Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Two Sherlock Holmes Pastiches Now Available at a Special Price

Amazon Kindle Countdown Deals are limited-time discounts on Kindle-exclusive books.

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with two of today's titles … but take advantage of these deals now as the price will go up to its digital list price soon! (See the countdown clock on the book product page to see how much time remains on this deal.)

Sherlock Holmes and the Mayfair Murders by David Britland

Sherlock Holmes and the Mayfair Murders by David Britland

A Sherlock Holmes Pastiche

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 02/24/2015 at 7:00 PM ET).

Sherlock Holmes and the Mayfair Murders by David Britland, Amazon Kindle format

Only a few short years ago the monster known as Jack the Ripper held the East End of London in a grip of terror. Now there are rumours that the Ripper has returned. Three respectable young women have been slaughtered in Mayfair, the city's most respectable and exclusive district. But instead of consulting Sherlock Holmes, the official police prefer to seek advice from Dr. Karl Schermann. And while the flamboyant German enjoys official approval and public acclaim, Holmes sits at home, brooding. But when another woman is murdered, Holmes decides to take matters into his own hands. Before Holmes can bring the Mayfair murderer to justice, however, he must uncover the truth about Dr. Karl Schermann …

Can Holmes and his faithful sidekick Dr Watson unmask the killer? Or will the Ripper once again slip away into obscurity … ?

Sherlock Holmes and the Mayfair Murders by David Britland

Sherlock Holmes and the Morphine Gambit by Jason Cooke

Sherlock Holmes and the Morphine Gambit by Jason Cooke

A Sherlock Holmes Pastiche

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 02/24/2015 at 7:00 PM ET).

Sherlock Holmes and the Morphine Gambit by Jason Cooke, Amazon Kindle format

The year is 1912. Sherlock Holmes is called out of retirement by brother Mycroft, acting on behalf of the British Government, to investigate a break-in at the Norfolk home of a wealthy German financier, Sir Edward Muster. Holmes is soon at work dismantling a German spy ring, but the investigation is quickly clouded by his suspicions concerning Mycroft's pivotal role in those events. What agenda is Mycroft pursuing? What is the truth behind the loss of the fishing vessels the Misty Jane and the Yarmouth Adventuress in the North Sea? And why is the Royal Navy seemingly operating incognito along the Norfolk coast?

Before long a number of very different events come together to reveal a dangerous conspiracy. As the story unfolds against the background of an International Opium Conference, Holmes and Watson find themselves embroiled in espionage and arms smuggling in the tense period leading up to the First World War.

Sherlock Holmes and the Morphine Gambit by Jason Cooke

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New This Week: The Weight of Guilt, A Novel of Suspense by Jon Ripslinger

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 February 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

The Weight of Guilt by Jon Ripslinger

The Weight of Guilt by Jon Ripslinger

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Red Adept Publishing

Price: $2.99 (as of 02/24/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

The Weight of Guilt by Jon Ripslinger, Amazon Kindle format

Driving home from a bonfire party, eighteen-year-old John Hawk crashes, killing his girlfriend, Riley. Bullied and tormented at school, and crushed by his guilty conscience, John transfers to a school on the banks of the Mississippi River, where he attracts the eye of the principal's daughter, Megan. Though he's reluctant, she convinces him to be her prom date. The morning after prom, Principal Jones reports Megan missing. Four days later, her body is recovered from the river, and John becomes the prime suspect in her death.

Charley Cotton, Megan's best friend, knows that Megan had a secret, but she doesn't trust John because of his past. John is desperate to avoid adding to the shame he carries for Riley's death, though — it's destroying his life. With Charley's help, he learns that others in Megan's life had a motive to keep her quiet. But every effort they make to uncover the truth edges them closer to a desperate murderer with everything to lose.

The Weight of Guilt by Jon Ripslinger

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Jar City, A Reykjavik Murder Mystery by Arnaldur Indridason, Now Available at a Special Price

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Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Minotaur Books …

Jar City by Arnaldur Indridason

Jar City by Arnaldur Indridason

A Reykjavik Murder Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

Price: $2.99 (as of 02/24/2015 at 6:00 PM ET).

