked straight at Emma. "Especially you, Emma."
  Yes. Especially her.
  This Sharpe thief.
  Well, it was true. She was, after all, the granddaughter of Wendell Sharpe, the octogenarian private art detective who had been on the trail of this particular serial art thief for a decade. Her brother, Lucas, now at the helm of Sharpe Fine Art Recovery, was also deeply involved in the stepped-up search for their thief, a clever, brazen individual — probably a man — who had managed to elude capture since his first heist in a small village on the south Irish coast.
  Emma slowed her pace and turned onto the wharf where she had a small, ground-level apartment in a three-story brick building that had once been a produce warehouse. Her front windows looked out on a marina that shared the wharf. A nice view, but people passing by to get to their boats would often stop outside her windows for a chat, a cigarette, a phone call. Although she'd grown up on the water in southern Maine, she hadn't expected her Boston apartment to be such a fishbowl when she'd snapped it up in March, weeks before the boating season.
  Had the thief peeked in her windows one day?
  She ducked into her apartment, expecting to find Colin still in bed or on the sofa drinking coffee. Special Agent Colin Donovan. A deep-cover agent, another Mainer and her fiancé as of four days ago. He'd proposed to her in a Dublin pub. "Emma Sharpe, I'm madly in love with you, and I want to be with you forever."
  She smiled at the memory as she checked the cozy living area, bedroom and bathroom. Colin wasn't anywhere in the 300-square-foot apartment they now more or less shared. Then she found the note he'd scrawled on the back of an envelope and left on the counter next to the coffee press in the galley kitchen. "Back soon."
  Not a man to waste words.
  He'd filled the kettle and scooped coffee into the press, and he'd taken her favorite Maine wild-blueberry jam out of the refrigerator.
  Still smiling, Emma headed for the shower. She was wide awake after her run, early even by her standards. After three weeks in Ireland, she and Colin had thoroughly adapted to the five-hour time difference. Their stay started with a blissful couple of weeks in an isolated cottage, getting to know each other better. Then they got caught up in the disappearance and murder of an American diver and dolphin-and-whale enthusiast named Lindsey Hargreaves. Now, back home in Boston, Emma was reacquainting herself with Eastern Standard Time.
  Making love with Colin last night had helped keep her from falling asleep at eight o'clock — one in the morning in Ireland. He seemed impervious to jet lag. His undercover work with its constant dangers and frequent time-zone changes no doubt had helped, but Emma also suspected he was just like that.
  Colin would know if someone tried to follow him. No question.
  She pulled on a bathrobe and headed back to the kitchen. She made coffee and toast and took them to her inexpensive downsize couch, which was pushed up against an exposed-brick wall and perpendicular to the windows overlooking the marina. She collected up a stack of photographs she and Colin had pulled out last night, including one of herself as a novice at twenty-one. Colin had put it under the light and commented on her short hair and "sensible" shoes. She wore her hair longer now, and although she would never be one for four-inch heels, her shoes and boots were more fashionable than the ones she'd worn at the convent.
  Colin had peered closer at the photo. "Ah, but look at that cute smile and the spark in your green eyes." He'd grinned at her. "Sister Brigid was just waiting for a rugged lobsterman to wander into her convent."
  Emma had gone by the name Brigid during her short time as a novice with the Sisters of the Joyful Heart, a small order on a quiet peninsula not far from her hometown on the southern Maine coast. In September, a longtime member of the convent and Emma's former mentor, an expert in art conservation, was murdered. Yank had dispatched Colin to keep an eye on her. He'd tried to pass himself off as a lobsterman — he'd been one before joining the Maine marine patrol and then the FBI — but Emma had quickly realized what he was up to.
  "I bet you were wearing red lace undies," he'd said as he'd set the photo back on the table.
  Emma had felt herself flush. "I don't wear red undies now."
  He'd given her one of his sexy, blue-eyed winks. "Wait until Valentine's Day."
  They'd abandoned the photos and had ended up in bed, making love until she'd finally collapsed in his arms. He was dark-haired, broad-shouldered and scarred, a man who relied on his natural instincts and experience to size up a situation instantly. He didn't ruminate, and he wasn't one to sit at a desk for more than twenty minutes at a time. She was more analytical, more likely to see all the ins and outs and possibilities — and she was a ruminator.
  As different as they were, Emma thought, she and Colin also had similarities. The FBI, their Maine upbringings, their strong families, their love of Ireland. Their whirlwind romance wasn't all an "opposites attract" phenomenon, a case of forbidden love that had come on fast and hard. They hadn't told anyone yet of their engagement. On Monday night in Dublin, Colin had presented her with a beautiful diamond ring, handmade by a jeweler on the southwest Irish coast. She'd reluctantly slipped the ring off her finger when they'd arrived at Boston's Logan Airport from Dublin late Tuesday.
  Emma was so lost in thought, she jumped when her cell phone vibrated on the table. She scooped it up, expecting to see Co-lin's name on the screen. Instead, it was a number she didn't recognize. A wrong number? She clicked to answer, but before she could say anything, a woman spoke. "Is this Emma Sharpe? Agent Sharpe with the FBI?"
  "Yes, it is. Who are you?"
  "What? Oh. My name's Rachel Bristol. I need to talk to you. It's important."
  "All right. Please go ahead."
  "Not on the phone. In person. Meet me on Bristol Island. It's in Boston Harbor. There's a bridge. You don't have to take a boat."
  "Ms. Bristol, what's this about?"
  "It's about your art thief. Bristol Island, Agent Sharpe. Be at the white cottage in thirty minutes or less. There's a trail by the marina." She paused. "Come alone. Please. I will talk only to you."
  Rachel Bristol — or whoever she was — disconnected. Emma sprang to her feet. Thirty minutes didn't give her much time.
  She ran to her bedroom and dressed in dark jeans, a dark blue sweater, a leather jacket and boots. She grabbed her credentials and strapped on her service pistol. She didn't leave a note for Colin. She would text him on the way.
  Meeting confidential informants was a tricky business even with protocols, training and experience. But it didn't matter. Not this time.
  Her thief.
  Her problem.

