Monday, September 29, 2014

Murder on the Ile Sordou by M. L. Longworth, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during September 2014

Murder on the Ile Sordou by M. L. Longworth

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during September 2014 …

Murder on the Ile Sordou by M. L. Longworth

An Antoine Verlaque and Marine Bonnet Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Penguin Books

Murder on the Ile Sordou by M. L. Longworth, 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 …

Judge Antoine Verlaque and his girlfriend, law professor Marine Bonnet, are hoping to enjoy a relaxing holiday at the Locanda Sordou, an opulent hotel that is reopening after decades, but someone has other plans.

Maxime and Catherine Le Bon have spent their life savings restoring the Locanda, which lies on an archipelago just off the coast of Marseille. The murder of one of the guests casts a shadow over everyone's vacation, and Verlaque and Bonnet are once again called to investigate.

But things go from bad to worse when a violent storm cuts off all communication with the mainland. Will the killer strike again?

Murder on the Ile Sordou by M. L. Longworth

The Bourne Ascendancy, A Jason Bourne Thriller by Eric Van Lustbader, Now Available at a Special Price

The Bourne Ascendancy by Eric Van Lustbader

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, Grand Central …

The Bourne Ascendancy by Eric Van Lustbader

A Jason Bourne Thriller (11th in series)

Publisher: Grand Central

Price: $2.99 (as of 09/29/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

The Bourne Ascendancy by Eric Van Lustbader, Amazon Kindle format

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Jason Bourne is faced with an impossible mission. He has been hired to impersonate a high-level government minister at a political summit meeting in Qatar, shielding the minister from any assassination attempts. Suddenly, armed gunmen storm the room, killing everyone but Bourne. Their target, however, isn't the minister Bourne impersonates … .it is Bourne himself.

Kidnapped and transported to an underground bunker, Bourne finds himself face-to-face with an infamous terrorist named El Ghadan ("Tomorrow"). El Ghadan holds as his captive Soraya Moore, former co-director of Treadstone, and a close friend to Bourne, along with her two year old daughter.

Meanwhile, the President of the United States is in the midst of brokering a historic peace treaty between the Israelis and the Palestinians-an event that El Ghadan is desperate to prevent. He demands that Bourne carry out a special mission: kill the President. If Bourne refuses, Soraya and her daughter will die.

Bourne must make a monstrous choice: save Soraya and her daughter, or save the President.

The Bourne Ascendancy by Eric Van Lustbader

Murder in Real Time, A Patience Price Mystery by Julie Anne Lindsey, New This Week from Carina Press

Murder in Real Time by Julie Anne Lindsey

Carina Press is a digital-first imprint from Harlequin, publishing books in an interesting and diverse selection of genres including contemporary romance, steampunk, gay/lesbian fiction, science-fiction, fantasy, and — but of course — mystery and suspense.

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

Murder in Real Time by Julie Anne Lindsey

A Patience Price Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Carina Press

Price: $2.99 (as of 09/29/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

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With the chaos of summer tourists and fall birders out of town, counselor Patience Price is looking forward to the quiet life she remembers. She longs for some peace. And an apple fritter. But the calm is cut short when a reality show sets up camp to film a special about ghosts on her little island. Now fans, reporters and crew have flocked to sleepy Chincoteague. Who knew ghost hunters had an entourage?

When two cast members are killed in a room at the local B&B — a room usually occupied by Patience's FBI agent boyfriend, Sebastian — she finds herself on the case. Sebastian doesn't want Patience ruffling any feathers but, as always, she can't help herself.

Patience promises to let Sebastian handle the investigation — he is FBI, after all — but after a drive-by shooting, her wicked curiosity gets the best of her. And with the TV show forging ahead with filming, the list of suspects (and the line of food trucks) only grows. But has the shooter already flown the coop? And how do you find a killer when you don't know who the target is?