Jar City by Arnaldur Indridason, Amazon Kindle format

When a lonely old man is found dead in his Reykjavík flat, the only clues are a cryptic note left by the killer and a photograph of a young girl's grave. Inspector Erlendur discovers that many years ago the victim was accused, but not convicted, of an unsolved crime, a rape. Did the old man's past come back to haunt him?

As Erlendur reopens this very cold case, he follows a trail of unusual forensic evidence, uncovering secrets that are much larger than the murder of one old man.

Jar City by Arnaldur Indridason

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New This Week: Shady Cross, A Suspense Thriller by James Hankins

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Shady Cross by James Hankins

Shady Cross by James Hankins

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Price: $4.99 (as of 02/24/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

Shady Cross by James Hankins, Amazon Kindle format

In one hand, small-time crook Stokes holds a backpack stuffed with someone else's money — three hundred and fifty thousand dollars of it.

In the other hand, Stokes has a cell phone, which he found with the money. On the line, a little girl he doesn't know asks, "Daddy? Are you coming to get me? They say if you give them money they'll let you take me home."

Shady Cross by James Hankins

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Agnes Hopper Shakes Up Sweetbriar, An Agnes Hopper Mystery by Carol Guthrie Heilman, Now Available at a Special Price

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Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas …

Agnes Hopper Shakes Up Sweetbriar by Carol Guthrie Heilman

Agnes Hopper Shakes Up Sweetbriar by Carol Guthrie Heilman

An Agnes Hopper Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas

Price: 99¢ (as of 02/24/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

Agnes Hopper Shakes Up Sweetbriar by Carol Guthrie Heilman, Amazon Kindle format

Summer's steamy haze coats North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, but feisty Agnes Marie Hopper discovers the heat isn't the only thing causing her blood to boil. After a kitchen fire destroys her home, Agnes moves in with her daughter, Betty Jo. Three months later they come to an understanding: neither can tolerate living with the other. So on a sultry August morning, Betty Jo drives Agnes and her few belongings to Sweetbrier Manor, a local retirement home and former house of ill repute.

With no intention of staying, Agnes devises a scheme to sneak out of the Manor and find another place to live. Before she can make her exit, she runs into her best friend from high school, along with some other quirky characters. With a nose for trouble, Agnes learns some of the residents are being robbed, over-medicated, and denied basic cable and Internet access. Armed with nothing more than seventy-one years of common sense and a knack for pushing people's buttons, Agnes sets out to expose the unscrupulous administrator, protect her new friends, and restore Sweetbriar Manor s reputation as a "rewarding and enriching lifestyle". But the real moment of truth comes when Agnes is forced to choose between her feisty self-reliance and the self-sacrifice that comes from caring for others.

Agnes Hopper Shakes Up Sweetbriar by Carol Guthrie Heilman

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New This Week: Twelve Hours, A Dan Morgan Thriller Novella by Leo J. Maloney

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Twelve Hours by Leo J. Maloney

Twelve Hours by Leo J. Maloney

A Dan Morgan Thriller Novella (4th in series)

Publisher: Pinnacle

Price: $3.99 (as of 02/24/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

Twelve Hours by Leo J. Maloney, Amazon Kindle format

New York City is under siege. A bomb has exploded in Penn Station. Islamic terrorists have occupied the Waldorf Astoria. And a bloody, catastrophic battle is being fought in Grand Central Station. It's all part of an insidious plot targeting a visiting head of state.

Dan Morgan knows what he has to do to prevent an irreversible domino effect from bringing the world to its knees. There's just one catch. Dan's teenage daughter is trapped among the hostages. And she's determined to fight her way out …

Twelve Hours by Leo J. Maloney

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

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Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Arcade Publishing …

The Chalon Heads by Barry Maitland

The Chalon Heads by Barry Maitland

A Brock and Kolla Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Arcade Publishing

Price: $1.99 (as of 02/24/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

The Chalon Heads by Barry Maitland, Amazon Kindle format

David Brock and Kathy Kolla are summoned to Cabot's, a venerable dealer in rare stamps on the Strand, and at first they expect a simple case of theft and a pleasant digression from the usual sort of murderous wrongdoing they encounter in the Serious Crime Branch of Scotland Yard. But the case they confront is twistier and far more unsettling than they could have imagined.