Excerpted from the book Harbor Island by Carla Neggers. Copyright © 2014 by Carla Neggers. Reprinted with permission of Harlequin MIRA. All rights reserved.

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Carla Neggers
Photo provided courtesy of
Carla Neggers — Photo credit Julie Ireland

Carla Neggers has been spinning stories ever since she climbed a tree with pad and pen at age eleven. Now she has millions of copies of her books in print in more than 30 countries.

Growing up in rural western Massachusetts with three brothers and three sisters, Carla developed an eye for detail and a love of a good story. Her imagination, curiosity and sense of adventure are key to creating the complex relationships, fast-paced plots and deep sense of place in her books.

For more information about the author and her work, please visit her website at CarlaNeggers.com or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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Harbor Island by Carla Neggers

Harbor Island
Carla Neggers
A Sharpe & Donovan Novel

Emma Sharpe, granddaughter of world-renowned art detective Wendell Sharpe, is a handpicked member of a small Boston-based FBI team. For the past decade Emma and her grandfather have been trailing an elusive serial art thief. The first heist was in Ireland, where an ancient Celtic cross was stolen. Now the Sharpes receive a replica of the cross after every new theft — reminding them of their continued failure to capture their prey.

When Emma receives a message that leads her to the body of a woman on a small island in Boston Harbor, she finds the victim holding a small, cross-inscribed stone — one she recognizes all too well. Emma's fiancé, FBI deep-cover agent Colin Donovan, is troubled that she's gone off to the island alone, especially given the deadly turn the thief has taken. But as they dig deeper they are certain there is more to this murder than meets the eye.