Murder in Real Time by Julie Anne Lindsey

Enter To Win a Copy of Wet Work, Les Roberts' New Dominick Candiotti Mystery

Enter to Win Wet Work by Les Roberts

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One (1) winner will receive a copy of …

Title: Wet Work
Author: Les Roberts
Series: A Dominick Candiotti Mystery
Publisher: Gray & Company
Format: Trade Paperback
List Price: $14.95

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Synopsis: Dominick Candiotti is a paid assassin employed by the shadowy Brownstone Agency. After one too many assignments, weary of the violence and a life of temporary identities, he wants to leave the profession. His anonymous boss, code-named "Og," isn't happy with the decision; he turns the tables on his employee and assigns fellow agents to eliminate him.

Now on the run, Candiotti fights for his life, trying to stay one step ahead of deadly pursuers while he tracks down his nemesis boss and uncovers secrets from his own past.

Wet Work by Les Roberts

A Conversation with Mystery Author R. M. Cartmel

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with R. M. Cartmel
with R. M. Cartmel

We are delighted to welcome novelist R. M. Cartmel to Omnimystery News today.

R. M.'s debut mystery is The Richebourg Affair (Crime Scene Books; July 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats). the first of a trilogy set in and around Nuits-Saint Georges, following Paris police Commander Truchaud through three different wine-related scandals over the course of a year in the Burgundy vineyards.

We recently had the opportunity to catch up with the author to talk about his new book.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to your new series.

R. M. Cartmel
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R. M. Cartmel

R. M. Cartmel: In The Richebourg Affair, the main recurring character is the sense of place, and Commander Truchaud personifies that place.

The second book is in the can, and is being edited at the publishers, and I am working now on the third. They cover 6 months of the ripening season of the vines in Burgundy. If he becomes a fixture, I imagine he will develop over time, and I am sure he will stay in Burgundy, though I am not averse to his taking a holiday somewhere else!

OMN: How do you see Truchaud developing as a character?

RMC: At this stage I can't really answer that. I have only written three books so far, and they were in far more control of me than I was of them. Commander Truchaud tells me what to write, and I just do as I'm told. The research that I do, both locally in Burgundy, and also with lawyers, forensics experts etc., just informs me when he has got it right, and allows me to correct him when he's mistaken; it happens, he's a policeman.

OMN: Why choose a Paris policeman investigating crimes in Burgundy?

RMC: Truchaud is a local boy from Nuits-Saint-Georges, and went off to Paris to be a policeman and climbed the ladder in the capital, but he has always been a Bourguignon [Burgundian] at heart.

OMN: How would you describe the genre of your books?

RMC: It is a Pinot Noir / Cozy police procedural, with a bit of historical fact slotted in for good measure.

OMN: Give us a summary of The Richebourg Affair in a tweet.

RMC: Wine beyond the value of gold, from Burgundy, stolen, and found by a shabby detective. [See I don't tweet!]

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

RMC: I haven't shot anyone yet! [And I have never ever handled a pistol.] When I was a kid in school I was allocated a Lee-Enfield .303 rifle and 10 rounds a term to fire at targets without the use of any ear protectors. I think the school expected Russian Troop carriers to be blown off course by the wind, and that the kids at my school would be the final defence. It wasn't that far away from my school that Alfred the Great put up his last stand against the Viking invaders in 870AD and won!

As far as the wine and the Burgundy air is concerned, sure, and I'm fairly sure there's a chunk of me in Truchaud, but he's smaller and younger than I am.

OMN: Describe your writing environment.

RMC: I am sitting in a small room with a laptop at a desk surrounded by books. They are mostly reference books, and mostly about wine, particularly by Hugh Johnson. To my right is a door, open, into the living room with a couple of Lay-z-boys, where I can go and sit with the printed out copy of what I've just written, and cover it in pink ink, so I can then go back ion my study and type in the corrections. Most active writing days involves a minimum of four such journeys of 10 yards!

OMN: Tell us a little more about your research. Any particularly exciting topics?

RMC: By far the most exciting — I find myself sitting chatting to the Burgundian Vintners, over a glass of their own masterpieces.

OMN: How true are you to the setting in your books?