An unsavory figure from Brock's past, slippery East-Ender Sammy Starling, aka Sammy China, is in deep trouble and asking for Brock's help. It seems Sammy's young wife has been kidnapped; but the strange part is that the ransom notes are decorated with rare and valuable Chalon Head stamps of the young Queen Victoria — to whom Sammy's wife bears an uncanny resemblance. Sammy is convinced a corrupt cop he once helped put in jail is behind the kidnapping. But Sammy has made a living from fraud and deceit: why should Brock and Kolla trust anything he says?

The Chalon Heads by Barry Maitland

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Stiff Penalty by Annelise Ryan, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during February 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during February 2015 …

Stiff Penalty by Annelise Ryan

Stiff Penalty by Annelise Ryan, A Mattie Winston Mystery (6th in series)

Publisher: Kensington

Stiff Penalty by Annelise Ryan, Amazon Kindle format

Deputy coroner Mattie Winston knows a thing or two about dead bodies. That's why she's on the case of Derrick Ames, a high school math teacher stabbed to death with a barbecue fork straight to the heart. Sure, she's turned up some motives and a few suspects, but nothing adds up. Especially when the evidence points to Ames's teenage son. Newly pregnant Mattie can't believe it, even as her own long-estranged father may be following her. But one thing's certain, she'd better start figuring things out fast, or a deadly perpetrator could be subtracting two more victims from the population of Sorenson, Wisconsin …

Stiff Penalty by Annelise Ryan

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The Kraken Project, A Wyman Ford Thriller by Douglas Preston, Now Available at a Special Price

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Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Forge Books …

The Kraken Project by Douglas Preston

The Kraken Project by Douglas Preston

A Wyman Ford Thriller (4th in series)

Publisher: Forge Books

Price: $3.49 (as of 02/24/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

The Kraken Project by Douglas Preston, Amazon Kindle format

NASA is building a probe to be splashed down in the Kraken Mare, the largest sea on Saturn's great moon, Titan. It is one of the most promising habitats for extraterrestrial life in the solar system, but the surface is unpredictable and dangerous, requiring the probe to contain artificial intelligence software. To this end, Melissa Shepherd, a brilliant programmer, has developed "Dorothy," a powerful, self-modifying AI whose true potential is both revolutionary and terrifying. When miscalculations lead to a catastrophe during testing, Dorothy flees into the internet.

Former CIA agent Wyman Ford is tapped to track down the rogue AI. As Ford and Shepherd search for Dorothy, they realize that her horrific experiences in the wasteland of the Internet have changed her in ways they can barely imagine. And they're not the only ones looking for the wayward software: the AI is also being pursued by a pair of Wall Street traders, who want to capture her code and turn her into a high-speed trading bot.Traumatized, angry, and relentlessly hunted, Dorothy has an extraordinary revelation — and devises a plan. As the pursuit of Dorothy converges on a deserted house on the coast of Northern California, Ford must face the ultimate question: is rescuing Dorothy the right thing? Is the AI bent on saving the world … or on wiping out the cancer that is humankind?

The Kraken Project by Douglas Preston

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A Murder of Magpies by Judith Flanders, New in Bookstores during February 2015

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

A Murder of Magpies by Judith Flanders

A Murder of Magpies by Judith Flanders, a Samantha Clair Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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It's just another day at the office for London book editor Samantha "Sam" Clair. Checking jacket copy for howlers, wondering how to break it to her star novelist that her latest effort is utterly unpublishable, lunch scheduled with gossipy author Kit Lowell, whose new book will dish the juicy dirt on a recent fashion industry scandal. Little does she know the trouble Kit's book will cause — before it even goes to print.

