Thursday, June 04, 2015

New This Week: The Orphan, A Rick Burkhart Mystery by Milton Babgy

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 June 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

The Orphan by Milton Babgy

The Orphan by Milton Babgy

A Rick Burkhart Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Radnor Yard Press

Price: $2.99 (as of 06/04/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

The Orphan by Milton Babgy, Amazon Kindle format

Before he goes to the electric chair, Robert Lee Portis asks one last favor of ex-attorney Rick Burkhart. All Rick has to do is find Portis's brother, pick up $46,000 in cash, and set up a trust fund for the six year old daughter Portis will leave behind. Rick reluctantly agrees — after all, how hard can it be?

Then the brother turns up dead, his house trailer mysteriously burns to the ground, and the money is long gone. The harder Burkhart looks for the money, the more he paints a target on his own back.

The Orphan by Milton Babgy

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Deadly Conditions, A David Wolf Thriller by Jeff Carson, Now Available at a Special Price

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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.)

Deadly Conditions by Jeff Carson

Deadly Conditions by Jeff Carson

A David Wolf Thriller (4th in series)

Publisher: Cross Atlantic Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 06/04/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

Deadly Conditions by Jeff Carson, Amazon Kindle format

Rocky Points, a small town in the mountains of Colorado, has just been hit with an epic snowstorm, and while skiers at the resort are enjoying deep turns and face shots, the rest of the people in town are struggling to dig themselves out.

When a dead body is uncovered — brutally murdered and clearly marked with some sort of cryptic message — Sheriff David Wolf and his deputies are put on the clock, left scrambling to find a committed killer, and stop him before the corpses start piling higher than the snow.

Wolf decides he'll stop at nothing to halt the killings, and when his investigation leads him to corruption involving the highest authorities, he's forced to gamble everything — life, limb, and his entire career — in order to unveil the truth.

Deadly Conditions by Jeff Carson

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Fat Cat Spreads Out by Janet Cantrell, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during June 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during June 2015 …

Fat Cat Spreads Out by Janet Cantrell

Fat Cat Spreads Out by Janet Cantrell, A Chase Oliver, Fat Cat Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Fat Cat Spreads Out by Janet Cantrell, Amazon Kindle format

A booth at the Bunyan County Harvest Fair seems like the perfect opportunity for Charity "Chase" Oliver and Anna Larson to promote their Bar None bakery business. Unfortunately, plus-sized pussycat Quincy has plans for their delicious dessert bars other than selling them to customers. After tearing through their inventory, Quincy goes roaming the fairgrounds in search of more delights.

But what he finds is murder. One of the top contenders in a butter-sculpting contest has been killed, and Chase is churning on the inside when she sees Quincy's handsome veterinarian, Dr. Mike Ramos, being led away by the police. With a little help from a kitty with butter on his whiskers, Chase needs to find the real killer and clear the doctor's good name …

Fat Cat Spreads Out by Janet Cantrell

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Sketcher in the Rye, A Rory McCain, Portrait of Crime Mystery by Sharon Pape, 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, InterMix …

Sketcher in the Rye by Sharon Pape

Sketcher in the Rye by Sharon Pape

A Rory McCain, Portrait of Crime Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: InterMix

Price: $1.99 (as of 06/04/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

Sketcher in the Rye by Sharon Pape, Amazon Kindle format

In her new job as a private eye, former police sketch artist Rory McCain has a spirited partner: Old West marshal Zeke Drummond. He may be a ghost, but when these two combine their skills, they reap justice …

Trouble has sprouted at Harper Farms. Top secret info has been leaked to the competition, and now there's serious sabotage cropping up. So the farm's beleaguered owner, Gil Harper, has called on Rory to dig up some dirt. But what Rory discovers raises a new field of questions …

Someone shucked Harper's accountant and left his body in the farm's corn maze. While Gil is quick to hire Rory to solve now not one but two crimes, the sketching sleuth isn't so sure why the farmer wants her to focus her attention on his own family.

