Monday, December 22, 2014

A Conversation with Mystery Author K.M. Hewitt

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with K.M. Hewitt
with K.M. Hewitt

We are delighted to welcome author K.M. Hewitt to Omnimystery News today.

Kathy's new suspense thriller, A Life Unbroken (June 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats), introduces USDA plant biologist Alex McKay, who has a frightening story to tell …

We recently had the chance to talk a little more about the series with Kathy.

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Omnimystery News: Why did you choose to write A Life Unbroken as the first in a series?

K.M. Hewitt
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K.M. Hewitt

K.M. Hewitt: For A Life Unbroken, I envisioned a variety of journeys for Alex McKay, beginning with Book I when her personal and professional life is shaken to the core. Just when Alex's life is finally coming together in a wonderful way, she has the misfortune of making an innocent mistake that forever changes her life. My goal with each Alex McKay story, is to take the reader into an unusual and often dangerous world and learn how Alex adapts and navigates the shark-infested waters of power, greed and deadly secrets.

OMN: How would you categorize your series?

KMH: I believe that labeling is key when defining a novel. I would categorize the Alex McKay series as Mystery-suspense novels that weave elements of politics, a bit of romance and interesting bits of science throughout the story. I love to learn and also be entertained when I read. I want to read a story and say, "Hey, that's interesting, I didn't know that" and for me, it's a big plus if my readers discover that in my novels too.

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

KMH: A Life Unbroken began as a "what if" scenario while employed in the Biotech Industry. Tremendous strides have been made in medical research in recent years, but I often wonder about the ongoing research, the kind of research that goes on behind closed doors around the world. It makes you think.

OMN: How would you tweet a summary of the book?

KMH: As sole witness to a devastating accident at a secret Biological Weapons Lab, Alex McKay vanishes while on assignment in South America.

OMN: You mentioned that the storyline had its origins with your own work. How much more of your personal or professional experience have you included in the book?

KMH: There are some characters in A Life Unbroken that are loosely based upon people I know. But for the most part, the characters are fictional. As for Alex, there are parts of me in her. We both love science and my career in biotechnology became the basis of the novel A Life Unbroken.

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

KMH: My writing process takes on a natural process. I have an outline in mind and then I sketch out a general storyline plot, then I begin writing. The characters continually grow and evolve. I constantly add, subtract and rearrange until I feel the novel is balanced and complete. And then, I still have a tough time letting it go to print. I always feel there is something more I can do to improve the story. I'll ask myself, what's so interesting about this character? If I can't find a reason, it has to go or it changes. I love stories that combine political plots with a bit of romance, intermingled with plausible situations and bits of science, all wrapped up in a seemingly hopeless situation until the protagonist somehow figures out how to sort out the dilemma.

OMN: Where do you most often find yourself writing?

KMH: I write in my office with my back towards the window, otherwise, I'd probably end up spending too much time gazing outside the window. There are times when I'm easily side-tracked. When I begin writing, I need a quiet environment to focus, but once I get started and into the story, the ideas begin to flow, sometimes at such a fast pace that I can hardly keep up with the pace of my thoughts at the keyboard.

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

KMH: I definitely use the internet to fact-check historical times and to gain more insight. I also use books that I've collected over the years as reference. As I wrote A Life Unbroken, I researched the facts that related to the Black Plague and Napoleon's Army. My education, interests and work experience comes from my background in the chemical and biological sciences.

OMN: If we could send you anywhere in the world, at our expense, to research the setting for a book, where would it be?

KMH: I would love to spend time in Italy to take photographs, tour and add the experience in one of my books. There is so much I would like to see in Italy: Michangelo's "David", Rome and the Coliseum, just to name a few.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests?

KMH: I love everything about gardening because I'm outside. I especially enjoy planting flowers that attract birds, especially hummingbirds, and butterflies. I also plant flowers to attract and feed Monarch and Painted Lady butterflies, which need our help because their food source is disappearing. I have a bluebird house and it is a joy to watch them raise a few clutches each spring. I'm also a fan of wine. I'm not an expert, but I do like cool, crisp whites during the summer and reds during the cooler months of winter. Viognier, anyone?