When police Inspector Field turns up at the venerable offices of Timmins & Ross, asking questions about a package addressed to Sam, she knows something is wrong. Now Sam's nine-to-five life is turned upside down as she finds herself propelled into a criminal investigation. Someone doesn't want Kit's manuscript published and unless Sam can put the pieces together in time, they'll do anything to stop it.

A Murder of Magpies by Judith Flanders

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A Healthy Homicide by Staci McLaughlin, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during February 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during February 2015 …

A Healthy Homicide by Staci McLaughlin

A Healthy Homicide by Staci McLaughlin, A Dana Lewis, Blossom Valley Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Kensington

A Healthy Homicide by Staci McLaughlin, Amazon Kindle format

Normally the O'Connell Organic Farm and Spa in Blossom Valley, California, would welcome a little healthy competition. But it's no day at the spa when the rivalry with their chic opponent turns lethal …

Blossom Valley is abuzz with excitement over The Pampered Life, a brand new spa with a trendy menu of decadent services and employees who look like they jumped off the pages of a fashion magazine — and Dana Lewis is worried it could ruin business. But when the swanky spa's owner is drowned in a mud bath, police suspect a healthy rivalry may have turned into deadly revenge. Now, with all eyes on the farm, Dana must sift through a tawdry list of suspects and catch a killer more fearsome than a botched chemical peel …

A Healthy Homicide by Staci McLaughlin

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Seal of Honor, A HORNET Novel of Romantic Suspense by Tonya Burrows, Now Available at a Special Price

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Seal of Honor by Tonya Burrows

Seal of Honor by Tonya Burrows

A HORNET Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Entangled: Select

Price: $1.99 (as of 02/24/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Seal of Honor by Tonya Burrows, Amazon Kindle format

It's a good thing Gabe Bristow lives and breathes the Navy SEAL credo, "the only easy day was yesterday," because today, his life is unrecognizable. When his prestigious career comes to a crashing halt, he's left with a bum leg and few prospects for employment that don't include a desk.

That is, until he's offered the chance to command a private hostage rescue team and free a wealthy American businessman from Colombian paramilitary rebels. It seems like a good deal — until he meets his new team: a drunk Cajun linguist, a boy-genius CIA threat analyst, an FBI negotiator with mob ties, a cowboy medic, and an EOD expert as volatile as the bombs he defuses. Oh, and who could forget the sexy, frustratingly impulsive Audrey Van Amee? She's determined to help rescue her brother — or drive Gabe crazy. Whichever comes first.

As the death toll rises, Gabe's team of delinquents must figure out how to work together long enough to save the day. Or, at least, not get themselves killed. Because Gabe's finally found something worth living for, and God help him if he can't bring her brother back alive.

Seal of Honor by Tonya Burrows

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Then We Die, A John Carlyle Mystery by James Craig, New This Week from Witness Impulse

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Then We Die by James Craig

Then We Die by James Craig

A John Carlyle Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $2.99 (as of 02/24/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Then We Die by James Craig, Amazon Kindle format

All things — good or bad — must come to an end …

Inspector Carlyle gets the shock of his life when his mother announces she is divorcing his father after fifty years of marriage. But it's nothing compared to the storm that erupts when he stumbles across the execution of a wealthy businessman in a luxury London hotel room.

The victim is the latest casualty in a string of murders committed by a ruthless Israeli hit squad. Going up against the deadly crew could prove fatal, but with trouble at home, Carlyle distracts himself by diving headfirst into the investigation.

But as the body count rises, things begin to get personal …

Then We Die by James Craig

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An Excerpt from Cooler Than Blood, a Jake Travis Novel by Robert Lane

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Robert Lane
Cooler Than Blood
by Robert Lane

We are delighted to welcome suspense novelist Robert Lane to Omnimystery News today.

Robert's second mystery to feature Florida PI Jake Travis Cooler Than Blood (Mason Alley Publishing; February 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats), and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt from it.

