Tuesday, November 18, 2014

A Conversation with Novelist J.J. White

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with JJ White
with J.J. White

We are delighted to welcome author J.J. White to Omnimystery News today.

Set in 1962, JJ's new novel of suspense is Prodigious Savant (Black Opal Books; October 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) is centered on such a character, a 17-year-old boy who, awakening from a coma following brain surgery, possesses several savant talents, including art, music, mathematics, and memory.

We recently had a chance to catch up with the author to talk more about his book.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the central character of Prodigious Savant. What is it about him that appeals to you as a writer?

JJ White
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J.J. White

J.J. White: Gavin Weaver is a 17-year-old every kid in 1962 Burlington Vermont who struggles with the same issues all teenagers deal with in the middle class everywhere. Despite being good-looking and athletically gifted, he is still somewhat shy and introverted. He wants to go to college, become a professional ballplayer, and marry the girl he's loved since childhood. This changes when this ordinary teenager is thrust into extraordinary circumstances as an injury to his head leaves him a genius in mathematics memory art and music.

This character appealed to me because I thought it would be interesting to place the additional pressure of suddenly waking as a genius to the already imposing pressures teenagers have to deal with.

OMN: Do you see Gavin returning in a sequel?

JJW: I like to write books with happy endings and so I presume in order to have a recurring character you would have to end the book either with a cliffhanger or some unresolved issue that might ruin that happy ending. I imagine I might change my mind if mollycoddled enough with a good steak in a couple of beers.

OMN: Give us a summary of Prodigious Savant in a tweet.

JJW: An average teenager in 1962, Vermont, wakes from a coma as a genius, with none of the dangerous mental side-effects. Well, almost none.

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

JJW: Many of my thoughts and experiences are in the book. The Little League pitcher in the first chapter is me. The explosion that takes place in the beginning of the book actually happened. The protagonist in the book becomes a genius but the boy who actually was in the explosion in Burlington, Vermont was blinded for life.

OMN: Tell us a little more about your writing process.

JJW: When I first began writing novels I would outline every scene. I was trying to copy Jeffery Deaver who outlines his books for nine months, then writes the book in a month, and then spends the last two months of the year in the South of France. This didn't work out for me as my characters seemed stilted and shallow. Instead, I now think of the beginning and the ending of the book and write only a paragraph describing each chapter. Then as I write, I see my characters up on a stage in front of me acting out their parts. I try to write quickly to keep up with them, which is difficult, since I write by hand.

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

JJW: I can't afford to travel to the settings in my novels so I use the Internet and the local Reference Library for most of my research. I also try to interview those who have experienced what my characters' experience. This was particularly difficult to do when researching Nisei, a historical novel I wrote about the Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Troop in WWII. Most of the Nisei are dead or too old to be interviewed, so I obtained the majority of my information from the University of Hawaii's website on the troop. In my upcoming thriller, Deviant Acts, I used a great deal of my relatives' experience in the Vietnam War along with information obtained from the Internet.

OMN: How true are you to the settings?

JJW: Prodigious Savant takes place in Burlington, Vermont, Boston, New York, Moscow and many other milieus. I tried to stay true to the geography and character of these settings as much as possible. I took a few liberties on interior settings such as concert halls in Boston and Moscow. Hopefully, no one will check to see if I got it right. I suppose as long as the book doesn't reach the popularity of The Da Vinci Code I'll be okay.

OMN: If we could send you anywhere in the world, at no cost to you, to research the setting for a book, where would it be?

JJW: Since the book I'm working on now takes place in 1948, Brooklyn and Berlin, Germany, I would like someone to build a time machine and send me back to those days of big cars and no deodorant. That not being the case, I'd still like to visit both locations to interview residents who were children in 1948.

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

JJW: I enjoy golf, tennis, bowling, and surfing. I surprisingly read only two books a year, but I listen to about seventy audiobooks a year on my commute to work every day. I've used golf in my upcoming thriller Deviant Acts and tennis in the one I'm working on now. In Prodigious Savant, I have my protagonist playing a lot of chess, but I'm terrible at it. I imagine a chess expert will tell me just how ignorant I am of the game if they ever read the novel.