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

KMH: The best advice I have received and can give as a new author is: write what you enjoy and just be yourself. It's so true. I write what interests me and hope that readers will find it interesting and fun to read. I've also learned that at times, writing can be hard. It's difficult to keep the flow of the read straight when you make even the tiniest of changes and I make changes all the time. So, you have go back and make sure that the story is as seamless as possible.

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

KMH: … and thus I am also … a people watcher! I'm very curious about the world and love to watch people go about their day, their expressions, and body language. I ask a lot of questions too, not always because I don't know the answer, but because I'm so very interested to hear another's perspective. People can be interesting in so many ways!

OMN: Tell us a little more about the intriguing cover design.

KMH: The book cover is the ingenious design by Clarissa Yeo of Yocla Designs. I love how she intertwined the DNA strand on the cover with Alex's face that reflects her transition in life. Clarissa managed to artfully convey so much and so beautifully.

OMN: What kinds of feedback have you received from readers?

KMH: Naturally, I love to hear why they enjoyed reading the story, or how it made them think or feel, or that the events could really happen to someone. I'm still amazed to read the feedback.

OMN: Suppose A Life Unbroken were to be adapted for television or film. Who so you see playing the key roles?

KMH: I definitely had certain people in mind as I developed my characters. For Alex McKay, I could see a combination of actresses: Jessica Biel, Olivia Wilde and Marion Cotillard. For Ryan Stinson, I envisioned one actor as I wrote, Josh Lucas. As for the pets, I used real names of friend's best pet buddies.

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

KMH: Growing up, I was a huge fan of the Nancy Drew mystery series and I was totally absorbed into each story. I loved reading about such a smart girl who was good at solving mysteries and problems! I never thought that I would some day write a book of my own. I think there is something inside that tells you when its time to write that story that has been formulating in the back of your mind.

OMN: And what do you read now for pleasure?

KMH: I enjoy fiction that also incorporates historical and current events into the story. I just finished The King's Deception by Steve Berry. I like the way he weaves history throughout the story. As a new author, I attempt to do the same with historical, scientific and current events, because I think it adds so much more to a story and, I want to learn something new while I'm being entertained.

OMN: Have any specific authors influenced how and what you write today?

KMH: I love some of the older stories written in the 1800s by Alexandre Dumas: The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers. The Count of Monte Cristo was my inspiration for writing A Life Unbroken, but the setting takes place more recently. I also love the stories created by Charles Dickens with A Christmas Carol as one of my favorites. A present day author, Jean M. Auel's The Clan of the Cave Bear is still a great read and story and I would love to meet her one day as her work inspired me to write.

OMN: And what about films? What do you enjoy watching?

KMH: I truly enjoy all of the Alfred Hitchcock movies. He really knew how to create suspense with very day settings and a camera. Shadow of a Doubt is one of my favorites. The acting was superb and it was all done without special effects. I also have a passion for historical movies about life in the 1800s such as The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy. Overcoming hardship and desperate situations are themes I love to read about and have been a source of inspiration to my writing.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any topic.

KMH: My top five places to visit are:

• Paso Robles wine country, for the expansive open country and of course, the wonderful wines created there.

• La Jolla Cove, to relax and enjoy the good restaurants while overlooking the beautiful coastline.

• Julian, CA, the drive up into this old gold mining town is so relaxing and laid back, plus they're known for making awesome apple pies from fruit sourced from local orchards.

• Disneyland, need I say more? The name alone makes me smile. It's always a good day when you're walking around Disneyland.

• The Huntington Library, Museum and Gardens in San Marino, CA. The multi-themed gardens are amazing and meticulously cared for, and they serve the most wonderful High Tea with more food you can imagine, and I can imagine a lot!

OMN: What's next for you?

KMH: Writing has become such a passion that I'm busy working on the second book of the Alex McKay series, all while getting ready for the holidays and trying to keep up with life!