As the danger escalates, Emma and Colin must also face do-or-die questions about their relationship. While there's no doubt they are in love, can they give their hearts and souls to their work and have anything left for each other? There's one thing Emma and Colin definitely agree on: before they can focus on their future, they must outwit one of the smartest, most ruthless killers they've ever encountered.

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A Conversation with Mystery Author Ed Teja

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Ed Teja
with Ed Teja

We are delighted to welcome author Ed Teja to Omnimystery News today.

Ed's second mystery to feature freighter captain and amateur detective Martin Billings is Death Benefits (Float Street Press; July 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the chance to catch up with him to talk about his series.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to Martin Billings.

Ed Teja
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Ed Teja

Ed Teja: Martin Billings is an ex-SEAL who is captain of an inter-island cargo ship along with his partner Ugly Bill. I lived in the Lesser Antilles and Venezuela on an old wooden boat for over ten years and met people doing that very thing. The life is a bit precarious, and these are people who don't fit into boxes well. They are characters, in the true sense of the word and tend to live from crisis to crisis. They are survivors, but lousy business people. Fusing together a number of real people into fictional ones that retain some of their fascinating qualities is a lot of fun and hard work too.

OMN: You've written both stand-alones and series books. When starting a new book, how do you decide which it will be?

ET: It can work a variety of ways. In the series, the locale is almost as much a character as the main characters, so if an idea strikes me that is generic and wouldn't have to take place there, I prefer to use it in a standalone story. Sometimes, even when a story that belongs in the Caribbean, it might not be one that would naturally overlap into Martin's world. I recently wrote a short story about a murder at a resort in that area, but the focus there was on island dynamics — showing how a local investigator dealt with the social mores of the island. So, it depends.

OMN: Into which genre (or subgenre) would you place your Martin Billings stories?

ET: My Martin Billings books are mysteries, and suspenseful, and also standalone stories about a specific place and time. There are always both advantages and disadvantages to any kind of labeling and I hate doing it. One difficulty for me is my focus is on the people and place as much as on solving a mystery — the crime is, in a real sense, the excuse for the characters to be out and about. But, overall, "mystery" is a broad enough category to suit me. The problem is that I like to write with humor, and there is no such category as Caribbean humor and mystery.

OMN: You mentioned that you lived on an old wooden boat in the Lesser Antilles and Venezuela. What other personal experiences have you included in your stories?

ET: I use a lot of fictionalized events … either they happened or things like them did. Our boat was boarded one night by pirates in Venezuela (that time, we won), and several other people we knew were attacked. Another time, our boat was temporarily taken into custody (with my wife and I on it) by armed troops of the Guardia Nacionale. We also lived for a over a year among the artisanal fishermen. In Under Low Skies, the story is about the murder of a fisherman like those we knew (and still know). And when I write about pirates in that area or dealing with the authorities, the descriptions are true. Many, not all, of the characters in my stories are based on real people. The places are very real.

OMN: Given that the places are real, how true are you to the settings?

ET: I adore maps. For this series, I try to make everything accurate, including travel times between points. Things change, of course, but I try to make it right.

OMN: If we could send you anywhere in the world to research the setting for a book, where would it be?

ET: Today I'll say the Greek Islands. I've been to Greece, but I've fantasized about spending a month of two overlooking the sea there, writing. Or maybe on a charter sailboat.

OMN: How do you go about researching certain plot points of your stories?

ET: I start writing, as I've said, with what I know. One of my more recent stories takes place in rural Cambodia, and I wrote it just after moving back from three years there. When I've been away from a place for a time, I ask friends to read early drafts. My dear friend Derek Miraboli, in Venezuela, always proofs my Spanish terminology and place names.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests? And do these find their way into your books?

ET: Music and sailing always factor into my writing one way or another.

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

ET: I read broadly. For years, Hemingway was a huge influence (sort of an antidote for having read Hardy and Hawthorne). I am a fan of Elmore Leonard, Carl Hiaasen, Isabelle Allende, Julio Cortazar and so many I've lost count. Can't leave out Milan Kundera, though. Each of these taught me something of the potentialities of fiction.

