Wednesday, December 10, 2014

New This Week: You Are Destined To Be Together Forever, An Odd Thomas Kindle Single by Dean Koontz

You Are Destined To Be Together Forever by Dean Koontz

The singular journey of Odd Thomas is approaching its unforgettable conclusion in Saint Odd. But before Odd's destiny is revealed, this exclusive eBook short story looks back — way back — to where it all began for Odd Thomas and Stormy Llewellyn, two souls who are destined to be together forever.

You Are Destined To Be Together Forever by Dean Koontz

An Odd Thomas Kindle Single

Publisher: Bantam

Price: $0.99 (as of 12/10/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

You Are Destined To Be Together Forever by Dean Koontz, Amazon Kindle format

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Amid the dizzying rides, tantalizing games of chance, and fanciful attractions of a state fair, two teenage sweethearts on the cusp of life and love's pleasures find their way to a shadowy carnival tent brimming with curiosities. There, from the bizarre and enthralling Gypsy Mummy, a mechanized merchant of dreams and prognosticator of tomorrows, the young couple learns what fate promises for them. But fate, for Odd Thomas and Stormy Llewellyn, is something altogether different: full of dark corners, sharp edges, and things no seer or soothsayer could ever anticipate.

And for Odd Thomas, a gallant fry cook from a sleepy California desert town, the future beckons — to listen to unquiet spirits, pursue unsettling mysteries, and learn shocking truths … for a purpose far greater than himself.

You Are Destined To Be Together Forever by Dean Koontz

A Conversation with Mystery Author Kim H. Krisco

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Kim Krisco
with Kim Krisco

We are delighted to welcome author Kim H. Krisco to Omnimystery News today.

Kim follows in the footsteps of master storyteller Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by adding five, totally new adventures to the canon in Sherlock Holmes — The Golden Years (MX Publishing; November 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats). He captures the voice and style of Doyle, as Holmes and Watson find themselves unraveling mysteries in, and around, turn-of-the-century London that, as Holmes puts it, "appears to have taken on an unsavory European influence."

We recently had the chance to catch up with Kim and talk a little more about the book.

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Omnimystery News: Give us the backstory to your new book.

Kim Krisco
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Kim H. Krisco

Kim H. Krisco: Sherlock Holmes — The Golden Years is a new collection of Holmes pastiches. As such, the main protagonist is Sherlock Holmes and, as Doyle did in 54 of his stories, Watson is the storyteller. However, the "supporting cast" in this new collection of five novellas includes Irene Adler — "the woman," and two new diabolical antagonists, among a large cast of other characters. Although Holmes and Watson are well known, I wanted to explore how their relationship might have evolved as they aged. I also enjoyed researching and writing some remarkable "real life" historical characters such as G.K. Chesterton, Leander Starr Jameson, Emmeline Pankhurst, Harry Houdini, and President Theodore Roosevelt. I didn't set out to include these larger-than-life characters, but they seemed to naturally emerge from the rich historical backgrounds for these stories. As one of my editors put it, "These tales read like mini-historical novels." The research was time-consuming, but rewarding to me as a writer — and hopefully to my readers, as well.

OMN: You mentioned you wanted to explore their relationship as they aged. How have you addressed that in these stories? And how have the other characters fared over time?

KHK: It is interesting that you pose this question because that's very question that consumed me as I began writing this book. I endeavored to walk a thin line between being true to the Sherlock Holmes we all love, but at the same time, revealing his deeper nature. Regarding other characters, this collection is a hybrid-literary form — something between a series and a stand-alone. There are five separate adventures or tales — each having their own plot, beginning and end. But, each of the stories follow one another chronologically, which allowed some characters to move from story to story, while others are left behind.

OMN: How did you decide whether or not a supporting character moves on or not?

KHK: This may sound strange … it depends on them. I give them life, but then it's up to them to earn the right to continue living in my stories. As a writer, I know when I have a good character. They actually come alive for me and, I suddenly find I get great joy from writing them … their dialogue bubbles out of me. Maybe these characters are hidden part of my personality. Now that's a scary thought!

OMN: From a genre perspective, are these stories comparable to those of the original canon?