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K.M. Hewitt lives in San Diego with her husband and standard schnauzer, Lucy. Kathy began her career in the biological and chemical sciences after earning her BS degree at Colorado State University in Ft. Collins, CO.

For more information about the author, please visit her website, or find her on Facebook.

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A Life Unbroken by K.M. Hewitt

A Life Unbroken
K.M. Hewitt
An Alex McKay Mystery

As the sole witness to a devastating accident at a secret Biological Weapons Lab, Alex McKay vanishes while on assignment in South America. Six years later … through luck and a twist of fate … she resurfaces in the U.S. with a new name, a new face and a new identity.

Alex has a frightening story to tell and she knows it could send shockwaves throughout the nation and world … if she lives long enough to tell it.

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The Night My Friend by Edward D. Hoch is Today's Open Road Daily Deal

The Night My Friend by Edward D. Hoch

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature The Night My Friend by Edward D. Hoch as today's Open Road Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Monday, December 22, 2014.

The Night My Friend by Edward D. Hoch

Stories of Crime and Suspense

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/22/2014 at 7:50 AM ET).

The Night My Friend by Edward D. Hoch, Amazon Kindle format

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On the morning of the merger, fog shrouds the offices of Jupiter Steel. On the twenty-first floor, the board of directors gathers to follow the commands of Billy Calm, an unequaled titan of finance. But a few minutes before the meeting, Calm jumps out a window. The chief of security rushes to the street, but where there should be a body, he sees only slush; Billy Calm has vanished into the fog.

"The Long Way Down" is a classic Edward D. Hoch story — elegantly baffling, with prose that will please even the most hard-boiled fans. But this collection contains much more than puzzles. Here are the odds and ends of Hoch's early work, covering espionage, boxing, and every shade of noir — as beautiful as the fog, and as chilling as the first step off the ledge.

The Night My Friend by Edward D. Hoch

Crystal Blue by John H. Cunningham is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Crystal Blue by John H. Cunningham

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Crystal Blue by John H. Cunningham

A Buck Reilly Adventure

Publisher: Greene Street

… as today's fourth free mystery ebook.

Crystal Blue by John H. Cunningham, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of December 22, 2014 at 7:30 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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More on today's free book, below.

Paid trip to the Caribbean sound good? Buck Reilly thinks so — flying rock stars and celebrities to a remote island for a charity concert seems a breeze — until all hell breaks loose when the promoter disappears and one of the A-list stars is kidnapped. The charity's vision to revolutionize women's choice collides with a collection of threats that sends Buck on a wild race through the Virgin Islands fighting forbidden lust and multiple crazed killers determined to derail the event.

When the facts are turned upside down and all seems lost, Buck's motley network of smugglers, arms merchants, and island eccentrics steer him to a full moon showdown to save not only the victims but the charity's mission and the woman he's falling for.

Crystal Blue by John H. Cunningham

The Deadly Art Affair by K. M. Morgan is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

The Deadly Art Affair by K. M. Morgan

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

The Deadly Art Affair by K. M. Morgan

A Daisy McDare Mystery

Publisher: K. M. Morgan

… as today's third free mystery ebook.

The Deadly Art Affair by K. M. Morgan, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of December 22, 2014 at 7:20 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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More on today's free book, below.

Daisy McDare wants nothing more than to find the man of her dreams and build a thriving interior decorator business. Instead she finds herself heartbroken and in the middle of a murder investigation.

Daisy is in the middle of a decorating job at a famed local celebrity's mansion when the arrogant painter is found murdered in his backyard studio. Suddenly there's a house full of suspects, each with a bigger reason to want the victim dead than the next.

When the local police get stumped during their investigation, Daisy realizes she'll have to take matters into her own hands.

But she can't crack the case alone. She recruits her cupcake-baking best friend Samantha, wise-cracking Granny Annie, and her feisty West Highland Terrier Shamus to find the killer.

The Deadly Art Affair by K. M. Morgan

Twisted by Keyla Hunter is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Twisted by Keyla Hunter

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Twisted by Keyla Hunter

A Tracy Turner Mystery

Publisher: Keyla Hunter

… as today's second free mystery ebook.

