Saturday, October 25, 2014

Birdman, A Jack Caffrey Thriller by Mo Hayder, Now Available at a Special Price

Birdman by Mo Hayder

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, Grove Press …

Birdman by Mo Hayder

A Jack Caffrey Thriller (1st in series)

Publisher: Grove Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 10/25/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

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In his first case as lead investigator with London's crack murder squad, Detective Inspector Jack Caffery is called on to investigate the murder of a young woman whose body has been discovered near the Millennium Dome in Greenwich, south-east London.

Brutalized, mutilated beyond recognition, the victim is soon joined by four others discovered in the same area — all female and all ritualistically murdered. And when the post-mortem examination reveals a gruesome signature connecting the victims, Caffery realizes exactly what he's dealing with — a dangerous serial killer.

Birdman by Mo Hayder

Winners of the Fall 2014 CWA Dagger Awards Announced

Mystery, Suspense and Thriller Book Awards

The winners of the Fall 2014 CWA Dagger Awards were announced last night by the Crime Writers' Assocation

Gold Dagger (for Best Crime Novel):
This Dark Road to Mercy by Wiley Cash (Doubleday)

Ian Fleming Steel Dagger (for Best Thriller):
An Officer and A Spy by Robert Harris (Random House)

John Creasey New Blood Dagger (for Best First Crime Novel):
The Axeman's Jazz by Ray Celestin (Mantle)

Congratulations to the winners!

An Excerpt from Littlemayor, a City of Brunswik Mystery by Leon Shure

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Leon Shure
Littlemayor by Leon Shure

We are delighted to welcome back author Leon Shure to Omnimystery News.

Leon's new mystery is the second in his City of Brunswik series, Littlemayor (August 2014 ebook formats), and earlier in the week we had the opportunity to spend some time with him to talk more about his mysteries.

Today we're pleased to introduce you to Littlemayor with an excerpt from the first chapter.

