Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Two Noelani Lee PI Mysteries by Tom Bradley Jr., 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 author …

The Kona Shuffle by Tom Bradley Jr.

The Kona Shuffle by Tom Bradley Jr.

A Noelani B. Lee Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Jim Bradley Jr.

Price: 99¢ (as of 02/25/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

The Kona Shuffle by Tom Bradley Jr., Amazon Kindle format

When a commercial airliner belly-whomps on an abandoned Hawaiian airstrip, four nearly identical black backpacks — including one containing a small fortune in stolen gold and gems — end up in the wrong hands.

Private investigator Noelani B. Lee, hired by an unscrupulous jeweler to find the purloined baubles, soon finds herself matching wits with the scheming courier who lost the rocks and the double-crossing brothers he betrayed. But greed and bedlam ensue as the packs change hands, and Noelani realizes anyone — a coddled college kid, the Pacific Rim's premier foot model and her baseball-player husband, a local restaurateur and her half-Scottish, petty-thieving son — could have the valuable stash.

With help from her gregarious cousin and her own gift for disguise, Noelani sorts through the avarice to find the pilfered jewelry — while she decides what to do about some embarrassing secrets she uncovers along the way.

The Kona Shuffle by Tom Bradley Jr.

The Hilo Hustle by Tom Bradley Jr.

The Hilo Hustle by Tom Bradley Jr.

A Noelani B. Lee Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Jim Bradley Jr.

Price: 99¢ (as of 02/25/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

The Hilo Hustle by Tom Bradley Jr., Amazon Kindle format

Hawaiian private eye Noelani Lee is more comfortable catching philandering husbands in the act than solving murders. But when the body of her archrival washes up on a beach in her hometown of Hilo, the police immediately treat her as a suspect. To complicate things, a disgraced reality TV star hires her to finish the job Noelani's nemesis started — figure out who's trying to put her lucrative home-brew operation out of business.

As if learning more than she ever wanted to know about television divas and craft beer wasn't bad enough, things really start brewing when a handsome U.S. Marshal asks Noelani for her help. He's hunting a fugitive Ponzi scheme operator — a man he believes is the lady brewer's husband. But when a second stiff turns bottoms-up in her client's garage, the action comes to a head as Noelani taps three separate cases in an investigation that could drive her to drink.

The Hilo Hustle by Tom Bradley Jr.

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The Venus Trap by Louise Voss, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during February 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during February 2015 …

The Venus Trap by Louise Voss

The Venus Trap by Louise Voss, A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

The Venus Trap by Louise Voss, Amazon Kindle format

Jo Atkins' sixteenth year was disastrous: she lost her dad, was assaulted by a stranger, and then had her heart broken. For the last twenty-five years, she's believed that nothing could ever be as bad again.

She was wrong.

Now, still smarting from her recent divorce, pretty, self-effacing Jo finally gathers the courage to enter the dating scene. She meets Claudio, whom she vaguely remembers from her youth, but after a few dates decides he's creepy and politely tells him "thanks but no thanks".

But Claudio has no intention of letting her go.

Instead of never seeing him again, Jo wakes up sick and terrified, handcuffed to her own bed. She is given a week to prove her love for Claudio — or he will kill her.

Claudio, it turns out, is a man with nothing left to lose.

The Venus Trap by Louise Voss

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Dead Secrets, A Jim Meldrum Mystery by Frederic Lindsay, 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 one of today's titles … but take advantage of this deal 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.)

Dead Secrets by Frederic Lindsay

Dead Secrets by Frederic Lindsay

A Jim Meldrum Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 02/25/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

Dead Secrets by Frederic Lindsay, Amazon Kindle format

First published in hardcover by Hodder & Stoughton in 1999 under the title Idle Hands.

Ian Bower had worked abroad for many years — and made himself plenty of money. He comes back to Edinburgh to retire. He seems to have had few acquaintances and no enemies. So why was he murdered?

