Friday, January 09, 2015

As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust by Alan Bradley, New in Bookstores during January 2015

As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust by Alan Bradley

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during January 2015 is …

As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust by Alan Bradley, a Flavia de Luce Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: Delacorte Press

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For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for January 2015. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of January 2015 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

More about our featured title, below …

Banished! is how twelve-year-old Flavia de Luce laments her predicament, when her father and Aunt Felicity ship her off to Miss Bodycote's Female Academy, the boarding school that her mother, Harriet, once attended across the sea in Canada. The sun has not yet risen on Flavia's first day in captivity when a gift lands at her feet. Flavia being Flavia, a budding chemist and sleuth, that gift is a charred and mummified body, which tumbles out of a bedroom chimney.

Now, while attending classes, making friends (and enemies), and assessing the school's stern headmistress and faculty (one of whom is an acquitted murderess), Flavia is on the hunt for the victim's identity and time of death, as well as suspects, motives, and means. Rumors swirl that Miss Bodycote's is haunted, and that several girls have disappeared without a trace. When it comes to solving multiple mysteries, Flavia is up to the task — but her true destiny has yet to be revealed.

As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust by Alan Bradley

Ghost in the Guacamole by Sue Ann Jaffarian, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during January 2015

Ghost in the Guacamole by Sue Ann Jaffarian

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during January 2015 …

Ghost in the Guacamole by Sue Ann Jaffarian

A Ghost of Granny Apples Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Ghost in the Guacamole by Sue Ann Jaffarian, Amazon Kindle format

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for January 2015. For new hardcover mysteries, visit New Mysteries where for a list of January 2015 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

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When two sisters feud over the family business, medium Emma Whitecastle doesn't need a Ouija board to know it spells trouble. But with a little help from the spirited ghost of Granny Apples, she may be able to solve one murder and prevent another …

Sisters Lucinda and Ricarda Ricardo — better known as Lucy and Rikki — are at each other's throats over the family business, Roble Foods. Lucy wants to sell and Rikki is against it. Rikki asks Emma to contact their deceased father, Felix, to help her convince Lucy not to sell.

But the ghost of Felix Ricardo has his own bombshell to drop — his death was not an accident, and Rikki's life may be in danger if the girls don't sell. Now it's up to Emma and Granny Apples to chip away at the mystery and stop a killer from double dipping in death …

Ghost in the Guacamole by Sue Ann Jaffarian

Scared Stiff, A Mattie Winston Mystery by Annelise Ryan, Now Available at a Special Price

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 …

Scared Stiff by Annelise Ryan

Scared Stiff by Annelise Ryan

A Mattie Winston Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Kensington

Price: $1.99 (as of 01/09/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Scared Stiff by Annelise Ryan, Amazon Kindle format

This title is one of over 60 mysteries and thrillers included in Amazon's The Big Deal for January 2015.

When Deputy Coroner Mattie Winston and her boss/best friend, Izzy, are called to the home of waitress and part-time model Shannon Tolliver, they find the ghoulish Halloween decorations a bit too authentic. Among the fake blood and skeletons is the corpse of Shannon herself. Since the whole town knows Shannon recently had a very public spat with her estranged husband, Erik, he's suspect #1. But Mattie happens to know Erik truly loved his wife, and is simply incapable of the brutal act-even if he owns the exact same caliber handgun as the murder weapon …

Determined to unearth the truth, Mattie puts her scalpel-sharp medical skills to work, and digs a little deeper. What she uncovers is stranger than anyone could have imagined …

Scared Stiff by Annelise Ryan

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Windy City Blues, A Jules Landau Mystery by Marc Krulewitch, New This Week from Alibi

Alibi is a digital-only imprint of Random House dedicated to publishing mystery and thriller books.

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Windy City Blues by Marc Krulewitch

Windy City Blues by Marc Krulewitch

A Jules Landau Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Alibi

Price: $2.99 (as of 01/09/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Windy City Blues by Marc Krulewitch, Amazon Kindle format

Jules Landau feels right at home in the ethnic stew of the Windy City, where he's indebted to the hopes and schemes of his criminal ancestors. Street-smart and college-educated, Jules wants nothing more than to go straight and atone for his family's past. But when he investigates a horrific killing, Jules uncovers a hidden world of lucrative corruption.