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

JJW: Dennis Lehane gave me two pieces of advice that have helped me tremendously. He said to write my book in three acts with a life-changing event in the first act, escalating trouble in the second, and an agreeable resolution in the third. I try to fashion all my novels after that advice. He also said to never give up your day job unless your writing forces you to. I assume that meant that you should only quit your day job if you succeed well enough in writing to live off it. My advice to aspiring writers is to try to outlast your critics and keep writing until their criticism turns to praise.

OMN: Is J.J. White a pen name?

JJW: My real name is John Joseph Daley White but I use J.J. White for my novels. I chose that pseudonym to try to throw my mother off track, afraid she might find out her son uses profanity in his books. Also, I write children's picture books under my real name, so I don't want kids to confuse me with the guy who writes crime fiction.

OMN: Tell us more about the book's cover. Were you involved in its design?

JJW: The book cover for Prodigious Savant was designed by my brother, Edward, who has worked in the desktop publishing business for years. I guess talent must run in the family. I especially like having him do my covers because he doesn't charge his little brother what he does other clients.

OMN: Suppose Prodigious Savant were to be adapted for film. Who do you see playing the key role?

JJW: When my book is adapted for film, I would like Leonardo DiCaprio play the lead. Unfortunately he's forty-years-old now and my protagonist is seventeen, so that's out. I'm sure Disney will have some good-looking teenager bust out of TV and into the movies soon, so the part will be his.

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

JJW: My family wasn't poor, but they didn't have a lot of money for books, either, so I grew up reading encyclopedias' my mother bought at the grocery store, old Shakespeare plays, and whatever else was laying around the house. As I got older, I checked out a lot of spy and sci-fi novels in the library. I think the spy novels affected my writing the most since my books move along at a fast pace and usually have short dialogue and spare exposition.

OMN: You mentioned that you listen to more books than you read. What kinds of books appeal to you as an adult?

JJW: I try to alternate between literary and other genres. I'll read a classic and then go on to a historical fiction book or maybe a thriller. I like to mix it up to broaden my scope of knowledge. I think I'd be bored limiting my reading to one particular genre.

OMN: Create one (or more!) Top 5 lists for us.

JJW: Top 5 Favorite Books:
1) The Godfather. 2) Moby Dick. 3) The Shining. 4) To Kill a Mockingbird. 5) In Cold Blood.

Top 5 Favorite Authors:
1) Edward Rutherford. 2) Joseph O'Connor. 3) Stephen King. 4) Jeffery Deaver. 5) Mario Puzo.

Top 5 Places to Visit:
1) England. 2) France. 3) Australia. 4) Tahiti. 5) Italy.

Top 5 Foods to Try:
1) Sushi. 2) Duck. 3) Escargot. 4) Poi. 5) Bouillabaisse.

OMN: What's next for you?

JJW: Black Opal Books will be releasing my next novel, Deviant Acts, sometime around the middle of next year, so I'll need to prepare for that. It's a crime thriller that takes place in the dirty 70s. The next book to be released after that will be a historical fiction book, titled Nisei. It's about a Hawaii Nisei in the 1940s who joins the segregated 442nd Regimental Combat Troop, the all Japanese-American unit that fought in Europe and was cited as the most decorated unit in WWII. After that's published, I'm going to see if my agent, Jeannie Loiacono of the Loiacono Literary Agency, can peddle The Penitent, a crime novel I'm in the process of writing now.

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J.J. White has penned five novels and over two hundred short stories. He has had articles and stories published in several anthologies and magazines including Wordsmith, The Homestead Review, The Seven Hills Review and The Grey Sparrow Journal. He has won awards and honors from the Alabama Writers Conclave, Writers-Editors International, Maryland Writers Association, The Royal Palm Literary Awards, Professional Writers of Prescott, and Writer’s Digest.

He enjoys writing, surfing, golf and tennis. He lives in Merritt Island, Florida with his understanding wife, editor, and typist, Pamela.