Detective Inspector Jim Meldrum is initially baffled by the case. There are no leads. Until, that is, an unknown man appears at his funeral, pisses into the open grave and runs off.

Step by step, Jim Meldrum uncovers the sinister secrets surrounding Bower's past. Secrets that have lain buried for more than thirty years … Secrets which will emerge with unexpected and devastating consequences … And secrets which are about to take Meldrum himself to the edge of darkness …

Dead Secrets by Frederic Lindsay

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Double Fudge Brownie Murder by Joanne Fluke, New in Bookstores during February 2015

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

Double Fudge Brownie Murder by Joanne Fluke

Double Fudge Brownie Murder by Joanne Fluke, a Hannah Swensen Mystery (18th in series)

Publisher: Kensington

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Life in tiny Lake Eden, Minnesota, is usually pleasantly uneventful. Lately, though, it seems everyone has more than their fair share of drama — especially the Swensen family. With so much on her plate, Hannah Swensen can hardly find the time to think about her bakery — let alone the town's most recent murder …

Hannah is nervous about the upcoming trial for her involvement in a tragic accident. She's eager to clear her name once and for all, but her troubles only double when she finds the judge bludgeoned to death with his own gavel — and Hannah is the number one suspect. Now on trial in the court of public opinion, she sets out in search of the culprit and discovers that the judge made more than a few enemies during his career. With time running out, Hannah will have to whip up her most clever recipe yet to find a killer more elusive than the perfect brownie …

Double Fudge Brownie Murder by Joanne Fluke

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Wrongful Death by L. J. Sellers, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during February 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during February 2015 …

Wrongful Death by L. J. Sellers

Wrongful Death by L. J. Sellers, A Wade Jackson Mystery (10th in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Wrongful Death by L. J. Sellers, Amazon Kindle format

On a chilly Oregon morning, a policeman is found slain near the homeless camp where he'd been passing out blankets the night before. When Detective Jackson is called to the scene, witnesses point to a pair of mentally ill street twins as the likely perpetrators.

As the case progresses and arrests are made, the homeless community revolts against the police, and the chaos pulls detectives away from their investigations. Tension mounts, and the evidence begins to link a series of sexual assaults to the death of the murdered officer. The task force is quickly faced with a dangerous decision: Should they risk the life of another young victim to catch the killer?

Wrongful Death by L. J. Sellers

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Christine Falls, A Quirke Mystery by Benjamin Black, 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, Henry Holt …

Christine Falls by Benjamin Black

Christine Falls by Benjamin Black

A Quirke Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Henry Holt

Price: $3.49 (as of 02/25/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Christine Falls by Benjamin Black, Amazon Kindle format

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A Dublin pathologist follows the corpse of a mysterious woman into the heart of a conspiracy among the city's high Catholic society …

It's not the dead that seem strange to Quirke. It's the living. One night, after a few drinks at an office party, Quirke shuffles down into the morgue where he works and finds his brother-in-law, Malachy, altering a file he has no business even reading. Odd enough in itself to find Malachy there, but the next morning, when the haze has lifted, it looks an awful lot like his brother-in-law, the esteemed doctor, was in fact tampering with a corpse — and concealing the cause of death.

It turns out the body belonged to a young woman named Christine Falls. And as Quirke reluctantly presses on toward the true facts behind her death, he comes up against some insidious — and very well-guarded — secrets of Dublin's high Catholic society, among them members of his own family.

Christine Falls by Benjamin Black

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Blood Music, A Suspense Thriller by Jessie Prichard Hunter, New This Week from Witness Impulse

Every week, Witness Impulse — an imprint of William Morrow — releases new suspense and thriller digital originals, typically priced at just $2.99 each (though a few are a bit higher).

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of this week's titles …

Blood Music by Jessie Prichard Hunter

Blood Music by Jessie Prichard Hunter

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $2.99 (as of 02/25/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Blood Music by Jessie Prichard Hunter, Amazon Kindle format

First published in hardcover by Crown in 1993.