RMC: I had planned to invent a little village in Burgundy and slot it in the Cote de Nuits somewhere. There response I got from the winemakers was unanimous! Why? Haven't we got enough villages here ourselves without you inventing another? I have been a little vague exactly where Truchaud's house is, but it is on the west side of Nuits-Saint-Georges, somewhere among the higgledy-piggledy streets there. The surface geography of Nuits is exactly how it is, but under those streets is a different question altogether. There is a warren of cellars, and the river, such as it is, also disappears under the town too. A mystery that no one will tell me, they shrug Gallically and look away sucking their teeth! I have used a touch of my own fantasy to fill in the blanks.

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

RMC: Monterey CA. I have no plot in mind, but I am sure if I had an all expenses paid sojourn there one would come to me. I fell in love with the place, and the sense of the place, at Left Coast Crime this March.

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

RMC: I have very catholic tastes in music. I can listen to Classical Music, I am not averse to Southern Fried Rock and Roll, or the English variety, and I certainly listen to the blues and jazz. Roughly once a month, one of the 'burbs near where I live opens its doors to ShakeDown, and we get to see an hear an American Blues musician who is on tour of our island.

Needless to say, I am a wine collector, and above all I love Burgundy wine both red and white, but I may not admit it in Burgundy, but I am more than partial to wines from other parts of the world, like California, South Australia, and even stranger places like Lebanon, Spain Italy and Bordeaux!

I am into movies, and television, particularly of the Science Fiction bend, such as Star Trek, and I have been told that one day I will one day write a detective story set in space!

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

RMC: Write what you know about. And if you don't know about it, either don't write about it, or find out about it.

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I am a mystery author and that makes me …".

RMC: I am a mystery author and that makes me an observer of the human condition, what makes us laugh, what makes us cry and what makes us bleed from time to time.

OMN: Is R. M. Cartmel a pen name?

RMC: R. M. Cartmel is the name and the initials I was born with. The R is short for Richard and the M for Michael. However as the new cult is for authors of the female persuasion, such as J. K. whatever her name is, and they use their initials, maybe people will consider I might be female if that's their bag.

OMN: How did The Richebourg Affair come to be titled? And were you involved with the cover design?

RMC: The book introduced itself to me with that name, when it told me that it had picked me to turn it into print. The publisher and I thought that doing the title as a label on a bottle was just the thing, especially as it could be repeated!

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

RMC: It has all been embarrassingly positive so far, anyone would have thought they were all from "Rabbit's Friends and Relations", but some of the 5 star reports on Amazon are from people I have never met, and I find that very exciting.

OMN: Suppose your series were to be adapted for television or film. Who do you see playing the part of Truchaud?

RMC: It always struck me that of all the English actors still alive and active, Ben Miller would be the right to play Truchaud, but I am sure my cousin Tony Austin would have words to say about that. [He is an equity card holding actor!]

OMN: What kinds of books did you read as a child?

RMC: My immediate question here was define child! As a child I mixed reading modern Literature such as Somerset Maugham, and Scott Fitzgerald, both of whom I read from cover to cover. I read adventure, such as Alistair MacLean, and pulp, when my parents weren't watching, Dashiell Hammett, and Raymond Chandler.

OMN: And what do you read now for pleasure?

RMC: I'm currently reading Faces of the Gone by Brad Parks, but I will have finished it by tonight. I saw him perform as the Toastmaster at Left Coast Crime in March, and bought one book, which had won an award, The Good Cop. I liked that, so I have bought the rest of his series. Do I read series fiction? Kinsey Milhone, yes. Stephanie Plum, yes. Falco by Lindsey Davis, Charles Paris by Simon Brett, Bruno by Martin Walker, and Commissaire Adamsberg by Fred Vargas, all of whom I buy when a new one is released. What appeals to me, I think all of them are likeable and get the job done despite … [and the despite is an important word. That despite makes them human]

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

RMC: The name that leaps off the page at me is Martin Walker, whose detective stories are set in the Dordogne. I was half way through writing the first draft of The Richebourg Affair, when I picked up Bruno, Chief of Police, which nearly stopped the writing process totally. It seemed to have all the flavour that I was looking for, and I thought, dammit, somebody's got there first. But you know something? There's room in the bookshop for both of us! I still love his books.

