Saturday, December 06, 2014

A Conversation with Thriller Writer Allen Wyler

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Allen Wyler
with Allen Wyler

We are delighted to welcome back author Allen Wyler to Omnimystery News today.

Allen's new suspense thriller with a techno edge is Deadly Odds (Astor + Blue Editions; September 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats), the backstory to which we featured last month. More recently, we had the opportunity to talk with him more about his books.

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Omnimystery News: Into which fiction genre would you place your books?

Allen Wyler
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Allen Wyler

Allen Wyler: Six of my books are fast-paced thrillers. Changes was my first departure from that genre. That story explores with the universal fantasy of being able to live life again, knowing what you know now. It was a fun write. Cutter's Trial, due out next Spring is also not a thriller. That novel is loosely based on a period of my practice and explores in fair, unblemished detail what it's like to be a neurosurgeon.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

AW: I'm a believer in outlines. When I start an outline, I usually figure out how I want it to end. Then I decide on a beginning. Only then do I start to figure out how to connect those two points. When I'm completely satisfied with the outline, I begin to actually write the story. But I always find problems once I get into the writing that I didn't anticipate.

Unless there are other pressing matters, I write every day, seven days a week, starting first thing in the morning. Perhaps for three hours. That's about all I can do before my ADHD personality compels me to other things.

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

AW: Having been a practicing neurosurgeon makes writing medical scenes easy. Especially scenes that take place in the operating room and hospital. When straying into other areas, I don't hesitate to contact someone who can provide information. I'm lucky to have friends — such as a King County detective — who are gracious in providing details about things I have no experience with.

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

AW: Most of my stories take place in Seattle simply because I live here, so it makes the research easy. Also, I think it's a great city, so love to showcase it in stories. The sequel to Deadly Odds (due out next Fall) takes place in Honolulu, which is another city I frequent and love. I don't take liberties with the geography because I don't want to have that come back bite me. I always visit the places used in scenes so I can realistically describe them. I often consult Google Earth for street names and geographic relationships.

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

AW: Best advice was to believe in myself and keep on trying in spite of rejection. I could probably wall-paper the Pentagon with all the rejection I've received before finally selling my first thriller. The second best bit of advice was to write for myself and not a mold someone else thinks I should fit into.

OMN: How do you go about selecting titles for your books?

AW: My first published book, Deadly Errors, was titled Sentinel Event at the time it was submitted. My editor loved the story but hated the title. She said no one would ever know what that meant, so came up with the eventual title. Since then "dead" or "deadly" have become part of the brand for my thrillers even though they're not a series. The second word in the title has direct relevance to the theme. Because Arnold Gold makes his living through on-line gambling, Deadly Odds just seemed to make sense.

OMN: What kinds of films do you enjoy watching?

AW: I love thrillers/crime. But more and more, instead of movies, I watch series. Some favorites are The Wire, Breaking Bad, The Killing, Happy Valley, The Fall. The Wire is my all-time favorite.

OMN: Have any films inspired the types of books you write?

AW: One film that inspired me to consider writing was Three Days Of The Condor. Yes, it's dated now, but the way in which the protagonist is quickly thrown into overwhelming adversity really appealed to me. I tend to use that as a model for my stories.

OMN: When selecting a book to read for pleasure, what do you look for?

AW: I always watch what comes out, especially books reviewed in the New York Times. If something interests me, I go to Amazon and read about it. If I'm still interested, I read a sample chapter and make a decision. I read almost exclusively on a Kindle, which is usually in my back pocket so I can read during down moments.

OMN: So what kinds of books do you read now?

AW: I read a ton, both fiction and non-fiction. On balance, I read more non-fiction than fiction, however. For fiction, I heavily lean toward crime. Some of my favorite authors are John Sanford, Michael Connelly, Dennis Lehane, Robert Crais, and Don Winslow. For non-fiction, I love to read science.

OMN: What's next for you?

AW: I have a couple projects coming out next Spring. Cutter's Trial is a non-thriller dealing with a liberal West Coast neurosurgeon who ends up practicing in the a conservative region of the South. It explores several issues including the debate over whether terminal patients have the right to end their own lives. The editors at Astor+Blue liked my character Arnold Gold so much that they encouraged me to write a sequel, so at the moment I'm working on Deadly Odds 2.0.