Jack Gelashvili had his head bashed in and no one knows why. The most obvious answer is that he was a parking cop, a universally loathed job — especially in Chicago. Turns out there's a lot of money to be made on expired meters, and when Jules starts making noise, he starts making enemies — from the head of a media empire to the mastermind of a prostitution ring. When rumors of bloodthirsty Mob connections arise, Jack's gorgeous cousin Tamar objects, and Jules is increasingly swayed by the logic and charms of the sexy baker. Following this beautiful woman into the cloistered world of Georgian immigrants, Jules brings his hunches, his family connections, and his gun. But he's just one man against a pack of criminals with a million reasons to shoot first.

Windy City Blues by Marc Krulewitch

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Please Welcome Crime Novelist Frank Westworth

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Frank Westworth
with Frank Westworth

We are delighted to welcome author Frank Westworth to Omnimystery News today.

Frank's first full-length thriller in the Killing Sisters series, A Last Act of Charity (Book Guild Publishing; September 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats), carries an "explicit content" warning. How shocking is shocking? How explicit should a mystery author be, and why be explicit anyway? These are questions we asked Frank, and he titles his guest post for us today, "Socks and Violins". (It took us a minute or two to get it, too!)

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Frank Westworth
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Frank Westworth

It begins in the planning stage. It is essential to write a plot plan and stick to it. That was the strongest advice I received from a currently published thriller writer as I struggled to work out how to write a mystery story. And I tried to follow it. I did. Honest. But I couldn't manage it, not at all. After a year of complete failure and frustration, I swore very loudly and deleted tens of thousands of turgid words. The swearing really helped. True. Try it. OK; you've no need to try it because you already swear like a trooper when times get tough. You already swear like … a trooper? I was writing a book involving ex-soldiers …

Soldiers — troopers all — swear a lot. Go drink with some. Not the cheesy movie fictional soldiers who have perfect dentition, manicured fingernails and may use the F-word every so often to show their mettle. Talk to serving troopers; the guys who shoot at other guys and who get shot at by those same other guys. Go drink with a few. Talk military, talk murder, talk killing. The language will be instructive. Both my brother and my sister are retired soldiers. Army. The language does not go away when they retire.

So if a mystery story is to be in any way realistic, the language used by its characters needs to reflect real life. The best mystery stories — my own favourites, anyway — hide their central mystery in plain sight, obscured by the everyday actions of the major players and all the people they interact with while going about the humdrum ordinariness of their lives. Even contract killers, professional assassins, ninja artists and gangland heavies share probably 90% of their everyday activities with white-haired old ladies who can solve the murder in the library in between adding a sugar lump to their china cup of Earl Grey and stirring it. So how to make them stand out, suddenly and obviously? How to emphasise to The Reader that the guys on the page are completely and utterly different to the guys The Reader meets everyday? Because they surely are different.

So. Our hero, who we've only just met, just this minute on the page, is in a coffee shop buying himself a coffee to go. He'd no more sit in a Starbucks or wherever surrounded by mums and toddlers wailing and jabbering and gurning into their cell phones than he'd pay to attend origami classes. A youth jogs him, spills his drink. Nothing new there. Happened to you and me both, and more than once. The youth, who's with his gang and needs to impress, gets loud and gets physical. About a spilled coffee? Yep; that is what happens. He takes a swing at our hero. Who's an ex-soldier, not a teenage jock with attitude, Our hero takes down the youth. Very hard, hard enough to express his unhappiness. Youth tries to regain his lost initiative, but fails, badly. The action fight moves and their consequences are described in exact detail, which bones break, and how bad the damage is likely to be. That's explicit. That's the author's intended shock assault on The Reader's sensibilities. But the real outrage is hidden. It's there in plain sight and it's the point the author wants to make.