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Cooler Than Blood by Robert Lane

WE PARADED A BLOCK SOUTH TO Dangelo's condo and rode to the tenth floor. Like Kathleen's, it had its own entrance off the elevator. The Tweedle twins didn't enter the room — nor did my gun, which they confiscated at the door. I assumed they'd been instructed to make camp outside Dangelo's door. Perhaps Tweedledum had brought along his music history textbook to study.
  Dangelo sat at a desk that made him look big. He didn't stir when I entered. I took a seat on a white leather couch and flipped through a magazine that told me about ten fantastic Caribbean restaurants I had to dine at before I jumped off the bus. I didn't look at the article. I did look at the pictures of tan girls in white bikinis. The classics never go out of style. I helped myself to some salted cashews in a cut-glass bowl that rested on top of a glass-topped coffee table with a coral-reef base.
  "Jacob." It came out as he swiveled around in his chair so he could face me. "Have you found my missing funds?"
  I finished my chew. "Working on it, Joe."
  "How? By going into one of my bars and informing the staff that I instructed you to talk to this missing girl whom you think I have? Such a childish game."
  "Staff?"
  "Yes?"
  "I just don't see Special as staff."
  Dangelo stood. "Our arrangement, in the event that you've suffered short-term memory loss, is that you find my missing funds, then I do what I can to help you locate the missing girl, whom you erroneously think I possess."
  "That arrangement didn't hold my interest. I find Jenny Spencer, and your money won't be far behind."
  "You think?" He took a step toward me. "Then you are not thinking at all — for if that were the case, and I, as you have accused, am harboring the girl, why are we having this conversation?"
  "I said, 'far behind,' not 'with her.' You didn't bring me here for this." I got up and dropped the magazine onto the glass table. "I'll keep you posted." I headed for the door.
  "I did a little research." His voice came from behind me. "You served for five years, but your trail gets cold the day you left the army." I pivoted. He picked up the magazine from the coffee table and glanced at it. "I don't think I even pay for this anymore. They just keep sending it." He brought his head up. "Tell me — how does one get involved in your line of work?"
  "A strange question from a man like you."
  "I'm curious …" He tossed the magazine, reached into the bowl, and grabbed a handful of cashews. "What chances did my two men have if you decided not to comply with my request for a visit?"
  "None."
  Dangelo nodded as if I'd given him the answer he'd wanted, but it was the wrong answer for me to give. I saw it too late. Arrogance is the first step toward self-destruction.
  "No," he said with a tone of resignation, "I suppose not. You know" — he popped a few cashews into his mouth — "we had an incident not far from here about a year ago. We lost four employees, and the locals expressed alarming disinterest in the situation — not, of course, that we pressed them. You understand?"
  "Not a clue what you're talking about." I started to circle the room.
  "Sort of like me, when you bring up your missing Ms. Spencer." Another cashew met its fate. "It did occur to us, however, that even if we had pressed our cause, the law just didn't care. As if someone had hushed up the whole scene. 'Bad for tourism,' I believe the line was."
  "You can't have four dead bodies in the sand in a beach town."
  "I never said they were on the beach," Dangelo said.
  "I read the papers." I passed the front door and with my right hand turned the deadbolt. I kept circling. The distance between us shrank. Time and distance.
  "They were good men. One of them was our best. They must have encountered someone who was highly trained, a professional, and not acting alone either."