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Wyler's love of thrillers began in 1974 on his way to Cincinnati to take the oral boards in neurosurgery. At SeaTac airport he picked up a copy of William Goldman's Marathon Man to read on the flight. He became so engrossed he stayed up all night to finish it before stoking up on coffee and meeting with the examiners. In 2002 he left active practice to become Medical Director for a start-up medical technology company. At the end of 2007 he retired to devote full time to writing.

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

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Deadly Odds by Allen Wyler

Deadly Odds
Allen Wyler
A Suspense Thriller

Twenty-three-year-old Arnold Gold is a Seattle-based odds-maker and local computer genius. Described as a "part-time hacker and full-time virgin" by his friends, the awkward young shut-in flies to Vegas to try and get lucky — in more ways than one.

But his high-stakes activity on the Net inadvertently thrusts him into a vortex of international terrorism. His dark net hacking has resulted in murder, and now it will take every last bit of Arnold's genius intellect and legendary hacking skill to stay one step ahead of the murderous terrorists, the FBI, the local cops, and his lawyer. Gold's only chance to save himself is to find the location of a bomb hidden somewhere in Vegas, and somehow prevent the explosion that will turn Sin City into the scene of the deadliest terror attacks since 9/11.

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Devil's Moon by Rebecca Stroud is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Devil's Moon by Rebecca Stroud

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Devil's Moon by Rebecca Stroud

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Rebecca Stroud

… as today's second free mystery ebook.

Devil's Moon by Rebecca Stroud, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of December 06, 2014 at 7:10 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of the purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Yes, Jane Wilson had some problems. As in, she disliked her job and her stepson disliked her. Yet, for the most part, she couldn't complain too loudly. Her new husband, Sam, was a wonderful — and gorgeous — man; her beloved — and ugly — old dog, Devil, was weathering his age well. So, with all that in mind, Jane was looking forward to the holidays. Then along came Bambi …

And Jane was not prepared for the deplorable and depraved vindictiveness soon to befall her at the hands of her husband's unstable ex-wife. For Bambi had decided that the Christmas season was the perfect time to begin her psychotic destruction of Jane and all that she held dear. The results are not pretty.

Devil's Moon by Rebecca Stroud

Nefarious by Steven F. Freeman is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Nefarious by Steven F. Freeman

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Nefarious by Steven F. Freeman

The Blackwell Files

Publisher: Steven F. Freeman

… as today's free mystery ebook.

Nefarious by Steven F. Freeman, Amazon Kindle format

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When Army Communications Captain Alton Blackwell takes a hit to the leg while on active duty in Afghanistan, his self-confidence and his leg are equally shattered in the explosion. Assigned to a desk job while recovering, Blackwell manages to prove his resourcefulness as he matches wits with Al-Qaeda operatives in the dangerous regions of Kabul. Unable to fully heal, he resigns himself to the abrupt end of his military career as well as any hope to win the affections of the beautiful and intelligent Lieutenant Mallory Wilson.

Upon returning state-side, the quiet civilian life is quickly left far behind when Blackwell's colleague Zach Lambert calls him from a weekend camping trip in the throes of a devastating illness with forbidding implications. In a story out of today's headlines, Blackwell and now-FBI Agent Wilson explore the possible diversion of a biotech's project to develop an improved vaccine, scouring leads at the CDC and biotec company, putting their Army and professional skills to the test, and narrowly escaping agents with a murderous agenda at every turn. The closer they come to the truth, the quicker the bodies pile up, along with the suspects. To get to the bottom of the sinister scheme, can Blackwell still use wits when his body has failed him? And will he survive long enough to tell his colleague of the feelings for her he has long kept secret?

Nefarious by Steven F. Freeman

A Prisoner of Birth by Jeffrey Archer is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

A Prisoner of Birth by Jeffrey Archer

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature A Prisoner of Birth by Jeffrey Archer as today's Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $2.99 is valid only for today, Saturday, December 06, 2014.

