Wednesday, May 06, 2015

New This Week: A Wedding To Die For, The Weddingville Series by Adrianne Lee

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 May 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

A Wedding To Die For by Adrianne Lee

A Wedding To Die For by Adrianne Lee

The Weddingville Series (1st in series)

Publisher: Forever Yours

Price: $1.99 (as of 05/06/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

A Wedding To Die For by Adrianne Lee, Amazon Kindle format

A hundred years ago, a tiny town on the Puget Sound attracted a passel of bachelors desperate to marry. Thanks to the miracle of mail order, they did, and Weddingville was born. Hollywood costumer Daryl Anne Blessing knows that story all too well, and she hasn't missed it, or much else about her hometown — except for hunky photographer Seth Quinlan. Now Daryl Anne returns to Weddingville to see her best friend say I do … and witnesses a whole lot of something hitting the fan-and it's not rice.

As the maid of honor, Daryl Anne must keep the bride calm, no matter what. But last time she checked, "what" didn't include the bride's estranged mother turning up, scandalizing the locals — and getting herself murdered. Nor did it include digging for clues with Seth, while trying to remember exactly why she left him behind. It's quite a juggling act, even for a seasoned multi-tasker like Daryl Anne. She soon attracts lusty glances from Seth-and the attention of a killer who's determined to take this town out of business …

A Wedding To Die For by Adrianne Lee

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Nominees for the 2015 Anthony Award Announced

Mystery, Suspense and Thriller Book Awards

The nominees for the 2015 Anthony Awards were announced yesterday honoring mystery fiction and non-fiction in six categories. Named after the late Anthony Boucher, who helped found the Mystery Writers of America, the winners will be announced at Bouchercon 2015 — Murder Under the Oaks — and will be chosen by the attendees.

And the nominees are …

Best Novel:

Lamentation by Joe Clifford (Oceanview Publishing)
The Secret Place by Tana French (Viking)
After I'm Gone by Laura Lippman (William Morrow)
The Long Way Home by Louise Penny (Minotaur Books)
Truth Be Told by Hank Phillippi Ryan (Forge Books)

Best First Novel:

Blessed Are the Dead by Kristi Belcamino (Witness Impulse)
Ice Shear by M.P. Cooley (William Morrow)
Invisible City by Julia Dahl (Minotaur Books)
The Life We Bury by Allen Eskens (Seventh Street Books)
The Black Hour by Lori Rader-Day (Seventh Street Books)

Best Paperback Original:

Stay With Me by Alison Gaylin (Harper)
The Killer Next Door by Alex Marwood (Penguin Books)
The Day She Died by Catriona McPherson (Midnight Ink)
World of Trouble by Ben H. Winters (Quirk Books)
No Stone Unturned by James W. Ziskin (Seventh Street Books)

Best Critical or Non-Fiction Work:

The Figure of the Detective: A Literary History and Analysis by Charles Brownson (McFarland)
Writes of Passage: Adventures on the Writer's Journey by Hank Phillippi Ryan, ed. (Henery Press)
Death Dealer: How Cops and Cadaver Dogs Brought a Killer to Justice by Kate Clark Flora (New Horizon)
Dru's Book Musings by Dru Ann Love (Dru Ann Love)
Poe-Land: The Hallowed Haunts of Edgar Allan Poe by J.W. Ocker (Countryman)

Best Short Story

• "Honeymoon Sweet" by Craig Faustus Buck (Murder at the Beach: The Bouchercon Anthology 2014, Down & Out Books)
• "The Shadow Knows" by Barb Goffman (Chesapeake Crimes: Homicidal Holidays, Wildside)
• "Howling at the Moon" by Paul D. Marks (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Nov 2014, Dell)
• "Of Dogs & Deceit" by John Shepphird (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Nov 2014, Dell)
• "The Odds Are Against Us" by Art Taylor (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Nov 2014, Dell)