  We paused. I wasn't going to lead. At that point, I could do more harm than good — and already had. "There was a lady involved." Dangelo said it cautiously and in a different tone, as if we had entered the demonic final movement of a musical score. My neck stiffened. My hand tightened into a fist. "Tragically she died on that beach." His eyes rested on mine. A car honked. "Did you read that as well? In the papers?"
  "I seem to recall something about that."
  "We … how shall I put this? We possibly overreacted. We thought at one time that the deceased lady might have knowledge of certain nonpublic aspects of our business. In retrospect, she probably had no knowledge at all. Our judgment was rash, but not nearly as bombastic as our adversary's."
  Dangelo waited, but I remained silent, until the silence was self-incriminating. I asked, "Why are you telling me this?"
  "After your sophomoric theatrics at the Winking Lizard, I had you followed. The car you were driving —"
  I was on him in two steps and slammed him into the wall. His head snapped back with a thud then bounced forward so his forehead struck mine. A half-eaten cashew flew out and landed on my shirt. I choked his throat with my right hand. His neck was fat. I wanted to rip off a chunk and stuff it in his mouth. The door behind me rattled.
  "What about the car?"
  Dangelo took a second to get his breath. He smelled like cashews. The last time I smelled him, it was Swiss cheese and ham. "It's double-parked, Mr. Travis." His voice was tight. I loosened my grip. "Find my money, and you were never here tonight. This conversation never took place."
  I dug my fingers into his neck. "What about the car?"
  "N-nothing." I eased up even more on the pressure. "We thought — that is, my associate thought — he might have recognized it from the around the neighborhood."
  "Are you threatening me?" I was ticked that I'd been followed. I should have been more alert. Too bad for Dangelo. I swung him around and pressed his face against the window. "Because I'll drop you through this window right now. Do you understand that?" His eyes widened in the reflection of the glass. I leaned into his ear and repeated what he'd told me at the deli. "Look elsewhere, Joe. The beach scene wasn't me." I gave the lie my best conviction. I like lies. Judiciously applied, they can help your cause more than a standing army. "And," I continued, "here's the new plan: find your own goddamned money." I gave him a shove and stepped back.
  "Certainly," he started and then paused to catch his breath, although he tried not to show it. "Certainly you understand that if we had our money, we would be inclined to fully — no, permanently — support any decision made for the benefit of tourism. Whether or not, or not, you … um —"
  "Save it. I have no idea what you're talking about, and I'm not making any deal with you."
  "We say such things in times of —"
  "The man you had lunch with the other day — he give you the script tonight?"
  "No." He regained his posture far faster than I'd thought he would. Dangelo might have been all dressed up, but he clearly had spent some of his youth on the street. "I'm not the puppet you seem to think I am, and spying on me certainly won't advance your cause. Your reaction, Jacob, was totally uncalled for. All we're — all I'm saying is that perhaps you can help us out. I didn't mean to imply any threat. I apologize if you took my comments in that manner."
  But he knew. And he knew that I knew that he knew. Still, his earnest conciliatory tone caught me off guard. I couldn't get a read on Joseph Dangelo — perhaps, though, through no fault of my own.
  Regardless, I'd blown it. It wasn't my first mistake and wouldn't be my last. He had no way of knowing my elephant gun was loaded. I didn't trust myself to say anything else — I'd already behaved foolishly. Dangelo called off the dogs, and I marched out of the room.
  "Lewis Carroll would be proud of your career choice," I said to Tweedledum as he handed me my gun.
  "You mean Charles Dodgson?"
  Screw this guy.

