Friday, April 10, 2015

Derby Divas, A Zoe Donovan Mystery by Kathi Daley, 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.)

Derby Divas by Kathi Daley

Derby Divas by Kathi Daley

A Zoe Donovan Mystery (8th in series)

Publisher: Kathi Daley Books

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/10/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

Derby Divas by Kathi Daley, Amazon Kindle format

Zoe is busy juggling the demands of friends and family as the town of Ashton Falls gears up for the annual classic car show and demolition derby.

When one of the members of the Derby Divas demolition team dies in a fiery crash the day before the event is set to begin, Zoe must set aside the demands of friends in crisis and wedding planning to solve a mystery that is much more complicated than it would appear.

Derby Divas by Kathi Daley

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New This Week: The Battered Body, A Supper Club Mystery by Ellery Adams

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 April 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

The Battered Body by Ellery Adams

The Battered Body by Ellery Adams

A Supper Club Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Ellery Adams

Price: $3.99 (as of 04/10/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

The Battered Body by Ellery Adams, Amazon Kindle format

This is a new ebook edition of a mystery first published by Midnight Ink in 2009 and as written by J. B. Stanley.

There's big trouble in Quincy's Gap when the "Diva of Dough" arrives to bake the wedding cake for Milla and Jackson's Christmas Eve wedding. The Diva, a celebrity television chef and cookbook author, is Milla's younger sister. And while her cakes are delectably sweet and incredibly beautiful, the Diva makes enemies wherever she goes.

When one of the Diva's enemies decides to take her out, and Deputy Lucy Hanover finds the famous chef's body covered in cake batter, the Supper Club members find themselves up to their necks in suspects.

The Battered Body by Ellery Adams

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Mystery in Mayan Mexico by Marcia Wells, a New Eddie Red Undercover Mystery for Cadet Sleuths

Omnimystery News is pleased to present in this post a new First Clues: Mysteries for Kids series title published this month …

Mystery in Mayan Mexico by Marcia Wells

Mystery in Mayan Mexico by Marcia Wells

Series: Eddie Red Undercover

Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers

Formats: Hardcover, eBook

Recommended for Cadet Sleuths, Ages 10 to 12

Mystery in Mayan Mexico by Marcia Wells, Amazon Kindle format

Now that he has become the NYPD's youngest crime-solving hero, Eddie Red and his best friend Jonah are ready to relax on a family vacation to Mexico.

But when Eddie's father is falsely accused of stealing, what they find is another complex mystery. Can Eddie — with his artistic talent and photographic memory — and Jonah uncover clues and catch the real crook in time?

Mystery in Mayan Mexico by Marcia Wells

Grave on Grand Avenue by Naomi Hirahara, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2015 …

Grave on Grand Avenue by Naomi Hirahara

Grave on Grand Avenue by Naomi Hirahara, An Ellie Rush Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Grave on Grand Avenue by Naomi Hirahara, Amazon Kindle format

Ellie stops for a friendly chat with gardener Eduardo Fuentes while patrolling one of Los Angeles's premier concert halls. A few minutes later she's shocked to discover him lying at the bottom of a staircase, clinging to life and whispering something indecipherable. Nearby, the father of Xu, a Chinese superstar classical musician, claims Fuentes was knocked down while attempting to steal his son's multimillion-dollar cello — a story Ellie has trouble believing.

Meanwhile Ellie has issues of her own to deal with — like the curious theft of her car, a 1969 Pontiac Skylark. But after the gardener takes his last breath and Xu mysteriously disappears, it's clear to Ellie she must act quickly before someone else falls silent …

Grave on Grand Avenue by Naomi Hirahara

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

The Readaholics and the Falcon Fiasco by Laura DiSilverio, a New 1st in Series Mystery Introducing Amy-Faye Johnson

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

The Readaholics and the Falcon Fiasco by Laura DiSilverio

The Readaholics and the Falcon Fiasco by Laura DiSilverio

Series: An Amy-Faye Johnson, Book Club Mystery

Publisher: NAL

The Readaholics and the Falcon Fiasco by Laura DiSilverio, Amazon Kindle format

What we know about the character: Amy-Faye Johnson's book club, the Readaholics, enjoys guessing whodunit in mysteries like The Maltese Falcon. But when a murder happens in their midst, they discover that solving crimes is harder that reading about them. More about her first murder …

Amy-Faye has always loved her idyllic Rocky Mountain town of Heaven, Colorado. Her event-planning business is thriving, her fellow book-obsessed Readaholics are great, and her parents live only a few blocks away. But lately her hometown has felt a little less heavenly. First, she agrees to plan a wedding without realizing the groom is her ex-boyfriend. Then, Ivy, one of her fellow Readaholics, dies suddenly under mysterious circumstances.