KHK: At one level, Sherlock Holmes — The Golden Years may seem easy to categorize because it is a series of Sherlock Holmes detective mysteries. But, I wanted to create an even richer "reader experience." I did this in a number of ways: I created detailed historical backgrounds, but I also added more action and suspense than one might find in a typical short story from the Doyle canon. And, I suppose you could say that I even dabbled in the paranormal a bit, especially in my last tale: "The Kongo Nkisi Spirit Train". I dipped into the supernatural realm a little as a way to explore the perplexing incongruity between the highly rational Sherlock Holmes and his creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. You may know that Doyle spent the latter part of his life advocating for Spiritualism — the belief that we can commune with the spirits of people who have died. So, it's appropriate to label Sherlock Holmes — The Golden Years as a collection of Sherlock Holmes mysteries … but they are a bit "juicer" than most readers might expect.

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

KHK: The book sheds new light on the real relationship between Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler — something that intrigues most fans. These revelations will tug at your heartstrings.

OMN: How much of your own personal experience have you included in the stories? And are any of the situations in which the characters find themselves based on real events?

KHK: My first name often leads people to believe I'm a woman. If you look at the picture in my book you'll hopefully see I'm not. As we all know, men pals (mates the British and Aussie's might say) relate to one another in a peculiar and universal way. Affection is often hidden in little jibes and jests. That was missing for me in the relationship between Holmes and Watson — so I made their relationship a bit more "puckish."

In terms of characters operating within real events — you bet! All of my historical and fictional characters are set within real historical events. For example, Harry Houdini and President Theodore Roosevelt did meet on a trans-Atlantic voyage, just as they do in the story "The Cure that Kills". Indeed, truth is often stranger than fiction.

OMN: Describe your writing environment.

KHK: I live in relative seclusion — which works for me as a writer — in a beautiful straw-bale home I built over a five-year period. It sits in a stunning canyon in south-central Colorado west of Trinidad — one of the best places I've ever lived. When I moved into Longs Canyon, seventeen years ago, I was the only home or person living in the area. Now I have a couple neighbors within a quarter mile … so it's time for me to move further up river into the mountains. So, if there are writers out there looking for a great place to live and write — have I got a deal for you!

It takes time to write well. I write 6 to 7 hours every day. With non-fiction books (Krisco has published three on leadership and coaching), I could set a goal of so many pages in a day — usually about 5 or 6. With fiction, it's different. Some days are all research — no pages. Other days, the pages fly from my printer. Of course, writing is primarily about RE-writing. The stories in this collection … I didn't keep tract … but I would guess were re-written between 40 and 60 times each.

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

KHK: The Internet is, in most ways, great for writers — a wealth of information at your finger tips. But, I've learned to use multiple sources. There's a lot of erroneous information out there on the web. For this collection, my biggest challenge was getting the "American" out of my language. Since I wanted to be true to the Doyle canon, I had use proper, turn-of-the-last-century British terms, phrases and words. As you probably know, the British spell words differently than we do in the states. I hired a "special editor" to help me — a fellow named Joe Revill in the UK. His job was, primarily, to help me with my language. He often assisted in other areas as well, but he mainly focused on helping me write like a Brit — a one hundred year old Brit at that.

OMN: How true are you to the historical settings of the stories?

KHK: Most of my five stories are set in real places. For example, I had to get old maps of London, Scotland and Africa to find the original streets, places, town, and country names for my stories. I was meticulous in my detail. For example, when Holmes and Watson go out for supper in London, I not only had to set the scene in a real 1912 restaurant, but also reveal the menu for that 100-year old restaurant. I wanted Holmes and Watson to be eating what people came there to eat. That's the level of authenticity to which I am committed. That said, I did create one or two fictitious settings for some of the stories when the plot necessitated it.

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

KHK: I traveled to Aviemore Scotland in the spring of 1913 to do research for the first story in my collection — "A Bonnie Bag of Bones". I was in Scotland for a month, traveling all around. I would love to go back. There is something magical about that country, and I love the people. So, I might say Scotland. A new choice might be Australia. I created a character — Lucas Murdoch — who hails from Australia. He's a bold, beautiful and loveable guy and I would like to keep in around a while, so … I 'd like to do research in Australia. Can I send you my expense report?

OMN: What is the best advice — and harshest criticism — you've received as an author? And what might you say to aspiring writers?

KHK: Best advice: Write every day — especially when you don't want to.