New York City is caught in the cold grip of a brutal serial killer who savagely rapes and murders his young, blonde victims. As the death count rises, he sends taunting notes to the newspapers, all with unsettling references to his obsession with classical music. The media is titillated and has dubbed him the "Symphony Slasher."

Young, blonde Zelly Wyche has a new baby and a happy life with her dependable electrician husband. But she, too, is petrified by the madness and the unthinkable tragedy of the murders. With time running out, the Slasher's sole survivor teams up with another victim's brother to mount a desperate vigilante manhunt, and a chill runs up Zelly's spine. She is beginning to wonder if the killer could be closer than she thinks. But no — she has to be dead wrong …

Blood Music by Jessie Prichard Hunter

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An Excerpt from The Crime of the Century by JoAnne Myers

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of JoAnne Myers
The Crime of the Century
by JoAnne Myers

We are delighted to welcome author JoAnne Myers to Omnimystery News today.

JoAnne recounts the circumstances surrounding the brutal murder of a young man and woman in The Crime of the Century (Black Rose Writing; trade paperback and ebook formats). What really happened on that cool autumn evening of 1982?

We are pleased to introduce you to this true crime book with an excerpt.

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The Crime of the Century by JoAnne Myers

AT 5:45 PM CHIEF WHITE USED HIS walkie-talkie, to radio Lt. Phillipes, who stayed at the command post with Richard and Nancy. Only a few short words were needed.
  
  "We found something, but we don't know what it is," said the chief. What searchers found … was unthinkable.
  
  Just 150 yards north of the railroad trestle spanning Bottle Neck River, Sheriff Reynolds and one of his deputies reported "something entangled in debris," near their small boat.
  
  The officers initially said they believed the object was an animal carcass. Once it was dislodged and floated down stream, they realized it was human.
  
  The officers then followed the remains and discovered 30 yards south of the first torso, the second torso was located. Both torsos were reportedly snagged against brush along the riverbank just west of The Regency Supply Company. Both torsos were reportedly nude and so badly decomposed, officers said they were unable to determine their sex.
  
  Upon the discovery, Jack Jones broke down and was seen "running and screaming" from the area. The remains were pulled to shore and coroner Rausch was summoned to the riverbank.
  
  Law enforcement personnel cleared the immediate area of non-official personnel. Afterward, they stationed themselves around the perimeter of the area while the bodies were examined.
  
  Many searchers, upon leaving the crime scene, were overheard by reporters asking one another "Are the authorities looking for one killer or two?"
  
  After his initial examination of the bodies, the coroner said he was unable to rule on the cause of death or what sex the torsos were. What he did say, was that if one man committed both murders, it was "during a great rage" and by someone with something "very personal" against one, or both, of the victims.
  
  Sheriff Reynolds reported an empty purse found, but did not know if it belonged to Babette. He told reporters, he did not believe the bodies were the missing Rolling Hills teens. Richard Lloyd told reporters that, when he and Nancy heard the bodies might not be that of Babette and Shane, they were relieved, and said, "That comment gave me and Nancy a speck of hope."
  
  The discovery of the bodies shocked and silenced the group of volunteers. Most returned to the Kroger parking lot after the first torso was found. Some remained silent, while others were seen conversing in hushed tones, telling reporters they "expected the search to turn up nothing."
  
  Sheriff Reynolds was placed in primary charge since all evidence at that time, pointed to the murders being committed outside of Rolling Hills's corporation limit, which is the point of origin that the sheriff's office jurisdiction begins.
  
  When officers carried a body bag from the river, Lt. Phillipes approached "the quiet couple." He claimed Richard calmly asked, "Is it them?"
  
  At first Phillipes said, he did not know how to answer, but admitted it was two individuals. He told them the remains might belong to a young Columbus area pair, Chris and Peggy Lerch, reported missing around the same time as Babette and Shane.
  