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Littlemayor by Leon Shure

UNAVAILABLE, OUT OF THE OFFICE, touring company sites, in a closed meeting.
  "We have been unable to contact Severn Matalokus since the Council meeting last June," Tarko, the Brunswik City Manager, told the assembled city officials.
  They sat, a wall of men on both sides of the conference table, facing, on one end, the small woman they called "Littlemayor," but never to her face. On the other end of the row was the city clerk, Helena Bell, a woman in her 70's, who looked like she could bite.
  Littlemayor was Mayor Martha "Maggie" Philapaitis Wellington, a charismatic, all-eyes-on-her woman, in her mid-60's. Elegantly dressed in a dark blue business suit with her trademark multi-colored scarf around her aging-faster-than-the-rest-of-her neck. Maggie had recently been elected to her third four-year term as Mayor of Brunswik, a suburb on Chicago's wealthy and diverse North Shore, which is, of course, at the Southern tip of Lake Michigan.
  "The last thing Matalokus told me," Helena Bell said, "was that the wrecking ball would begin to swing at the strip mall as soon as permits were granted. I issued those right after the June meeting. So far, nothing. The whole building season passed, and now that spring has arrived, still nothing." She looked like she had been personally slighted by a rude individual who deserved to be given rabies by her sharp teeth and infected saliva.
  "Worse," Tarko said. "Matalokus has changed his e-mail address. His secretary cannot be reached and only an answering service is taking his messages. Which are not answered. We tried to text him, but he has changed his business telephone number. We tried his home number and were advised that the old number had been discontinued and the new number is classified."
  Tarko, an Asian Indian-American, was young to be a city manager. Usually, that job is rewarded to someone of vast experience. The manager makes all the day-to-day decisions for the mostly otherwise employed city fathers. This was Tarko's first managership, having been an assistant in some downstate communities. He was smart and eager and wanted very much to be a success. He looked a little boyish, and the mayor liked him in a parental kind of way.
  Maggie leaned forward, which, unfortunately, made her 4 foot, 10 inch seated figure look even more like a child's. "Why would someone who was so gung-ho about building at the corner of Third and Main, suddenly disappear?"
  "No idea." This was from Rauptt, chairman of the City's Plan Commission, which had recommended approval of Matalokus' proposal for a mall. To be anchored by a huge single-floor department store, part of a chain of clothing and small appliance stores in the Chicago area.
  As presented by the developer, Matalokus, the plan was to tear down the present strip mall, combine it with other adjacent lots and construct a complex with storefronts for at least ten other businesses. All in all, the project, also including a few outlying stores in the large parking lot, would upgrade the whole area. The definition of "upgrade" being that the proposed shopping mall on the far west side of Brunswik would provide more much-needed property tax revenue for the city.
  Maggie turned to meet the eyes of the Police Superintendent Feather, whose wimpy name belied his aggressive stance and purposely thugged-up speech patterns. "I could, if you want, Madame Mayor, secure and restrain the [wanting to say "perpetrator"] . . . this individual in his home. We know where he lives. Highplace."
  Maggie thought, so Matalokus has a home in an even more rich and prestigious North Shore suburb than Brunswik.
  Chief Feather continued, "Or I could tap his phones, get all of his tax records, and stake-out his house."
  Maggie shook her head, no. "Matalokus is not a criminal or a fugitive. He just doesn't want to be found. I don't want the city to be sued for violating his privacy. I think we'd have a few problems, in any case, doing anything extra-jurisdictional." Adding in case the aldermen did not understand, "Beyond Brunswik city boundaries. I don't want to infuriate city fathers all up and down the North Shore. I just want to know what happened to him. I know, this wouldn't be the first time someone has gotten cold feet on a project, but it is downright strange that nothing has been announced and there's so much secrecy surrounding this man."
  She looked at Rauptt of the Planning Commission. "I assume that all the plans could be transferred to some other developer if the proposed project falls through?"
  Rauptt nodded, but didn't look happy or relieved.
  Tarko took up the presentation. "That puts us in the position of, number one, canceling all of the permits for Matalokus and his company, Severn Holdings. Also this would require Council action to abrogate some significant tax breaks and the rescinding of some zoning and traffic variations. These angered the neighboring sub-division committees in the first place and reversing them now would make us look like idiots. Or number two finding some other company with an abundance of cash to take over the project."
  From Rauptt: "Another problem is that this land is in blind real estate trust. It was assumed by the Planning Commission and from hints from Severn himself that the property is owned by Matalokus family members."
  His face always flushed whenever he had to speak in public. He was short for a man, only about 7 inches taller than the mayor. He'd retired young after a successful career in business, and, as a volunteer, spent more time on Planning Commission work than did the city's building commissioner or anyone else.
  The term "blind real estate trust" caused a few quizzical looks among the aldermen. Rauptt noticed and continued. "A blind real estate trust means the owners are not listed. Their names are not recorded. It's allowed by Illinois law. So no one knows who owns the land. There is a front-man, but he needn't actually be the one who calls the shots on the property. Basically, a blind trust is created so property parcels can be bought up without exciting any interest. which would jack up the price, and to discourage premature public scrutiny by local jurisdictions. Or so renters don't know who own their apartment building, and, so, can't bother the real owner with calls when the heat fails or a pipe bursts."
  Tarko: "We'd need the Severn Company's cooperation in transferring whatever titles or contingencies are necessary to bring in another developer."
  Alderman Casey, the chair of the Council's real estate committee, spoke up: "A one-story department store is really needed in that area." Casey was a smooth real estate lawyer, some said shifty. He enjoyed the give and take of politics and could be Mayor some day, many thought. "Otherwise, our residents must travel, inconveniently, to the multi-story super-mall just over the city's west boundary. The area around the proposed mall has one of the oldest resident populations in the city and would get a lot of small bus service from churches and nursing homes."
  Maggie decided not to ask how old was old. Was she old? Probably they all thought of her as being ancient. She thought of herself as being in the youth of old age at 66. Maybe they were all waiting for her to die or retire? Too bad, she had a lot of life left in her. She wasn't nearly done yet.
  "I don't want to give up on Severn just yet," Littlemayor said. "Has anyone tried just driving to his place of business? Have they gone bankrupt? Has there been any article about the company in the business press?"
  "So far as we know, the company is thriving," the city manager said. "It's stock is all family owned, so we can't get as much information from the SEC, but the business takes up an entire, five-story building along Route 88, between Aurora and Naperville. I have personally driven over there, without an appointment of course, and asked to see Matalokus. I was given a polite heave-ho. They said he was in another country."
  "I'll take over," Maggie said. "Perhaps my sources will be useful." As Mayor, it was assumed she had access to people with power. Those wealthy enough to own huge North Shore estates and politicians who had been in office long enough to amass both power and wealth. Although the local elections were officially non-partisan, her political allegiance was no secret. She could appeal for help from the elevated levels of the Democratic Party.
  Tarko looked relieved at the Mayor's offer but Rauptt looked apprehensive. Rauptt said, "Well, I hope I might help you if you would like someone to bounce ideas around." A bit of a tangle of words. Rauptt added, in explanation, "With."
  Why, she wondered, was Rauptt taking this problem so personally? Probably, putting the best interpretation upon it, he felt a deep commitment to the city. Maggie made a mental note to put Rauptt's name up for "Volunteer of the Year" and give him a big plaque.
  Maggie nodded and smiled at Rauptt to show her appreciation, but her second thoughts were less magnanimous. Did Rauptt fear a loss of status if the Mayor was successful where others had failed?
  Was Rauptt interested in being Mayor? She couldn't believe that. He wasn't the type who could project empathy about the concerns of the common voter. Too aloof and specialized. Unprepossessing, not particularly attractive or appealing to the eye.
  Quite the opposite from the charming Mr. Matalokus. Dark, handsome, filled with energy, several years older than herself. He had a full head of beautiful white hair. A nice smile. A cute guy. Made her laugh. He was Maggie's type.
  The last time she'd seen him, they'd met for a working lunch at the restaurant on the city's golf course. He'd been charming. Maggie was Greek too and felt like she could hear old world music whenever Matalokus spoke.
  She'd been a widow for 20 years and a day didn't pass without her thinking about her late husband. He'd been Greek, as well, despite anglifying his unpronounceable Greek name for business reasons.
  When Matalokus drove her back to city hall after their lunch together, she'd hesitated in her seat, wondering if he would make the gentlemanly effort to undo his seatbelt, open his door, and circle the car to open her side. Instead, he leaned into her and kissed her fully on the lips.