OMN: Do you have any favorite films?

RMC: Casablanca. The best film ever. [Sorry Orson].

Galaxy Quest wins hands down both in the comedy and the space travel genre.

Le Phantome de Liberte by Luis Bunuel, the surrealist masterpiece.

Battle Royale, the japanese dystopian masterpiece, the blackest humour of all.

Sideways, the only film I have ever seen where you can taste the wine while watching the movie!

Duck Soup, the Marx Brothers.

And for musicals it has to be Singing in the Rain, and Gold Diggers of 1935 for the best musical number I have ever seen [The Lullaby of Broadway with Wini Shaw].

I have all of those on DVD at home and you may well find me watching one of them or a bit of one when I should be working.

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

RMC: Top 5 Burgundy Wines that I would share with you today if we were sitting in my garden, and it wasn't raining, which it is right now …

1. Gevrey Chambertin VC Les Evocelles 2007 [this week].

2. Le Clos Blanc de Vougeot 2005 1erCru. I know the 2011 recently won an international award, but I think I'm going to leave that one to sleep for the time being.

3. Musigny GC 2007. Not the best year I have but it's the only one I wouldn't feel horrified about drinking today.

4. Corton-Charlemagne GC 2007. [Got a couple of those.]

5. David Clark's 2009 VC Vosne Romanee. [And I have NO idea why he sold up and wandered off.]

[Notes: VC = Village Cru, 1erCru = Premier Cru, GC = Grand Cru.]

Here's another list …

1. Test Cricket. It is a game that meanders on for 5 days with any one of four possible results including "No Result" which is what a draw is in Test Cricket. A Tie [scores level and the game finished] is intensely rare and extraordinarily exciting happened twice in 130 years of test cricket. Test match that finished yesterday was a very one sided affair. When I was a kid I batted in the middle order and bowled unorthodox off spin. [Not of course in a test match, but I did occasionally represent my College at Oxford.]

2. Celtic Hurling. A completely bonkers team sport they play in Ireland. A combination of baseball and field hockey. How they don't have several fatalities per match I have no idea. [I have never played this game, and I have to say I don't think I would have the courage to have done so even in my youngest and silliest, but what a spectacle!]

3. Rugby Union. I was a second row forward in Rugby Union when I was a kid. It's like American Football, I guess without the armour plating, and there are much fewer stops.

4. Motor Sport. I was for many years a member of the medical team at various circuits in the UK, and the first Grand Prix I ever went to was the 1969 British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Until fairly recently, I was medical Director at Santa Pod Raceway, which is Britain's Drag Racing track. I have never been to an American speedway, but I have seen a few on the TV in the UK. You're just as crazy on your side of the circuit.

5. Ice Hockey. I only ever played field hockey but somehow Ice hockey is the more exciting spectator sport.

You will notice an absence of Soccer. Ninety minutes for 1 scoring moment? Puhlease. Basketball, baseball, American football, Australian Rules, Rugby League, T/20 Cricket [Too short and no time to develop the subtlety of a game before it's all over] …. So did I.

OMN: What's next for you?

RMC: Bonne Mares Incident, the third book in the trilogy. [The publisher already has the second in her workshop.] The title may change, however, as I need to discuss with the local Gendarmerie whether Bonnes Mares vineyard is within their sphere of influence. If not then the vineyard may change again closer to Nuits Saint Georges, as I want to use Captain Duquesne, Lenoir the maniac driver and Mac Montbard again.

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R. M. Cartmel has been a writer one way and another since being a medical student at Oxford. After a long career as GP, he decided to retire from practice and dedicate himself full-time to the creation of crime fiction.

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

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The Richebourg Affair by R. M. Cartmel

The Richebourg Affair
R. M. Cartmel
A Commandant Truchaud Mystery

Commandant Truchaud of the Paris police is used to dealing with villainy and violence in the French capital, but when he is summoned home to Burgundy on the death of his brother, he finds a seething vat of theft, fraud and cold-blooded murder fomenting beneath the serene surface of the little village of Nuits-Saint-Georges.