A Prisoner of Birth by Jeffrey Archer

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Price: $2.99 (as of 12/06/2014 at 6:10 AM ET).

A Prisoner of Birth by Jeffrey Archer, Amazon Kindle format

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If Danny Cartwright had proposed to Beth Wilson the day before, or the day after, he would not have been arrested and charged with the murder of his best friend. But when the four prosecution witnesses are a barrister, a popular actor, an aristocrat, and the youngest partner in an established firm's history, who is going to believe your side of the story?

Danny is sentenced to twenty-two years and sent to Belmarsh prison, the highest-security jail in the land, from where no inmate has ever escaped.

However, Spencer Craig, Lawrence Davenport, Gerald Payne, and Toby Mortimer all underestimate Danny's determination to seek revenge, and Beth's relentless quest to pursue justice, which ends up with all four fighting for their lives …

A Prisoner of Birth by Jeffrey Archer

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (141206)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Grim Tales: Color of Fright.

• The Daily Deal is The Fog, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is Azada: Elementa, just $2.99 through Sunday, December 07, 2014 only.

• Today's Special Deal — This weekend only: Buy One Collector's Edition and Get a Second for Just $1.99! Select two Collector's Editions games, use coupon code COLLECT and the second game will be just $1.99. Use as many times as you'd like. Offer valid through December 7th, 2014 only until 11:59 PM PT.

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Grim Tales: Color of Fright

The New Release is Grim Tales: Color of Fright

It wasn't bad enough that your train was running late, but now a mysterious note warns that this Gray family dinner will be the last! Inside the Gray family castle, everything is in chaos, with your family nowhere to be found. The walls are graffitied with the scribbles of a madman as his laughter echoes through the halls. Armed with a magical paint set, you are the only one who can save them. Reunite with previous Grim Tales characters, including Luisa, Elizabeth, James McGray, and even your niece, Jackie! Can you unmask the kidnapper and beat him at his own game? Find out in this mysterious 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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The Fog

Today's Daily Deal is The Fog

A cloaked figure drags road spikes across a dark highway, causing a mother to crash. When she regains consciousness, her young daughter is gone from the seat beside her. As the mother searches the adjoining woods, she comes to an abandoned house containing evidence of a mysterious tragedy that struck the family that lived there, and details about a strange fog that crept out of a nearby military base. What macabre threads tie these seemingly unrelated events into a single, terrifying story? To find out, play The Fog, a captivating hidden object game with more than a few surprises lurking along its misty paths. As you search the corridors of an empty hospital and the decayed remnants of a demolished military base, you'll search for useful items, solve cleverly designed puzzles, and play mini-games unlike any you have encountered. When fear threatens to overcome you, and you want to turn back, remember: the answer to the mystery lies within the haze.

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

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Azada: Elementa

The current Catch of the Week is Azada: Elementa

Journey to amazing worlds as this whimsical saga continues! After its precious elements are stolen, Azada chooses you to find the elemental mages who can save this special world. But bad-guy Panoptes is waiting around every corner to stop you at any cost — or is he? Nothing in Azada is as it seems …

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

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Friday, December 05, 2014

A Little Learning, A Percy Peach Mystery by J. M. Gregson, New This Week from Endeavour Press

A Little Learning by J. M. Gregson

Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher, promoting and selling ebook editions of works by new authors as well as bringing out ebook editions of out of print books.

We've selected one of their recently published mystery, suspense, thriller or crime titles to feature here today …

A Little Learning by J. M. Gregson

A Percy Peach Mystery (6th in series)

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 12/05/2014 at 5:30 PM ET).

A Little Learning by J. M. Gregson, Amazon Kindle format

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One weekend in November, two students at the University of East Lancashire are at a loose end. After having one drink too many, the idea of committing the Perfect Crime comes up in casual conversation. But the idea is already fully-formed in the mind of one of them, Paul Barnes.

"Claptrap" Carter, the director of the university, is a pompous fool. Who better to be the victim of a crime that can never be unravelled? But as Paul and his friend Gary stage a break-in into Claptrap's mansion, they don't realise that his dead body is already waiting for them.