Our hero is completely cold, dispassionate, unmoved and uncaring. He's probably crippled a lad for … for what? For spilling a coffee and for being stupid? That, not the explicit violence of the scene, is the shock. But it's hidden, in plain sight and maybe ignored, but your subconscious will absorb it, and you will remember the coldness of the man, not the hotness of the coffee. Explicit content provides the distraction, a little titillation, so The Reader learns and understands in a hopefully more interesting way than reading 'Our Hero is a cold man who feels very little and hits people' ever would. And I know this to be true because I wrote that coffee shop interlude and several readers and reviewers commented on it — and they commented on our hero's character as demonstrated and emphasised by the explicit violence of the scene.

A little later, and our hero is working in a jazz club, as he does, and takes a trip to the bathroom, as we all do. A woman introduces herself to him while he's in there. The scene is deliberately explicit, shocking to many, but elevates both parties way above the rest of the characters involved. The Reader already knows our hero, but The Reader will also never forget the new character; the invasive woman. Who has deliberately manipulated a situation for her own reasons. Once again the explicit content — and it surely is explicit — will shock, outrage and even appal some, but everyone who reads it will remember it. And I know this to be true, because …

Sounds all very considered and calculated, doesn't it? That's because it is. If a new, aspirant author intends to make an impression upon The Reader, who has in turn already read a massive amount in the genre, then that author's characters and the actions they take need to be outstanding. They need to compel The Reader to read on, to be sufficiently intrigued/appalled to talk about it with their friends and to develop an urge to find out what happens next, as the central mystery — the story — unfolds. There's also a considerable risk that they'll close the book at that point and never read another word written by that particular author. The author and their publisher need to recognise that. One reviewer wrote that the book — my book — was 'a truly repulsive read', which I took as a considerable compliment, because that was my intention. Having set up a sequence of events intended to repel, it becomes a lot easier — almost a relief — to offer more palatable, less challenging developments as the tale progresses.

Sex and violence are the central drivers to all animals — in a sense. All species have but a single purpose; to breed, to further their species at the expense of all others. No breeding, no species. That's how our makers intended it to be. And to make sure that we — all animals here — never forget their basic purpose, the actual gene-mingling process is designed to be the most stunning physical experience of them all. That's sex, that is, in case you'd not worked it out. Humanity is obsessed with it. Look around you …

A secondary driver is the one revealed by Darwin; that natural selection demands the famous survival of the fittest. In its most basic form, in the animal kingdom that means that the male or female with the biggest fists and the sharpest mind and the most powerful personality will always compete to win the most beautiful female or male to produce winner babies. That, basically, is the violence half of the sex'n'violence partnership. That's it. That's what life is. Civilisation and modern society has clouded the issue a little, but look around you; what does everyone talk about? What grabs the majority of the headlines and clogs the talk shows and social media? Take my point?

How explicit can an author be, though? A tough question, and only you can answer that. Because authors are competing with each other for your attention, for your approval. We all shout 'Look at me!' in the hope that you will do that. The explicit sex and the detailed violence are for emphasis, to share, to show … and to entertain, which is what fiction is all about. No?

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Frank Westworth shares several characteristics with JJ Stoner: they both play mean blues guitar and ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Unlike Stoner, Frank hasn't deliberately killed anyone. Instead, he edits a classic motorcycle magazine and has written extensively for the UK motoring press.

For more information about the author, please visit his website at MurderMayhemAndMore and his author page on Goodreads.

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A Last Act of Charity by Frank Westworth

A Last Act of Charity
Frank Westworth
A Killing Sisters Novel

JJ Stoner once killed people for a living.

In the military his kills were government-sanctioned. As a mercenary they were privately contracted. He doesn't mention the other kills, those of his own initiative.

Highly-trained, finely-honed and used hard, Stoner now seeks not to kill as he investigates underworld activities for official intelligence agencies, an entirely deniable operative in sleazy situations. Less the blunt instrument, more the swift stiletto.