Harshest criticism: When a new reader first points out a typo or grammatical error — that hurts. Not just because I hate mistakes, but because it suggests that they were not engaged enough in the story to put the error in the background.

Advice: It's true that a writer must love to write, but, what is often unsaid is that you have to give yourself the opportunity to fall in love with writing. I always liked to write and did, but when I finally decided to "dive completely" into writing I fell in love with it.

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I am a mystery author and thus I am also …".

KHK: I am a mystery writer and thus I am also difficult to live with. I bark at anyone who disturbs me when I am writing. I have to be dragged kicking and screaming to social events. I spend far too much money on books and, according to my lady, waste reams of paper printing out research from my computer (although, in my meager defense, I use both sides of the paper). So, like Holmes, I need someone to ground me in daily life. I have my Watson — her name is Sara.

OMN: How did you come up with the title for the book? And were you involved with the cover design?

KHK: Sherlock Holmes, you may know, retired about 1904. He reappeared again 1914 in "The Last Bow", the last Holmes story — chronologically. But what did he do between 1904 and 1914? I wanted to explore Holmes and Watson in their post-retirement years … maybe because that's where I am now in my life. A title should clearly communicate what a book is about, and/or create an aura of intrigue — ideally both. Sherlock Holmes — The Golden Years clearly describes what the book is about. The cover art (by a guy named Bob Gibson) — a ghostly woman rising from Holmes's smoke of a pipe provides the intrigue … I hope so, anyway.

OMN: What kind of feedback do you most enjoy receiving from readers?

KHK: I love to hear when a reader gets totally pulled into my stories — i.e. "I couldn't put it down." I know, as a reader, that's the kind of present moment experience I seek and enjoy. I want to give that to my readers.

OMN: There is no shortage of actors who have played Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson. But suppose your "golden years" stories were adapted for screen, who do you see playing the key roles?

KHK: Interesting question, since I’ve just completed a screenplay adapted from one of the stories in my five-story collection — "The Kongo Nkisi Spirit Train" — and I am hoping to find an agent or producer who might be interested in this property. Holmes has been portrayed in about 250 movies — played by 75 or more different actors. Right now I think it would be hard to beat Jeremy Brett as Holmes. But, I have more fun thinking about who might play Irene Adler. I've seen her portrayed by several different actresses, and in my opinion, none of them captured her. I think Cate Blanchett might make a good Irene Adler.

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

KHK: I read mostly non-fiction most of my life. So, I suppose it was natural that, when I turned to writing for a living, I initially wrote non-fiction. Then, something happened when I moved into the isolated Rocky Mountains, I began reading fiction almost exclusively — all kinds: science fiction, fantasy, action adventure, etc. I thought about writing fiction for a long time before I actually sat down to my laptop. I suppose, this is because I instinctively knew that fiction is harder to write than non-fiction. I can say most anything in non-fiction and people will believe it. With fiction, you have to make people believe. Of course, before writing Sherlock Holmes — The Golden Years, I read all of the Sherlock Holmes stories, and more than that, I read everything that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote … and he wrote a lot! It was a warm-up before I ran the race.

OMN: And what do you read now for pleasure?

KHK: It's getting harder for me to read just for pleasure. Oh, I can still get into a book like any reader, but that flow experience is often uninterrupted when I get intrigued with a phrase or word along the way … or a particularly beautiful description, or a clever plot-twist. When this happens, I cease being a reader and become a writer. But, there is one author that is so good that he makes me hesitate to call myself a writer — William Shakespeare. I get caught up in the music of Shakespeare's language and his deep insights into human nature. He reminds me that all fiction writers are mystery writers, because human beings are the ultimate mystery.

OMN: What's next for you?

KHK: I am busy marketing my book … getting it launched. I have an obligation to the book … to help it take its "first steps" into the world. It's not about money. It's more like that iconic horror scene from that old 1930's Frankenstein movie where Dr. Henry Frankenstein says, "It's alive. It's alive! It's alive! That's how I feel about my new book. I gave it life. Whether or not it stays alive depends on my readers. So, I have an obligation to get it into the hands of readers.

Did I choose a poor metaphor here … with Frankenstein? As I recall that story did not end well for Dr. Frankenstein's creation. But, that story is still alive — as is Sherlock Holmes, and I intend to keep him alive through my stories. Thanks for helping me get my book into the hands of readers who can help keep it alive.

