Tuesday, October 07, 2014

New This Week: The Shell Game, A Kate O'Hare/Nicolas Fox Short Story by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg

The Shell Game by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg

It was love at first con. Find out how FBI Special Agent Kate O'Hare and con artist Nicolas Fox first met in this exclusive eBook original short story by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg. The next book in the series, The Job, is published on November 18th.

The Shell Game by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg

A Kate O'Hare/Nicolas Fox Short Story

Publisher: Bantam

Price: $0.99 (as of 10/07/2014 at 5:30 PM ET).

The Shell Game by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg, Amazon Kindle format

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Con man Nick Fox is after Garson Klepper's golden Peruvian relics. For Fox, convincing Klepper to hire him as security for the relocation of the relics to the Getty museum in L.A. was easy. Problem is, Fox wasn't planning on Klepper also enlisting the help of the FBI.

Fox also wasn't planning on being paired up with rookie special agent Kate O'Hare. She's smart, she's tenacious, and when she's conned, she holds a grudge. Life for Fox and O'Hare will never be the same again.

The Shell Game by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg

A Penny for the Hangman, A Novel of Suspense by Tom Savage, New This Week from Alibi

A Penny for the Hangman by Tom Savage

Alibi is a digital-only imprint of Random House dedicated to publishing mystery and thriller books.

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

A Penny for the Hangman by Tom Savage

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Alibi

Price: $2.99 (as of 10/07/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

A Penny for the Hangman by Tom Savage, Amazon Kindle format

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An ambitious reporter is beckoned to an island paradise for the story of a lifetime. But this scoop might just be the death of her …

Fifty years ago, on the Caribbean island of St. Thomas, two teenagers born to privilege were convicted of slaughtering their parents in cold blood. Today the men are free and a Hollywood movie has been made about the murders. For Karen Tyler, an eager New York journalist, the case is irresistible. She has been invited to the Virgin Islands for an interview that's too good to pass up … and sounds too good to be true.

Karen packs her bikini and her digital recorder and follows an ingeniously designed trail that leads her to a wealthy, mysterious figure. The man claims to be one of the notorious boys, but Karen soon learns that all is not as it seems. On this isolated utopia of sun and surf, a young reporter far from home fights for the truth — and for her life. Because the shocking secret behind the infamous atrocities has remained hidden all these years. And the killing isn't over yet.

A Penny for the Hangman by Tom Savage

Star Island, A Skink Novel by Carl Hiaasen, Now Available at a Special Price

Star Island by Carl Hiaasen

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, Vintage …

Star Island by Carl Hiaasen

A Skink Novel (6th in series)

Publisher: Vintage

Price: $3.00 (as of 10/07/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

Star Island by Carl Hiaasen, Amazon Kindle format

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Meet twenty-two-year-old Cherry Pye (née Cheryl Bunterman), a pop star since she was fourteen — and about to attempt a comeback from her latest drug-and-alcohol disaster.

Now meet Cherry again: in the person of her "undercover stunt double," Ann DeLusia. Ann portrays Cherry whenever the singer is too "indisposed" — meaning wasted — to go out in public. And it is Ann-mistaken-for-Cherry who is kidnapped from a South Beach hotel by obsessed paparazzo Bang Abbott.

Now the challenge for Cherry's handlers (über — stage mother; horndog record producer; nipped, tucked, and Botoxed twin publicists; weed whacker — wielding bodyguard) is to rescue Ann while keeping her existence a secret from Cherry's public — and from Cherry herself.

The situation is more complicated than they know. Ann has had a bewitching encounter with Skink — the unhinged former governor of Florida living wild in a mangrove swamp — and now he's heading for Miami to find her …

Will Bang Abbott achieve his fantasy of a lucrative private photo session with Cherry Pye? Will Cherry sober up in time to lip-synch her way through her concert tour? Will Skink track down Ann DeLusia before Cherry's motley posse does?