Twisted by Keyla Hunter, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of December 22, 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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Florida's elite Regency Spa and Golf Resort has a new Head of PR and Events. Tracy Turner is out to prove herself, but a pro golfer's murder is not the kind of event that she's prepared for.

Just a day into Tracy's promotion, Frank Walters is dead and her best friend Ryan Evans has been framed. The case against Ryan seems iron-clad — no one believes he's innocent but her. The more she digs into the murder, the further from the truth she gets. And the closer she gets to the real killer, the closer she gets to dying.

Tracy has to save Regency's reputation, but first she has to clear Ryan's name and stay alive.

Twisted by Keyla Hunter

Match Play by D. Michael Poppe is Today's First Featured Free MystereBook

Match Play by D. Michael Poppe

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Match Play by D. Michael Poppe

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: WiDo Publishing

… as today's first free mystery ebook.

Match Play by D. Michael Poppe, Amazon Kindle format

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More on today's free book, below.

FBI Agent Lou Schein is assigned to investigate a grisly murder in Los Angeles, one echoing a similar case in Phoenix, Arizona. Agent Schein, a golf enthusiast, notices a strange coincidence: both crimes occur while the LPGA tournament is being held in the respective cities.

After the fourth murder, it's clear they are after a serial killer obsessed with the golf game of match play. He is scoring the individual murders as one hole of the match on the current tournament course.

The killer leaves a series of taunts and clues which the FBI must decipher to learn where he will strike next. It is a game that becomes an obsession for both the killer and Agent Lou Schein, one determined to win the match and the other to stop him before he strikes again.

Match Play by D. Michael Poppe

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (141222)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Final Cut: The True Escapade.

• The Daily Deal is Adelantado Trilogy: Book Three, just $2.99 today only!

• Today's Special Deal — It is Bonus Punch Monday! Receive a BONUS PUNCH with every game purchase, only on Mondays.

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

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Final Cut: The True Escapade

The New Release is Final Cut: The True Escapade

Your brother is directing a revival of a long abandoned project. A brilliant, one can say fabled, masterpiece that wrecked many careers, "The True Escapade". With you assisting him and your fiancé playing the villain in the movie, its success is assured. But an accident on a scene makes your fiancé a prime suspect for murder and in the hands of a shadowy kidnaper with strange motives. Suddenly you are thrust in the spotlight in a murder mystery of your life.

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

Also available for this game:

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Adelantado Trilogy: Book Three

Today's Daily Deal is Adelantado Trilogy: Book Three

Don Diego finds himself on top of the high cliff. There he comes across a stone that tells the story of these ancient and mysterious lands and its beautiful but dangerous inhabitants. Despite the risks that lay ahead the brave explorer has to push forward and finish his quest to find the lost expedition.

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

Sunday, December 21, 2014

The Nine Bright Shiners, A David Webb Mystery by Anthea Fraser, New This Week from Endeavour Press

The Nine Bright Shiners by Anthea Fraser

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 …

The Nine Bright Shiners by Anthea Fraser

A David Webb Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 12/21/2014 at 5:30 PM ET).

The Nine Bright Shiners by Anthea Fraser, Amazon Kindle format

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Jan Coverdale's problems began when the police found a body dressed in tramp's clothing, with incongruous green sequins on his lapel. He looked like her half-brother Edward, whose wallet was in his pocket. But hadn't Edward and his wife flown to Peru?

As DCI Webb begins his investigations into this strange case, it is thrown wide open. The true identity of the victim was Guy Marriott, an investigative journalist looking into a story about some mysterious and fraudulent drawings. But why was the body dressed so shabbily and what was the meaning of those nine sequins? What did Guy Marriott know that was dangerous enough to get him killed?

Webb widens the net of his search. But after spending the day in London, Jan and her family return to find their house broken into. The housekeeper is dead and she begins to fear for their lives …

Edward may be missing, but his wallet links him intrinsically to the scene of the crime. Could he be the culprit? And could the descendants of some suspicious old explorers, Langley, Peel and Cody, be suspects? They are all bound by and old expedition in Peru and the missing jewels that haven't been seen since, worth thousands …

DCI Webb decides it's time to track down Edward Langley in Peru to solve the mystery and find his killer before it is too late.