Best Anthology or Collection

Murder at the Beach: The Bouchercon Anthology 2014 by Dana Cameron, ed. (Down & Out Books)
FaceOff by David Baldacci, ed. (Simon & Schuster)
Trouble in the Heartland: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Songs of Bruce Springsteen by Joe Clifford, ed. (Gutter)
Carolina Crimes: 19 Tales of Love, Lust, and Longing by Karen Pullen, ed. (Wildside)
In the Company of Sherlock Holmes: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon by Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger, eds. (Pegasus Crime)

Blanche Cleans Up, A Blanche White Mystery by Barbara Neely, New This Week from Brash Books

Brash Books publishes innovative thrillers and novels of suspense from well-established authors and new voices in crime fiction.

We've selected one of their recently published titles to feature here today …

Blanche Cleans Up by Barbara Neely

Blanche Cleans Up by Barbara Neely

A Blanche White Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Brash Books

Price: $4.99 (as of 05/06/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

Blanche Cleans Up by Barbara Neely, Amazon Kindle format

This is a new ebook edition of a mystery published in hardcover by Viking in 1998.

Blanche White is working as a temporary cook and housekeeper for a right-wing, Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate Alistair Brindle when someone tries to blackmail him. It's an ugly mess that Brindle's political team is eager to sweep under the carpet and that Blanche can't resist cleaning up herself … especially after a young black man is killed who knew too much about Brindle's dirty laundry.

Her investigation raises dark secrets involving sex, environmental contamination, and political corruption, difficult stains on the white, conservative Brindle family that someone is trying to remove with murder.

Blanche Cleans Up by Barbara Neely

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Some Like It Witchy by Heather Blake, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during May 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during May 2015 …

Some Like It Witchy by Heather Blake

Some Like It Witchy by Heather Blake, A Darcy Merriweather, Wishcraft Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: NAL

Some Like It Witchy by Heather Blake, Amazon Kindle format

Wishcrafter Darcy Merriweather can charm desires into reality, but as the national bestselling Wishcraft mysteries continue, she won't be able to magically avoid trouble when death holds an open house …

The Enchanted Village is abuzz when the old Tavistock house finally goes up for sale. Darcy's friend Curecrafter Cherise Goodwin is hoping she will have the winning bid on the home, but Darcy can't shake the feeling that something bad is about to happen — and her magical instincts are usually right.

Sure enough, while Darcy and Cherise are looking at the property, they discover real estate agent Raina Gallagher stone-cold dead on the floor. Clutched in her hand is a gemstone amulet and, on the wall above her, a large red A. While Raina had no shortage of enemies, there's also a dark legend about the house itself. To track down the killer, Darcy must unlock the secrets of both the deceased and the estate — and she'll need to act fast, because revenge is a deal that never closes.

Some Like It Witchy by Heather Blake

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14, A Novel of Suspense by Peter Clines, 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, Permuted Press …

14 by Peter Clines

14 by Peter Clines

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Permuted Press

Price: $2.99 (as of 05/06/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

14 by Peter Clines, Amazon Kindle format

Padlocked doors. Strange light fixtures. Mutant cockroaches. There are some odd things about Nate's new apartment.

Of course, he has other things on his mind. He hates his job. He has no money in the bank. No girlfriend. No plans for the future. So while his new home isn't perfect, it's livable. The rent is low, the property managers are friendly, and the odd little mysteries don't nag at him too much.

At least, not until he meets Mandy, his neighbor across the hall, and notices something unusual about her apartment. And Xela's apartment. And Tim's. And Veek's.

Because every room in this old Los Angeles brownstone has a mystery or two. Mysteries that stretch back over a hundred years. Some of them are in plain sight. Some are behind locked doors. And all together these mysteries could mean the end of Nate and his friends.