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Leon Shure is a life-long resident of the Chicago area, and has lived both in the city and in the North and Northwest suburbs. A bachelors and masters graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Shure worked for the Lerner Newspapers (a chain of weeklies in the city); the Day Newspapers, a suburban daily newspaper chain owned by Field Enterprises, now the Chicago Sun-Times; and Paddock Publications, a chain of daily newspapers in the Northwest suburbs, where he worked as a police reporter. He received the Jacob Sher Award for Outstanding Investigative Reporting.

As a lawyer, Shure served as an attorney for a Federal Agency and has held elective office in local governments.

He is married and has two children.

For more information about the author, please find him Twitter.

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Littlemayor by Leon Shure

Littlemayor
Leon Shure
A City of Brunswik Mystery

Tiny but feisty Mayor Maggie Wellington finds her life and political career threatened when a developer of a shopping mall goes missing and an alderman dies in an arson.

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A Conversation with Thriller Writer John Lansing

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with John Lansing
with John Lansing

We are delighted to welcome thriller writer John Lansing to Omnimystery News today.

John's new Jack Bertolino novel, Blond Cargo (Gallery Books; October 2014 ebook formats), and is the second in this series to feature the retired New York police inspector.

We recently had the chance to catch up with John to talk more about his books.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to Jack Bertolino. What is it about him that appeals to you as a writer?

John Lansing
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John Lansing

John Lansing: Jack Bertolino is a retired NYPD Inspector. Exemplary record. He spent 25-years as an undercover narcotics detective who worked his way up the political ladder. He ran a group of narco rangers who were responsible for putting multi-ton quantities of cocaine on the table, millions of dollars of laundered cash, and shutting down major cartel kingpins. If it wasn't for a violent fall off a steel girder doing cleanup at ground zero post 9/11 he'd still be carrying a badge.

After three unsuccessful operations and months of painful rehab, he promised never to go under the knife again. Jack found himself standing at the crossroads. Shooting pains ran down his six-foot-three frame on a daily basis. He was damaged goods, recovering from a contentious divorce, and self-medicating his chronic back pain with a daily Vicodin, Excedrin cocktail. He decided to leave his hometown of Staten Island, and move west to find some peace.

What's that old saw? Men make plans and God laughs. Well, twenty-five years of taking down drug dealers, money launderers and killers came back to haunt him, and shook up his newfound state of calm in Marina del Rey, California.

I've always been drawn to flawed characters, in fiction, and in real life. Men and women, fighting demons, who were hell-bent on reinventing themselves.

OMN: How has Jack Bertolino changed from the first book in the series?