Detective Inspector Percy Peach takes the lead on the investigation but with an endless list of suspects, can he find the murderer amongst them? There's Carter's soon to be ex-wife, his envious colleague and gorgeous mistress in contention, as well as the ringleaders of the campus drug scene …

With suspects holding on to secrets and alibis falling through, Peach needs to dig through the lies and suspicions to find the real culprit.

A Little Learning by J. M. Gregson

New This Week: Bloody Earth, A Judge Rosswell Carew Mystery by Bill Hopkins

Bloody Earth by Bill Hopkins

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 December 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

Bloody Earth by Bill Hopkins

A Judge Rosswell Carew Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Deadly Writes Publishing

Price: $2.99 (as of 12/05/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

Bloody Earth by Bill Hopkins, Amazon Kindle format

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After he witnesses the prosecutor tumble to his death on the steps of the courthouse in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Judge Rosswell Carew immediately suspects his archenemy Nathaniel Dahlbert of murder. None of the authorities believe Rosswell because of his troublesome background.

When he teams up with his reluctant "research assistant" Ollie Groton, unknown hiding places, untold secrets, and unsolved crimes push Rosswell to the brink. If he can't convince the cops who the murderer is, his own life, along with the lives of his family and friends, may also come to a grisly end.

Bloody Earth by Bill Hopkins

The Case of the Postponed Murder, A Perry Mason Novel by Erle Stanley Gardner, Now Available at a Special Price

The Case of the Postponed Murder by Erle Stanley Gardner

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, Della Street Press …

The Case of the Postponed Murder by Erle Stanley Gardner

A Perry Mason Novel

Publisher: Della Street Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/05/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

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

The Case of the Postponed Murder by Erle Stanley Gardner, Amazon Kindle format

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When Mae Farr becomes the presumed stalking victim of wealthy playboy Penn Wentworth, she asks Perry Mason for help. Wentworth says he merely wants her for forging his name on a fat check. Farr claims he just wants her. Enter Harold Anders, a love-struck suitor from Mae's small hometown who's determined to ride to her rescue.

But fatal gunplay leaves Wentworth dead, Mae a wanted woman and Perry Mason in trouble …

Use this link to see more Perry Mason titles priced at $1.99.

The Case of the Postponed Murder by Erle Stanley Gardner

Aground on St. Thomas by Rebecca M. Hale, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2014

Aground on St. Thomas by Rebecca M. Hale

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2014 …

Aground on St. Thomas by Rebecca M. Hale

A Pen Hofstra, Mystery in the Islands Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Aground on St. Thomas by Rebecca M. Hale, Amazon Kindle format

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

More about our featured title, below …

The tropical paradise of St. Thomas is shut down as the FBI seizes control of the island to apprehend government officials on bribery charges. Tourists and locals are stranded until FBI agent Gabe "Friday" Stein can find the missing governor and two senators who have eluded capture.

Innocent of any crime, Senator Julia Sanchez can only escape wrongful arrest with the help of eccentric Senator Bobo. As they try to blend in with increasingly hostile locals and make their trek across the island to safety, Senator Sanchez is only just beginning to realize the extent of the corruption behind the island's idyllic façade …

Aground on St. Thomas by Rebecca M. Hale

The Cinderella Murders, A Novel of Suspense by Diane Sawyer, Now Available at a Special Price

The Cinderella Murders by Diane Sawyer

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, Thomas & Mercer …

The Cinderella Murders by Diane Sawyer

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/05/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

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

The Cinderella Murders by Diane Sawyer, Amazon Kindle format

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When Kelly Madison returns home from an extensive European business trip and discovers that her sister Meg has been missing for three weeks, she immediately rushes to the seaside resort town of Belvista, where Meg was last seen. The police, finding no evidence of foul play, have closed the case, but Kelly is adamant that something terrible has happened.

As Kelly searches frantically for her sister, she hears disturbing rumors about several missing women, a serial killer, and a cover-up perpetrated by local business leaders. At Kelly's urging, brash Detective Luke Campbell, a specialist in crime-solving techniques, re-opens Meg's case. When Kelly helps him run down clues, the crazed killer proclaims Kelly his next victim. Without revealing his identity, he attacks anyone who defends her. As the violence escalates, town secrets emerge.