Star Island by Carl Hiaasen

Off Kilter by Hannah Reed, a New 1st in Series Mystery Introducing Eden Elliott

Off Kilter by Hannah Reed

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) …

Off Kilter by Hannah Reed

An Eden Elliott, Scottish Highlands Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Off Kilter by Hannah Reed, Amazon Kindle format

What we know about the character: After the recent death of her mother and the dissolution of her marriage, thirty-something Eden Elliott is seriously in need of a fresh start. At the urging of her best friend, bestselling author Ami Pederson, Eden decides to embark on an open-ended trip to the picturesque village of Glenkillen in the Scottish Highlands, to do some hands-on research for a book of her own. For more information about her first murder, see a synopsis of the book, below.

Someone's been kilt …

Almost as soon as Eden arrives in the quaint town of Glenkillen, she gets caught up in a very real drama …

The town's sheep shearer is found murdered — clipped with his own shears — and the locals suspect Vicki MacBride, an outsider whose father's recent death left her the surprise heir to his lucrative sheep farm. Eden refuses to believe the affable heiress is a murderer, but can she prove that someone is out to frame her new friend before she finds herself on the receiving end of more shear terror?

Off Kilter by Hannah Reed

Chasing Tomorrow by Tilly Bagshawe, New in Bookstores during October 2014

Chasing Tomorrow by Tilly Bagshawe

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

Chasing Tomorrow by Tilly Bagshawe, a "Sidney Sheldon" Mystery (5th in series)

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 October 2014. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of October 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

More about our featured title, below …

Tracy Whitney never thought she wanted to settle down. With her suave and handsome partner, Jeff Stevens, she'd been responsible for some of the world's most astounding heists, relishing the danger and intensity of life on the wild side. But there is still one thing missing from Tracy's perfect life: a baby.

At first "going straight" feels like a new adventure. But as the months pass and Tracy's longed for pregnancy doesn't happen, she finds herself yearning for the adrenaline rush of the old days. When a mysterious and beautiful stranger enters their lives, Tracy and Jeff's once unbreakable partnership is suddenly blown wide open. Jeff wakes one morning to find Tracy gone, vanished without a trace.

For more than a decade, a broken Jeff struggles to carry on knowing Tracy is out there somewhere. But the rest of the world believes Tracy Whitney is dead … until a series of murders leads a tenacious French detective to her doorstep. Eleven victims, in ten different cities, over nine years — all of the cities where Tracy pulled off some of her most brilliant capers. Someone is targeting her, manipulating a series of disturbing events and raising terrifying ghosts she thought were dead and buried.

Once again, this clever woman finds herself out on the edge, playing the odds in a desperate game of roulette. But this time, she's got everything to lose — including the man she cannot forget.

Tomorrow has come at last. But it isn't the future Tracy bargained for …

Chasing Tomorrow by Tilly Bagshawe

Telemystery News: NBC Developing Tim Hallinan's Junior Bender Mysteries for Television

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that NBC has given a script commitment to develop the Junior Bender series of comedic crime novels by Timothy Hallinan for television.

Introduced in the 2010, Junior Bender is a high-end thief. He's also the go-to guy in Los Angeles when criminals who can't — or won't — go to the police and need something investigated. Read more about the first book in the series, Crashed, below.

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Crashed by Timothy Hallinan

Junior Bender is a Los Angeles burglar with a magic touch. Since he first started breaking into houses when he was fourteen years old, he's never once been caught. But now, after twenty-two years of an exemplary career, Junior has been blackmailed by Trey Annunziato, one of the most powerful crime bosses in LA, into acting as a private investigator on the set of Trey's porn movie venture, which someone keeps sabotaging. The star Trey has lined up to do all that's unwholesome on camera is Thistle Downing, America's beloved child star, who now lives alone in a drug-induced stupor, destitute and uninsurable. Her starring role will be the scandalous fall-from-grace gossip of rubber-neckers across the country. No wonder Trey needs help keeping the production on track.

Junior knows what that he should do — get Thistle out and find her help — but doing the right thing will land him on the wrong side of LA's scariest mob boss. With the help of his precocious twelve-year-old daughter, Rina, and his criminal sidekick, Louie the Lost (an ex-getaway driver), Junior has to figure out a miracle solution.

Read our review of Crashed on Mysterious Reviews.