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Robert Lane
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Robert Lane

Robert Lane's literary crime-noir layers action packed drama with compelling characters, timeless themes, and a tropical setting. He lives on the west coast of Florida.

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

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Cooler Than Blood by Robert Lane

Cooler Than Blood
Robert Lane
A Jake Travis Mystery

Jenny Spencer is missing after a violent encounter on a beach. Her aunt, Susan Blake, asks wisecracking PI Jake Travis to intervene. Susan and Jake spent only one dinner together and both felt an instant attraction. Jake walked away. He was, and is, committed to Kathleen.

As Jake and his partner, Garrett Demarcus, close the circle on finding Jenny, they discover that Kathleen's past ties to organized crime and Jenny's life are strangely entwined. They fight a two-front battle to find Jenny and to protect Kathleen.

But by protecting Kathleen, will Jake become the type of man that she could never love? Does he have a choice?

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A Conversation with Mystery Author Brenda Chapman

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Brenda Chapman
with Brenda Chapman

We are delighted to welcome mystery author Brenda Chapman to Omnimystery News today.

Brenda's second crime novel to feature police officers Kala Stonechild and Jacques Rouleau is Butterfly Kills (Dundurn; February 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to spend some time with her to talk about the series.

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Omnimystery News: What is it about series mysteries that appeals to you as a writer?

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Brenda Chapman: Writing recurring characters in a crime series allows me to develop my main characters — in this case cops — while changing up the cast of characters involved in the murders. The books that I enjoy reading the most have main characters whose lives I want to follow throughout an entire series because I become hooked on them as people and look forward to watching their lives unfold. Crime novels by their very nature provide a suspenseful and often dangerous setting in which characters navigate their lives. The lead characters have failings and oftentimes messy relationships but can be heroic when necessary, their lives connected by the crime they're attempting to solve. Just as in life, recurring characters become familiar friends to root for, but can often be intriguing and unpredictable.

In the Stonechild and Rouleau series, the main characters develop and grow over time just as real people do. They face personal challenges and deal with tragedy and loss. Kala Stonechild, a twenty-nine year old First Nations cop, spent her childhood in foster homes and comes with a lot of baggage. Intelligent and relentless when it comes to her job, she's a self-reliant loner who has trouble trusting. Her sergeant Jacques Rouleau is a somewhat jaded but humane cop in his early fifties who connects with this prickly and oftentimes difficult employee. As lead characters, their storylines are a joy to mine and develop from book to book.

OMN: Into which mystery genre would you place your books?

BC: Butterfly Kills is a police procedural. This category of crime fiction has a large following of readers who are usually eager to try out a new series, always an advantage!

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

BC: The fictional narrative is anchored in a true, sensational murder that captured Canadian headlines for weeks. However, to reveal the crime would be a spoiler, so I will only say that the issue is current, fascinating and worthy of exploration.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

BC: I normally begin a novel by choosing a crime and a killer and work the plot toward the reveal. The opening chapter takes the most time to write since it starts the engine and drives the rest of the book. Even if the murder doesn't occur in the first chapter, I am setting the stage for its arrival. Plotting continues throughout the course of writing the manuscript. I've become more disciplined at jotting down notes and sketching chapter outlines as I go, although usually after the chapters are written. I spend many hours thinking about the next chapter as I lie in bed at night or ride the bus to and from my day job, using this time to work through plot problems in my head. I also spend a lot of time editing a passage or a chapter before going on to the next having learned that this is a necessary part of my thinking process. Many times, a light bulb moment comes to me and I'll say, "So that's why I wrote this scene in chapter two — it fits in to a twist in chapter seven that I didn't see coming." The process is a little bit mysterious and a great deal of hard work.

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

BC: My research involves the internet for fact checks and Google Earth for geographical locations. I've lived in the locations that I select for my stories although I've also made several fieldtrips, usually to find places to commit murder. My husband comes along but has refused to get out of the car the last few times I've offered to have him check out an isolated location. (Could it be because I upped his life insurance?) I had a retired cop fact check the first in the series which was most helpful — for instance, did you know that a person cannot actually suffocate in the trunk of a car? My editors have been dogged at challenging facts that we've both set out to verify one way or the other.

OMN: You mentioned that you've lived in the locations of your stories. How true are you to the settings?

BC: My first books were set in fictional locations set in the middle of real parts of the country. This allowed me complete freedom to invent the town. The Stonechild and Rouleau series is set in real towns — Ottawa and Kingston with trips to Toronto, Montreal and various towns in the Ottawa Valley and Gatineau Hills. This is my stomping ground, a part of the country that offers a variety of settings. Ten minutes either side of Ottawa and you are in the country with woods, lakes and rivers. Canadians are obsessed with the weather and the Ottawa Valley and along Lake Ontario offer extreme conditions, just right for a murder mystery series. I try to hold true to the geography and layout of the cities and towns although will take a few liberties if necessary for the story. For example, I might invent a restaurant where a murder takes place since owners are not keen to have a murder on their premises, even a fictional one.

Kala Stonechild grew up in a small community in the north and she grew out of my own childhood in a town of two thousand on the North Shore of Lake Superior. She brings my love for the North and its rugged beauty to the city — this feeling in the blood that never quite goes away.