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Kim H. Krisco's diverse career created a circuitous route to his becoming a full-time writer. He has taught college; managed instructional media and distance learning programs, written and directed TV and films; and served in corporate communications, human resources and training functions. As he puts it today, "I am being re-educated by Nature." This is his way of saying that he lives in a relative seclusion in an area of the Colorado Rockies, in a straw-bale home he and Sara Rose built themselves.

For more information about the author, please visit his blog at Sherlock Holmes — The Golden Years and his author page on Goodreads, or find him on Facebook.

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Sherlock Holmes: The Golden Years by Kim Krisco

Sherlock Holmes — The Golden Years
Kim Krisco
A Short Story Collection

Sherlock Holmes lamented, "I fear that retirement will elude me." It surely does in this five-story chronicle:

The saga begins with "The Bonnie Bag of Bones" that lead the infamous duo on a not-so-merry chase into the mythical mountains of Scotland and ultimately to the "the woman" who is tangled within a mystery that has haunted Holmes for a quarter century.

"Curse of the Black Feather" continues the adventure in which Holmes teams up with the Irregulars and a gypsy matriarch, to expose a diabolical "baby-farming" enterprise. Their quest arouses a vicious adversary, Ciarán Malastier, who has Holmes struggling for his very life.

"Maestro of Mysteries" begins with a summons to Mycroft's office and ends with a deadly chase in Undertown, far beneath the streets of London. Malastier escapes, but only into the next adventure.

"The Cure that Kills" sees Holmes and Watson in hot pursuit of Ciarán Malastier, racing across America and pitting them against the largest detective organization in the world.

In the final story, "The Kongo Nkis Spirit Train", Holmes and Watson travel to the Dark Continent to derail a "spirit train" that ensnares people's spirit, and enslaves their bodies.

In the end, this historically accurate chronicle sheds new light on greatest mystery of all, Sherlock Holmes himself.

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Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman by E. W. Hornung is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman by E. W. Hornung

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman by E. W. Hornung

An A. J. Raffles, Gentleman Thief Novel

Publisher: Open Road

… as today's fourth free mystery ebook.

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Sometimes the greatest of partnerships are born in the direst of moments. For Bunny Manders and A. J. Raffles, such a moment comes when a bad night at the baccarat tables threatens to end in suicide. Hundreds of pounds in the red, Bunny grows so desperate that he asks Raffles, a former classmate who captained their public school's cricket team, for help.

When Raffles hesitates, Bunny pulls a gun out of his coat pocket and puts it to his head. "I never dreamt you had such stuff in you, Bunny!" says Raffles, a gleam in his eye. A few hours later, he and his old school chum break into a jeweler's shop and steal thousands of pounds' worth of diamonds and gemstones. Disaster averted, adventures begun.

Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman by E. W. Hornung

Dark Waters by J. B. Turner is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Dark Waters by J. B. Turner

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Dark Waters by J. B. Turner

A Deborah Jones Crime Thriller

Publisher: J. B. Turner

… as today's third free mystery ebook.

Dark Waters by J. B. Turner, Amazon Kindle format

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When the partially dismembered body of a young man is found in the Florida Everglades, Deborah Jones, star reporter for the Miami Herald, finds herself caught up in a story that has ramifications far beyond anything she could have ever imagined. The victim had contacted Deborah anonymously just the day before, promising her top-secret government documents — the missing 28 pages of the 9/11 report — if she'd agree to a meeting. But he didn't show up, calling to say he feared for his life.

Deborah Jones is a woman not easily deterred by threats. But when a second person dies in mysterious circumstances, it is clear to her and to everyone on her newspaper that Deborah could be next on the assassin's list.

Dark Waters by J. B. Turner

Diamonds Never Die by Jack Thompson is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Diamonds Never Die by Jack Thompson

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Diamonds Never Die by Jack Thompson

A Raja Williams Mystery

Publisher: Crackerjack Publishing

… as today's second free mystery ebook.

Diamonds Never Die by Jack Thompson, Amazon Kindle format

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After an innocent Jewish woman is brutally stabbed in Central Park, Raja and Vinny head to New York to find out why. The case takes Raja undercover into the Harlem drug scene, and puts Vinny into a Russian strip club in Brighton Beach. Stirring the pot as only Raja and Vinny can do lands them both in danger and into the crosshairs of an international assassin known only as the Spider.