Crude Carrier by Rex Burns, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during October 2014

Crude Carrier by Rex Burns

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during October 2014 …

Crude Carrier by Rex Burns

A Touchstone Agency Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Mysterious Press

Crude Carrier by Rex Burns, Amazon Kindle format

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

More about our featured title, below …

When a sailor dies under unusual circumstances, Raiford goes undercover on the high seas …

The Rossi family received only a handful of letters after their son shipped out on the supertanker Aurora Victorious. The first dispatches were from Harold himself, describing the blend of tedium and excitement that defined life onboard the ship. The last communication came from the ship's owners: four brief sentences informing them that their son had died and been buried at sea. Desperate to know more, the Rossis turn to James and Julie Raiford, the father-daughter detective team behind the Touchstone Agency. As the Raifords soon learn, work on the open sea is dangerous — and asking questions can be deadly.

When the shipping company stonewalls the investigation, James joins the Aurora Victorious as an electronics officer, and Julie digs into the proprietors' shadowy background. International oil shipping is a ruthless business, and its secrets run as deep as the ocean itself.

Crude Carrier by Rex Burns

Friends in High Places, A Kick Keswick Mystery by Marne Davis Kellogg, Now Available at a Special Price

Friends in High Places by Marne Davis Kellogg

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 author …

Friends in High Places by Marne Davis Kellogg

A Kick Keswick Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Marne Davis Kellogg

Price: $0.99 (as of 10/07/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

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Kick Keswick, once a jewel thief living an exciting double life, has now retired in simple luxury to the south of France. But when an old enemy resurfaces — threatening to expose countless fake jewels she'd carefully substituted over years of secret theft — Kick is ready to act.

Back in London, Kick finds herself with more employment than she bargained on at a company whose status is much more precarious than she'd thought. Her enemy, in disguise, circles ever closer. And a young nun comes to Kick with a mysterious jewel-encrusted figurine and a story of greed and murder.

To balance on this high wire, Kick must sneak into a high-society wedding in the Italian Alps, break into an ancient castle owned by a very modern murderer, and do it all with her customary panache, style, and grace. Can she keep one step ahead of the most seductively ruthless foe she's ever encountered?

Friends in High Places by Marne Davis Kellogg

Telemystery: Bates Motel, The Following, Hemlock Grove, and Republic of Doyle, New This Week on DVD

Telemystery, the most complete selection of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series now available or coming soon to DVD

Telemystery, your source for one of the most comprehensive listings of crime drama, amateur sleuth, private investigator, mystery and suspense television series, mini-series and made-for-television movies, now available on or coming soon to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or Video-on-Demand, is profiling four series from our site being released this week.

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Bates Motel: Season Two

Bates Motel
Season Two

Bates Motel has vacancies and welcomes you for a second season …

In the aftermath of Miss Watson's murder, Norman's (Freddie Highmore) innocence is buried under blackouts, suspicious characters, and his strange behavior. Meanwhile, Norma (Vera Farmiga) faces dark truths of her own when family secrets begin to unravel and looming threats from local villains jeopardize Norma's stab at happiness.

No matter where you turn — there's no escaping what bubbles beneath the surface in White Pine Bay.

A&E has renewed Bates Motel for a third season.

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The Following: Season Two

The Following
Season Two

Kevin Bacon and James Purefoy star in this terrifying thriller that airs on Fox.

The second season catches up with a healthy and healed Ryan Hardy (Bacon) a year after his pursuit of serial killer Joe Carroll (Purefoy), when he and agent Mike Weston (Shawn Ashmore) are called upon by the FBI to speak with the lone survivor of a horrific subway massacre, Lily Gray (Connie Nielsen). Reluctant to re-engage with the FBI, Hardy proceeds with his own investigation and finds a valuable ally in his niece, Max Hardy (Jessica Stroup), an NYPD cop working in the Intel Division. Hardy's suspicion that Carroll's reign of terror is far from over is furthered by his interactions with several complicated individuals, including the enigmatic Luke (Sam Underwood), Mandy Lang (Tiffany Boone) and Carroll's lethal surviving follower Emma Hill (Valorie Curry).

Is there a new cult causing mayhem in the streets? Or has Joe Carroll escaped death to continue his murderous masterpiece?

Fox has renewed The Following for a third season.

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Hemlock Grove: Season One

Hemlock Grove
Season One

In a small Pennsylvania town, something evil has come in search of prey. But who is the true monster in Hemlock Grove?