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

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Prodigious Savant by JJ White

Prodigious Savant
J.J. White
A Novel of Suspense

According to Dr. Darold A. Treffert of the University of Wisconsin, there are fewer than one hundred reported cases of prodigious savants in the world. Those few who possess the savant syndrome all have an island of brilliance that allows them to excel in some remarkable talent. Unfortunately, they all share various developmental disabilities.

Imagine going to sleep one night as a normal person of average intelligence and waking the next day in possession of several genius level abilities. In 1962 Vermont, seventeen-year-old Gavin survives a horrendous explosion, six hours of brain surgery, and thirty days in a coma, to awake possessing not just one savant talent, but several, including art, music, mathematics, and memory, and all without suffering any of the usual mental disabilities associated with head trauma.

His newly acquired abilities thrust him into the public eye as the amazing "Whiz Kid" from Burlington; a moniker he detests. At first excited by his new celebrity, he eventually drifts into deep depression, burdened by a domineering father, his paranoia that someone's trying to kill him, and his increasing tendency for violence.

His genius, paranoia, and increased hallucinations result in some strange and extraordinary encounters with the icons of the 60s, including Bobby Fischer, Nikita Khrushchev, Edward R. Murrow, John Chancellor and even a tragic meeting with John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Gavin's odds look slim that he will survive not only his external trials, but also his inner conflict keeping him from the one thing he desires most, the girl he's loved since childhood.

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The Book of the Dead by Robert Richardson is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

The Book of the Dead by Robert Richardson

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The Book of the Dead by Robert Richardson

An Augustus Maltravers Mystery

Publisher: Endeavour Press

… as today's fourth free mystery ebook.

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Augustus Maltravers, full-time writer and part-time sleuth, is on his way to visit friends in Cumbria when his car breaks down a few miles from his destination. Seeking help from nearby Carwelton Hall, he meets the Carringtons: Charles and his beautiful young wife Jennifer.

He is astounded to find that Charles owns a Sherlock Holmes story written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle but never published. But Maltravers' delight at this discovery is to be short-lived. A shocking murder takes place and Carwelton Hall's most valuable possession disappears …

The police believe they have their killer but Maltravers isn't so sure. After reading "Sherlock Holmes and the Attwater Firewitch" he finds some surprising parallels to what is going on around him. Taking his lead from Conan Doyle, he does some investigating of his own …

Is Maltraver's imagination getting the better of him? Or will Holmes' fictional investigations help him track down the killer?

The Book of the Dead by Robert Richardson

Machines of Easy Virtue by Jack Price is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Machines of Easy Virtue by Jack Price

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Machines of Easy Virtue by Jack Price

A Red Bourbon Mystery

Publisher: Jack Price

… as today's third free mystery ebook.

Machines of Easy Virtue by Jack Price, Amazon Kindle format

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In the poverty-wracked streets of late 21st-century Chicago, private detective Theodore "Red" Bourbon dodges punks and muggers, scrapes out a living tailing errant spouses, and downs an endless stream of pills to keep his head together. When wealthy heiress Elena Snowe steps into his office and tells him a domestic robot killed her father, his luck takes a turn.

Lured by the promise of a fat payday, he agrees to hunt down the servant, not knowing treachery, jail, and murder are only a taste of the dangers ahead.

Machines of Easy Virtue by Jack Price

Multiple Motives by Kassandra Lamb is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Multiple Motives by Kassandra Lamb

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Multiple Motives by Kassandra Lamb

A Kate Huntington Mystery

Publisher: Misterio Press

… as today's second free mystery ebook.

Multiple Motives by Kassandra Lamb, Amazon Kindle format

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Psychotherapist Kate Huntington helps other people cope with the horrible things that have happened to them, but she herself has led a charmed life … until now. When a series of what seem like random events — a matter of being in the wrong place at the wrong time — takes a sinister twist, it becomes apparent that she and her lawyer friend, Rob Franklin, have a common enemy. But the lead police detective has a different theory. He's convinced Kate and Rob are lovers attempting to eliminate their spouses. And he seems determined to build a case against them.