The police rule Ivy's death a suicide by poisoning, but Amy-Faye and the remaining Readaholics suspect foul play. Amy-Faye soon discovers that Ivy was hiding dangerous secrets — and making deadly enemies. Taking a page from her favorite literary sleuths, Amy-Faye is determined to find the real killer and close the book on this case. But finding the truth could spell her own ending …

The Readaholics and the Falcon Fiasco by Laura DiSilverio

Pride v. Prejudice by Joan Hess, New in Bookstores during April 2015

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

Pride v. Prejudice by Joan Hess

Pride v. Prejudice by Joan Hess, a Claire Malloy Mystery (20th in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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Claire Malloy, for as long as she can remember, has been the local bookseller and owner of the Book Depot and the widowed mother of teenage Caron, who frequently speaks in ALL CAPS. But her life has changed dramatically in recent years. Claire has married her longtime beau, Deputy Police Chief Peter Rosen. Still the owner of the Book Depot, Claire has passed the day-to-day running of it on to her very efficient employees. With Caron inching ever closer to college, there's but one thing that remains steadfastly unchanged — Claire's astonishing ability to attract, find, or even just randomly stumble across trouble.

Summoned for jury duty, the prosecutor on a murder case, harboring a grudge against her husband, decides to humiliate Claire and dismiss her. Having done so in spectacular enough fashion to make the local news, Claire decides that revenge will be the next dish she serves. She hunts down the defendant in the case, a woman accused of murdering her husband, and offers to help prove her innocence. And not just because Claire wants to humiliate the prosecutor. There are only two problems. One — the defendant is looking guiltier by the minute. And two — the worst day imaginable has finally come: Claire's dreaded new mother-in-law is coming to visit and life in prison is starting to look good.

Pride v. Prejudice by Joan Hess

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

A Fright to the Death by Dawn Eastman, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2015 …

A Fright to the Death by Dawn Eastman

A Fright to the Death by Dawn Eastman, A Family Fortune Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Berkley

A Fright to the Death by Dawn Eastman, Amazon Kindle format

Clyde Fortune, snowbound with her kooky family in a creepy castle, is climbing the walls and combing the halls, looking for a cold-blooded killer …

After their flight to Mexico is cancelled, Clyde and her detective boyfriend, Mac, end up snowed in with their families at a supposedly haunted hotel. Clyde's tarot card reading mother, Rose, is making dire predictions for the weekend, and self-proclaimed pet psychic Aunt Vi is enchanted by the legend of the hotel's ghost — until the power goes out and a body turns up.

With a hotel full of stranded suspects, Clyde will have to draw on all her skills — both the police ones she'd rather forget and the psychic ones she'd rather ignore — to solve the bone-chilling mystery before someone else gets iced …

A Fright to the Death by Dawn Eastman

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

Sacrifice, A Madison Knight Mystery by Carolyn Arnold, 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 author …

Sacrifice by Carolyn Arnold

Sacrifice by Carolyn Arnold

A Madison Knight Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Carolyn Arnold

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/10/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Sacrifice by Carolyn Arnold, Amazon Kindle format

When the son of business tycoon Marcus Randall washes up on the shore of the Bradshaw River, Detective Madison Knight must sacrifice everything — including her career — to find justice for the "perfect murder."

With Randall already on the radar of the Secret Service for fraud and counterfeiting, the investigation sheds new light and they require the full cooperation of the Stiles PD. But with power and money to back him, Marcus has a reach that extends right inside the police department.

If Madison's going to find out the truth, she'll have to sort through the lies and balance diplomacy with politics.

Sacrifice by Carolyn Arnold

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Faint Trace, A June Lyons Mystery Novella by M. P. Cooley, 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 (or less) each.

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

Faint Trace by M. P. Cooley

Faint Trace by M. P. Cooley

A June Lyons Mystery Novella

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/10/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Faint Trace by M. P. Cooley, Amazon Kindle format

In her former life as an FBI agent in Oakland, California, June Lyons didn't flinch at tough assignments investigating gangs. But this hot and weary summer, she finds herself on the sidelines of the action, fruitlessly searching through a boiling hot storage facility for evidence of a counterfeiter.