JL: Jack Bertolino is a constantly evolving and nuanced character. His resolve and moral compass remains intact from book to book, but he's an emotional product of his day-to-day life and will react accordingly as cases and personal life throw him curve balls.

Each book in the Bertolino series is a stand alone, in that, a case will have a beginning, middle, and an end. And the ensemble of characters may change from one book to the next depending on story line, but there is a core group of confidents and colleagues that Jack trusts who will also arc and grow from story to story. Let's not forget about his ex-wife and her boyfriend who moved into the house Jack built with his own sweat equity and lost in the divorce, or his son, Chris, who's at Stanford on a baseball scholarship.

Jack lives with some serious guilt about his son. When he was working his way up through the ranks as an undercover narcotics detective, he chose the pump, the constant action of working the mean streets of NYC at the expense of family. In doing so, he missed Chris' first steps, baseball games, birthdays, and graduations. Jack's doing his best to repair the damage.

OMN: How would you categorize the books in this series?

JL: The Devil's Necktie and Blond Cargo are Mystery/Thrillers, or Crime/Thrillers. I think there's a large audience for the genre, and more importantly, it's the kind of book I enjoy reading. My bookshelves are filled with novels by Walter Mosley, Michael Connelly, Ian Rankin, Robert Crais, John Sandford, Lee Child, T. Jefferson Parker, Susan Grafton, and James Lee Burke. That's the short list. I'm presently working my way through the Jo Nesbo series and having a blast.

OMN: How would you tweet a summary of Blond Cargo?

JL: Jack is back in Blond Cargo. Bertolino risks his life, career, and relationship with the woman he loves to pay back a debt of honor.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

JL: When I sit down to write, I don't start with a plot outline. I did, when I was writing for television. Then it was a necessity. You weren't green lit, given a script assignment and production number without an accepted outline. You didn't get a paycheck without an outline. If production went to hell in a hand basket you couldn't deliver a script in a week without a concise outline.

Now, things have changed for me. I start with an event, or premise, or concept, that intrigues me and I let the characters dictate the action and define the plot, not an executive producer or a star. And then, yes, the plot helps me decide on my cast of characters.

I'll use small step-outlines once I'm off and running, but I use them more as roadmaps. Nothing is set in stone until the book is copyedited. I'm basically flying by the seat of my pants. It's a daunting but exhilarating way to work.

As far as characters go, if they are created out of whole cloth, I will write a biography. If the character is based on someone I know, it's more of a shorthand process.

A perfect example is narcotics Detective Nick Aprea, Jack's only ally on the LAPD. He appears in both of my novels, and he's a major player in the third book I'm in the process off writing. His character is based on a dear friend, who passed away.

Nick was a tough guy, ex military, ex cop, great writer. He didn't suffer fools and if you were lucky enough to have him call you a friend, he'd go to the mat for you. He always had my back. I enjoy spending time with Nick on the page and I think he's a good foil for Jack Bertolino.

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

JL: I live in Marina del Rey, California, and that's where my books are set. Like my protagonist, I'm a New York transplant. But I've been here for so many years I'm almost a native. Jack Bertolino's still a fish out of water.

It helps me to write what I know. What I can touch, feel. Streets I walk down, roads I drive on, and restaurants I eat in. I think the reader appreciates getting an honest feel for the geography where the action takes place. Often a location, or set piece, turns into one of the characters. I'll use real locations to help paint a picture, but I'll fictionalize a setting if it better serves the story.

OMN: What's next for you?

JL: I'm presently working on the third novel in the Jack Bertolino series and making good headway. And in November, Chris Sulavik at Tatra Press is publishing my short story, "The Test". It's a coming of age story, set on Long Island in 1963 that deals with race, violence, social politics, and young love.

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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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Bonita by D. W. Ulsterman is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Bonita by D. W. Ulsterman

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Bonita by D. W. Ulsterman

A Frank Bennington, P.I. Mystery

Publisher: D. W. Ulsterman

… as today's second free mystery ebook.

Bonita by D. W. Ulsterman, Amazon Kindle format

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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.

After decades working within the murky political underbelly of the nation's capital, hard living D.C. politico Frank Bennington finds himself out of a job, recovering from a heart attack, and wondering what the hell he's supposed to do next.

Then a phone call from a long ago acquaintance gives Frank an opportunity to use his particular brand of talents and insights to reveal a cover-up with global implications. It is a scandal involving powerful and influential figures who wish for the truth to remain hidden, and the lie to continue to be perpetrated, for it is a lie worth trillions of dollars to those who control its message. In Frank Bennington's new world of private investigations, dead men tell no truths, and that is exactly what his enemies hope to make of him.