  Phillipes said Richard then asked if he could view the bodies, saying "me and Nancy need to know if it's our daughter."
  
  Phillipes said he told the couple, "not right now." He claimed Richard then asked, "Are they all chopped up?"

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JoAnne Myers
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JoAnne Myers

JoAnne Myers has been a long-time resident of southeastern Ohio, and worked in the blue-collar industry most of her life. She is a mother of three and grandmother of eight. Besides having several novels under her belt, she canvas paints.

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

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The Crime of the Century by JoAnne Myers

The Crime of the Century
JoAnne Myers
True Crime

The residents of Rolling Hills, a hamlet in southeastern Ohio, were horrified when the dismembered bodies of two missing teens were pulled from the local river. Multiple suspects surfaced, but only one was railroaded, Richard Allan Lloyd, a known nudist and hothead.

What began as an evening stroll turned into what is only found in horror films, and dubbed "the crime of the century". 18-year-old Babette, a voluptuous beauty contestant and horsewoman, and her 19-year-old boyfriend Shane Shoemaker, a jealous and possessive unemployed printer, were last seen crossing a trestle bridge. Within fourteen days, their mutilated torsos and severed heads and limbs were unearthed, suggesting satanic cult activity.

With an investigation smeared with contradicting statements, and a botched crime scene, investigators built a flimsy case against Richard Lloyd. The three-week trial was based on police corruption and ineptitude, fairytale theories, and forensic mishandling.

This heinous crime shattered the sense of security for Rolling Hills, destroyed two families, and forever scarred the town. This story is a detailed account of finding justice for Babette and Shane, and of one man's perseverance to gain his freedom from death row.

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A Conversation with Mystery Author Julie Mulhern

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Julie Mulhern
with Julie Mulhern

We are delighted to welcome author Julie Mulhern to Omnimystery News today, courtesy of Great Escapes Book Tours, which is coordinating her current book tour. We encourage you to visit all of the participating host sites; you can find her schedule here.

Julie's new mystery is The Deep End (Henery Press; February 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats), the first in her Country Club Murders series, and we recently had the chance to talk with her a little more about it.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to your series lead character.

Julie Mulhern
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Julie Mulhern

Julie Mulhern: My lead character Ellison is a woman who has always done what was expected of her. She married the right man, she lives in the right house and she belongs to the right country club. But, beneath all that rightness, something is very wrong.

Ellison ignores the problems in her marriage and in her life until a murder forces her to turn her observant artist's eyes on herself.

OMN: How do you expect her to evolve as a character over the course of a series?

JM: The Deep End is the first book in The Country Club Murders. Ellison will grow, change and develop over time. She doesn't have much choice in the matter — not between her teenage daughter and her controlling mother.

OMN: Into which mystery subgenre would you place The Deep End?

JM: The Deep End is a cozy that I hope will appeal to readers across a multitude of genres. It's set in 1974 — think Watergate, DVF wrap dresses and Cosmos where every article featured pictures of naked people.

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

JM: Because I love foreshadowing …

… I wasn't going to go trotting over like a dutiful wife when what I really wanted to do was borrow an Oldsmobile station wagon, the country club version of a Sherman tank, and run him down.

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

JM: I was seven years-old in 1974 so my experiences and those of a married woman are vastly different. I was worried about getting my hands on a pet rock. Ellison is worried about her daughter, her marriage and her career. I was singing along to Free to Be You and Me. Ellison is discovering that key-swapping and kink have gone more mainstream than she'd like.

That said, Ellison is snarky and sarcastic. It wasn't a stretch to write the snark. We all edit what we say so as not offend (or is it just me?). Because the reader is in Ellison's head, they are treated to what she really thinks — as opposed to what she says. Hopefully, they'll like Ellison's voice and her journey.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

JM: I am a pantser. Plotting occurs when I walk the dog.