Regardless, Rory and Zeke will need to put their hands to the plow and solve this case before someone else is planted six feet under …

Sketcher in the Rye by Sharon Pape

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The Kill by Jane Casey, New in Bookstores during June 2015

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

The Kill by Jane Casey

The Kill by Jane Casey, a Maeve Kerrigan Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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Detective Maeve Kerrigan is away for a colleague's wedding, and she's enjoying an excuse to spend a beautiful fall weekend relaxing in the English countryside. It's a much-needed break from the grit and grime of her daily life on the London police force. But even at a wedding, the job is never far away.

Midway through the reception, Maeve and her abrasive but loyal partner on the police force, DI Josh Derwent, are called back to London. A fellow policeman has been murdered, in a compromising position in a public park at night. And when Maeve and Derwent arrive to speak with the victim's family, his wife and daughter are surprisingly cold and reticent, which adds further layers of complexity to an already delicate investigation. And Maeve knows the victim and his family aren't the only ones with things to hide: the dark secret that her boss, Superintendent Godley, has been keeping for years is threatening to blow up in his face, and if that happens, they'll all be caught in the aftermath.

Pulled between her loyalties to Godley, Derwent, the victim of a murder, and her own driving sense of right and wrong, Maeve will be forced to decide how much she's willing to risk in the name of justice.

The Kill by Jane Casey

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Scheduled to Die by Alan Cupp, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during June 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during June 2015 …

Scheduled to Die by Alan Cupp

Scheduled to Die by Alan Cupp, A Carter Mays Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Henery Press

Scheduled to Die by Alan Cupp, Amazon Kindle format

Carter Mays' newest client, Dana Carrington, has been given a year to live …

Her prognosis didn't come from a medical professional, but rather the handsome, charming man she met while on a business trip. After an evening with charismatic stranger, Mike Sweeney, filled with potential and intrigue, things quickly deteriorate into the most frightening and traumatic experience of Dana's life.

Presented as an opportunity to be envied, Sweeney instructs Dana to spend the next year living life to the fullest, pursuing every extraordinary opportunity she ever dreamt about. When the year is up, Mike intends to reconvene for a romantic evening that will end with Dana's death. However, if Dana dares to contact law enforcement, her impending death will come much quicker and be far more brutal.

Paralyzed by fear of the seemingly ever-present Sweeney, Dana hires Carter to protect her and stop her psychopathic suitor.

Scheduled to Die by Alan Cupp

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Queen of the Night, A Brandon Walker Mystery by J. A. Jance, Now Available at a Special Price

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Queen of the Night by J. A. Jance

Queen of the Night by J. A. Jance

A Brandon Walker Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $1.99 (as of 06/04/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Queen of the Night by J. A. Jance, Amazon Kindle format

This title is one of over 40 mysteries and thrillers included in Amazon's Monthly Deals for $3.99 or Less promotion.

Every summer, the Queen of the Night flower blooms in the Arizona desert — a sacred event commemorated throughout the Tohono O'odham Nation. But this year, one couple's celebration is prematurely destroyed by gunfire … and the sole witness to the carnage is a little girl who has lost the only family she's ever known.

Dr. Lani Walker recognizes the trauma of her own childhood reflected in her devastated young patient. Joining Dan Pardee — a member of the unorthodox Shadow Wolves border patrol — Lani vows to keep the child safe while tracking down a ruthless killer. Meanwhile, Lani's adoptive father, retired homicide detective Brandon Walker, sees a break in his investigation of the long unsolved murder of an Arizona State University coed — while his wife, Diana Ladd, relives terrible memories of a man whose death haunts her still.

Queen of the Night by J. A. Jance

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The Rhyme of the Magpie, A Birds of a Feather Mystery by Marty Wingate, New This Week from Alibi

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

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

The Rhyme of the Magpie by Marty Wingate

The Rhyme of the Magpie by Marty Wingate

A Birds of a Feather Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Alibi

Price: $2.99 (as of 06/04/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

The Rhyme of the Magpie by Marty Wingate, Amazon Kindle format

A British woman gets caught up in a dangerous plot when her celebrity father disappears …

With her personal life in disarray, Julia Lanchester feels she has no option but to quit her job on her father's hit BBC Two nature show, A Bird in the Hand. Accepting a tourist management position in Smeaton-under-Lyme, a quaint village in the English countryside, Julia throws herself into her new life, delighting sightseers (and a local member of the gentry) with tales of ancient Romans and pillaging Vikings.