As the attacks escalate, Kate and Rob are forced to investigate on their own. Who hates them enough to want them both dead? And doesn't seem to mind if others get caught in the crossfire!

Multiple Motives by Kassandra Lamb

Black Diamond Death by Cheryl Bradshaw is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Black Diamond Death by Cheryl Bradshaw

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Black Diamond Death by Cheryl Bradshaw

A Sloane Monroe Mystery

Publisher: Pixie Publishing

… as today's free mystery ebook.

Black Diamond Death by Cheryl Bradshaw, Amazon Kindle format

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On the slopes of Park City, Utah's newest ski resort a woman is found dead. At first glance, it has all the makings of an accident. But what if wasn't? What if she was murdered?

Just as Private Investigator Sloane Monroe feels she's close to solving the case, a second dead body is found. With the killer aware that Sloane will stop at nothing to find him, her life is in danger, her every move being tracked. Will Sloane uncover the truth before he strikes again?

Black Diamond Death by Cheryl Bradshaw

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (141118)

Big Fish Games

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

• Our Featured Title is Sea Legends: Phantasmal Light.

• The current Catch of the Week is Dreamscapes: The Sandman, just $2.99 through Sunday, November 23, 2014 only.

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

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Sea Legends: Phantasmal Light

Our Featured Title is Sea Legends: Phantasmal Light

After their yacht is sunk by an incredible storm, Jane and Mike are separated! Waking up on a mysterious island, Jane must now figure out what happened and find Mike before it's too late. Explore amazing Hidden Object scenes and solve tricky puzzles as you uncover a terrifying truth on the island. Escape from danger and be reunited with Mike!

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

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Dreamscapes: The Sandman

The current Catch of the Week is Dreamscapes: The Sandman

Young Laura didn't have bad dreams after her father gave her the Dreamcatcher. But one day Laura loses the Dreamcatcher and she gets trapped in a nightmare that might never end. Be the one to save her! Travel to Laura's dreamworlds, fight her deepest fears and solve numerous puzzles to find hints to Laura's salvation in this breathtaking adventure game!

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Monday, November 17, 2014

New This Week: Murder at the Book Fair, A Cy Dekker Cozy Mystery by Steve Demaree

Murder at the Book Fair by Steve Demaree

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 November 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

Murder at the Book Fair by Steve Demaree

A Cy Dekker Cozy Mystery (8th in series)

Publisher: Steve Demaree

Price: $2.99 (as of 11/17/2014 at 5:30 PM ET).

Murder at the Book Fair by Steve Demaree, Amazon Kindle format

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When an aging coroner says a wealthy author died of natural causes and sees no need to do an autopsy, the county sheriff calls an old friend, retired homicide detective Cy Dekker, to see if the man was murdered. Cy gets a medical examiner friend to do an autopsy and finds that the man was poisoned and the time of death was probably when that author was at a book fair.

Cy and his retired partner Lou look at who might have poisoned the man. Suspects include other authors, the author's brother and sister, and his neighbors.

Murder at the Book Fair by Steve Demaree

New This Week: Case Closed, A Short Story Collection by Jan Burke

Case Closed by Jan Burke

Jan Burke's sixth and final of six e-short story collections is published today …

Case Closed by Jan Burke

A Short Story Collection (6th in series)

Publisher: Pocket Star

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/17/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

Case Closed by Jan Burke, Amazon Kindle format

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This collection contains a brand-new short story — "The Last Place You Look", featuring Frank Harriman in his younger days as a rookie cop — with an added bonus of three stories from the print collection Eighteen.

Case Closed by Jan Burke

The Malcontenta, A Brock and Kolla Mystery by Barry Maitland, Now Available at a Special Price

The Malcontenta by Barry Maitland

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, Arcade Publishing …

The Malcontenta by Barry Maitland

A Brock and Kolla Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Arcade Publishing

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/17/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

This title is one of over 60 mysteries and thrillers included in Amazon's The Big Deal for November 2014.

The Malcontenta by Barry Maitland, Amazon Kindle format

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Winner of the 1996 Ned Kelly Award for Best Novel.