The brutal slaying of a teenage girl sends the townspeople of Hemlock Grove into a desperate search to find her killer. But this sleepy community soon finds itself living a nightmare as secrets and rumors threaten to drive them all down a dark path as they struggle to uncover the truth.

Based on the novel of the same name by Brian McGreevy, the second season of this Netflix original series premiered this past July. It has been renewed for a third and final season.

Hemlock Grove: Season One on DVD  Hemlock Grove: Season One on Blu-ray Disc

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Republic of Doyle: Season Two

Republic of Doyle
Season Two

Jake Doyle's (Allan Hawco) detective business is booming — mostly because he just can't resist trouble.

Doyle and his ex-cop father, Malachy (Sean McGinley), have moved their investigation agency into a proper office that just happens to be right over a pub. But the new digs haven't smoothed out any of Jake's rough edges. Whether he's pursuing blackmailers, dirty cops, or murderers, Jake keeps running headlong into other people's fists.

The rest of the clan-Rose (Lynda Boyd), Des (Mark O'Brien), and Malachy's teen granddaughter, Tinny (Marthe Bernard)-are finally enjoying some well-deserved happiness. But things are kept off-balance by the return of several shady people from the Doyles' pasts. Plus, the arrival of an attractive new attorney sends Jake's always-complicated love life into a tailspin.

The second season of this Canadian series originally aired on CBC in 2011. A sixth and final season has been ordered by the network.

Republic of Doyle: Season Two on DVD

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Visit the Telemystery website to discover more television mystery series currently available on and coming soon to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or video on demand.

An Excerpt from Blond Cargo, a Jack Bertolino Thriller by John Lansing

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of John Lansing
Blond Cargo by John Lansing

We are delighted to welcome novelist John Lansing to Omnimystery News today.

John's second thriller to feature retired police inspector Jack Bertolino is Blond Cargo (Gallery Books; October ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt.