OMN: After returning home from walking the dog, where might we find you writing?

JM: I write at my kitchen table when my children are asleep. They're teenagers now which means I get up early rather than stay up late. The dog usually curls up nearby and there's always a cup of coffee within reach.

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

JM: I love research. Love it. But for a book set in the seventies the easiest thing to do was buy magazines. I have a whole year of Gourmet (remember when croquettes were a thing?), Vogues, Cosmos, etc … The ads, the articles and the tone of those magazines helped inform The Deep End. I also discovered Slim Aarons. He was a combat photographer in WWII. At the end of the war, he decided he only wanted to take pictures of pretty people in pretty places. His photographs from the 1970s are amazing.

OMN: Tell us about the setting of The Deep End.

JM: My book is set in an affluent neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri. The country club where Ellison finds her husband's mistress floating in the pool is an amalgamation of several country clubs in the area. In fact, one of my early readers thought the ladies' lounge I described was a bit too close to the real thing and suggested I modify it a bit.

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

JM: San Francisco. It's the setting for a book I'm slated to write this fall and I haven't been there in far too long.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests?

JM: I have two teenage daughters, a dog with plans for world domination, a husband, and a full-time job. I spend what little free time I have reading or watching old episodes of Criminal Minds.

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

JM: Your inner critic can kill your creativity. Write the book then edit it!

Also, writing is a lonely pursuit but you don't have to do it alone. Search out a writing group for the genre of fiction you write, find a critique group, connect. Your writing will improve. I know mine did.

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

JM: I am a mystery writer thus I am slightly suspicious of people's motives.

OMN: How did the book come to be titled? And were you involved with the cover design?

JM: The heroine begins the action by swimming into a body in a pool. The Deep End seemed perfect. As for the design, my wonderful publisher is entirely responsible. I love it!

OMN: You mentioned an early reader commenting on your country club setting. What else have you heard from readers?

JM: I love it when readers connect with Ellison and I love hearing what people remember from the seventies. One of my beta-readers who recently read Guaranteed to Bleed said I couldn't possibly remember the importance of having the right flavor of lip-smacker. She's right. I didn't. Someone who loved The Deep End reminded me. Please, keep the seventies nostalgia coming!

OMN: Suppose The Deep End were to be adapted for television or film. Who do you see playing the key roles?

JM: Because I was writing about the seventies, I borrowed faces from actors and actresses who were popular then. Ellison looks like Faye Dunaway. Detective Jones looks like Steve McQueen and Hunter Tafft is a cross between Cary Grant and Gregory Peck.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young? Do you think any of their authors influenced how and what you write today?

JM: As a child, I loved mysteries. Early — circa 1974 — Nancy Drew. Then I graduated to Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, PD James, Josephine Tey and Dorothy Sayers. I'd be hard-pressed to pick a favorite or the one who influenced me the most.

OMN: And today, what to you look for when selecting a book to read for pleasure?

JM: I still read mysteries — everything from Karin Slaughter to Susan Boyer. My favorite character is still Lord Peter Wimsey. The difference between his appearance and his reality is delicious.

OMN: What kind of movies do you enjoy watching?

JM: I love a good historical — most recently The Imitation Game and I adore what in my house we call mindless-action. It's the fluffy kind of movie that entertains without stretching a single synapse — think Die Hard. I should have loved American Hustle. I loved the clothes. I loved the feel of the decade. I didn't love the movie. Why did the filmmaker hire handsome men then make them look ridiculous? I wonder about that when I can't sleep.

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

JM: Top Five songs to set a 1974 mood …

Bennie & the Jets — Elton John
Midnight at the Oasis — Maria Muldaur
Hooked on a Feeling — Blue Swede
Rikki Don't Lose that Number — Steely Dan
Hello, It's Me — Todd Rungren

OMN: What's next for you?

JM: My first romance will release in August and then Guaranteed to Bleed, the second Country Club Murder mystery will release in October.