Or the end of everything …

14 by Peter Clines

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A Finely Knit Murder by Sally Goldenbaum, New in Bookstores during May 2015

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

A Finely Knit Murder by Sally Goldenbaum

A Finely Knit Murder by Sally Goldenbaum, a Seaside Knitters Mystery (9th in series)

Publisher: NAL

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Seaside Knitter Birdie Favazza is thrilled that her granddaughter Gabby will be visiting for the fall and attending the Sea Harbor Community Day School. Gabby loves the school, with its newly-adopted progressive curriculum, and she loves that the Seaside Knitters are teaching knitting as part of the enrichment program. It's a huge success, and on crisp autumn days, girls camp out on the terraces, knitting up hats for charity.

But not everyone is happy with the direction the school is taking. Outspoken board member Blythe Westerland has sparked tempers with her determination to unravel the current administration. Then, on the evening of an elegant school event, Blythe's body is found near the school boathouse.

With a killer on the loose, Birdie is determined to keep Gabby safe. Working together, the Seaside Knitters carefully unravel the layers of Blythe's complicated life, bringing faculty members and town residents under scrutiny. Before the cast-off rows are made on the students' projects, the knitters will need to stitch together the evidence to see if a murderer has been walking beside them all along.

A Finely Knit Murder by Sally Goldenbaum

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Casino Qaddafi by Graham Tempest, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during May 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during May 2015 …

Casino Qaddafi by Graham Tempest

Casino Qaddafi by Graham Tempest, An Oliver Steele Financial Thriller (3rd in series)

Publisher: Brightway Press

Casino Qaddafi by Graham Tempest, Amazon Kindle format

Financial sleuth Oliver Steele is fishing for marlin in the Florida Keys when the call arrives.

At a clifftop villa on Tortola he gets his orders: help gambling magnate Kalestian find the fifty million dollars he needs to complete his casino in Macau. Kalestian's backer has vanished, probably because he is the illegitimate son of Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi and it is open season on relatives of the slain despot amid the chaos of the Arab Spring.

Oliver's quest for the man and his money takes him to Libya, Macau and Manhattan, into bankers' offices on Wall Street and in London, and down a perilous road across the Sahara to the landlocked republic of Niger.

Casino Qaddafi by Graham Tempest

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Chasing the Dollar, A Miranda Vaughn Mystery by Ellie Ashe, Now Available at a Special Price

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Chasing the Dollar by Ellie Ashe

Chasing the Dollar by Ellie Ashe

A Miranda Vaughn Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Gemma Halliday Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 05/06/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Chasing the Dollar by Ellie Ashe, Amazon Kindle format

Miranda Vaughn has spent the last year and a half fighting for her freedom. Arrested for a fraud scheme involving her supervisors, she's lost her job at a prestigious investment firm, her fiancé, and her reputation. She walks out of the courtroom a free woman, only to find that life has a few more curve balls to throw her way. The jury may have found her not guilty, but Miranda is broke, in debt to her beloved aunt, and can't find a job because of the cloud of suspicion still swirling around her.

She's not going to be able to move forward with her life until she finds out who set her up. Buried in the evidence against her, Miranda finds a larger scheme, one involving far more money than the $37 million her boss fleeced from unsuspecting investors. Determined to uncover the truth, Miranda begins her own investigation — leading her to Macau and Belize, and into the arms of one sexy FBI agent, who may or may not prove to be trustworthy. When the danger heats up, Miranda finds herself in a race against time to find the person behind it all. Before he finds her …

Chasing the Dollar by Ellie Ashe

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New This Week: The Man Who Murdered God, A Joe McGuire Mystery by John Lawrence Reynolds

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The Man Who Murdered God by John Lawrence Reynolds

The Man Who Murdered God by John Lawrence Reynolds

A Joe McGuire Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: HarperCollins

Price: 99¢ (as of 05/06/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

The Man Who Murdered God by John Lawrence Reynolds, Amazon Kindle format

This is a new ebook edition of a mystery published in hardcover by Viking in 1989.