OMN: What do you read for pleasure?

ET: I do read series fiction. I just finished Colin Coterill's Dr. Siri stories. The characters sparkle and his ability to evoke SE Asia (Laos, in this case) is amazing. It is quite like Cambodia. I also love the Mary Russell stories by Laurie King.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any topic.

ET: Places to visit. Of the places I haven't been, I'd love to see:

• Chile;
• Ecuador;
• Myanmar;
• India; and
• Czech Republic.

But I'd like to get back to China again, as well as roam Europe. Okay, I'm greedy.

OMN: What's next for you?

ET: Old friends just finished building a house in Grenada, WI and I'd love to visit them and refresh the images of that beautiful island in my head. Call it research, as I am writing more books in the series (the third is in the works) and more short stories that take place there.

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Ed Teja is a boat bum, magazine editor, freelance writer, poet, musician and traveler. He writes about the places he knows, places that lie in the margins of the world. After three years editing magazines in Hong Kong, where they lived on a Chinese junk, he and his wife (and dog) lived moved to a WWII Harbour Defence Motor Launch (HDML 1001) in Grenada, WI. The spelling is intentionally British, as she was retired from active duty in the Royal Navy. The four of them (Teja, wife, dog and boat) spent the next ten years in the Caribbean, dedicating a great deal of time learning how to keep the boat afloat, where to buy the best rum, and generally having a riotous time hanging out with smugglers, rastas and various ne'er do wells (some remain good friends). He did manage to write a monthly humor column for Caribbean Compass magazine for five years, win the King of Redonda Literary Award (for a manuscript still unpublished) and write both "The Rum Shop" (a short story about life in the Windward Islands) and The Legend of Ron Añejo, the definitive story of world's best Caribbean boat bum. To this day, boats, islands, and remote (preferably warm and tropical) places are his natural habitat. Oddly enough, they also spend time in the arid mountains of New Mexico, perhaps for some sort of necessary balance.

After a few years gathering material in Southeast Asia, where the living is gentle, the food good and the weather kind, he returned to New Mexico, and is hard at work writing new books.

For more information about the author, please visit his blog or Amazon Author page and find him on Twitter.

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Death Benefits by Ed Teja

Death Benefits
Ed Teja
A Martin Billings Mystery

It's hard to close a business deal when you can't find the person who is supposed to sign the papers. In fact, all Martin Billings can find is the man's sailboat, and it's burning on a Venezuelan beach. A mysterious woman and an ex British spy seem interested in finding the man too, but why?

Martin needs some answers, and preferably before Ugly Bill gets too tired of him playing detective.

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Maine Attraction by Vanessa Lennox is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Maine Attraction by Vanessa Lennox

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Maine Attraction by Vanessa Lennox

A Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Thistle Court Publishing

… as today's second free mystery ebook.

Maine Attraction by Vanessa Lennox, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of September 09, 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.

Nightmares haunt Brie Spenser. Her needy boyfriend's reminders to pick up his dry-cleaning aren't helping. Brie's not looking for romance any more, she just needs a break, from the city, from Phillip, from her past.

Brie escapes to her Maine cabin, only to stumble upon a major drug ring, dead bodies, and the love of her life — Ian Devereux. Brie and Ian team up to investigate, sparks fly, and they find themselves in the criminal's sights. Can the writer and the fishing guide dodge the bad guys long enough to solve the case, save the lodge, quell Brie's nightmares, and find passion?

Maine Attraction by Vanessa Lennox

The Last Firewall by William Hertling is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

The Last Firewall by William Hertling

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

The Last Firewall by William Hertling

A Sci-Fi Thriller

Publisher: Liquididea Press

… as today's free mystery ebook.

The Last Firewall by William Hertling, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of September 09, 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.