Detective Sergeant Kathy Kolla is on temporary assignment away from London with the Family and Juvenile Crime division. Desperate to escape the second-rate duties assigned to her, she jumps at the chance to investigate the unnatural death of a young physiotherapist at an exclusive local naturopathic spa. Very soon it becomes clear that the apparent suicide is fraught with complications. Is a cover-up taking place to protect the reputations of wealthy clients? Or was the cause of death really suicide?

Taken off the case before she has the chance to discover the truth, Kathy turns to Detective Chief Inspector David Brock for help. But when Brock poses as a client, they both learn that spas are not always good for your health — especially if you're a target for murder.

The Malcontenta by Barry Maitland

By Cook or By Crook by Maya Corrigan, a New 1st in Series Mystery Introducing Val Deniston

By Cook or By Crook by Maya Corrigan

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) …

By Cook or By Crook by Maya Corrigan

A Val Deniston, Five-Ingredient Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Kensington

By Cook or By Crook by Maya Corrigan, Amazon Kindle format

What we know about the character: Former cookbook publicist Val Deniston has traded in the chaos of New York City for a quieter life near the Chesapeake Bay. For more information about her first murder, see a synopsis of the book, below.

Take one burned-out city girl. Add a crusty codger, a pinch of gossip, and a dash of romance. Stir in a generous helping of murder and you've got the ingredients for one truly delicious mystery …

Haunted by the car accident that ended her career as a cookbook publicist, Val Deniston has traded in the chaos of New York City for a quieter life near the Chesapeake Bay. Living with her curmudgeonly grandfather in the tourist town of Bayport is hardly glamorous, but she enjoys working at the Cool Down Café at the local fitness club, and she finally has time to work on her long-planned cookbook. But when one of the club's patrons is found dead, she'll have to cook up a scheme to find the killer.

As the number of suspects rises like crabs in a bucket, it's out of the pan and into the fire for Val. If she can't find the culprit soon, she might as well be chum in the water …

By Cook or By Crook by Maya Corrigan

The Charlestown Connection, A Dermot Sparhawk Mystery by Tom MacDonald, Now Available at a Special Price

The Charlestown Connection by Tom MacDonald

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, Oceanview Publishing …

The Charlestown Connection by Tom MacDonald

A Dermot Sparhawk Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

Price: $0.99 (as of 11/17/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

This title is one of over 60 mysteries and thrillers included in Amazon's The Big Deal for November 2014.

The Charlestown Connection by Tom MacDonald, Amazon Kindle format

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Dermot Sparhawk, a former All American Boston College football hero, is stacking cans in a parish food pantry in Boston's Charlestown, when his godfather, Jeepster Hennessey, shows up with a knife in his back and dies at Dermot's feet. Once slated for a professional football career, now a recovering alcoholic, with a torn-up knee, Dermot sets out to solve the murder of his godfather with the help of his Micmac Indian cousin, his paraplegic tenant, and a former teammate.

Dermot's investigation has him tangling with members of the IRA, FBI, and the Boston mob. He also is forced to contend with Charlestown's code of silence and the norms of the neighborhood where he grew up. Feeling like he did at the height of his game, Dermot uses his Native American intuition and Irish good looks to help him uncover clues. Dermot stumbles upon bits and pieces of information that he cobbles together into an unlikely theory which leads him on an unexpected trail and to a new mystery that could cost him his life.

The Charlestown Connection by Tom MacDonald

The Murder of Harriet Krohn by Karin Fossum, New in Bookstores during November 2014

The Murder of Harriet Krohn by Karin Fossum

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

The Murder of Harriet Krohn by Karin Fossum, a Konrad Sejer Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: Houghton

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

More about our featured title, below …

On a wet, gray night in early November, Charlo Torp, a former gambler who's only recently kicked the habit, makes his way through the slush to Harriet Krohn's apartment, flowers in hand. Certain that paying off his debt is the only path to starting a new life and winning his daughter's forgiveness, Charlo plans to rob the wealthy old woman's antique silver collection. What he doesn't expect is for her to put up a fight.