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

BC: We are planning a trip to Spain and Portugal so a murder in Barcelona could be an idea worth pursuing. I could make my serial killer travel to Tuscany, another location where I'd like to spend more time, especially if all expenses are paid.

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

BC: I began curling in high school in Northern Ontario and took it up again, convincing my husband to give it a try quite a few years ago. Both of our daughters curl competitively, and our eldest is on Canada's national ladies team. We've spent many hours at curling clubs around the country watching both girls in competitions from the time they were eight years old. The odd curling reference has appeared in my books, but I haven't killed anyone in a curling club … yet.

OMN: What advice might you offer to aspiring writers?

BC: Write for the love of writing, and write what you enjoy reading. Success comes in many forms and is a moving target, but if you always come back to writing the love of writing, you won't lose perspective or the creative joy.

The great P.D. James didn't achieve true fame until her eighth novel Innocent Blood, which was published in 1980. She's been quoted as saying, "Monday, I was ticking along as usual, and by Friday I was a millionaire." I'm inspired by her perseverance but also heartened that someone as talented as James took a while to find her readers.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young? And do you think any of these influenced how and what you write today?

BC: As a child, I read everything I could get my hands on. The books that I liked best always had a mystery to be solved and a lot of suspense, and this never changed. I loved Enid Blyton's mysteries — The Secret Seven and The Famous Five series in particular. I also loved books set in foreign countries that allowed my imagination to travel..

As for authors who've influenced me, the list is long and still growing. Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird and J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye had major impacts when I was in high school. I continue to read crime novels, often having a few on the go at one time. Again, very difficult to pick a few, but some storytellers whose work I admire include Michael Connelly, John Harvey, Denise Mina, Giles Blunt, Louise Penny, Liza Marklund … the list could go on for a few pages.

OMN: What's next for you?

BC: I'll be working with my editor at Dundurn on Tumbled Graves, the third in the Stonechild and Rouleau series. I'm currently writing the fourth in the series and expect this will take me well into 2015. I've also got an adult literacy mystery series on the go — the Anna Sweet mysteries — four of these books have already been released by Grass Roots Press and I have a contract for the fifth for 2016. The first two books, My Sister's Keeper and The Hard Fall have each been shortlisted for a major award which is gratifying. I was a special education teacher for a number of years specializing in reading, so this feels full circle. When not writing, curling or travelling, I work full-time as a senior communications advisor in the federal government so lots to keep me busy into 2016.

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In 1997, Brenda left teaching to begin working for the federal government as a writer/editor. Subsequently, she worked in communications for the federal Department of Justice, a senior complaints and investigations officer in the Canadian Transportation Agency and a senior briefing analyst and senior communications advisor at Health Canada. In addition to her work as an author, Brenda is currently employed as a senior communications advisor for the federal Department of Justice. She lives in Ottawa, Ontario.

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

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Butterfly Kills by Brenda Chapman

Butterfly Kills
Brenda Chapman
A Stonechild and Rouleau Mystery

Two separate crimes, two tragic outcomes …

Jacques Rouleau has moved to Kingston to look after his father and take up the position of head of the town's Criminal Investigations Division. One hot week in late September, university student Leah Sampson is murdered in her apartment. In another corner of the city, Della Munroe is raped by her husband. At first the crimes appear unrelated, but as Sergeant Rouleau and his new team of officers dig into the women's pasts, they discover unsettling coincidences. When Kala Stonechild, one of Rouleau's former officers from Ottawa, suddenly appears in Kingston, Rouleau enlists her to help.

Stonechild isn't sure if she wants to stay in Kingston, but agrees to help Rouleau in the short term. While she struggles with trying to decide if she can make a life in this new town, a ghost from her past starts to haunt her.

As the detectives delve deeper into the cases, it seems more questions pop up than answers. Who murdered Leah Sampson? And why does Della Monroe's name keep showing up in the murder investigation? Both women were hiding secrets that have unleashed a string of violence. Stonechild and Rouleau race to discover the truth before the violence rips more families apart.

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