In the year 2035, robots, artificial intelligences, and neural implants have become commonplace. The Institute for Ethics keeps the peace, using social reputation to ensure that robots and humans don't harm society or each other. But a powerful AI named Adam has found a way around the restrictions.

Catherine Matthews, nineteen years old, has a unique gift: the ability to manipulate the net with her neural implant. Yanked out of her perfectly ordinary life, Catherine becomes the last firewall standing between Adam and his quest for world domination.

The Last Firewall by William Hertling

Sun on Fire by Viktor Arnar Ingólfsson is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

Sun on Fire by Viktor Arnar Ingólfsson

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Sun on Fire by Viktor Arnar Ingólfsson as today's Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Tuesday, September 09, 2014.

Sun on Fire by Viktor Arnar Ingólfsson

A Murder Mystery

Publisher: AmazonCrossing

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/09/2014 at 6:10 AM ET).

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When the gutted body of a businessman is discovered in the Icelandic embassy in Berlin, Iceland's best detectives are sent to Germany to investigate the crime. The stab wounds and the murder weapon — an elegant hunting knife — suggest a ritualistic killing. But the only suspects present in the sleek modern office building were some of the island nation's cultural elite, including Jón the Sun Poet and ceramics artist Lúdvík Bjarnason.

The victim is someone few would miss, and investigators Birkir and Gunnar, joined by forensics expert Anna Thórdardóttir, wager they have an open-and-shut case on their hands. What they find is anything but: The crime reeks of premeditation and vengeance, and leads the team into a sordid tale of international child abuse, arson, and retribution.

Sun on Fire by Viktor Arnar Ingólfsson

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (140909)

Big Fish Games

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

• Our Featured Title is Silent Nights: The Pianist.

• The current Catch of the Week is Matchmaker: Curse of Deserted Bride, just $2.99 through Sunday, September 14, 2014 only.

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

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Silent Nights: The Pianist

Our Featured Title is Silent Nights: The Pianist

Save your sister and uncover the secrets of an ancient organization! You and your sister, Yvette, come from a long line of gifted musicians. When you arrive to accompany her at a vocal concert in your hometown, you discover she has been abducted by a mysterious group with plans to use her talent for a dire purpose. Explore hidden object scenes and get to the bottom of things before your sister's voice is silenced forever!

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

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Matchmaker: Curse of Deserted Bride

The current Catch of the Week is Matchmaker: Curse of Deserted Bride

It's the return of the famous matchmaker! Helen Jones settles in a town veiled in mystery, and takes on its intrigues. Your task is to puzzle out a sinister curse and help the townspeople find love again! Assisted by the appealing matchmaker, you will plunge deeper and deeper into the town's whirlpool of secrets and find yourself in the middle of events leading to a surprise ending.

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

Monday, September 08, 2014

New This Week: That Wasn't Chicken, A When the Fat Ladies Sing Cozy Mystery by Linda P. Kozar

That Wasn't Chicken by Linda P. Kozar

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 September 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

That Wasn't Chicken by Linda P. Kozar

A When the Fat Ladies Sing Cozy Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Linda P. Kozar

Price: $0.99 (as of 09/08/2014 at 5:30 PM ET).

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Murder, mystery meat and morning sickness!

Hudson and Lovita are expecting and she's having trouble keeping food down for the first time in her life. Her best friend, Sue Jan is busy juggling mommy-hood. And the Crown of Glory Beauty Salon and Boutique is busier than a one-toothed man in a corn-on-the-cob-eating contest.

Things are great until a handsome law intern disappears after an argument with their top stylist's once-upon-a-time wayward son. So Lovita and Sue Jan put down their forks and pick up the trail to solve the mystery before Jolene's son has to trade in his chef's uniform for prison stripes.

But the super-sized sleuths soon discover something very unusual about a popular new barbecue restaurant in town. Does everything taste like chicken, or did they risk it eating brisket?