But the past is front and center when her father, Rupert, tracks her down in a moment of desperation. Julia refuses to hear him out; his quick remarriage after her mother's death was one of the reasons Julia flew the coop. But later she gets a distressed call from her new stepmum: Rupert has gone missing. Julia decides to investigate — she owes him that much, at least — and her father's new assistant, the infuriatingly dapper Michael Sedgwick, offers to help. Little does the unlikely pair realize that awaiting them is a tightly woven nest of lies and murder.

The Rhyme of the Magpie by Marty Wingate

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A Conversation with Mystery Author Iona Whishaw

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Iona Whishaw

We are delighted to welcome author Iona Whishaw to Omnimystery News today.

Iona's new murder mystery, the first in a series, is Dead in the Water (FriesenPress; March 2015 hardcover, trade paperback, and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to spend some time with her talking about the book.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the lead characters of Dead in the Water. What is it about them that appeal to you as a writer?

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Iona Whishaw: My main protagonist is Lane Winslow who is 26. She was recruited out of university at the start of the Second World War because she spoke Russian, French and German, to work in intelligence. As it happens, her father, whom she feared as a child and now resents, was a spy in both wars. The irony of her choice of work is not lost on her. After the war she moves as far away as possible; to the interior of British Columbia, to get away from the whole business of spying and war, and to start a new life.

During the course of the mystery that springs up right on her new property, she meets Inspector Darling, also a veteran; he'd been a bomber pilot, and his sergeant, Ames, who had been too young at the start of the war to sign up, and so has something of the levity and optimism of youth that has been subdued by wartime experiences in Winslow and Darling. Ames absolutely worships Lane Winslow, even when she is arrested, and believes her to be the perfect mate for his boss.

I love these characters because they are survivors, they are intelligent, honourable and have a sense of humour; they are members of the "greatest generation", and in spite of their experiences during the war they are driven by a sense of honour and a deep sense of empathy and obligation. Lane is intelligent and independent. We are used to thinking that women of that generation were somehow pushed into a subservient role in relation to men, but these women didn't act like they were subservient to anyone. They found ways to be powerful.

OMN: As the first of a series, how do you expect these characters to develop over time?

IW: I think inevitably characters do change, just like real people. For example, there is clearly a strong attraction between Lane Winslow and Inspector Darling, even when he has had to arrest her. Of course, his sense of justice would never allow his personal feelings to interfere with a case. As well, they have both had bitterly disappointing relationships during the war, and between these failures and their general experiences in the war, they are fearful of any emotional entanglements. I expect that in time they may find ways to overcome some of their fear. It was not a generation that talked about themselves or their troubles, in the way we do today, so it will be interesting to see how they get on. They tended to reject the newfangled "tricks" of psychology, and yet they still had to find ways to get through and move on. Lane is particularly introspective because she is hoping to become a writer, but she is also beginning to find she is skilled at "people" in a way that is helping her to become an excellent amateur sleuth. By the same token, I believe there is something inherent in people's character that does not change. I've seen it in my own son; regardless of all life's experiences he has retained a sense of kindness and humour that has not changed in 44 years. Lane has a sense of hope that while deeply damaged during the war, is inherently part of who she is, it is why she has moved so far away from her home in England, and from the intelligence service, who are desperate to keep her because of her talents. She has an abiding sense of hope that things can be different, and that she can escape from a way of life that seems to have followed her since she was a child in the house of her father.

OMN: How did you go about finding the right voice for your characters?

IW: My main character is a woman, but my inspector, Darling, as a man, has insisted on being as important as she is, and so I have explored his life and his inner struggles as I've gone on; in the second book he becomes even more prominent as a character. While there are many differences between how men and women might express their struggles and joys, there is an essential humanity and psychology that does not differ. I have seen absolutely brilliant books written by men about women and vice versa. Roddy Doyle's The Woman Who Walked Into Doors is an example of a man writing brilliantly about the lives of women, and I think it is because it is really the lives of people.