Bonita by D. W. Ulsterman

The Red Pearl Effect by Scott Corlett is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

The Red Pearl Effect by Scott Corlett

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

The Red Pearl Effect by Scott Corlett

A Sam Quick Adventure

Publisher: Scott Corlett

… as today's free mystery ebook.

The Red Pearl Effect by Scott Corlett, Amazon Kindle format

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More on today's free book, below.

In 1949, the U.S. eastern seaboard narrowly misses annihilation when a volcanic island erupts off the African coast.

Fast-forward to present day, and American scientist Sam Quick and her team are on mission to the island, searching deep inside the volcanic ridge for the elusive bacteria that will finally liberate the U.S. from Middle Eastern oil. Just days into the expedition, Quick's team is attacked, setting off a chain of events that ricochets the scientists around the capitals of Europe and into far deeper and darker places than any volcanic mineshaft. And at the center is a brutal Russian billionaire hell-bent on rewriting history.

But in this highest-stakes experiment of her life, can Sam Quick stay alive long enough to stop him?

The Red Pearl Effect by Scott Corlett

Murder Simply Brewed by Vannetta Chapman is Today's Nook Daily Find

Murder Simply Brewed by Vannetta Chapman

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Murder Simply Brewed by Vannetta Chapman as today's Nook Daily Find.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Saturday, October 25, 2014.

Murder Simply Brewed by Vannetta Chapman

An Amish Village Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Zondervan

Price: $1.99 (as of 10/25/2014 at 6:30 AM ET).

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When the coffee shop manager is murdered in Middlebury's Amish Artisan Village, two women from different walks of life must join together to solve the mystery …

Spring has arrived in Middlebury, Indiana, and Amber Wright is optimistic about the growing profit from her collection of Amish shops — until she receives a call that Ethan Gray is dead. Hurrying over to A Simple Blend, she finds a solitary hole in the front window and the store manager lying next to the espresso machine, dead from an apparent heart attack. All the money is still in his register.

When Amber hires a young Amish woman, Hannah Troyer, to take over the shop's duties, the two women become fast friends — as well as amateur sleuths. The police believe Gray's death is a by-product of vandalism, but Amber and Hannah aren't convinced.

Clues that don't add up, a neighbor who is pulled into the midst of the investigation, a town with secrets to hide, and a blossoming romance — all will combine to push Amber and Hannah into unfamiliar roles in order to reveal answers to the mysteries around them.

Murder Simply Brewed by Vannetta Chapman

The Entire Sisterhood Series by Fern Michaels is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

Weekend Warriors by Fern Michaels

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature The Entire Sisterhood Series by Fern Michaels as today's Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 each is valid only for today, Saturday, October 25, 2014. We're hightlighting the first book in the series in this post.

Weekend Warriors by Fern Michaels

The Sisterhood Series (1st in series)

Publisher: Zebra Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 10/25/2014 at 6:10 AM ET).

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Justice has a new outfit …

Life isn't fair. Most women know it. But what can you do about it? Plenty … if you're part of the Sisterhood.

On the surface, these seven women are as different as can be — but each has had her share of bad luck, from cheating husbands to sexist colleagues to a legal system that often doesn't do its job. Now, drawn together by tragedy, they're forging a bond that will help them right the wrongs committed against them and discover an inner strength they didn't know they had.

Growing bolder with each act of justice, the Sisterhood is learning that when bad things happen, you can roll over and play dead … or you can get up fighting …

Weekend Warriors by Fern Michaels

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (141025)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Danse Macabre: Moulin Rouge.

• The Daily Deal is Mayan Prophecies: Cursed Island, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is Death Pages: Ghost Library, just $2.99 through Sunday, October 26, 2014 only.

• Today's Special Deal — This weekend only: All Collector's Editions are $8.99 each! Use coupon code COLLECT at check-out to purchase any Collector's Edition game for just $8.99. Offer valid through October 26th, 2014 until 11:59 PM PT.

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

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Danse Macabre: Moulin Rouge

The New Release is Danse Macabre: Moulin Rouge

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, famous artist and dedicated patron of the Moulin Rouge, has come to you for help! Who murdered his friend Sophie, the leading lady of the Moulin Rouge? It's time to gather up the suspects. Was it the clumsy stagehand? Or maybe it was the jealous Baron … Explore the city of Paris as you gather and examine evidence that will point you to the true killer. But watch your step — a masked figure is watching you from around every corner! Make sure this thrilling Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure isn't your last!