Raja's intuitive skills and Vinny's computer wizardry are tested, as they race to solve the girl's murder before more bodies, including their own, end up dead.

Diamonds Never Die by Jack Thompson

Death Runs in the Family by Heather Haven is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Death Runs in the Family by Heather Haven

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Death Runs in the Family by Heather Haven

An Alvarez Family Murder Mystery

Publisher: The Wives of Bath Press

… as today's free mystery ebook.

Death Runs in the Family by Heather Haven, Amazon Kindle format

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Lee Alvarez' ex-husband, Nick — a man she divorced with joy in her heart and a gun in her hand — sprints back in her life only to disappear again. She'd love to leave it at that, but could he be responsible for the recent death of her cousin, who keeled over at the finish line of a half-marathon in front of hundreds of spectators?

As PI for the family run business, Discretionary Inquiries, Lee follows the clues to Vegas, where she joins forces with Shoshone PI, Flint Tall Trees. Together they uncover a multi-million dollar betting syndicate, a tacky lounge lizard act, and a list of past but very dead runners, plus future ones to off. At the top of the 'future' list is the love of her life, Gurn Hanson. Hoping to force the culprits out in the open, Gurn and Lee's brother, Richard, vow to run San Francisco's famous Palace to Palace 12K in only a few days.

Can Lee keep the two men she loves from hitting the finish line like her cousin? With more at stake than she ever dreamed possible, Lee is in a battle against time to stop the Alvarez Family's race with death.

Death Runs in the Family by Heather Haven

The Cairo Affair by Olen Steinhauer is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Cairo Affair by Olen Steinhauer

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature The Cairo Affair by Olen Steinhauer as today's Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $2.99 is valid only for today, Wednesday, December 10, 2014.

The Cairo Affair by Olen Steinhauer

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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

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Sophie Kohl is living her worst nightmare. Minutes after she confesses to her husband, a mid-level diplomat at the American embassy in Hungary, that she had an affair while they were in Cairo, he is shot in the head and killed.

Stan Bertolli, a Cairo-based CIA agent, has fielded his share of midnight calls. But his heart skips a beat when he hears the voice of the only woman he ever truly loved, calling to ask why her husband has been assassinated.

Omar Halawi has worked in Egyptian intelligence for years, and he knows how to play the game. Foreign agents pass him occasional information, he returns the favor, and everyone's happy. But the murder of a diplomat in Hungary has ripples all the way to Cairo, and Omar must follow the fall-out wherever it leads.

American analyst Jibril Aziz knows more about Stumbler, a covert operation rejected by the CIA, than anyone. So when it appears someone else has obtained a copy of the blueprints, Jibril alone knows the danger it represents.

As these players converge in Cairo a portrait of a marriage is unveiled, a jigsaw puzzle of loyalty and betrayal, against a dangerous world of political games where allegiances are never clear and outcomes are never guaranteed.

The Cairo Affair by Olen Steinhauer

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (141210)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Graven: The Purple Moon Prophecy.

• The Daily Deal is Mystery of Sargasso Sea, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is Strange Cases: The Faces of Vengeance, just $2.99 through Sunday, December 14, 2014 only.

• Today's Special Deal — 24-Hour Sale! All Standard and Collector's Edition Games are Half Off! Use coupon code TICK to get any Collector's Edition game for just $9.99; use coupon code TOCK to get any Standard game for just $4.99. Offer valid through December 10th, 2014 only until 11:59 PM PT.

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Graven: The Purple Moon Prophecy

The New Release is Graven: The Purple Moon Prophecy

An invitation to research ancient menhirs sends you to Brittany to find these magnificent standing stones. But you quickly discover there is far more at stake than groundbreaking research. There is a prophecy, one that foretells chaos and evil being unleashed upon the world on the night when a comet hides behind the moon and turns the sky purple. Tonight is that night. Can you race against the clock to save not only yourself, but the fate of two worlds?

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

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Mystery of Sargasso Sea

Today's Daily Deal is Mystery of Sargasso Sea

While on a yacht trip in the Sargasso, you suddenly find yourself trapped in a fierce storm. Struggling with the elements you've lost consciousness, and when you come to your senses, you see a strange place resembling an island of abandoned ships. But soon you realize that the island is far from deserted … What is this mysterious place? How did you get here? What secrets are hidden on this island of abandoned ships? Is it possible to get out?