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Blond Cargo by John Lansing

JACK CARRIED A SUBWAY TURKEY sandwich, a tall unsweetened iced coffee, a bottle of water, and a smile as he keyed the security gate that led to the dock in Marina del Rey where his boat was moored. The marina was always quiet during the week. Just the way he liked it.
  He stopped to admire his twenty-eight feet of heaven before stepping onto his boat's transom and then …
  "Yo, Mr. B."
  Jack never forgot a voice, which explained his reluctance to turn around.
  "Yo, yo, Mr. B."
  Miserably persistent, Jack thought. He turned to face Peter Maniacci, who was dressed head-to-toe in black. With his outstretched arms draped over the chain-link fence, Peter looked like an Italian scarecrow. The black circles under his eyes belied his youth. The sharp points of his sideburns, his boots, and the .38 hanging lazily from a shoulder holster added menace to his goofy grin.
  So close, Jack thought. His only worry that day had been whether to eat his sandwich dockside or out on the Pacific with a view of the Santa Monica Pier.
  "How you doing, Peter?"
  "How you doin'?"
  Jack let out a labored sigh. "We could do this all day. What's up?"
  "That's funny, Mr. B. How's the boy? How's his pitching arm?"
  Jack's face tightened. He wasn't happy that Peter knew
  any of his son's particulars. When he didn't answer, Peter continued.
  "Hey, nice boat. I used to fish for fluke off the north shore. Long Island. I think I must be in the wrong business."
  "Count on it," Jack said. "What can I do for you?"
  "My boss was wondering if you could spare a few minutes of your time."
  As if on cue, a black Town Car materialized behind Peter and came to a smooth, silent stop. The car rose visibly when Peter's boss, a thick, broad-shouldered man, stepped out of the rear seat.
  Vincent Cardona. Expensive suit, the body of a defensive linebacker — fleshy but muscled. Dark, penetrating eyes. Cardona looked in both directions before leveling his feral gaze on Jack. An attempt at a smile fell short of the mark. A thick manila envelope was tucked under one beefy arm.
  Jack had been aware there would be some form of payback due for information Cardona had provided on Arturo Delgado, the man responsible for the attempted murder of his son. He just didn't think it would come due this quickly. He opened the locked gate and let the big man follow him down the dock toward his used Cutwater cabin cruiser.
  As Peter stood sentry in front of the Lincoln Town Car, Jack allowed the devil entry to his little piece of paradise.
  "How's your boy? How's the pitching arm?" Vincent asked bluntly. Just a reminder of why he was there.
  "On the mend." Jack gestured to one of two canvas deck chairs in the open cockpit of the boat. Both men sat in silence as Jack waited for Cardona to explain the reason for his visit.
  Jack wasn't comfortable with Cardona's talking about Chris, but the big man had taken it upon himself to station Peter outside Saint John's Health Center while his son was drifting between life and death. Cardona's enforcer had scared off Delgado, and that might have saved his son's life. The unsolicited good deed was greatly appreciated by Jack. The debt weighed heavily.
  "It rips your heart out when your children have problems and you can't do nothing to help," Cardona said with the raspy wheeze of a man who had abused cigars, drugs, booze, and fatty sausage for most of his life.
  "What can I do for you?" Jack asked, not wanting to prolong the impromptu meeting.
  Cardona, unfazed by Jack's brusqueness, answered by pulling out a picture and handing it to Jack.
  "Angelica Marie Cardona. She's my girl. My only. My angel. Her mother died giving birth. I didn't have the heart to re-up. I raised her by myself."
  Mobster with a heart of gold. Right, Jack thought. But Cardona's wife must have been a stunner because Angelica, blond, early twenties, with flawless skin and gray-green eyes, didn't get her good looks from her father. Cardona's gift was her self-assured attitude, which all but leaped off the photograph.
  "Beautiful."
  Jack Bertolino, master of the understatement, he thought.
  "And doesn't she know it. Too much so for her own good. You make mistakes, my line of business. Whatever."
  "What can I do for you, Vincent?" Jack said, dialing back the attitude.
  Cardona tracked a seagull soaring overhead with his heavy-lidded eyes and rubbed the stubble on his jaw.
  Jack would have paid good money to change places with the gull.
  "I shoulda never moved out here. L.A. I'm a black-socks- on-the-beach kinda guy. East Coast all the way. Never fit in. But I'm a good earner and the powers that be decided they were happy with the arrangement. Everyone was happy except Angelica and me.
  "She turned thirteen, didn't wanna have nothing to do with her old man. Turned iceberg cold. I tried everything — private schools, horses, ballet, therapy, live-in help; nothin' worked. She closed up tighter than a drum. I finally threatened to send her to the nuns."
  "How did that work out?"
  "I'm fuckin' sitting here, aren't I? On this fuckin' dinghy … no offense meant," he said, trying to cover, but the flash of anger told the real story. "I hear you're an independent contractor now."
  It was Tommy Aronsohn, his old friend and ex — district attorney, who had set him up with his PI's license and first client, Lawrence Weller and NCI Corp. But Jack Bertolino and Associates, Private Investigation, still didn't come trippingly off his tongue.
  And thinking of the disaster up north, he said, "We'll see how that goes."
  "This is the point. I haven't seen my daughter in close to a month. Haven't heard word one since around the time your son was laid up in Saint John's," he said. Reminder number two. "It's killing me," he continued. "I'm getting a fuckin' ulcer. Then this."
  Cardona pulled out the L.A. Times with the front-page spread reporting on the woman who had died when her boat crashed on the rocks at Paradise Cove. As it turned out, a second woman down in Orange County had washed up on the beach a few weeks earlier at the Terranea resort, scaring the joy out of newlyweds taking photos at sunset. Talk about twisted memories, Jack thought. As if marriage wasn't tough enough. He'd already read both articles with his morning coffee and hadn't bought into the pattern the reporter inferred.
  "And the connection?"
  "I got a bad feeling is all. She's never disappeared like this before — not for this long anyway," he said, amending his statement. "And then …" Cardona said, waving the newspaper like it was on fire. "It says here they were both blonds. Both about Angelica's age. They could be fuckin' cousins. Could be nothing."
  "Did you file a missing-persons report?"
  Cardona gave him a hard side eye. "Jack, don't fuck with me. We take care of our own."
  Jack thought before he spoke. "I'm not one of yours."
  "Semantics."
  "What about your crew?"
  Cardona flopped open his meaty hands. "I get angina, I don't call my cousin Frankie, who has a certain skill set but stinks when it comes to open-heart surgery. Look, I get it. You were on the other team. But this is straight-up business. One man to another. One father to another. I need you to find my girl. You got my number. Use it, Jack. Money's no object. Find my baby."
  Strike three.
  Jack didn't answer. He stared out at the navy-blue water of the marina, past row upon row of beautiful yachts, symbols of dreams fulfilled, and knew they were empty notions compared to family.
  Cardona hadn't actually spoken the words you owe me, but they filled the subtext of everything he'd said. He was not subtle. The big man had reached out when Jack was in need, and Jack had accepted the offer. Now Vincent Cardona wanted his pound of flesh.
  "This is everything I know. Last address, phone numbers, phone bills, e-mail accounts, bank, credit cards, friends and whatnot. The whole shot," Cardona said, holding the manila envelope out in Jack's direction.
  "I have other commitments," Jack stated.
  "You look real fuckin' busy, Jack, if you don't mind my sayin'." His eyes crinkled into a sarcastic grin. Vincent Cardona does charm.
  Jack accepted the overstuffed envelope with a sigh.
  "If she don't want to come back, fine. No funny business, no strong-arm bullshit from my end. You got my word. I just need to know that my blood is alive. I'm fuckin' worried and I don't do worry too good. Sleep on it, Jack. But do the right thing."
  Cardona's eyes locked on to Jack's. Jack remained silent. He'd take a look. No promises, not yet.
  Vincent's knees cracked and the canvas chair squeaked like it was in pain as he stood up. He covered a belch behind his fist and rubbed his gut as he moved stiffly past Jack. The boat rocked when Cardona stepped off and walked heavily away, his Italian leather shoes echoing on the wooden dock.
  The weight of the world. Jack could relate.
  Peter Maniacci opened the gate for his boss and then the door to the Lincoln Town Car, which plunged to curb level as the big man slid in. Peter ran around to the other side of the car and tossed Jack a wave like the queen mum. He jumped into the Lincoln, which lurched forward before Peter could slam the door shut.
  Jack walked into the boat's deckhouse, grabbed a bottle of water, and downed two more Excedrin. He stretched his back, which was going into a spasm from yesterday's violence, and chased the pills with a Vicodin to stay one step ahead of the pain that he knew was headed his way.
  Jack had already decided to take the case.