A beloved local priest brutally murdered in his own church. A cloistered monk in a peaceful seminary shot at point-blank range. A Jesuit teacher slain at night in his classroom.

Facing a brutal serial killer with his sights set firmly on the Catholic diocese, Boston homicide detective Lieutenant Joe McGuire — one half of the best homicide team in Boston's history — is in a race against time to find a killer who seemingly leaves no trace.

With the help of the local diocese, McGuire's investigation leads him to the monstrous, decades-old betrayal of an innocent child. But will McGuire be able to find the killer before he strikes again?

The Man Who Murdered God by John Lawrence Reynolds

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A Conversation with Historical Mystery Author John A. Connell

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with John A. Connell

We are delighted to welcome author John A. Connell to Omnimystery News today.

John introduces U.S. Army criminal investigator Mason Collins in the historical mystery Ruins of War (Berkley; May 2015 hardcover, audiobook and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to spend some time with him talking about the book.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us a little more about Mason Collins. What is it about him that appeals to you as writer?

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John A. Connell: Mason Collins is a U.S. Army detective — criminal investigator in army parlance of the time — for the CID, or Criminal Investigation Division. He is heart and soul a detective. That's one reason he decided to stay in Germany after the war despite his traumatic experiences as a POW at the hands of the Nazis. He can't get a detective position Stateside after being blackballed for attempting to expose corrupt fellow detectives in the Chicago police department, which makes the CID Mason's last, best hope for becoming a detective again. What he didn't count on was a murder case that will end up threatening his army career, his friends, even his own life.

Mason's training as a cop and soldier makes him lethal, but he uses his wit and intelligence more often than brawn. With no witnesses or evidence from the murder scene, Mason has to outwit intransigent army superiors demanding everything go by the book, and wrest testimony from resentful Germans who see any American as a persecutor not a protector. He tends to be a loner and combative, and has more than a dash of cynicism, but who could blame him after all he's been through? He credits his grandmother for instilling in him compassion and a strict moral code, and those have served him well, keeping his darker side in check — most of the time … But he is willing to use violence against a perpetrator if he knows the person is guilty, and he's not afraid to chuck out the army CID manual to get what he wants, even treading dangerously outside the rule of law.

I like Mason's dogged determination in the face of what seem to be hopeless odds, his no-nonsense approach, and his readiness for self-sacrifice to protect others. All these will be tested to the limits during his hunt for the psychotic killer. He can be intense, even spooky at times. I like that he has a dark side that threatens to come to the surface if provoked — which happens with a few lowlifes in the story. And though he's been through some soul-crushing events in his life, he's kept his humanity intact, albeit with a razor-sharp edge.

OMN: How do you see him developing over the course of the series?

JAC: I envision a long arc for Mason that will be spread out over several novels. I prefer not to elaborate here, as that's something I want readers to discover. In series I enjoy reading, I like characters that remain relatively the same, at least their core personality traits. It's like visiting an old friend, taking comfort in that familiarity, while realizing that a person will inevitably change to some degree through time and experience.

With each book I plan for Mason to go through a smaller arc, either by challenging his assumptions about himself or life, while remaining true to his inner core. One thing I would like to explore is him turning dark at some point in the journey, something that pushes him to abandon his strict moral code, and see if he can ever get back again.

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

JAC: Mason meets the love of his life, Laura McKinnon, an AP correspondent reporting on the occupation of Germany. During the war, she went on many dangerous missions, from riding in a B-24 bomber on a raid over Germany to being on the front lines in the U.S. Army's push to the Rhine. She's as tough as Mason, and isn't afraid of giving him a verbal right cross when he needs it most. While both know that a cop and a reporter is a volatile match, and their relationship swings wildly from romantic to adversarial, they continue to be drawn back to each other despite every reason to walk away.