While trying to save her sister, Kelly places herself squarely in harm's way. It's up to Luke and his trained officers to save Kelly while she endeavors to save herself and Meg before time runs out.

The Cinderella Murders by Diane Sawyer

Nothing But Lies by Lyndon Stacey, New in Bookstores during December 2014

Nothing But Lies by Lyndon Stacey

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

Nothing But Lies by Lyndon Stacey, a Daniel Whelan Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Severn House

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More about our featured title, below …

Daniel's ex-colleague, police officer Joey Matsuki, has asked for his help. Joey is concerned for the safety of his fiancée, Tami, who has reported sightings of a sinister, hoodie-clad figure lurking in the area. Joey fears the involvement of a notorious local criminal recently released from prison. But with nothing concrete to go on and police resources scarce, he's asked Daniel to keep an eye on Tami on his behalf.

Working undercover as Tami's temporary horsebox driver, Daniel soon begins to believe there may be more to the situation than meets the eye. As he questions Tami's friends and neighbours, it becomes clear that something is not quite right. There are things people aren't telling him; small but significant incidents that can't be explained.

Events take a tragic turn when there is a fatal hit-and-run incident. But was it really an accident — and could Tami herself have been the intended target?

Nothing But Lies by Lyndon Stacey

Blood Jungle Ballet by John Enright, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2014

Blood Jungle Ballet by John Enright

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2014 …

Blood Jungle Ballet by John Enright

An Apelu Soifua, Jungle Beat Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Blood Jungle Ballet by John Enright, Amazon Kindle format

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

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A disquieting string of murders terrorizes the remote, lush island of Samoa. Detective Sergeant Apelu Soifua has seen a lot in his time with the police force, but even he is unsettled by the bodies that have started piling up.

At first, the murders don't seem connected — a local transvestite found castrated and brutalized, a visiting politician who drops dead on the dance floor, a prison guard and an inmate who kill each other — but as Apelu works with the hospital's new medical examiner to find out who is behind the killings, a disturbing pattern emerges. And the closer they get to the killer, the more destructive he becomes.

Can they put the pieces together before Apelu becomes the next victim?

Blood Jungle Ballet by John Enright

Lady of Ashes, A Violet Harper Mystery by Christine Trent, Now Available at a Special Price

Lady of Ashes by Christine Trent

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, Kensington …

Lady of Ashes by Christine Trent

A Violet Harper Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Kensington

Price: $2.99 (as of 12/05/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

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

Lady of Ashes by Christine Trent, Amazon Kindle format

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Only a woman with an iron backbone could succeed as an undertaker in Victorian London, but Violet Morgan takes great pride in her trade. While her husband, Graham, is preoccupied with elevating their station in society, Violet is cultivating a sterling reputation for Morgan Undertaking. She is empathetic, well-versed in funeral fashions, and comfortable with death's role in life — until its chilling rattle comes knocking on her own front door.

Violet's peculiar but happy life soon begins to unravel as Graham becomes obsessed with his own demons and all but abandons her as he plans a vengeful scheme. And the solace she's always found in her work evaporates like a departing soul when she suspects that some of the deceased she's dressed have been murdered. When Graham's plotting leads to his disappearance, Violet takes full control of the business and is commissioned for an undertaking of royal proportions. But she's certain there's a killer lurking in the London fog, and the next funeral may be her own.

Lady of Ashes by Christine Trent

New This Week: The Mental Case, A Thaddeus Murfee Legal Thriller by John Ellsworth

The Mental Case by John Ellsworth

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 December 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

The Mental Case by John Ellsworth

A Thaddeus Murfee Legal Thriller (6th in series)

Publisher: Subjudica House

Price: $2.99 (as of 12/05/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

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Ansel Largent has been a founder and managing partner of a large Chicago law firm for two decades. He is respected. Ferocious in the courtroom but a winner with the jury. Happy at home with wife Libby, a stroke victim. Happy at the office with Melinda, a married woman with a special interest in him. Ansel has fathered two sons and loves them both dearly.