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John Lansing
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John Lansing

John Lansing started his career as an actor in New York City. He spent a year at the Royale Theatre playing the lead in the Broadway production of Grease. He then landed a co-starring role in George Lucas' More American Graffiti and guest-starred on numerous television shows. During his fifteen-year writing career, Lansing wrote and produced Walker Texas Ranger, co-wrote two CBS Movies of the Week, and he also co-executive produced the ABC series Scoundrels. A native of Long Island, John now resides in Los Angeles.

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

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Blond Cargo by John Lansing

Blond Cargo
John Lansing
A Jack Bertolino Mystery

Jack Bertolino's son, Chris, was the victim of a brutal murder attempt and Vincent Cardona, a mafia boss, provided information that helped Jack take down the perpetrator of the crime. Jack accepted the favor knowing there'd be blowback.

But now the mobster's daughter has gone missing and Cardona turned in his chit. Jack discovers that the young, blond, mafia princess has been kidnapped and imprisoned while rich, politically connected men negotiate her value as a sex slave.

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A Conversation with Mystery Author Dennis Palumbo

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Dennis Palumbo
with Dennis Palumbo

We are delighted to welcome author Dennis Palumbo to Omnimystery News today.

Dennis is the author of a mystery series featuring psychologist and Pittsburgh Police Department consultant Daniel Rinaldi. The fourth book in this series is Phantom Limb (Poisoned Pen Press; September 2014 hardcover, trade paperback, audiobook and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to talk with him more about it.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to Daniel Rinaldi.