OMN: Into which fiction genre would you place your book?

IW: Dead In The Water is a period detective fiction. Some of my favourite writers place their characters in historical post-war settings; Jacqueline Winspear with her Maisie series, for example. Some other writers I admire wrote contemporaneously to their times, and it is now a kind of historical fiction for us: Dorothy L. Sayers and her Lord Peter series for example. Lord Peter is a veteran of the first war (as is Maisie Dobbs) and these experiences very much colour who they are and become both part of their strength and their weaknesses.

I suppose there is an advantage to "labelling" the book, as there are readers who are very devoted to their genres. Like PD James, I believe that a good mystery must also be a good novel. It is what I strive for, so that in that sense, it may go beyond the mystery genre.

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

IW: The book takes place in a wonderful community that was "of its time" and is long gone. Based on a real community I experienced as a child, King's Cove (a fictional name) is a tiny place with no more than 10 families, almost all of which came to Canada just before the turn of the century in the late 1890s and brought with them all the markers of the English society they left behind; elaborate teas, Anglicanism, the harvest festival and so on. They mainly grew apples and farmed and there was a little post office which was the social centre of the community. The murder reveals some of the secrets that have been hidden and re-ignite long buried connections to wartime and 'the old country'. It is a labour of love to bring this place back to life.

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

IW: My main character, Lane, is certainly based to some extent on my own mother. She was intelligent and courageous. Though she had a very brief episode of spying during the war, in her post war life she did things that were completely uncharacteristic of the women we imagine of the post war period. For example, she left me and my brother with a caregiver and hitchhiked to Alaska on her own with interstate truck drivers because she was tired of waiting around for my father, who was always away doing geology, and then wrote a book about her experiences As Far as You'll Take Me. Some of the people described in the community of King's Cove are taken from my memories. Also, I am a third generation of person in my family that has lived as an "ex-pat". My parents and their parents all lived in a British Community in Latvia and Russia from the 19th century until the outbreak of the second war. I myself grew up mostly in Mexico, so I am interested in that lack, in a way, of a sense of "home" that Lane in particular struggles with.

OMN: Tell us about your writing process.

IW: I tend to let a story develop as a I write it. I think I have in my mind a character and a setting, and then I just write. When a difficult situation comes up, I ask myself "what will she do now? How far is she willing to go here?" My writing has been described as "character driven" and I think that is right. I tend to watch my characters "behaving" in various circumstances, and I begin to build their biography from that. I like to insert windows into their pasts by sharing episodes of their lives that are relevant to this story with the readers; that way the readers can build the characters for themselves. I have a very few times, mid way through a project, gone back and created a biography for someone in a separate space so that I can be sure of consistency, and see what else he or she might be capable of. One thing I do that is imperative is that I just write, and try very hard not to second guess myself, go back and erase and so on. I believe the brain delivers great material if you just let it. If you start redoing things in the middle of your writing episode your brain starts to shut down. Then I leave what I have written for a day or two and let it "cook". When I re read it I am far enough away that I can see if it rings "true", and only then make changes. I also take very long walks with my husband, and he is kind enough to let me prattle on about what I am writing, so I can tell him where I am thinking of going next with a situation. I think this works for me because real life is not "plotted", and I spent many years as a counsellor, an educator and then a principal of a high school and I have been privileged to see the lives of many many people, and learned how what people did, how they behaved, helped to shape their experiences and outcomes.

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

IW: I do use both my passion for history — it was my minor at university — and the Internet for fact checking. On a recent trip to England I visited a tiny WW2 Air museum in Cornwall and bought some wonderful material on the women who were dropped into France during the war to pursue the interests of British intelligence. That was Lane's experience, so it was fascinating to see the artifacts of that experience. In my new book I have been able to make use of the Russian I studied at university.

OMN: You mentioned that King's Cove was fictional, but otherwise, how true are you to the setting and time frame in the book?