A series of brutal, blood-soaked murders looks to be right up Stoner's street. When the investigation spirals in queasy circles, JJ finds release in the music of the blues and in weird sex with treacherous women. An old army comrade, equally lethal and with less to lose, steps out of the shadows. Friend or foe? And who are the seductive killing sisters? Stoner must find focus, find the killer, maybe even find himself.

The time has come for Stoner to kill again …

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The Singing Bone by R. Austin Freeman is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

The Singing Bone by R. Austin Freeman

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

The Singing Bone by R. Austin Freeman

A Dr. Thorndyke Short Story Collection

Publisher: Open Road

… as today's second free mystery ebook.

The Singing Bone by R. Austin Freeman, Amazon Kindle format

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More on today's free book, below.

Silas has diamonds in the heel of his shoe. He is a thief, but until the night he meets Oscar Brodski on the footpath near his house, he has never considered murder. A diamond dealer, Brodski's pockets bulge with more precious stones than Silas has ever dreamed of, and they will be his with one swift, violent act. Silas does the deed and arranges the diamond dealer's body to make the death look accidental. He has provided for every contingency — except for the arrival of a doctor named Thorndyke.

In this collection of stories, the reader knows the killer's identity long before the ingenious medical detective enters the scene. These are brilliant early examples of open mysteries, in which the question is not whodunit — but how will he get caught?

The Singing Bone by R. Austin Freeman

Full House by Shelley Singer is Today's First Featured Free MystereBook

Full House by Shelley Singer

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Full House by Shelley Singer

A Jake Samson Mystery

Publisher: booksBnimble

… as today's first free mystery ebook.

Full House by Shelley Singer, Amazon Kindle format

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An ark in the middle of suburban Oakland was interesting but not strange by California standards. Even one built by peaceful cultists preparing for the coming flood. Until sometime private eye Jake Samson is hired to find Noah, their leader, who has disappeared with a lovely devotee and a quarter million in cash. The cult suspects foul play. The police aren't convinced.

As Jake and his carpenter sidekick, Rosie, trail the wealthy visionary from a health-food factory in Sonoma to a casino in Tahoe, thugs, drugs and the murdered body of Noah's attractive assistant add up to a lot less than a biblical tale. And Jake's got a gut feeling the floodgates are just the beginning to open.

Full House by Shelley Singer

Innocent Blood, The Order of Sanguines by James Rollins and Rebecca Cantrell, is Today's Kobo Daily Deal

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Innocent Blood by James Rollins and Rebecca Cantrell as today's Kobo Daily Deal. The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Friday, January 09, 2015, and has been price-matched by Amazon.

Innocent Blood by James Rollins and Rebecca Cantrell

Innocent Blood by James Rollins and Rebecca Cantrell

The Order of Sanguines (2nd in series)

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $1.99 (as of 01/09/2015 at 6:40 AM ET).

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A vicious attack at a ranch in California thrusts archaeologist Erin Granger back into the folds of the Sanguines, an immortal order founded on the blood of Christ and tasked with protecting the world from the beasts haunting its shadows and waiting to break free into the sunlight. Following the prophetic words found in the Blood Gospel — a tome written by Christ and lost for centuries — Erin must join forces with Army Sergeant Jordan Stone and the dark mystery that is Father Rhun Korza to discover and protect a boy believed to be an angel given flesh.

But an enigmatic enemy of immense power and terrifying ambition seeks the same child — not to save the world, but to hasten its destruction. For any hope of victory, Erin must discover the truth behind Christ's early years and understand His first true miracle, an event wrapped in sin and destruction, an act that yet remains unfulfilled and holds the only hope for the world.

The search for the truth will take Erin and the others across centuries and around the world, from the dusty plains of the Holy Land to the icy waters of the Arctic Ocean, from the catacombs of Rome to an iron fortress in the Mediterranean Sea, and at last to the very gates of Hell itself, where their destiny — and the fate of mankind — awaits.

Innocent Blood by James Rollins and Rebecca Cantrell

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Thursday, January 08, 2015

Review: Finding Sky by Susan O'Brien

Mysterious Reviews: Reviews of New Mysteries, Novels of Suspense, and Thrillers

A Mysterious Review of Finding Sky by Susan O'Brien. A Nicki Valentine Mystery.