When June's lead on the forger becomes a dead end, and her personal life threatens to overwhelm, she's ready to surrender to the sweltering heat — fighting back when she finds out that the stakes are much higher than she realized.

In a case where nothing is as it seems, it's up to June to hit the reset button … making a deal for a criminal, and for herself.

Faint Trace by M. P. Cooley

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A Conversation with Thriller Writer TJ Turner

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with TJ Turner

We are delighted to welcome author TJ Turner to Omnimystery News today.

TJ's new novel is Lincoln's Bodyguard (Oceanview Publishing; April 2015 hardcover and ebook formats), an alternate history thriller in which President Abraham Lincoln survives an assassin's bullet.

We recently had the opportunity to spend some time with TJ to talk more about the book.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the principal characters in Lincoln's Bodyguard.

TJ Turner
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TJ Turner

TJ Turner: Absolutely! My main character is Joseph Foster, the bodyguard who saves President Lincoln from John Wilkes Booth's assassination attempt. Joseph is an interesting man. When I started trying to figure out who he would be — it might be more accurate to say that when Joseph told me who he was, as I subscribe to the theory that the characters truly do talk back and mold their own destiny — I was looking for a character who plausibly could have been overlooked by history. Someone who stood in the shadows of great events, and given the opportunity stepped in and altered history as we know it. Since Lincoln's Bodyguard is a work of alternative historical fiction, I wanted the transition from the historical events that we all know to my imagined history, to be as smooth as possible. Joseph is half-white, half-Native American, exactly the kind of person who back in 1865 could have easily been overlooked — or written out of history. And I liked the symbolism of his background given the context of the time, where Native Americans were being pushed out of their ancestral homes, and taken advantage of by the American westward expansion. Joseph is also very flawed. As the novel opens we learn that after saving Lincoln from assassination, he loses his wife and daughter to the men who planned Lincoln's killing. Unsuccessfully, Joseph has tried to recover his kidnapped daughter and avenge the killing of his wife, and that has left him broken from the things he had to do in the attempt. So when the President asks him back to Washington to take on a special assignment, it's his chance at redemption. Joseph has a lot of texture to him, and as a writer, I love that. Ultimately Joseph is searching for redemption, and that's a powerful motive.

Molly Ferguson is my other main character, and she serves as a perfect balancing point for Joseph. She's a smart, worldly and fiery woman who originally met Joseph in the employment of Allan Pinkerton — the famed detective who ran the Union Intelligence Service during the war. Molly is, in the parlance of today, an intelligence collector. Pinkerton uses her to find secrets, and she first met Joseph at the White House while protecting the President — albeit in a different manner than Joseph. Molly has an interesting background, as one who was raised on a plantation in the South. Yet at an early age she witnesses the death of her parents and stumbles into Pinkerton's circle. Together she tempers Joseph, and he comes to rely upon her to get his last assignment done. Molly knows how to work the system of her day, even within the gender confining roles available to women in the 1800s. She's every bit Joseph's match, though she uses her wit and experience while he opts for the strong-arm tactics. She's a cult of personality whom I never planned on in the very original story concept, but she willed her way into the novel and I'm so glad she did.

OMN: Do you see Lincoln's Bodyguard to be the first in a series?

TJT: That's hard for me to say. I intended Lincoln's Bodyguard to be a standalone novel, but recently I have become interested in the idea of a prequel to the book. Joseph's mother would be the main character in that work, as she is a strong, yet never seen presence in this novel. I think my criteria for deciding on whether to write that book will hinge upon how I see her story flushing out, and whether I can provide some unique insight into the time period. I think it's there, I just need to do some more pondering upon it.

OMN: We categorized the book as an alternate history thriller. Would you agree with that?

TJT: I would be best characterized as a Thriller writer, though I am certainly specializing in the Historical Fiction variety. There might be some disadvantages to being characterized as such, possibly down the road making it harder to write something that appears to cross out of that specific genre, but in general I think the demands of Thriller readers far outweighs those disadvantages. What I mean by that is that readers of thrillers are looking for something that turns the pages, which keep you hooked into the story, and wanting more when you get to the end of the book. That's a great recipe for an amazing novel no matter what genre you write. So to write for a community that expects it, even demands it, focuses my writing all that much more to keep the quality and the pacing high.