• What is hidden behind the cellar walls?
• Who wanted his brother dead?
• Why does Inspector Molleau have a loaded pistol in his desk drawer?

As Truchaud digs deeper and deeper into the mystery, he discovers that, for some people, Richebourg is quite literally a wine to die for …

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Paint Me Gone by Molly Greene is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Paint Me Gone by Molly Greene

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Paint Me Gone by Molly Greene

A Gen Delacourt Mystery

Publisher: Molly Greene

… as today's free mystery ebook.

Paint Me Gone by Molly Greene, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of September 29, 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.

Private Investigator Genevieve Delacourt is hired to find a missing sibling, but it proves to be a convoluted task. The search is complicated by two things: the woman was thought to have committed suicide over twenty years before, and she was the only suspect in a stranger's murder before she disappeared.

Gen's client, Sophie Keene, revives the case when an unsigned painting that depicts her sister in unmistakable detail finds its way into Sophie's hands. The painting holds the key to the missing woman's story, and as Gen unravels the mystery, the threads of her own complicated romantic life fray out of control.

In need of help, Gen turns to old friend and one-time romantic interest SFPD Detective Mackenzie Hackett and his insider access to the cold case file, and is forced to fully confront her feelings for the man after their unresolved past.

Paint Me Gone by Molly Greene

The Fool Me Once Series by Tara Sivec is Today's Romantic Mystery Kindle Daily Deal

Shame On You by Tara Sivec

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature The Fool Me Once Series by Tara Sivec as today's Romantic Mystery Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 each is valid only for today, Monday, September 29, 2014. We're hightlighting the first book in the series in this post.

Shame On You by Tara Sivec

A Fool Me Once Romantic Mystery

Publisher: Montlake Romance

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/29/2014 at 6:20 AM ET).

Shame On You by Tara Sivec, Amazon Kindle format

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War veteran Kennedy O'Brien is in the business of sticking it to the man — or at least any man who tries to cross a woman. After she returned home from Afghanistan and caught her husband in bed with the nanny, Kennedy lost her faith in men and started Fool Me Once Investigations with her two best friends. After all, there's no better bounty hunter than a woman scorned.

When Kennedy takes a case to slap cuffs on a bail jumper turned dog-napper, she figures it'll be an easy paycheck. But trouble has a way of finding Kennedy. Enter the last man on the planet she'd willingly choose as a partner: her cheating ex-husband's best friend, Griffin Crawford.

As gorgeous as he is unwelcome, Griffin has always had a thing for Kennedy, and after keeping quiet about her ex's cheating, he'll do anything to earn back her trust. Whether or not she wants to admit it, Kennedy will need help as the case of the Chihuahua thief spirals out of control. Griffin may be just her man — in more ways than one.

Shame On You by Tara Sivec

Murder in Caney Fork by Wally Avett is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

Murder in Caney Fork by Wally Avett

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Murder in Caney Fork by Wally Avett as today's Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Monday, September 29, 2014.

Murder in Caney Fork by Wally Avett

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Bell Bridge Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/29/2014 at 6:10 AM ET).

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It's the trial of the century in a 1940's North Carolina town. Murder and vigilante justice. War hero and law student Wes Ross has to save his uncle — but hide the truth.

Taught to shoot in the rough logging camps of the North Carolina swamps, Wes Ross remembers his lessons well. Dodging hostile gunfire with dozens of other young Marines, he storms a remote Pacific island as one of Carlson's Raiders in the first commando-style attack of World War Ii. He blasts several Japanese snipers from their palm-tree hideouts with buckshot before an enemy bullet sends him home.

The Carolina homefront includes a new girlfriend and a new occupation, learning to be a rural lawyer in his uncle's law office, including courtroom intrigue and what goes on behind the scenes. Wes, like his uncles, is a good man, the kind who takes up for the poor and downtrodden, looking out for those who are easy prey for bullies.

Frog Cutshaw is the storekeeper in the Caney Fork backwoods, a swaggering ex-moonshiner who is deadly with his ever-present .45 auto pistol. Frog's daylight rape of a married woman and the brutal killing of her husband bring on Bible Belt vigilante justice, an eye for an eye, a life for a life.