Laura McKinnon is an amalgamation of several true-life women war correspondents. They bucked the gender social norms, taking a "man's job," and armed with nothing but a pad and pen, they sought out the dangerous front-line fighting to tell the stories of the men who fought and died to conquer Nazi Germany. I was amazed at these women's stories, who not only put themselves in the line of fire, but had to battle the sexism and gender bias behind the front lines as well.

OMN: How true are you to the setting of the action in the story?

JAC: I believe any historical novel should remain true to its time and place, and I try as much as possible to be accurate. Ruins of War takes place in Munich, Germany seven months after Germany surrendered. I read personal accounts, and studied historical photographs, maps, and records to be as accurate as possible. However, there were times when I was obliged to make educated guesses to fill in certain gaps in the records. Those first many months after the war, places and situations changed rapidly, and often enough for there to be conflicting facts or gaps in the records. Some records were lost to time, and some only began when the chaos died down — that is, after my story takes place.

OMN: How important is this setting to the character and plot?

JAC: Cop and killer stories are ageless, but the setting for Ruins of War during the post-WW2 years in war-torn Germany had a huge influence on my characters and plot. Germany had been bombed back to the Middle Ages. Death by famine, disease and murder had replaced the bullets and bombs. Chaos reigned supreme: no infrastructure, records scattered or destroyed, over 10 million people brought into Germany as slaves, along with the tens of thousands of POW and concentration camp survivors, were all suddenly freed. The conquering armies, the Americans, British, French and Russians, wielded ultimate power over a desperate population, and a typical soldier could barter for almost anything with a single pack of cigarettes. The black market thrived, and gangs of deserted allied soldiers, former POWs and corrupt DPs roamed the countryside. I chose Munich because it sustained around 70% damage due to the fire bombing raids. Unlike some cities where they were almost reduced to rubble, the damaged buildings in Munich were mostly burned-out shells. A perfect hunting ground for a psychotic killer, with thousands of places to lurk and hunt legions of easy prey.

Mason Collins was actually a villain in an earlier novel that will remain in a cyber drawer, but I found he was so compelling that I decided to make him the hero. Mason's experiences during WW2 as a soldier and POW had a strong impact on him. Plus, he was German born and feels anger toward the Germans for bringing Hitler to power and turning a blind eye to the Nazi barbarism. I wanted to put Mason in a situation where he now has to protect the very people he was trained as a soldier to kill. And after being a POW under the Nazis, he has — to put it mildly — a difficult time seeing Germans in uniform, but that's just what happens when he has to work with the German police in finding the killer.

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

JAC: I'm strongly considering having Mason end up in Jerusalem for my next book — I have already finished book two, and book three is in the works with most of the research already completed. The years 1946-47 marked the turbulent birth of Israel. Many Jews turned to violence in confronting the British over the immigration of Jewish holocaust survivors. At the same time, violence between Jews and Arabs raged. Bombings and assassinations were rampant. What better place for Mason to get into plenty of trouble!

OMN: Suppose Ruins of War were to be adapted for television or film, an industry with which you are very familiar. Who do you see playing the key roles?

JAC: This is much harder than it sounds. I don't have a crystal-clear image of Mason in my mind. I imagine his intense eyes, the strong jawline, a face shaped by his experiences. And I prefer that readers imagine what Mason looks like for themselves. For me, it would be easier if I were allowed to pick vintage actors. In that case: Burt Lancaster for Mason Collins, probably because I happened to watch "The Killers" the other night. Burt Lancaster had that aura, that look in the eyes, of someone who could feel deeply, but just as soon turn dangerous if provoked. For Laura McKinnon I would have to say Lauren Bacall, because ... well, just because.

But okay, today, if I were asked to suggest casting for a film adaption, and I could stretch Mason's age just a little, I would say Viggo Mortensen. Then for Laura, hands down, Eva Green.