Then Ansel's law firm is horrified by two shocking crimes: the trust account has been embezzled. $200 million has vanished. And full-partner Suzanne Fairmont has been found dead in her office. Whether her death is a homicide or suicide is immediately disputed. And an even greater shock: Ansel suspects his son David of the embezzlement and wonders if there might also be a connection to Suzanne's sudden death.

It is the ultimate test for Ansel, who above all others in the firm wears the mantle of his partners' trust. Do you cover up for your child when a crime has occurred? Do you risk your own freedom and reputation for your family, even when you believe deep down it is wrong?

The Mental Case by John Ellsworth

Please Welcome Mystery Author Diane Gilbert Madsen

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Diane Gilbert Madsen
with Diane Gilbert Madsen

We are delighted to welcome author Diane Gilbert Madsen to Omnimystery News.

Diane's third DD McGil Literati Mystery is The Conan Doyle Notes: The Secret of Jack the Ripper (MX Publishing; April 2014 hardcover, trade paperback and ebook formats). We asked her to tell us a little more about the storyline, and she titles her guest post for us today, "Did the Real Sherlock Holmes Solve the Jack the Ripper Murders?"

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Diane Gilbert Madsen
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Diane Gilbert Madsen

Almost everyone in the world knows something about the Jack the Ripper case. Over 170 suspects have been named as the Ripper, ranging from street thugs all the way to royalty. My newest Literati Mystery, The Conan Doyle Notes: The Secret of Jack the Ripper is a riveting fiction mystery novel based on facts about the infamous case.

The world went wild over Sherlock Holmes from the very beginning. He was more like an impersonal thinking machine than a man. With his wealth of esoteric knowledge, he knows more than we do about almost everything. His logical and unemotional mind allow him to solve any problem presented, and so we hold him in awe.

The singular and somewhat quirky Mr. Sherlock Holmes was so fascinating that he quickly became famous world over. People not only recognized his name, but they also claimed to "know" what he looked like due to the wonderful drawings accompanying the serialized magazine stories. He became more real than fictional, and hundreds of letters from the public asking for help from the consulting detective were delivered to 221 B Baker Street.

Yes, Sherlock Holmes is fictional, but he's based upon a very real person named Dr. Joseph Bell. Dr. Bell, another Scot like Conan Doyle, was a crackerjack surgeon and lecturer at Edinburgh University, where Doyle studied medicine. Dr. Bell, or Professor Joe Bell as he was called, became a legend because he could analyze and diagnose a patient's illness before the patient uttered one word about his symptoms. Bell could tell a patient what his profession was or whether he was a drinker by looking at the patient's hands and his face. He spotted language accents, tattoos, scars and skin disorders, and from these observations, he could deduce facts about these patients who were strangers to him. The successful diagnosis, he told students, rested on three things — "Observe carefully, deduce shrewdly, and confirm with evidence." He called this the "Method" — the "accurate and rapid appreciation of small points."

When Doyle's first Sherlock Holmes story appeared in print, everyone immediately recognized that Doyle had used Dr. Bell as the prototype for his fictional counterpart. Doyle's Sherlock Holmes character used the same "Method" as Dr. Bell to unearth clues and solve cases. Sherlock Holmes was lean and lanky, with an eagle eye, an aquiline nose, and piercing eyes. So was Dr. Joe Bell. Sherlock Holmes wore a cloaked coat and a deerstalker cap. So did Dr. Joe Bell. Sherlock Holmes had a decisive manner. So did Dr. Bell. Thus Doyle's Sherlock Holmes became the first fictional superman forensics detective, and he was based on the first real one, Dr. Joe Bell.

Doyle and Bell were not only mentor and pupil, but they became colleagues and lifelong friends. And this connection is how I came to write my new book, "The Conan Doyle Notes: The Secret of Jack the Ripper."

I often wondered why Conan Doyle never wrote a story in which the world's greatest detective, Sherlock Holmes, matched wits with the world's most fiendish murderer, Jack the Ripper. I suspected that Doyle's silence was something like Sherlock Holmes' observation about the dog that did not bark in the night.

"Is there any point to which you would wish to draw my attention?
"To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time."
"The dog did nothing in the night-time."
"That was the curious incident," remarked Sherlock Holmes in Silver Blaze.