The Nine Bright Shiners by Anthea Fraser

New This Week: Skynoise, A Novel of Suspense by Ernie Lindsey

Skynoise by Ernie Lindsey

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 …

Skynoise by Ernie Lindsey

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Ernie Lindsey

Price: $0.99 (as of 12/21/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

Skynoise by Ernie Lindsey, Amazon Kindle format

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In 1587, over one hundred colonists, desperate for a better life in the new world, disappear without a trace from a settlement on tiny Roanoke Island, just off the coast of North Carolina.

And now, in the present day, tremendous, undulating wails are being heard in the sky all over the world, with no apparent earthly origin.

To Helen Weils, bestselling author and respected academic, history is a realm of observable facts, each one carefully weighed and inspected. So when she encounters Chip Sledd, a conspiracy theorist who insists there's an unimaginable connection between the disappearance of the colonists in 1587 and the strange noises in the sky, she's quick to dismiss his theories as the irrational ramblings of a lunatic. But when black-suited agents begin pursuing her and Chip, Helen soon realizes that the past is a lot more flexible than she ever thought possible — and seeking the truth sometimes means accepting the strangest theory of them all.

Skynoise by Ernie Lindsey

Cold Case Justice by Sharon Dunn, New from Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense in December 2014

Cold Case Justice by Sharon Dunn

Omnimystery News is pleased to introduce a new mystery, suspense, or thriller title from Harlequin, published this month …

Cold Case Justice by Sharon Dunn

Imprint: Love Inspired Suspense

Cold Case Justice by Sharon Dunn, Amazon Kindle format

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

Running for her life …

After witnessing the murder of her child's father, Rochelle Miller flees. Ten years later, she and her son are still on the run. Now, the killer has tracked them to Montana and will do anything to silence Rochelle.

When he gets too close, Rochelle is seriously injured, and EMT Matthew Stewart is the first responder on the scene. He vows to protect her, but it's not just her life on the line. Rochelle and her son have only ever counted on each other. Are they ready to rely on someone new when their future is at stake?

Cold Case Justice by Sharon Dunn

Irene by Pierre Lemaitre, New in Bookstores during December 2014

Irene by Pierre Lemaitre

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

Irene by Pierre Lemaitre, a Camille Verhoeven Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: MacLehose Press

Irene by Pierre Lemaitre, Amazon Kindle format  Irene by Pierre Lemaitre, Nook format  Irene by Pierre Lemaitre, iTune iBook format  Irene by Pierre Lemaitre, Kobo format

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

More about our featured title, below …

Camille Verhoeven, whose diminutive stature belies his fierce intensity, has reached an unusually content (for him) place in life. he is respected by his colleagues and he and his lovely wife, Irene, are expecting their first child.

But when a new murder case hits his desk — a double torture-homicide that's so extreme that even the most seasoned officers are horrified-Verhoeven is overcome with a sense of foreboding.

As links emerge between the bloody set-piece and at least one past unsolved murder, it becomes clear that a calculating serial killer is at work. The press has a field day, taking particular pleasure in putting Verhoeven under the media spotlight (and revealing uncomfortable details of his personal life).

Then Verhoeven makes a breakthrough discovery: the murders are modeled after the exploits of serial killers from classic works of crime fiction. The double murder was an exquisitely detailed replication of a scene from Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho, and one of the linked cold cases was a faithful homage to James Ellroy's The Black Dahlia.

The media circus reaches a fever pitch when the modus operandi of the killer, dubbed "The Novelist," is revealed. Worse, the Novelist has taken to writing taunting letters to the police, emphasizing that he will stop leaving any clues behind unless Verhoeven remains on the case.

For reasons known only to the killer, the case has become personal. With more literature — inspired murders surfacing, Verhoeven enlists the help of an eccentric bookseller and a professor specializing in crime fiction to try to anticipate his adversary's next move. Then Irene is kidnapped.