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John was born in Atlanta then grew up in Ohio, New York and Virginia before ending up in Atlanta again at the age of 13. He has a BA in Anthropology, and has been a jazz pianist, a stock boy in a brassiere factory, a machinist, repairer of newspaper racks, and a printing-press operator. He then moved to Los Angeles to work as a motion picture camera operator for film and TV. While he was working on the hit TV show NYPD Blue as a camera operator, his wife (who is French) was offered an excellent opportunity in Paris. They jumped at the chance, though they had just bought their dream house, and John had the French language proficiency of a two-year-old. He'd always wanted to live in Europe, particularly Paris, and it provided him the opportunity to devote full time to writing. He still takes occasional film jobs in the US, but with one novel just out, another in the queue for February, and feverishly working on a third, writing is pretty much full time these days. He now speaks French moderately well, though hardly a day goes by when his wife doesn't roll on the floor with laughter at his attempts. Currently, he lives and writes in Paris, where he working on the 3rd novel in the Mason Collins thriller.

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

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Ruins of War by John A. Connell

Ruins of War by John A. Connell

A Mason Collins Novel

Publisher: Berkley

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Winter 1945. Seven months after the Nazi defeat, Munich is in ruins. Mason Collins — a former Chicago homicide detective, U.S. soldier, and prisoner of war — is now a U.S. Army criminal investigator in the American Zone of Occupation. It's his job to enforce the law in a place where order has been obliterated. And his job just became much more dangerous.

A killer is stalking the devastated city — one who has knowledge of human anatomy, enacts mysterious rituals with his prey, and seems to pick victims at random. Relying on his wits and instincts, Mason must venture places where his own life is put at risk: from interrogation rooms with unrepentant Nazi war criminals to penetrating the U.S. Army's own black market.

What Mason doesn't know is that the killer he's chasing is stalking him, too …

Ruins of War by John A. Connell

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Wednesday, May 06, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Wednesday, May 06, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET …

The Unraveling of Mercy Louis by Keija Parssinen

The Unraveling of Mercy Louis by Keija Parssinen

A Novel of Psychological Suspense

Publisher: Harper

Nook Daily Find Price: $1.99

The Unraveling of Mercy Louis by Keija Parssinen, Nook format

In Port Sabine, the air is thick with oil, superstition reigns, and dreams hang on making a winning play. All eyes are on Mercy Louis, the star of the championship girls' basketball team. Mercy seems destined for greatness, but the road out of town is riddled with obstacles. There is her grandmother Evelia, a strict evangelical who has visions of an imminent Rapture and sees herself as the keeper of Mercy's virtue. And then there are the cryptic letters from Charmaine, the mother who abandoned Mercy at birth.

At the periphery of Mercy's world floats team manager Illa Stark, a lonely wallflower. Like the rest of the town, Illa is spellbound by Mercy's beauty and talent, but a note discovered in a gym locker reveals that Mercy's life may not be as perfect as it appears.

The last day of school brings the disturbing find, and as summer unfolds and the police investigate, every girl becomes a suspect. At the opening game of the season, Mercy collapses — and Evelia prophesies that she is only the first to fall. Soon other girls are afflicted by the same mysterious condition, sending the town into a tailspin and bringing Illa and Mercy together in an unexpected way.

The Unraveling of Mercy Louis by Keija Parssinen

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Wednesday, May 06, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Wednesday, May 06, 2015 at 6:30 AM ET …

Countdown Mystery by S. C. King

Countdown Mystery by S. C. King

A Mark Lee Thriller

Publisher: Mystery Thriller Romance Publications

Price: FREE!

Countdown Mystery by S. C. King, Amazon Kindle format

Midnight Mass by Andrew Delaplaine

Midnight Mass by Andrew Delaplaine

An Amos Freeman Thriller

Publisher: Gramercy Park Press

Price: FREE!

Midnight Mass by Andrew Delaplaine, Amazon Kindle format

Inferno Park by J. L. Bryan

Inferno Park by J. L. Bryan

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: J. L. Bryan

Price: FREE!