The following morning Harriet is found dead, her antique silver missing, and the only clue Inspector Sejer and his team find in the apartment is an abandoned bouquet. Charlo should feel relieved, but he's heard of Sejer's amazing record — the detective has solved every case he's ever been assigned to.

The Murder of Harriet Krohn by Karin Fossum

Tradition of Deceit by Kathleen Ernst, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2014

Tradition of Deceit by Kathleen Ernst

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2014 …

Tradition of Deceit by Kathleen Ernst

A Chloe Ellefson Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Midnight Ink

Tradition of Deceit by Kathleen Ernst, Amazon Kindle format

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

More about our featured title, below …

Curator and occasional sleuth Chloe Ellefson is off to Minneapolis to help her friend Ariel with a monumental task. Ariel must write a proposal for a controversial and expensive restoration project: convert an abandoned flour mill, currently used as shelter by homeless people, into a museum. When a dead body is found stuffed into a grain chute, Chloe's attention turns from milling to murder.

Back in Milwaukee, Chloe's love interest Roelke has been slammed with the news that a fellow officer was shot and killed while on duty. Sifting through clues from both past and present, Chloe and Roelke discover dangerous secrets that put their lives — and their trust in each other — at risk.

Tradition of Deceit by Kathleen Ernst

Long Gone, A Novel of Suspense by Alafair Burke, Now Available at a Special Price

Long Gone by Alafair Burke

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, HarperCollins …

Long Gone by Alafair Burke

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: HarperCollins

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/17/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

Long Gone by Alafair Burke, Amazon Kindle format

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After a layoff and months of struggling, Alice Humphrey finally lands her dream job managing a new art gallery in Manhattan's trendy Meatpacking District.

According to Drew Campbell, the well-suited corporate representative who hires her, the gallery is a passion project for its anonymous, wealthy, and eccentric owner. Drew assures Alice that the owner will be hands off, allowing her to run the gallery on her own. Her friends think it sounds too good to be true, but Alice sees a perfect opportunity to make a name for herself beyond the shadow of her famous father, an award-winning and controversial film maker.

Everything is perfect until the morning Alice arrives at work to find the gallery gone — the space stripped bare as if it had never existed — and Drew Campbell's dead body on the floor. Overnight, Alice's dream job has vanished, and she finds herself at the center of police attention with nothing to prove her innocence. The phone number Drew gave her links back to a disposable phone.

The artist whose work she displayed doesn't seem to exist. And the dead man she claims is Drew has been identified as someone else.

When police discover ties between the gallery and a missing girl, Alice knows she's been set up. Now she has to prove it — a dangerous search for answers that will entangle her in a dark, high-tech criminal conspiracy and force her to unearth long-hidden secrets involving her own family … secrets that could cost Alice her life.

Long Gone by Alafair Burke

The Design is Murder, A Deva Dunne, Murders by Design Mystery by Jean Harrington, New This Week from Carina Press

The Design is Murder by Jean Harrington

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 …

The Design is Murder by Jean Harrington

A Deva Dunne, Murders by Design Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Carina Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 11/17/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

The Design is Murder by Jean Harrington, Amazon Kindle format

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Interior designer Deva Dunne should be focusing her attention on buying a new home with Lt. Victor Rossi. But in typical Deva-style, she's got her mind on everyone else's abodes. Keeping her busy are her two newest clients, who have a lot in common. They both live on Whiskey Lane, and both were involved with the same woman. Coincidence or competition?

James Stahlman believes Stew Hawkins moved into the house across the street to terrorize him after he became engaged to Kay, Stew's ex-wife. But Stew is over it. He's remarried — and to someone much younger. When both women are found "accidentally" dead weeks apart, Deva thinks there's something afoot on Whiskey Lane. Coincidence or murder?

Deva can't stay away … as much as her protective fiancé would like her to. And it's becoming clear that someone thinks Deva's seen too much. With the list of suspects growing, and Deva and Rossi that much closer to becoming homeless — really, where are they going to live? — she'll have to sift through the clues herself, or there'll be no happily ever after.

The Design is Murder by Jean Harrington

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