Review summary: This is a witty introduction to this series, intermingling motherhood and mystery and a determined PI in training. Fast paced and appealing, this well-structured cozy will have readers eagerly looking forward to the next installment in the series. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Finding Sky Susan O'Brien

Finding Sky
Susan O'Brien
A Nicki Valentine Mystery
Henery Press (October 2014)

Publisher synopsis: She's a parent. She's (almost) a P.I. No one gets on your case like mom.

Suburban widow and P.I. in training Nicki Valentine can barely keep track of her two kids, never mind anyone else. But when her best friend's adoption plan is jeopardized by the young birth mother's disappearance, Nicki is persuaded to help. Nearly everyone else believes the teenager ran away, but Nicki trusts her BFF's judgment, and the feeling is mutual.

The case leads where few moms go (teen parties, gang shootings) and places they can't avoid (preschool parties, OB-GYNs' offices). Nicki has everything to lose and much to gain — including the attention of her unnervingly hot P.I. instructor. Thankfully, Nicki is armed with her pesky conscience, occasional babysitters, a fully stocked minivan, and nature's best defense system: women's intuition.

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Dead Ahead, A Suspense Thriller by Roger Silverwood, New This Week from Endeavour Press

Dead Ahead by Roger Silverwood

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 …

Dead Ahead by Roger Silverwood

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 01/08/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

Dead Ahead by Roger Silverwood, Amazon Kindle format

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Robert Mackie, the thirty-five year old Managing Director of a leading toy factory in Yorkshire, takes a holiday in the quaint Cornish fishing village of Candlecombe planning to sort out his private life. But, when he sees somebody throw a dead body over the sea cliff, he finds himself plunged into mystery and murder.

He quickly reports what he has seen to the police, but when they investigate, the body has disappeared. And in its place is one of the dolls belonging to Mackie's company …

Mackie himself is now a suspect, and though the police soon let him go, it seems someone else is on his case. He is sure he is being followed, and he narrowly misses being hit by a speeding grey car. Fearful for his life, Mackie decides to use his own methods to try to solve the mystery and unmask the murderer. But who will arrive at the truth first?

Dead Ahead by Roger Silverwood

Two 1st in Series Mysteries from Witness Impulse, Now Available at a Special Price

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 titles, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Witness Impulse …

The Norfolk Mystery by Ian Sansom

The Norfolk Mystery by Ian Sansom

A County Guides Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $0.99 (as of 01/08/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

The Norfolk Mystery by Ian Sansom, Amazon Kindle format

It is 1937, and disillusioned Spanish Civil War veteran Stephen Sefton is broke. So when he sees a mysterious advertisement for a job where "intelligence is essential," he eagerly applies.

Thus begins Sefton's association with Professor Swanton Morley, an omnivorous intellect. Morley's latest project is a history of traditional England, with a guide to every county.

They start in Norfolk, but when the vicar of Blakeney is found hanging from his church's bell rope, Morley and Sefton find themselves drawn into a rather more fiendish plot. Did the reverend really take his own life, or is there something darker afoot?

The Norfolk Mystery by Ian Sansom

Cold in the Earth by Aline Templeton

Cold in the Earth by Aline Templeton

A Marjory Fleming Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $0.99 (as of 01/08/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

Cold in the Earth by Aline Templeton, Amazon Kindle format

A corpse, a missing girl, and a mysterious family's dangerous obsession with bull running provide a sinister backdrop to Detective Inspector Marjory Fleming's first murder investigation.