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Julie Mulhern Book Tour

Julie Mulhern is a Kansas City native who grew up on a steady diet of Agatha Christie. She spends her spare time whipping up gourmet meals for her family, working out at the gym and finding new ways to keep her house spotlessly clean — and she's got an active imagination. Truth is — she's an expert at calling for take-out, she grumbles about walking the dog and the dust bunnies under the bed have grown into dust lions.

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

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The Deep End by Julie Mulhern

The Deep End
Julie Mulhern
The Country Club Murders

Swimming into the lifeless body of her husband's mistress tends to ruin a woman's day, but becoming a murder suspect can ruin her whole life.

It's 1974 and Ellison Russell's life revolves around her daughter and her art. She's long since stopped caring about her cheating husband, Henry, and the women with whom he entertains himself. That is, until she becomes a suspect in Madeline Harper's death. The murder forces Ellison to confront her husband's proclivities and his crimes — kinky sex, petty cruelties and blackmail.

As the body count approaches par on the seventh hole, Ellison knows she has to catch a killer. But with an interfering mother, an adoring father, a teenage daughter, and a cadre of well-meaning friends demanding her attention, can Ellison find the killer before he finds her?

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Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET …

On Her Father's Grave by Kendra Elliot

On Her Father's Grave by Kendra Elliot

The Rogue River Novellas (1st in series)

Publisher: Montlake Romance

Kindle Daily Deal Price: 99¢

On Her Father's Grave by Kendra Elliot, Amazon Kindle format

Gone To Her Grave by Melinda Leigh

Gone To Her Grave by Melinda Leigh

The Rogue River Novellas (2nd in series)

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Her Grave Secrets by Kendra Elliot

Her Grave Secrets by Kendra Elliot

The Rogue River Novellas (3rd in series)

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Walking On Her Grave by Melinda Leigh

Walking On Her Grave by Melinda Leigh

The Rogue River Novellas (4th in series)

Publisher: Montlake Romance

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Istanbul Passage by Joseph Kanon

Istanbul Passage by Joseph Kanon

A Spy Thriller

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The Transcendental Murder by Jane Langton

The Transcendental Murder by Jane Langton

A Homer Kelly Mystery (1st in series)

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Hold Tight by Christopher Bram

Hold Tight by Christopher Bram

A Suspense Thriller

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For more deals that may have been found after this post was created, see our Daily Deals page on Omnimystery News for an updated list.

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 6:30 AM ET …

East River Trust by D. S. Cooper

East River Trust by D. S. Cooper

A Crime Thriller

Publisher: D. S. Cooper

Price: FREE!

East River Trust by D. S. Cooper, Amazon Kindle format

Airport Parking by James Ferretti

Airport Parking by James Ferretti

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: James Ferretti

Price: FREE!

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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

New This Week: The Case of Mr. Wonderful, A Richard Sherlock Whodunit by Jim Stevens

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 Case of Mr. Wonderful by Jim Stevens

The Case of Mr. Wonderful by Jim Stevens

A Richard Sherlock Whodunit (4th in series)

Publisher: Creative Inc.

Price: $3.99 (as of 02/24/2015 at 7:30 PM ET).

The Case of Mr. Wonderful by Jim Stevens, Amazon Kindle format

Richard Sherlock would rather be on the receiving end of a wealthy charity instead of in the middle of investigating the missing millions from one wealthy donor, but, as usual, he has no choice. The last thing Richmond Insurance wants to do is pay out on a six-million-dollar claim.

Sherlock is thrown knee-deep into oodles of free money, but can't seem to pick up a dime for himself. Complicating matters are cutthroat, corporate conniving, his daughter dating, a new career calling, a botched burglary, Tiffany's terrible tryst, and how to use used food.

In the end, charity case Sherlock figures out the charity case.

The Case of Mr. Wonderful by Jim Stevens

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