Murder in Caney Fork by Wally Avett

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (140929)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Death and Betrayal in Romania: A Dana Knightstone Novel.

• The current Catch of the Week is Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe's The Gold Bug, just $2.99 through Sunday, October 05, 2014 only.

• Today's Special Deal — It is Bonus Punch Monday! Receive a BONUS PUNCH with every game purchase, only on Mondays.

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

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Death and Betrayal in Romania: A Dana Knightstone Novel

The New Release is Death and Betrayal in Romania: A Dana Knightstone Novel

Tragedy strikes Dana Knightstone, the best-selling novelist with a gift for clairvoyance. Step into the shoes of Dana while travelling to a book signing event in Romania. Find yourself suddenly trapped by an avalanche in the cold mountain Alps where you are stranded in an old castle. Discover hidden passageways within the old castle walls to free yourself from the grasp of the ghost of the castle that seeks to imprison you. Find clues buried under the dusty dungeon floor and uncover the captivating story of love and betrayal.

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

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Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe's The Gold Bug

The current Catch of the Week is Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe's The Gold Bug

Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale gets a reboot in this fourth game in the well-loved Dark Tales series. You and your detective companion Dupin have been summoned to the seashore to help William LeGrand discover the exact location of a treasure lost hundreds of years ago. But LeGrand isn't the only one with designs on the pirate booty … A masked villain tries to make off with the code, and a mysterious woman in a veil seems to be connected.

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

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Sunday, September 28, 2014

Third Time Fatal, A Crime Thriller by Roger Ormerod, New This Week from Endeavour Press

Third Time Fatal by Roger Ormerod

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 …

Third Time Fatal by Roger Ormerod

A Crime Thriller

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 09/28/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

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It was supposed to be a happy day. But when Philipa Lowe arrives at the wedding of her childhood friend Heather she finds the wedding postponed, the bride in tears, the groom missing. Philipa begins a desperate search to find the reluctant groom.

Arriving at his home, she draws back the covers of his bed to find a body. That of a naked, female corpse. Meanwhile, the groom returns and the couple are wed in Philipa's absence. At the airport, Martin is arrested. But the charge is not murder …

Where was Martin on the night before his wedding, and who was the woman found in his bed?

In order to protect her close friend's marriage, Philipa must get close to the suspect to uncover his past, and prove his innocence.

But how close? And could this be third time fatal?

Third Time Fatal by Roger Ormerod

Also Known As, An AKA Young Adult Spy Thriller by Robin Benway, Now Available at a Special Price

Also Known As by Robin Benway

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, Walker Books …

Also Known As by Robin Benway

An AKA Young Adult Spy Thriller (1st in series)

Publisher: Walker Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/28/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

This title is one of over 100 mysteries and thrillers included in Amazon's The Big Deal, Now through 10/05/2014.

Also Known As by Robin Benway, Amazon Kindle format

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Being a 16-year-old safecracker and active-duty daughter of international spies has its moments, good and bad. Pros: Seeing the world one crime-solving adventure at a time. Having parents with super cool jobs. Cons: Never staying in one place long enough to have friends or a boyfriend. But for Maggie Silver, the biggest perk of all has been avoiding high school and the accompanying cliques, bad lunches, and frustratingly simple locker combinations.

Then Maggie and her parents are sent to New York for her first solo assignment, and all of that changes. She'll need to attend a private school, avoid the temptation to hack the school's security system, and befriend one aggravatingly cute Jesse Oliver to gain the essential information she needs to crack the case … all while trying not to blow her cover.

Also Known As by Robin Benway

The Book of Secrets by Cynthia Voigt, a New Mister Max Adventure for Cadet Sleuths, Ages 10 to 12

The Book of Secrets by Cynthia Voigt

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

The Book of Secrets by Cynthia Voigt

Series: Mister Max

Publisher: Knopf

Format(s): Hardcover, Audiobook, eBook

Recommended for Cadet Sleuths, Ages 10 to 12

The Book of Secrets by Cynthia Voigt, Amazon Kindle format

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

Max Starling has proved that he is more than a detective, he's a Solutioneer. His reputation for problem-solving has been spreading — and now even the mayor wants his help.