With time running out, Verhoeven realizes that all along he's been the unwitting dupe in The Novelist's plans to create an original work of his own. Now, the only person in the world the commandant truly cares for is in danger, and a happy ending seems less and less likely as it becomes clear that the winner of this deadly game may be the man with the least to lose.

Irene by Pierre Lemaitre

Eagle's Last Stand by Aimée Thurlo, New from Harlequin Intrigue in December 2014

Eagle's Last Stand by Aimée Thurlo

Omnimystery News is pleased to introduce a new mystery, suspense, or thriller title from Harlequin, published this month …

Eagle's Last Stand by Aimée Thurlo

Series: Copper Canyon

Imprint: Intrigue

Eagle's Last Stand by Aimée Thurlo, Amazon Kindle format

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

Danger is his destiny … Is love his legacy?

When his homecoming is rocked by an explosion, former FBI agent Rick Cloud puts R & R on hold. His undercover instincts warn him he's the target; his Navajo gifts tell him the reason is well hidden … deep in the walls of Copper Canyon. And only local beauty Kim Nelson can lead him to it. He saved her life in the explosion, now she must help him save his.

Concealed in the canyon is a message from his medicine-man foster father that only Rick can decipher. But someone will kill to keep it there. Trapped in the line of fire, the lawman loner knows only one thing: he must protect Kim from danger … and himself from giving in to desire.

Eagle's Last Stand by Aimée Thurlo

Mystery Godoku Puzzle for December 22, 2014

Mystery Godoku

A new has been created by the editors of the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books and is now available on our website.

Godoku is similar to Sudoku, but uses letters instead of numbers. To give you a headstart, we provide you a mystery clue to fill in a complete row or column (if you choose to use it!).

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Mystery Godoku Puzzle for December 22, 2014

This week's letters and mystery clue:

B D I L N O P S T

The 13th Jesse Stone mystery by Reed Farrel Coleman has this title (9 letters).

We now have two weeks of our puzzles on one page in PDF format for easier printing. Print this week's puzzle here.

Previous puzzles are stored in the Mystery Godoku Archives.

Enjoy the weekly Mystery Godoku Puzzle from the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, and Thanks for visiting our website!

New This Week: Free Fall, A Troubleshooters Short Story by Suzanne Brockmann

Free Fall by Suzanne Brockmann

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 …

Free Fall by Suzanne Brockmann

A Troubleshooters Short Story

Publisher: Suzanne Brockmann

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/21/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

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What should be an easy HAHO training jump for SEAL Team Sixteen goes wrong, forcing Navy SEAL Izzy Zanella to do what he does best: Improvise.

At thirty thousand feet.

Free Fall by Suzanne Brockmann

A Conversation with Mystery Author Tina Whittle

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Tina Whittle
with Tina Whittle

We are delighted to welcome Tina Whittle to Omnimystery News today.

Tina is the author of the Tai Randolph/Trey Seaver mystery series, the latest entry of which is Deeper Than the Grave (Poisoned Pen Press; November 2014 hardcover, trade paperback, audiobook and ebook formats). We recently had the opportunity to catch up with her to talk more about her books.

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Omnimystery News: When you were writing The Dangerous Edge of Things, did you know at the time it would be the first of a series?

Tina Whittle
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Tina Whittle

Tina Whittle: When I started getting acquainted with the characters who would eventually be the protagonists in my first book, I knew they had secrets they weren't eager to share right off the bat. Tai Randolph, my narrator, was fresh to a new city (Atlanta) and just beginning her newest career (half-owner of a gun shop catering to Civil War re-enactors) — her entire backstory lay buried down in the Savannah Lowcountry, however, like pirate treasure. And Trey Seaver, my ex-SWAT corporate security agent, was dealing with the aftermath of a car accident that killed his mother and left him with a traumatic brain injury. His life was rigidly divided into Before and After, and he was only showing me the surface of his challenges.