That Wasn't Chicken by Linda P. Kozar

The Invisible Code, A Peculiar Crimes Unit Mystery by Christopher Fowler, Now Available at a Special Price

The Invisible Code by Christopher Fowler

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

The Invisible Code by Christopher Fowler

A Peculiar Crimes Unit Mystery

Publisher: Bantam

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/08/2014 at 5:00 PM ET).

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When a young woman is found dead in the pews of St. Bride's Church — alone and showing no apparent signs of trauma — Arthur Bryant assumes this case will go to the Peculiar Crimes Unit, an eccentric team tasked with solving London's most puzzling murders. Yet the city police take over the investigation, and the PCU is given an even more baffling and bewitching assignment.

Called into headquarters by Oskar Kasavian, the head of Home Office security, Bryant and May are shocked to hear that their longtime adversary now desperately needs their help. Oskar's wife, Sabira, has been acting strangely for weeks — succumbing to violent mood swings, claiming an evil presence is bringing her harm — and Oskar wants the PCU to find out why. And if there's any duo that can deduce the method behind her madness, it's the indomitable Bryant and May.

When a second bizarre death reveals a surprising link between the two women's cases, Bryant and May set off on a trail of clues from the notorious Bedlam hospital to historic Bletchley Park. And as they are drawn into a world of encrypted codes and symbols, concealed rooms and high-society clubs, they must work quickly to catch a killer who lurks even closer than they think.

The Invisible Code by Christopher Fowler

New This Week: Running On Empty, An LCR Elite Novel of Romantic Suspense by Christy Reece

Running On Empty by Christy Reece

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 September 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

Running On Empty by Christy Reece

An LCR Elite Novel of Romantic Suspense (1st in series)

Publisher: Christy Reece

Price: $3.99 (as of 09/08/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

Running On Empty by Christy Reece, Amazon Kindle format

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The danger has only begun …

Having survived a brutal childhood, Sabrina Fox believed she could handle anything. That was before she watched the love of her life die before her very eyes. Brokenhearted, her emotions on lockdown, she finds purpose and hope as an LCR Elite Operative rescuing victims from some of the most volatile places in the world.

Covert ops agent Declan Steele is used to a life of danger and deceit, but when the one person he trusted and believed in above all others sets him up, he'll stop at nothing to make her pay. Finally rescued from his hellish prison, Declan has one priority — hunt down Sabrina Fox and exact his revenge.

Trusting no one is a lonely, perilous path. Sabrina swears she's innocent and Declan must make a decision — trust his heart or his head. As memories of their life together returns, he realizes just how treacherous his torture had been and the target of his revenge shifts. But when Sabrina is taken, retribution is the last thing on his mind. With the assistance of Last Chance Rescue Elite, Declan races to rescue the only woman he has ever loved before it's too late.

Running On Empty by Christy Reece

The Haunting of Highdown Hall, A Psychic Surveys Mystery by Shani Struthers, Now Available at a Special Price

The Haunting of Highdown Hall by Shani Struthers

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

The Haunting of Highdown Hall by Shani Struthers

A Psychic Surveys Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Crooked Cat Publishing

Price: $2.99 (as of 09/08/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

The Haunting of Highdown Hall by Shani Struthers, Amazon Kindle format

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"Good morning, Psychic Surveys. How can I help?"

The latest in a long line of psychically-gifted females, Ruby Davis can see through the veil that separates this world and the next, helping grounded souls to move towards the light — or "home" as Ruby calls it. Not just a job for Ruby, it's a crusade and one she wants to bring to the High Street. Psychic Surveys is born.

Based in Lewes, East Sussex, Ruby and her team of freelance psychics have been kept busy of late. Specialising in domestic cases, their solid reputation is spreading — it's not just the dead that can rest in peace but the living too. All is threatened when Ruby receives a call from the irate new owner of Highdown Hall. Film star Cynthia Hart is still in residence, despite having died in 1958.

Winter deepens and so does the mystery surrounding Cynthia. She insists the devil is blocking her path to the light long after Psychic Surveys have "disproved" it. Investigating her apparently unblemished background, Ruby is pulled further and further into Cynthia's world and the darkness that now inhabits it.