OMN: Tell us a little more about the book. Were you able to include any of your own personal experience into the storyline?

TJT: So obviously the assassination of President Lincoln is a real event, though I alter the outcome. Allan Pinkerton, and Ward Hill Lamon both characters to a lesser degree than Molly or Joseph, are based on real people — and President Lincoln. The rest are made up. Joseph for instance, is a composite of many ideas and people, including friends I have served with, who remain haunted by the things they have seen and participated in.

As for my experience, I think that's one of the things that make the novel unique among others set in the same time period. In my imagining of how history has played out, the South has not yet really given up the fight, and an active insurgency embroils the nation. That idea isn't mine, as even Lincoln himself feared a similar outcome. But my experience in Afghanistan, actively fighting an insurgency, gets folded into my writing and how I envisioned the insurgency of 150 years ago playing out.

OMN: Describe your writing process.

TJT: My writing process is a mess — it's all over the place. I do plot, but I keep that as a very very very loose framework. If the story deviates, or if the characters demand something else, I go with it. I do make biographies of my characters, and update those as I find out new things about them. And I don't worry about a fixed cast of characters too much, though I watch for that being a point of reader confusion as I edit. When the writing isn't coming to me, I don't stress about it. I feel strongly that moments like that happen when the story needs to percolate more, before it can tell me where it's headed and I can put it to paper.

OMN: And where do you most often find yourself writing?

TJT: It's also a mess! And it's anywhere I can get a few minutes. It might be my desk at home, or the dining room table. It's almost always in my hotel rooms when I travel, and even the coffee shop if I sneak out at lunch. It's 15 minutes long sometimes, even when it's a crowded and noisy locale, or its hours long way after I should have gone to bed when I have the house to myself. I dream of a quiet office, where I can stare out a window and have a comfortable chair, but I haven't found that spot yet — or created it. I'm a little worried that messing with the current system will take the urgency out of the time I have, and that will reflect in the quality of my writing.

OMN: How true are you to the settings in the story?

TJT: My books are set in a real place, yet I do take liberties. For instance, I used the club and resort at Jekyll Island, Georgia, even though it wouldn't be built for another 16 years in reality. So there are some liberties with setting, although I have a strong trump card — if it's an alternative historical, I can claim I altered the real time line for some things as well..to an extent. Overall though, the setting is incredibly important to the plot for me. Writing historical fiction, I think that may be fairly universally true. Where you are, both physically and temporally, make a big impact on the plot, the characters, and the reading experience.

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

TJT: In the world? Africa. Just because I know so little about it, and I'm sure it would be just rich with stories waiting to be told — at least to an American audience. But given that I write so much American History, and the limited travel budget that my wife will let me have, I might have to stick with the western United States. I would love to travel by train, in my own sleeping cabin to have privacy, and then just write as the scenery rolled by. Maybe a few stops here and there to pluck out some research in some small town in the middle of nowhere. Sounds like a slice of heaven to me!

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

TJT: I swim, I ride my bike (I used to race), and I build guitars! None so far have made it into my writing, but all have an influence on my process. I don't force the story, so when it's not coming to me, I take a break. Often on long bike rides I get my best thinking done. And building guitars, it also has this factor to it, like working on a separate creative endeavor helps the writing along. There's something about taking time off from behind the keyboard to be able to work with my hands, or get the wind in my teeth, that just shakes things loose.

OMN: What is the best advice — and harshest criticism — you've received as an author?

TJT: The best advice: Start, Finish, and then find someone who doesn't love you to read what you've written. Also, after writing a first draft, turn to about page 50 and see if the story doesn't actually start there … so far, it always has for me!

Harshest criticism? I think I've had a bunch, but the most recent always hurts the most. Nancy (my wife) read my latest manuscript and said … "it's a little slow in the beginning!" So I have work to do … and it falls in line with the statement above … turn to page 50!

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

TJT: Tom O'Brien. Hands down, The Things They Carried is my favorite thing written in the English language. It's one of the few books I have stopped, and re-read passages because the flow of the words was incredible. Stephen Crane's Red Badge of Courage. Not only is it appropriate for the time period of my novel, but he was 22 when he wrote it and had never been to war. Yet when it was published, veterans thought he must have fought alongside them. It goes to show, that you can write things you haven't necessarily experienced firsthand. I can aspire to that level of writing. And Khaled Hosseini's A Thousand Splendid Suns was amazing. It is a masterful work on character and plot, and story arc, all combined together.