Someone is breaking windows and setting fires in the old city, but the shopkeepers won't say a word about the culprits. Why are they keeping these thugs' secrets?

When the mayor begs for help, Max agrees to take the case, putting himself in grave danger. It's a race to catch up with the vandals before they catch him.

Meanwhile, Max is protecting secrets of his own. His parents are still missing, and the cryptic messages he gets from them make it clear — it's going to be up to Max to rescue them.

Can the Solutioneer handle cases this big?

The Book of Secrets by Cynthia Voigt

The Day the Music Died, A Sam McCain Mystery by Ed Gorman, Now Available at a Special Price

The Day the Music Died by Ed Gorman

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, Open Road …

The Day the Music Died by Ed Gorman

A Sam McCain Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/28/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

This title is one of over 100 mysteries and thrillers included in Amazon's The Big Deal, Now through 10/05/2014.

The Day the Music Died by Ed Gorman, Amazon Kindle format

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In 1950s Iowa, a murder-suicide forces a lawyer to put aside his rock-and-roll grief …

Sam McCain loves Buddy Holly because he's the only rock-and-roll star who still seems like a dweeb, and Sam knows how that feels. With the unrequited love of his life at his side, Sam drives more than three hours through the snow to watch his idol play the Surf Ballroom. That night, Buddy Holly dies in the most famous plane crash in music history, but Sam has no time to grieve. Because there are too many lawyers in this small town, Sam makes a living as a PI, doing odd jobs for an eccentric judge — whose nephew, it seems, has a problem only a detective could solve. His trophy wife has been murdered, and as soon as Sam arrives, the nephew kills himself, too.

The police see this as a clear-cut murder-suicide, but Sam wants to know more, diving into a mystery that will get dangerous faster than you can say "bye-bye, Miss American Pie."

The Day the Music Died by Ed Gorman

Proof Positive by Archer Mayor, New in Bookstores during September 2014

Proof Positive by Archer Mayor

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

Proof Positive by Archer Mayor

a Joe Gunther Mystery (25th in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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

More about our featured title, below …

Ben Kendall was a troubled man. Coming back from Vietnam with PTSD and scars that no one else could see, he hid away from the world, filling his house with an ever-increasing amount of stuff, until finally, the piles collapsed and he was found dead, crushed beneath his own belongings. But what at first glance looks to be a tragic accidental death of a hoarder, may be something much more — and much deadlier. Ben's cousin, medical examiner Beverly Hillstrom, unsettled by the circumstances of his death, alerts Joe Gunther and his Vermont Bureau of Investigation team.

Ben, it seems, brought back something else from Vietnam than personal demons — he also brought back combat photos and negatives that someone else wants desperately to keep from the public eye. When Beverly's daughter Rachel made her cousin Ben — and his photos — the subject of her college art project, some of those photos appeared on the walls of a local art gallery. This in turn resulted in the appearance of a two man hit squad, searching for some other missing negatives. With Joe Gunther and his squad trailing behind the grisly research results of the hit team, and the deadly killers closing in on Rachel, Gunther has little time to find and protect Rachel before she ends up in the same grisly state as her cousin before her.

Proof Positive by Archer Mayor

Wilderness Target by Sharon Dunn, New from Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense in September 2014

Wilderness Target by Sharon Dunn

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

Wilderness Target by Sharon Dunn

Imprint: Love Inspired Suspense

Wilderness Target by Sharon Dunn, Amazon Kindle format

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

Clarissa Jones is running for her life. Though she has no idea why her ex-boss wants her dead, the killers at her heels are very real. Deep in the Montana woods she finds what seems like the perfect hideout, in Ezra Jefferson's survival training school. The ex-military outdoorsman has the skills and training to keep her safe … but only if she'll lower her defenses enough to let him help.

When her attackers close in, Ezra's protection and Clarissa's fierce determination are all that will keep her alive — while the growing bond between them gives her a reason to fight to survive.

Wilderness Target by Sharon Dunn

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