Characters are people, after all, only instead of living in the world of flesh and blood, they walk and talk and breathe in the realm of the imagination. I make an emotional investment in them from the first moment I open a book. That's why I prefer to read — and write — books that are part of a series, because I enjoy the deepening of that relationship. My daughter says that Trey and Tai feel like part of the family, and I have to agree. I know them more intimately than most of the "real" people in my life.

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

TW: Readers familiar with some of the topics I cover might be forgiven for thinking I steal my plots directly from the headlines, but the opposite is actually true — whenever I write something for my fictional Atlanta, the real Atlanta often suffers the same.

In Deeper Than the Grave, for example, I decided to throw a blizzard at my protagonists. As I was writing the final climactic scenes, the infamous polar vortex of 2014 swirled in, layering Atlanta's interstates with black ice, and I watched the ninth largest metropolitan area in the country turn into a ghost town.

Many other events and characters I've written about, from the Ku Klux Klan's self-sanitizing rebrand to the capture of an elusive Mexican drug lord, happened either as I was writing the book or shortly after publication. A great white shark figures prominently in the book I'm working on now — I am curious as to how that's going to play out in real life. But just to be on the safe side, I'm not going in the water for a while.

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

TW: Write what you know, they say. But no, I decided to write about things I knew absolutely nothing about, like Ferrari F430 coupes and black powder muskets and snipercraft. To compound the problem, I have very little imagination — I must experience something to be able to write about it effectively.

Luckily for me, there's the Writers' Police Academy, a weekend conference for writers featuring a series of intensive hands-on trainings, seminars and workshops, all designed to give writers a taste of what it really takes to be a law enforcement officer, firefighter, EMT or crime scene tech. There are classes on forensic identification and undercover work, workshops that take you into the pool for underwater evidence recovery and into the gym for self-defense techniques. You can get up close and personal with bomb robots and sniper gear and the Jaws of Life. You can even ride in an ambulance or investigate a mock shallow grave crime scene.

Last year, I participated in simulated firearms training, where I and my Bluetooth-rigged simulated firearm took on a bunch of video bad guys. During my last "encounter" — an active shooter in a crowded airport — I did manage to take down the assailant. Eventually. In the process, I also took down a businessman, a TSA agent, and a honeymoon couple. Needless to say, I won't be signing up for the police academy any time soon.

OMN: Your series is set in Atlanta, a city we're familiar with, having lived there for four years (though, to be fair, it was quite some time ago and the city has no doubt changed considerably in the meantime). How true are you to the setting?

TW: Though set in Atlanta, a lot of the action takes place in Kennesaw (which is a smaller city just north of Atlanta and the location of my protagonist's Confederate-themed gun shop). My readers familiar with the Atlanta area enjoy reading about places they recognize, especially the quirkier pieces of the city, and I enjoy incorporating these into my novels (I maintain an interactive Pinterest board for anyone interested in exploring these further.)

I am quick to clarify, however, that the Atlanta of my books is a hybrid of the real Atlanta and the Atlanta of my imagination. If Tai and Trey lived in the actual Atlanta, they'd spend most of their time stuck in traffic instead of solving crimes. So I play with time and distance and proximity sometimes. And if I have to do something nefarious, I make up a place to do it — if I were a hotel or restaurant owner, I would not appreciate a crime writer draping murdered corpses about, so I don't kill fictional people in real places.

Atlanta — and the larger area around it — is very important to my series both symbolically and thematically. It is the only city in the US destroyed by fire as an act of war, during the infamous Siege of Atlanta (which everyone remembers from Gone With The Wind). Atlanta's memory is long too. Its official seal features the Phoenix rising from the flames and the word Resurgens, Latin for "rising again." We are currently memorializing the sesquicentennial of the American Civil War, and I am fascinated by the juxtaposition of the historic and the contemporary going on right now.

My characters are a part of this tension. Tai, my narrator, is a former tour guide with a specialty in the Civil War (and also ghosts, for even though she doesn't believe in the supernatural, she does believe in hauntings). Trey, her partner in things both romantic and crime-solving, had his own rise-from-the-ashes moment, a literal one, as he fought his way back from the injuries he sustained in his near-fatal car accident. And their relationship — a passionate but often contentious one — is a "civil war" in its own right.