OMN: What else do you read for pleasure?

TJT: I read a mixture of things, often switching between fiction and non-fiction. I like to keep a balance. On the non-fiction side, it's almost always American History for research. I've read a lot on the American Revolution recently. That's a nice turn from reading so much about the Civil War. I don't generally get drawn to serialized fiction, as I'm always scared I'll get sucked into a 15 book run and never emerge! Though recently I started Laurie Halse Anderson's books — Chains and Forge. I'm eagerly awaiting her third book in that series.

OMN: What about films?

TJT: I like watching all kind of films, but my favorite always have a great arc to the story and to the characters. Something changes, and they change because of it. Or the conflict is just so well done. I loved Road to Perdition with Tom Hanks. I don't think it had much in the way of commercial success, but what a film. I can say the same with Man on Fire with Denzel Washington. Very violent, not for everyone potentially, but the conflict is great on so many levels. And Washington's character goes through this amazing transformation. And then there are my other favorites, both Stephen King adaptations — The Green Mile and Shawshank Redemption. Again, great transformations in the characters, and amazing conflict set early that kept my attention. And I would be remiss if I left out Forrest Gump, just because. Man, I like me a lot of Tom Hanks, huh? Oh, I almost forgot, I loved Inglorious Bastards and Django Unchained.

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

TJT: Here are three …

Books:
1. The Things They Carried, Tim O'Brien
2. Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane
3. Catch 22, Joseph Heller
4. A Thousand Splendid Suns, Khaled Hosseini
5. Cold Mountain, Charles Frazier

Movies:
1. Man on Fire
2. Road to Perdition
3. Shawshank Redemption
4. Forrest Gump
5. Inglorious Bastards

Places to Visit:
1. The Panjshir Valley — I've been there once, and there is nowhere as beautiful that I've ever seen with my own eyes.
2. Africa — especially central Africa like Mali.
3. Machu Picchu — my wife went, and I'm so jealous!
4. New Zealand — I worked with many New Zealand SOF guys while in Afghanistan, and I would love to see their country.
5. Alaska — I have a friend who lives way up north, and her husband is a bush pilot! What could be better than that trip?

OMN: What's next for you?

TJT: I'm working on another novel! I have several ideas mulling around, including a prequel to Lincoln's Bodyguard, but instead I settled in on a completely different setting. This one takes place in New York City during the Revolution, and is my take on the infamous agent 355 — the female agent who reported to the Culper Ring (and therefore George Washington) and whose identity is lost to history — another person whom history has forgotten, yet who played a pivotal role in our nation. I'm about 2/3 of the way done, and I know it will need some editing to get the pacing up. But the most important thing to do is to finish! (Well, the most important thing to do after starting!) I hope to get it done over the summer and then delivered to both my agent and then Oceanview for their review. I know I'll have another deployment coming up, so I anxiously watch the news to see where that might take me.

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When he's not writing TJ Turner wears more hats than he can keep track of. In his day job he's a research scientist, and by night (or for 6-month deployments every two years) he's a reserve military member. He may be the only scientist that has jumped out of a perfectly good helicopter in a hot-landing zone to capture a Taliban IED maker! Outside of work he enjoys time with Nancy and the kids, a huge white dog (horse), a crazy collie, and a pair of cats. When writer's block sets in, he heads out to his workshop where nothing gets him back to the keyboard faster than the frustration of trying to build his own acoustic guitar.

For more information about the author, please visit his website at TJTurnerAuthor.com or find him on Facebook.

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Lincoln's Bodyguard by TJ Turner

Lincoln's Bodyguard by TJ Turner

An Alternate History Thriller

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

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Though he prophesied his own death — the only way he believed the South would truly surrender — Lincoln never accounted for the heroics of his bodyguard, Joseph Foster. A biracial mix of white and Miami Indian, Joseph makes an enemy of the South by killing John Wilkes Booth and preventing the death of the president. His wife is murdered and his daughter kidnapped, sending Joseph on a revenge-fueled rampage to recover his daughter. When his search fails, he disappears as the nation falls into a simmering insurgency instead of an end to the War.

Years later, Joseph is still running from his past when he receives a letter from Lincoln pleading for help. The President has a secret mission. Pursued from the outset, Joseph turns to the only person who might help, the woman he abandoned years earlier. If he can win Molly over, he might just fulfill the President's urgent request, find his daughter, and maybe even hasten the end of the War.