Dennis Palumbo
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Dennis Palumbo

Dennis Palumbo: My series character is Dr. Daniel Rinaldi, a psychologist and trauma expert who consults with the Pittsburgh Police. His specialty is treating the victims of violent crime: those who've survived the kidnapping, the rape, or home invasion, but still suffer from the traumatic after-effects. Rinaldi himself suffered such a trauma when his wife was murdered during a mugging. Though he himself was also shot, Rinaldi lived and struggled with survivor guilt. Now his mission is to help others deal with their own trauma symptoms. However, he also manages to get involved in some of the crimes himself, much to the consternation of his police colleagues. There have been four books in the series so far: Mirror Image, Fever Dream, Night Terrors, and the latest, Phantom Limb.

OMN: How has the characters changed over the course of these four books?

DP: I've had my characters age and change, and plan to continue to do so. People get married, fall off the wagon, get romantically involved with other characters in the series, etc. In fact, if the comments I get from readers is any indication, they're very interested in the lives of my supporting characters. Especially that of Noah Frye, a paranoid schizophrenic who also happens to be my lead character's best friend; Sgt. Harry Polk, the detective who bumps heads with Daniel Rinaldi during each case, and Polk's partner, Det. Eleanor Lowrey, with whom Rinaldi has an on-again/off-again romantic relationship.

OMN: Is Daniel Rinaldi based on anyone you know?

DP: Daniel Rinaldi bears a remarkable similarity to his author: both are Italian-American males, born and raised in Pittsburgh, and graduates of the University of Pittsburgh (the first in their respective families to go to college). We also share a beard and glasses, the same point of view about the mental health industry and how to conduct psychotherapy, and a love of jazz and the Steelers. However, Rinaldi is much cooler, braver and more resourceful than his author! He's also a former amateur boxer, another aspect of his character where he and his creator part company.

OMN: Into which genre would you place this series?

DP: I would call them mystery thrillers, or crime thrillers.

OMN: Tell us something about Phantom Limb that isn't mentioned in the publisher's synopsis.

DP: Though the main story concerns a suicidal patient who is kidnapped right outside Rinaldi's office, the subplot of the novel deals with a returned Afghan vet who lost a leg to an IED in combat. The younger brother of Charlene Hines, Noah Frye's girlfriend, the vet suffers from "phantom limb" syndrome, the sense that his missing limb is still "there." That it itches sometimes, or feels cold. As the novel progresses, I use the phantom limb syndrome as a metaphor for the felt sense of loss we all feel when something or someone is wrenched from our lives. The death of a loved one, perhaps, or a divorce. That experience we often have after such a significant loss that the person is still "here." Still walking the earth. Having lost his wife to murder, and his cop father to alcoholism, Rinaldi can easily relate to the unhappy vet's experience. Whether he can help him or not is another matter, especially when it seems the vet might be linked somehow to the kidnapping.

OMN: You mentioned that Daniel Rinaldi bears a remarkable similarity to yourself. How much more of your personal or professional experience have you included in your books?

DP: Certainly my twenty-seven years as a therapist in private practice, as well as my training at a psychiatric clinic, influence my characters: how they relate, the issues they confront. Especially how Rinaldi works with them as a therapist. Moreover, my childhood and college years in a heavily-industrial Pittsburgh serve as a vivid counter-point to contemporary Pittsburgh, whose steel mills and factories have been replaced by state-of-the-art technology firms and world-class medical facilities. I don't base my plots on things that have actually happened to patients (who thankfully have few cases of murder, bank robbery and kidnapping in their backgrounds!), though I use what actually transpires emotionally in a therapy session to inform the way Daniel Rinaldi relates to his patients. Also, my five years of training with Dr. Robert Stolorow, one of the nation's leading trauma experts, lends credibility (I hope) to those aspects of trauma and its treatment that are woven into the narratives.

OMN: Tell us more about your writing process.

DP: My writing process is completely open-ended. I neither write outlines nor character bios. I usually start with a character or situation in mind, and then just start typing. The truth is, I'd rather write than think! Of course, this means the first draft takes me down a lot of blind alleys and into assorted brick walls, but I don't mind. For one thing, you never know what such a detour will produce: a nice exchange of dialogue or a vivid description that can make its way into the final manuscript. For another, even if I write myself into a corner, I always learn something that informs the rest of the book. Maybe a character does something surprising that gives me an idea of how to use him or her in a different manner later in the story. Whatever. This is a dangerous way to write, I must admit. Sort of a high-wire act without a net. In fact, I usually don't know who the bad guy is until about halfway through the book. Then I have to go back and seed in the kinds of details that make the reveal of his or her identity credible. On the plus side, I figure that if I'm surprised, the reader will be, too.