To find the killer, DI Fleming must unearth an evil presence that has long been in hiding, all the while praying that her very first case will not be her last …

Cold in the Earth by Aline Templeton

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New This Week: With Baited Breath, A Lotus Bay Mystery by Lorraine Bartlett

With Baited Breath by Lorraine Bartlett

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 January 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

With Baited Breath by Lorraine Bartlett

A Lotus Bay Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Polaris Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 01/08/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

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Tori Cannon and her grandfather, Herb, return from her grandmother's funeral, and it's with sadness that she learns the bait shop and small motel they ran has fallen on hard times. Jammed into one of the motel's units is the body of one of Herb's customers, his mouth filled with spikes. The victim had no enemies, except for the rich woman who wanted to level his eyesore of a home. But he's also got a daughter who's resentful her father wasn't a major force in her life, and friends who were anything but.

Tori's friend, Kathy, arrives to help spruce up the property, and the two of them find themselves mixed up in the petty jealousies and deadly consequences that murder entails. Can they save the bait shop and find a murderer or will they, too, sleep with the fishes?

With Baited Breath by Lorraine Bartlett

The Green Ace, A Hildegarde Withers Mystery by Stuart Palmer, Now Available at a Special Price

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, Open Road …

The Green Ace by Stuart Palmer

The Green Ace by Stuart Palmer

A Hildegarde Withers Mystery (12th in series)

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 01/08/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

The Green Ace by Stuart Palmer, Amazon Kindle format

On a steamy day on Staten Island, a speeding car tears past a couple of beat cops and smashes into a delivery truck. In the front seat is Andy Rowan, pale and unconscious. In the back is a blonde — beautiful, naked, and dead.

She was an aspiring Miss America, minted in the wilds of Brooklyn, and he was the press agent who wanted to make her a star. Now she will never walk a runway again. Police, judge, and jury all consider the case open and shut, and a year later, Andy's awaiting his turn in the electric chair. But Hildegarde Withers, a retired schoolteacher with a zest for crime, believes the frightened little man innocent of the killing. She has nine days to save his life. It will take a miracle, but Miss Withers has worked miracles before.

The Green Ace by Stuart Palmer

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The Blue Journal by L. T. Graham, a New 1st in Series Mystery Introducing Anthony Walker

The Blue Journal by L. T. Graham

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of this month's new 1st in Series titles, a mystery, thriller or suspense novel that introduces a recurring character (or characters) …

The Blue Journal by L. T. Graham

An Anthony Walker Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Seventh Street Books

The Blue Journal by L. T. Graham, Amazon Kindle format

What we know about the character: Formerly a New York City cop, Lieutenant Anthony Walker now serves on the police force of an affluent community in Fairfield County, Connecticut. For more information about his first case, see a synopsis of the book, below.

When one of Randi Conway's psychotherapy patients is found dead of a gunshot wound, the investigation is turned over to Lieutenant Anthony Walker.

Formerly a New York City cop, Walker now serves on the police force of an affluent community in Fairfield County, Connecticut. He lives among the privileged gentry, where he understands that appearances are often far removed from reality. This certainly proves to be true in the death of Elizabeth Knoebel, when Walker discovers that she had been keeping a private journal entitled "SEXUAL RITES".

In her diary, Elizabeth was recording the explicit details of her sexual adventures with various men, many of whom were married to the women in her therapy group. Elizabeth was a predator bent on seducing and, in some instances, humiliating these men, obsessed with a perverse mission that Walker believes led to her murder.

As Walker uncovers the secrets of Elizabeth's memoir, he becomes convinced that her killer is another of Randi Conway's patients.

But which one?

The Blue Journal by L. T. Graham

The London Stories, Three Emily Castle Mysteries by Helen Smith, Now Available at a Special Price

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, Tyger Books …

The London Stories by Helen Smith

The London Stories by Helen Smith

Three Emily Castle Mysteries

Publisher: Tyger Books

Price: $0.99 (as of 01/08/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

The London Stories by Helen Smith, Amazon Kindle format

THREE SISTERS. Join twenty-six year old amateur sleuth Emily Castles at a bonfire night party hosted by a mysterious troupe of performers as she conducts her first murder investigation.

In SHOWSTOPPERS, Emily investigates blackmail and murder at a London stage school.

In REAL ELVES, Emily has fifteen minutes to solve a puzzle in a London department store that will stop Christmas being ruined for a young child.

The London Stories by Helen Smith

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