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

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Strange Cases: The Faces of Vengeance

The current Catch of the Week is Strange Cases: The Faces of Vengeance

FBI Agent Claire Ellery is grasping for any clue she can find about her missing ward, Anna. Strange tarot cards were found at the sight of her abduction, but the kidnapper has remained strangely silent, until an unmarked envelope arrives addressed to her. The clues will lead her straight to the heart of the criminal's hideout, in the abandoned Mercury Shopping Mall. Unfortunately for Claire, this masked kidnapper is always one step ahead, watching her every move. Who is he, and why did he kidnap Anna? Navigate the corridors of his deadly traps 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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Tuesday, December 09, 2014

New This Week: Revenge School, A Pay Back Novel of Suspense by Myles Knapp

Revenge School by Myles Knapp

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 …

Revenge School by Myles Knapp

A Pay Back Novel of Suspense (1st in series)

Publisher: Suspense Publishing

Price: $2.99 (as of 12/09/2014 at 5:30 PM ET).

Revenge School by Myles Knapp, Amazon Kindle format

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Pay looked at the swollen purple bruise masking the right eye of the skittish man sitting across the table from him in the San Francisco coffee shop. This guy's so timid, I wonder if anyone can teach him the stuff he needs to learn.

"Revenge School clients have to be seriously violated. We don't help people with little stuff. Last week a guy wanted us to kill his neighbor for making a pass at his wife. That guy needs testosterone injections, not us. My team will help you destroy whoever beat you and your friend, but we aren't free. Your first payment is $10k."

"Ten-thousand dollars," Richard blinked. The hand stirring his Chai Tea shook and the spoon created a wave that slopped onto the Formica table.

"If we succeed we'll pay you back from the funds we take from your enemies."

"So then it costs me nothing?"

"Revenge won't cost you a dime. It won't make you a dime. It will make you a man."

Revenge School by Myles Knapp

New This Week: The Curious Case of the Copper Corpse, A Flavia de Luce Kindle Single by Alan Bradley

The Curious Case of the Copper Corpse by Alan Bradley

Here's a special eBook original short story, in which Flavia de Luce, the eleven-year-old connoisseur of chemistry, is immersed in her element: solving a mystery!

The Curious Case of the Copper Corpse by Alan Bradley

A Flavia de Luce Kindle Single

Publisher: Bantam

Price: $0.99 (as of 12/09/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

The Curious Case of the Copper Corpse by Alan Bradley, Amazon Kindle format

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"Murder!" the letter says, "Come at once. Anson House, Greyminster, Staircase No. 3." How can Flavia de Luce resist such an urgent plea? After all, examining a dead body sounds like a perfectly splendid way to spend a Sunday. So Flavia hops upon her trusted bicycle, Gladys, whose rubber tires hiss happily along the rainy road, and arrives at her father's mist-shrouded old school.

There, a terrified boy leads her to the loo where, sitting in a bathtub, is what appears to be a statue. But, no: To Flavia's surprise, the thing is in fact a naked dead man. Save his face, he seems to have been carved out of copper. Never one to shy away from the macabre, Flavia gets to work — only to find that when an investigation begins with a metallic cadaver, ever more curious twists are to be expected.

The Curious Case of the Copper Corpse by Alan Bradley

Head On, A Novel of Romantic Suspense by Colleen Thompson, Now Available at a Special Price

Head On by Colleen Thompson

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, Montlake Romance …

Head On by Colleen Thompson

A Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Montlake Romance

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/09/2014 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.

Head On by Colleen Thompson, Amazon Kindle format

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The full moon brings out the crazies; anyone in emergency services knows that. But for hospice nurse Beth Ann Decker, the gruesome murder that rocks Hatcher County is shockingly unexpected. As is the return of the Texas community's most hated prodigal son — Mark Jessup.

Sixteen years before, the town's bad boy was behind the wheel of a pickup that left three cheerleaders dead and Beth Ann so badly injured that people whispered she'd have been better off in the grave with them. Jessup is all man now — tough, uncompromising, rich — and a possible suspect in this new killing.