Inferno Park by J. L. Bryan, Amazon Kindle format

Blood Runs Deep by J. Thiele

Blood Runs Deep by J. Thiele

The Bloodlines Series

Publisher: J. Thiele

Price: FREE!

Blood Runs Deep by J. Thiele, Amazon Kindle format

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Tuesday, May 05, 2015

New This Week: The Recruit, A Taskforce Story by Brad Taylor

Here's the latest in a series of short stories in the Taskforce series by Brad Taylor featuring operators Knuckles and Decoy as the two stumble upon an audacious plot when they least expect it. …

The Recruit by Brad Taylor

The Recruit by Brad Taylor

A Taskforce Story (5th in series)

Publisher: Dutton

Price: $1.99 (as of 05/05/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

The Recruit by Brad Taylor, Amazon Kindle format

When Taskforce operator Knuckles brings his old friend Decoy, a former teammate from the Navy SEALs, to Lima, Peru, he wonders if he's made a mistake. Knuckles' only objective is to assess Decoy's covert surveillance skills on an orientation deployment, the final step before any recruit is accepted into the extralegal counterterrorist organization known as the Taskforce. Just when Decoy's wild side threatens to expose their cover as technicians working for the embassy — and derail his chances of becoming a full member of the Taskforce — the two uncover an unexpected piece of intelligence involving the terrorist group, the Shining Path, that causes their mission to go from evaluation to operational.

With no backup and a flimsy cover story, Knuckles and Decoy find themselves in murky territory, relying on the help of an untried asset to prevent a devastating attack on countless innocents.

The Recruit by Brad Taylor

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New This Week: Killing Weeds, A Peggy Lee, Garden Mystery by Joyce and Jim Lavene

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Killing Weeds by Joyce and Jim Lavene

Killing Weeds by Joyce and Jim Lavene

A Peggy Lee, Garden Mystery (8th in series)

Publisher: J. Lavene

Price: $4.99 (as of 05/05/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

Killing Weeds by Joyce and Jim Lavene, Amazon Kindle format

It's spring in Charlotte, North Carolina, home of forensic botanist and garden shop owner, Peggy Lee. This spring has been beautiful, as always, with flowering trees and blue skies.

But a killer is on the loose, and seems determined to destroy everyone and everything she cares about.

When her garden shop, the Potting Shed, is brutally vandalized, Peggy doesn't realize that it is only the beginning. Her son, Paul, who has been moonlighting as a private detective to investigate the death of his father, John Lee, is suspected of murder when a mink coat lined with poison kills the woman who is wearing it.

Peggy identifies the particularly deadly blend of botanical poisons in the coat. Unfortunately, her work as a specialist with plant poisons makes Paul even more interesting to the police. When attacks against her and her family continue, Peggy must go back through her years of sleuthing to finger the person responsible … before it's too late.

Killing Weeds by Joyce and Jim Lavene

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Light in a Dark House, A Kimmo Joentaa Mystery by Jan Costin Wagner, 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, Vintage …

Light in a Dark House by Jan Costin Wagner

Light in a Dark House by Jan Costin Wagner

A Kimmo Joentaa Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Vintage

Price: $1.99 (as of 05/05/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

Light in a Dark House by Jan Costin Wagner, Amazon Kindle format

Finnish detective Kimmo Joentaa is called to the local hospital in which his young wife died several years before. An unidentified woman in a coma has been murdered by someone who wept over the body, their tears staining the sheets around her. The death marks the start of a series of killings, with the unknown patient at their centre.

As autumn turns to winter, and Christmas fast approaches, Kimmo's attempts to unravel the case and identify the first victim are complicated by the disappearance of his sometime girlfriend, who has vanished after a party thrown by the head of the police force, and by a colleague's spiral into the depths of a gambling addiction.

Light in a Dark House by Jan Costin Wagner

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