OMN: How accurate are you to the setting of Pittsburgh in your books?

DP: I make every effort to be accurate as to setting. Though I've lived in Los Angeles for the past 40 years, I still visit Pittsburgh regularly. I also rely on maps, Google, and my family and friends still living in the Steel City to help me with certain details. While my memory of the Pittsburgh I grew up in is vivid and reliable, the new, "gentrified" Pittsburgh has changed so much that I need these resources to make sure my depiction of the city as it is now is accurate. But you bring up a funny point: whenever I hear from Pittsburgh residents about my books, it's rarely to discuss the plot or the characters. Usually it's to point out things like, "Hey, you have Rinaldi make a left on Second Avenue. You can't do that during rush hour!" Or "Nobody crosses the river on the Fort Pitt Bridge to get to Mt. Washington! What's wrong with you?" It keeps me humble, that's for sure.

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

DP: The best advice I ever got about writing actually came from an acting class I took, over three decades ago, back when I was a working Hollywood screenwriter. The teacher was Darryl Hickman, and his advice about pursuing any kind of show business career was simple but profound: "Keep giving them YOU, until YOU is what they want." In terms of writing, I think this means just write what you want, in your voice, in your own way, about things that interest you. Don't chase trends in writing, trying to emulate the latest books on the best-seller lists. Just write from the core of your authentic self, and do your best to get the work out into the world. If it's your karma, and the stars align, you'll eventually find your audience. I also very much agree with famed golfer Ben Hogan, who was asked once, given his great success, if he considered himself lucky. He answered, "Yes. And the harder I work, the luckier I get." I think that should be pasted up on every writer's wall, right above where they write.

OMN: What's next for you?

DP: As an author, I'm looking forward to writing the fifth book in the Rinaldi series. One of the pleasures of my writing process, as I mentioned previously, is how I get to surprise myself as the narrative unfolds. In other words, I can't wait to see what kind of trouble Daniel Rinaldi is going to get into next. He and I will find out together! On the personal front, the big excitement around our house pertains to our son's first year away at college, three thousand miles from home. Though our excitement is tempered by that gnawing "empty nest" syndrome that everyone warned my wife and me about. Luckily, we now have FaceBook, texts and Skype, and stay in pretty good contact with him. Which means that, to the relief of my friends and colleagues, I can point to something positive about all this new technology, instead of continuing to view it as evidence of the end of Western Civilization. (Though I think the jury's still out …)

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Dennis Palumbo, M.A., MFT is a writer and licensed psychotherapist in private practice, specializing in creative issues. Formerly a Hollywood screenwriter, Palumbo’s credits include the feature film My Favorite Year, for which he was nominated for a WGA Award for Best Screenplay. He was also a staff writer for the ABC-TV series Welcome Back, Kotter, and has written numerous series episodes and pilots. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and Pepperdine University, he serves on the faculty of UCLA Extension, where he was named Outstanding Teacher of the Year.

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

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Phantom Limb by Dennis Palumbo

Phantom Limb
Dennis Palumbo
A Daniel Rinaldi Mystery

Psychologist and Pittsburgh Police Department consultant Daniel Rinaldi has a new patient. Lisa Harland, a local girl, once made a splash in Playboy and the dubious side of Hollywood before bottoming out. Back home, down and out again, she married one of the city's richest and most ruthless tycoons. Lisa's challenge to Danny is that she intends to commit suicide by 7:00 PM. His therapist skills may buy some time — but, exiting, she's kidnapped right outside his office.

Summoned to the Harland estate, Danny is forced, through a bizarre sequence of events, to be the bag man on the ransom delivery. This draws him into a deadly cat-and-mouse game with a brilliant, lethal adversary. Complicating things is the unhappy Harland family, whose members have dark secrets of their own along with suspect loyalties, as well as one of Danny's other patients, a volatile vet whose life may, like Lisa's, be at risk. What is really at stake here?

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