OMN: Suppose your series were to be adapted for television or film, and you were consulting on casting. Whose agents are you calling for the key roles?

TW: I get suggestions from readers all the time (I suspect many of them think that Trey exists already. The number one question is get about him is, "Is he real?" To which I always answer, "I'll ask him next time I see him.")

But if I were allowed to cast my characters myself, I'd love for Katee Sackhoff to get her teeth into the role of Tai, my dirty blond Southern spitfire. I'm a fan of Katee's work in both Battlestar Galactica and Longmire, where she brought strength and depth to her performances, revealing the gritty, tenacious, and often conflicted compassion at the heart of complicated women. Because even though her characters are aggressive and assertive and tough — often considered traditionally male qualities — Katee shows how those characteristics can be an expression of femininity too.

For Trey, I vote hands-down for Dylan Bruce, currently playing Paul Dierden on Orphan Black. Any actor playing Trey would have a huge challenge on his hands, since most of Trey's conflicts and personality quirks occur under the surface. But Dylan would be up to it — he is a master as portraying deep emotion surging beneath a cool exterior. It doesn't hurt that he and Trey are the same physical type — leanly muscled, dark-haired, blue-eyed — but it's his ability to a portray both tightly controlled, alpha male dominance and the deep emotional vulnerability running below it that fascinates me, and which would make him perfect for my latently violent, deeply wounded male protagonist.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests? And have any of these appeared in any of your books?

TW: I've been reading tarot cards now — sometimes semi-professionally — for over a decade. My approach is a narrative, intuitive one, which relies on the ability to access subconscious knowledge and work it into a story. This approach relies on psychology, not psychic ability, which makes it a great way to explore character development and plot complications. In my current WIP, for example, I couldn't figure out the motivations of my killer, so I did a modified Celtic Cross reading — when the Four of Pentacles, the Five of Swords, and The Devil came up, I knew exactly what was going in in my villain's mind.

One of my secondary characters — Trey's French physical therapist/ ex-lover — reads tarot, but since my protagonists don't place much stock in it, they ignore her advice. Which is usually a mistake, but that's how they are.

OMN: What's next for you?

TW: I am excited to be serving as president of the Sisters in Crime chapter in my area — the Low Country Sisters in Crime — which recently inducted Lee Child as our first honorary lifetime member. And I am especially excited to be working with Sisters in Crime National on their very very new YA initiative, as we find ways to provide all the resources that SinC has to offer to the next generation of mystery writers.

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Tina Whittle is a mystery writer living and working in the Georgia Low Country. She is also freelance writer and semi-professional tarot reader. When not writing or reading, she enjoys golf, sushi, mini-pilgrimages, and spending time with her family (one husband, one daughter, a neurotic Maltese and four bossy chickens).

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

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Deeper Than the Grave by Tina Whittle

Deeper Than the Grave
Tina Whittle
A Tai Randolph Mystery

It's taken almost a year, but Tai Randolph has her new life together. She's running a semisuccessful Atlanta gun shop catering to Civil War re-enactors. Her lover, the sexy-if-securityobsessed Trey Seaver, is sorting out his challenges. There's not a single corpse on her horizon, and her previously haphazard existence is finally stable, secure … and unsurprising. Then a tornado blows by a Kennesaw Mountain cemetery, scattering the skeletal remains of a Confederate hero. Assisting the bones recovery effort is a job her late Uncle Dexter would have relished, as does Tai. Does she hit the jackpot on discovering a jumble of bones in the underbrush?

No. The bones reveal a more recent murder, with her deceased uncle leading the suspect list. As Tai struggles to clear Dexter's name — and save the business he left her — she uncovers deadly secrets were also buried in the red Georgia clay. And realizes there's a live murderer on the loose, a clever killer who has tried to conceal the crimes of the present in the stories of the past. As she risks her own life to unravel two mysteries — one from a previous century, one literally at her doorstep — Tai rediscovers her dangerous taste for murder and mayhem.

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