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

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Mayan Prophecies: Cursed Island

Today's Daily Deal is Mayan Prophecies: Cursed Island

After narrowly escaping the ship of spirits, Coast Guard Officer Alexis and her friends find themselves lost at sea in a life raft. A sudden storm shipwrecks them on an island, and the Mayans living there demand retribution for the artifact stolen from them centuries earlier. Alexis must return the artifact to its rightful place in the ancient temple before the Spirit of the Volcano causes the entire island to break apart. A young girl may be their best hope to appease it, but a shadow from their past could bring about their doom — and can they stop the evil poacher from escaping his fate? Join the crew and save the island from destruction in this thrilling Hidden-Object Puzzle Adventure game!

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

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Death Pages: Ghost Library

The current Catch of the Week is Death Pages: Ghost Library

You come to the city library to investigate the case of three teenagers gone missing. It turns out that the former owner of the library, the Alchemist, kidnapped the souls of three readers and planted them in the book "Romeo and Juliet". They are to live the lives of the main heroes but you can stop the tragic ending! Wander the gloomy halls of the library, travel to the medieval streets of Verona, discover the Alchemist's insidious plan and save the children!

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

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Friday, October 24, 2014

New This Week: Sour Grapes, A Cait Pepper, Shakespeare in the Vineyard Mystery by Carole Price

Sour Grapes by Carole Price

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 October 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

Sour Grapes by Carole Price

A Cait Pepper, Shakespeare in the Vineyard Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Five Star

Price: $3.99 (as of 10/24/2014 at 5:30 PM ET).

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When the home security alarm awakens Cait in the middle of the night, she assumes there are bugs in the new system and has it checked out the next day. When the security company technician arrives, he finds a halberd — a Shakespearean weapon — and a knife on the ground, which are construed as evidence of an attempted break-in.

Cait recognizes the knife. It's the same military combat knife found on Hank Dillon, the bank robber she shot and killed two years ago while on duty as a cop in Ohio. She calls the Livermore Police to report the incident. With plays opening at her Shakespearan theaters that weekend, her main concern is the safety of the actors and her guests.

When Cait's friend with the Columbus PD looks into the bank robber's background, he learns three things: Hank Dillon, who was black, was adopted into a white family before such adoptions were commonplace; his blood brother, Wally Dillon, who was left with his single parent mother, has been asking about Cait; and the knife used in the robbery is missing from the property room.

All facts indicate Wally is seeking revenge of his blood brother's death at Cait's hands.

Sour Grapes by Carole Price

New This Week: The Root of All Evil, A Hope Street Church Mystery by Ellery Adams and Elizabeth Lockard

The Root of All Evil by Ellery Adams and Elizabeth Lockard

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 October 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

The Root of All Evil by Ellery Adams and Elizabeth Lockard

A Hope Street Church Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Beyond the Page

Price: $3.99 (as of 10/24/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

The Root of All Evil by Ellery Adams and Elizabeth Lockard, Amazon Kindle format

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Welcome to Hope Street Church, where friendships are formed, fresh starts are encouraged, and mysteries are solved.

Cooper Lee has never been happier. She has terrific friends at Bible study, a great boyfriend in Nathan, and best of all, a new niece or nephew on the way. But storm clouds are gathering when a string of church robberies comes to Hope Street and an art teacher is found dead in what appears to be a robbery gone wrong. With Halloween approaching, Cooper's beginning to think there are far more tricks than treats coming her way.

No sooner do she and her friends step in to help the police unearth a killer than they discover a con artist among their flock. Lost in a morass of confusing clues — and even more confusing signals from Nathan — Cooper's not sure which way to turn. With the stakes so high, she sends up a prayer for some divine guidance, because Cooper knows that sometimes it takes the help of a higher power to bring down the lowest form of evildoer.

The Root of All Evil by Ellery Adams and Elizabeth Lockard

From the Ashes, A Suspense Thriller by Jeremy Burns, Now Available at a Special Price

From the Ashes by Jeremy Burns

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, The Story Plant …

From the Ashes by Jeremy Burns

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: The Story Plant

Price: $1.99 (as of 10/24/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

From the Ashes by Jeremy Burns, Amazon Kindle format

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Graduate students Jonathan and Michael Rickner, sons of eminent archaeologist Sir William Rickner, are no strangers to historical mysteries and archaeological adventures. But when Michael is discovered dead in his Washington, D.C. apartment, Jon refuses to believe the official ruling of suicide. Digging deeper into his brother's work, he discovers evidence that Michael was murdered to keep his dissertation research buried.