Lincoln's Bodyguard by TJ Turner

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Friday, April 10, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET …

Never Smile at Strangers by Jennifer Jaynes

Never Smile at Strangers by Jennifer Jaynes

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

Never Smile at Strangers by Jennifer Jaynes, Amazon Kindle format

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Friday, April 10, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 6:30 AM ET …

Let Me Be Frank by Don Massenzio

Let Me Be Frank by Don Massenzio

A Frank Rozzani Mystery

Publisher: DSM Publications

Price: FREE!

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Blood Moon Rising by Mark Dawson

Blood Moon Rising by Mark Dawson

A Beatrix Rose Mystery

Publisher: Unputdownable

Price: FREE!

Blood Moon Rising by Mark Dawson, Amazon Kindle format

The Closeout Kings by C. Hoyt Caldwell

The Closeout Kings by C. Hoyt Caldwell

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: C. Hoyt Caldwell

Price: FREE!

The Closeout Kings by C. Hoyt Caldwell, Amazon Kindle format

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Thursday, April 09, 2015

New This Week: Sneak Thief, A Lia Anderson, Dog Park Mystery by C. A. Newsome

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 April 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

Sneak Thief by C. A. Newsome

Sneak Thief by C. A. Newsome

A Lia Anderson, Dog Park Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Two Pup Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 04/09/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

Sneak Thief by C. A. Newsome, Amazon Kindle format

When a Dog Park newbie is murdered, starving artist Lia Anderson not only winds up with the woman's kleptomaniac beagle, she also inherits her stalker. On the outs with her beau, Detective Peter Dourson, and with the police on the wrong track, Lia will have to rely on herself and her friends to keep her alive.

Sneak Thief by C. A. Newsome

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Nursing a Grudge, A Maternal Instincts Mystery by Diana Orgain, 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 …

Nursing a Grudge by Diana Orgain

Nursing a Grudge by Diana Orgain

A Maternal Instincts Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Diana Orgain

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/09/2015 at 6:00 PM ET).

Nursing a Grudge by Diana Orgain, Amazon Kindle format

Sleep deprivation, diaper blowouts, and breastfeeding mishaps are status quo for new mom Kate Connolly. But when she decides to turn private investigator in order to work from home, her To-Do List expands exponentially (1. Buy diapers. 2. Get back in shape. 3. Order lock pick set … )

Her friend Jill's boyfriend falls to his death under questionable circumstances. Juggling mommy duties and unorthodox investigation techniques, Kate must determine whether the scathing review Jill wrote about a local restaurant is connected to his untimely death … and whether the killer might strike again.

Kate races to solve the case before Vincente Domingo, the new, sexy PI in town swoops in and saves the day. He's drop-dead gorgeous, but she'd like to tell him to drop dead for poaching her last client. As bodies pile up faster than dirty diapers, can Kate uncover the truth about what happened to Jill's boyfriend between nap times, diaper changes, and playdates? Or will Become A Bonafide P.I be the last entry she makes on her To-Do List?

Nursing a Grudge by Diana Orgain

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The Man with No Face, A Mystery by Margaret Armstrong, New This Week from Endeavour Press

Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher, promoting and selling ebook editions of works by new authors as well as bringing out ebook editions of out of print books.

We've selected one of their recently published mystery, suspense, thriller or crime titles to feature here today …

The Man with No Face by Margaret Armstrong

The Man with No Face by Margaret Armstrong

A Mystery

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/09/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

The Man with No Face by Margaret Armstrong, Amazon Kindle format

A rich Australian, Donald Bell, has recently passed away in Adelaide leaving a substantial fortune and a rather peculiar will. His adopted son, the non-descript Percy McGuire, eagerly awaits his inheritance and returns to his home town after a series of absences and petty criminal antics.

But a shock awaits him. His father, disappointed by his son's behaviour, has chosen to leave his wealth to distant America cousins of the "Irongray" house who are completely unaware of the connection. Entirely unwittingly, this innocent family is drawn into McGuire's fatal games as he begins his bloodthirsty mission to eliminate any existing heirs and secure the estate for himself …

The anonymous killer carves a path all over the country leaving a series of mysterious 'accidents' in his wake, but unbeknownst to him someone is on his trail. The predator himself is being tracked.

The Man with No Face by Margaret Armstrong

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