Sherlock Holmes concluded that the dog was silent because the dog knew the intruder. In my book, I uncover some facts and clues to help explain why I believe that Doyle, along with Dr. Bell — the REAL Sherlock Holmes — may have deduced the identity of the Ripper but never revealed it.

The Ripper case still fascinates us. It was the world's first serial killer case, and today, over 125 years later, it is still unsolved. The Ripper butchered 5 women in the Whitechapel District of London between August and November of 1888. The press grabbed hold of it and made it a sensation, and the gruesome details and the letters written by the Ripper made headlines throughout the world. We now know that many of the letters were fake, and the first letter sent to the press was really written by a reporter named Frederick Best who worked for the Star Newspaper.

Since the murders, more than 170 suspects have been named as the Ripper, according to the Guardian newspaper. Some have even accused Lewis Carroll and others have named Conan Doyle himself. There's also a Jill the Ripper theory where a woman or a man disguised as a woman commits the murders with impunity. It's such a famous unsolved case that The FBI even did a criminal profile on Jack the Ripper.

When the Ripper murders took place in 1888, Doyle wasn't yet a Sir, but he had already published "A Study in Scarlet" and was on his way to being one of the most famous people in the world. With all the press the Ripper murders were getting, I felt it was likely that Doyle would have been very interested in the case.

We know for a fact that someone else was also highly interested in the case — Dr. Joe Bell. Dr. Bell was physician to Queen Victoria whenever she was in Scotland. He participated in many autopsies and was often called in by Dr. Littlejohn, the Surgeon of Police and Medical Officer of Health of Edinburgh, to attend him. Dr. Bell wrote that he was contacted by Scotland Yard to review the files, which he did, along with "a friend who likes puzzles." I believe this friend was Arthur Conan Doyle. They each went over the evidence as well as the named and some unnamed suspects. Bell says that they then each wrote down the name of their suspect, put it into an envelope and exchanged envelopes. When the envelopes were opened, both Dr. Bell and the "friend who likes puzzles" had written the same name. Bell says a report on the suspect was made to Scotland Yard, but the report has never been released. Why? What happened to it? Why did they keep silent about the identity of their suspect?

Many previous searchers seemed to have fastened early on to an individual suspect and then sorted through facts to demonstrate that this person "did it." I chose a different path. My conclusions are based upon the facts that were reported by the authorities and by the eyewitnesses at the time. I used no third party analysis to shape my conclusions. Using the Sherlockian Method, I assembled a series of clues — clues I believe that Bell and Doyle — and by extension Sherlock Holmes — would have used to help solve the case. These clues are laid out in my book in the form of Conan Doyle's Notes — Notes that reveal the secret. These clues point to the suspect I believe was identified by Dr. Bell and Conan Doyle at the time. The clues point to a suspect who was not on a random killing spree. This suspect was investigated by Scotland Yard and is mentioned in a cryptic letter written by Inspector Frederick George Abberline, who did much of the actual work on the Ripper case.

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Diane Gilbert Madsen attended the Universtiy of Chicago and earned an M.A. in the 17th century English Literature from Roosevelt University. She is the former Director of Economic Development for the State of Illinois where she oversaw the Tourism and Illinois Film Office. Later she ran her own consulting firm. Her lifelong interest in literature and history, especially Sherlock Holmes and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, provide inspiration in writing her Literati Mystery Series. Currently Diane lives with her husband Tom and their Japanese Chin Angel at Twin Ponds, a five-acre wildlife sanctuary on Cape Haze in Florida.

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

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The Conan Doyle Notes: The Secret of Jack the Ripper by Diane Gilbert Madsen

The Conan Doyle Notes: The Secret of Jack the Ripper
Diane Gilbert Madsen
A DD McGil Literati Mystery

Why did the dog not bark in the night? Sherlock Holmes concluded that it was because the intruder was known to the dog. This new mystery questions whether the identity of one of the greatest criminals of all time, Jack the Ripper, was deduced by Conan Doyle. Conan Doyle was already famous with his popular Sherlock Holmes stories when Jack the Ripper struck London in October 1888. Why was Conan Doyle silent about this case?

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