For the first time in her career, Ruby's deepest beliefs are challenged. Does evil truly exist? And if so, is it the most relentless force of all?

The Haunting of Highdown Hall by Shani Struthers

Forbidden Passage by Jeff Probst and Chris Tebbetts, a New Stranded Adventure for Cadet Sleuths, Ages 10 to 12

Forbidden Passage by Jeff Probst and Chris Tebbetts

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

Forbidden Passage by Jeff Probst and Chris Tebbetts

Series: Stranded

Publisher: Puffin

Format(s): Paperback, eBook

Recommended for Cadet Sleuths, Ages 10 to 12

Forbidden Passage by Jeff Probst and Chris Tebbetts, Amazon Kindle format

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

It happened to them once. It could never happen again, right?

Two months ago, Vanessa and Buzz's dad married Jane and Carter's mom and they became a family. But their adventure really started just two weeks ago when the four siblings were shipwrecked and stranded on a deserted tropical island for thirteen days. Alone. They thought it was over, but now, they find themselves on a whole new island, and this time, they're not alone. Getting here was a nightmare. Leaving just might be impossible.

Because this time, it's forbidden.

Forbidden Passage by Jeff Probst and Chris Tebbetts

Laced, A Regan Reilly Mystery by Carol Higgins Clark, Now Available at a Special Price

Laced by Carol Higgins Clark

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

Laced by Carol Higgins Clark

A Regan Reilly Mystery (10th in series)

Publisher: Scribner

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/08/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

Laced by Carol Higgins Clark, Amazon Kindle format

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A haunted castle, a pair of international jewel thieves, and a hotel fire — so begins Regan and Jack Reilly's honeymoon in Ireland …

Private Investigator Regan Reilly and her husband, Jack, head of the Major Case Squad in New York City, have just gotten hitched! They've headed to Hennessy Castle, a romantic spot in western Ireland — seemingly the perfect place to escape the world and the criminals they deal with daily — to begin their lives together. But Hennessy Castle is hardly relaxing!

Their first afternoon in Ireland, Regan and Jack go out for a jog, stopping at an old graveyard at the edge of town. The first tombstone they see is marked REILLY. Turns out May Reilly, who died in 1822, was a talented lacemaker who made an exquisite tablecloth for a banquet at Hennessy Castle but was never paid. Legend has it that May has haunted the castle ever since.

Awakened in the middle of the night, Regan spots a mysterious woman on the back lawn of the castle. At the sound of Jack's voice, Regan turns her head for a moment. When she turns back, the woman is gone. A moment later, the hotel's fire alarm goes off.

In the ensuing melee, Regan and Jack meet a young American Irish couple, Sheila and Brian O'Shea, who have started a business selling Irish memorabilia — but on this trip to Ireland their "business" is to pick up paintings they've commissioned from a superstitious amateur artist who doesn't realize the value of her work. The last thing these two online entrepreneurs want is for Regan and Jack to figure out what they're up to.

The following morning, May Reilly's famous tablecloth is discovered missing from the memorabilia room at the castle, and a note has been left for Jack by an elderly couple who checked out immediately after the fire. The "elderly" couple is, in fact, two international jewel thieves in disguise, who refer to themselves as "Jane and John Doe". Taunting Jack, who has been on their trail for more than a year, they claim responsibility for the theft of May Reilly's tablecloth, knowing full well that Jack won't be able to enjoy his honeymoon when he finds out they were right under his nose and may still be in Ireland.

With the help of Regan's Irish cousin — Galway resident Gerard Reilly — Regan and Jack hunt for the thieves who have eluded law enforcement for too long. Their search takes as many twists and turns as the winding country roads of the Emerald Isle, as they travel from tiny villages to the crowded pubs of Galway and back to Hennessy Castle — where May Reilly is not resting in her grave!

Laced by Carol Higgins Clark

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