Beth Ann knows he's the last person she should be spending time with, especially when a nighttime intruder makes it clear that she herself is a target. But in Mark's heated gaze, Beth Ann sees something a lot more exciting than pity. No matter how dangerous the road ahead, she's dead set on meeting life, and love … head on.

Head On by Colleen Thompson

Snow Woman by Leena Lehtolainen, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2014

Snow Woman by Leena Lehtolainen

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2014 …

Snow Woman by Leena Lehtolainen

A Maria Kallio Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: AmazonCrossing

Snow Woman by Leena Lehtolainen, Amazon Kindle format

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When the well-known director of a women's retreat center goes missing, Espoo Police Detective Maria Kallio is called to investigate. As the missing woman's friends and family quickly become the pool of suspects, Maria must soften her tough interrogation style to uncover the information she needs to solve the crime.

Meanwhile, a killer Maria put in prison escapes and sets out to take revenge. As the missing persons case — and Maria's personal life — become increasingly complicated, the Espoo Police work to track down the escaped killer before it's too late.

Snow Woman by Leena Lehtolainen

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

The Case of the Velvet Claws by Erle Stanley Gardner

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The Case of the Velvet Claws by Erle Stanley Gardner

A Perry Mason Novel (1st in series)

Publisher: Della Street Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/09/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

Criminal lawyer Erle Stanley Gardner wrote close to 150 novels that have sold 300 million copies worldwide. His most popular books starred the incomparable attorney-sleuth Perry Mason. And the first time the world heard the name Perry Mason was in 1933 with the publication of this novel, which has become an enduring classic …

The Case of the Velvet Claws by Erle Stanley Gardner, Amazon Kindle format

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Thanks to a bungled robbery at a fancy hotel, the already-married Eva Griffin has been caught in the company of a prominent congressman. To protect the politico, Eva's ready to pay the editor of a sleazy tabloid his hush money. But Perry Mason has other plans. He tracks down the phantom fat cat who secretly runs the blackmailing tabloid — only to discover a shocking scoop.

By the time Mason's comely client finally comes clean, her husband has taken a bullet in the heart. Now Perry Mason has two choices: represent the cunning widow in her wrangle for the dead man's money — or take the rap for murder.

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The Case of the Velvet Claws by Erle Stanley Gardner

Full Force and Effect by Mark Greaney, New in Bookstores during December 2014

Full Force and Effect by Mark Greaney

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

Full Force and Effect by Mark Greaney, a Jack Ryan Thriller (10th in series)

Publisher: Putnam

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A North Korean ICBM crashes into the Sea of Japan. A veteran CIA officer is murdered in Ho Chi Minh City, and a package of forged documents goes missing. The pieces are there, but assembling the puzzle will cost Jack Ryan, Jr. and his fellow Campus agents precious time. Time they don't have.

The challenge facing President Jack Ryan is an old one with a terrifying new twist. The international stalemate with North Korea continues into its seventh decade. A young, untested dictator is determined to prove his strength by breaking the deadlock. Like his father before him, he hangs his plans on the country's nuclear ambitions. Until now, that program was impeded by a lack of resources. However, there has been a dramatic change in the nation's economic fortune. A rich deposit of valuable minerals have been found in the Hermit Kingdom. Coupled with their nuclear capabilities, the money from this find will make North Korea a dangerous force on the world stage.

There's just one more step needed to complete this perfect plan … the elimination of the president of the United States.

Full Force and Effect by Mark Greaney

The Borzoi Killings by Paul Batista, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2014

The Borzoi Killings by Paul Batista

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2014 …

The Borzoi Killings by Paul Batista

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Astor + Blue

The Borzoi Killings by Paul Batista, 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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When the tenth richest man in the world is brutally murdered along with his prized Borzoi dogs in a luxurious East Hampton beach house, only one man is suspected of committing the crime: Juan Suarez, a handsome, charismatic — and illegal — Mexican immigrant who worked for the victim.

Now, renowned trial lawyer Raquel Rematti must defend the man the media has dubbed, "The Blade of the Hamptons." Not only must she take on one of the wealthiest families in the country, she must protect Suarez and herself from ruthless people bent on lethal revenge, while straddling the dangerous line between concerned involvement and forbidden passion for her client.

The Borzoi Killings by Paul Batista

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