Joined by Michael's fiancée Mara Ellison, Jon travels to New York where he uncovers the threads of a deadly Depression-era conspiracy — one entangling the Hoover Administration, the Rockefellers, and the rise of Nazi Germany — and the elite cadre of assassins that still guard its unspeakable secret.

Finding themselves in the crosshairs of the same men who killed Michael, Jon and Mara must navigate a complex web of historical cover-ups and modern-day subterfuge, outwitting and outrunning their all-powerful pursuers as they race through the monuments and museums of Manhattan in a labyrinthine treasure hunt to discover the last secret of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., before their enemies can bury the truth — and them — forever.

From the Ashes by Jeremy Burns

The Mystery of the Missing Lion by Alexander McCall Smith, a New Precious Ramotswe Mystery for Junior Sleuths

The Mystery of the Missing Lion by Alexander McCall Smith

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

The Mystery of the Missing Lion by Alexander McCall Smith

Series: Precious Ramotswe

Publisher: Anchor

Format(s): Hardcover, Paperback, eBook

Recommended for Junior Sleuths, Ages 7 to 9

The Mystery of the Missing Lion by Alexander McCall Smith, Amazon Kindle format

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

Precious Ramotswe gets a very special treat. She gets a trip to visit her Aunty Bee at a safari camp. On her first day in camp, a new lion arrives. But this is no average lion: Teddy is an actor-lion who came with a film crew.

When Teddy escapes, Precious and her resourceful new friend Khumo decide to use their detective skills to help track him. They will brave the wilds of the bush — and its hippos and crocodiles — as they try to find where Teddy has gone.

The Mystery of the Missing Lion by Alexander McCall Smith

Stolen Spring, An Elliot Lake Mystery by Cynthia L. Moyer, Now Available at a Special Price

Stolen Spring by Cynthia L. Moyer

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, Winged Cat Creations …

Stolen Spring by Cynthia L. Moyer

An Elliot Lake Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Winged Cat Creations

Price: $0.99 (as of 10/24/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

Stolen Spring by Cynthia L. Moyer, Amazon Kindle format

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It's bad enough that the first-born grandsons of Alder Bay's coffee club are disappearing one by one … but when one of their grandmas is found murdered, reporter Elliot Lake knows evil has dripped its way into his sleepy little coastal town.

Trouble's also brewing with his girlfriend Rose, so by the time his parents show up, he's done. He's ready to hide in his crappy trailer on the beach and spend his days pounding sand with his chocolate Lab Bruce and tuxedo cat Bob until it all blows over, but he can't: Elliot's met the mysterious and intuitive Sky Lark, and she's set to change his life for the better.

Armed with only the visions of the violet-eyed Sky and the ramblings of local mumbling man Jeremy, Elliot Lake is on the story and solves the mystery while fighting his feelings for the very married Sky.

Stolen Spring by Cynthia L. Moyer

Wait for Signs by Craig Johnson, New in Bookstores during October 2014

Wait for Signs by Craig Johnson

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

Wait for Signs by Craig Johnson, Walt Longmire Short Stories

Publisher: Viking

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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 …

Ten years ago, Craig Johnson wrote his first short story, the Hillerman Award-winning "Old Indian Trick." This was one of the earliest appearances of the sheriff who would go on to star in Johnson's bestselling, award-winning novels. Each Christmas Eve thereafter, fans rejoiced when Johnson sent out a new short story featuring an episode in Walt's life that doesn't appear in the novels; over the years, many have asked why they can't buy the stories in book form.

Wait for Signs collects those beloved stories — and one entirely new story, "Petunia, Bandit Queen of the Bighorns" — for the very first time in a single volume, regular trade hardcover. With glimpses of Walt's past from the incident in "Ministerial Aide," when the sheriff is mistaken for a deity, to the hilarious "Messenger," where the majority of the action takes place in a Port-A-Potty, this short story collection is a necessary addition to any Longmire fan's shelf and a wonderful way to introduce new readers to the fictional world of Absaroka County, Wyoming.

Wait for Signs by Craig Johnson

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