IW: The place, the house Lane bought and loves so much, right down to the trumpet phone, are taken from my earliest childhood. So much of the place and how people lived were virtually unchanged from before the beginning of the First World War, though it was already the fifties when I lived there as a very young girl. I have of course taken many liberties including with the name of the community, but the essence of that community is quite lovingly preserved. In terms of this first book, Dead In The Water, the smallness of the community, and the limited number of characters is a great asset in writing a mystery. As to the framework of the story, I have always been a great lover of history, and I am fascinated by how people lived and survived within the context of their own times.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young? And what genres do you tend to favor now?

IW: Because I travelled a great deal and so had very inconsistent schooling, I was a voracious reader. I of course read Nancy Drew, but I also read history, historical fiction, (I loved Michener's Hawaii as a 13 year old) anything about archaeology. I later became a great lover of Austen, Dickens and 19th century authors.

Now I continue to re-read the classics, but love, in the mystery genre, Kaminsky, Sayers, Bowen, Winspear, Rankin, George, Hillerman are all great favourites.

OMN: What's next for you?

IW: I am very nearly finished with my first draft of the second book about Lane Winslow and Inspector Darling, One Dead Russian, which delves deeper into the local history of the area, but has startling connections to the international struggles of the time.

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Iona Whishaw was born in British Columbia, but spent 8 years of her early life in Mexico because of her father's geological pursuits. She studied history and then education at university, and then pursued an MFA at the University of British Columbia in writing. She was a youth counsellor, then a teacher and finally retired as an award winning Principal, winning the YWCA Woman of Distinction Award in Education and Canada's Outstanding Principals award. She has one son, and two grandchildren and lives in British Columbia with her husband. Her interests include long distance walking in England, music and painting.

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

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Dead in the Water by Iona Whishaw

Dead in the Water by Iona Whishaw

A Murder Mystery

Publisher: FriesenPress

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It is 1946. A war-weary young ex-intelligence officer leaves London and seeks a new and restful life in the wilds of British Columbia, only to find that death has followed her there, and threatens to pull her into a vortex of even greater losses than the ones she has endured …

Dead in the Water by Iona Whishaw

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Thursday, June 04, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Thursday, June 04, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET …

The Enemy by Charlie Higson

The Enemy by Charlie Higson

A YA Dystopian Thriller (1st in series)

Publisher: Hyperion

Nook Daily Find Price: $2.99

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A sickness has afflicted everyone over the age of 16; anyone who is a "grown-up" has become a decomposing, brainless creature that survives by feeding on children. The children and teens have barricaded themselves in fortified buildings, fighting off attacks from the grown-ups who travel in packs, like hungry dogs.

Before long, the young survivors are promised a safe haven in Buckingham Palace and make their way to it, crossing London on a perilous journey that will test them in harrowing ways. But their fight to stay alive is far from over — the threat from within is as real as the one on the outside.

The Enemy by Charlie Higson

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Thursday, June 04, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Thursday, June 04, 2015 at 6:30 AM ET …

Death in a High Place by Melanie Jackson

Death in a High Place by Melanie Jackson

A Jane Blackthorn Historical Mystery

Publisher: Brian Jackson

Price: FREE!

Death in a High Place by Melanie Jackson, Amazon Kindle format

Black Bottom Murder by Carol Durand and Summer Prescott

Black Bottom Murder by Carol Durand and Summer Prescott

A Frosted Love Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Maven Publishing

Price: FREE!

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Starr's Awakening by Kennedy Layne

Starr's Awakening by Kennedy Layne

A Red Starr Prequel Novella

Publisher: Kennedy Layne

Price: FREE!

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Carrots by Colleen Helme

Carrots by Colleen Helme

A Shelby Nichols Adventure

Publisher: Colleen Helme

Price: FREE!

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This is a repeat freebie that was last featured on our site on April 09, 2013.

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Wednesday, June 03, 2015

New Trailer for The Janson Equation by Douglas Corleone

A new trailer has been released by Grand Central Publishing for The Janson Equation, the latest thriller in this series created by Robert Ludlum and written by Douglas Corleone. More information about the book can be found below the trailer.

The Janson Equation by Douglas Corleone

The Janson Equation by Douglas Corleone

A Paul Janson Thriller

The Janson Equation by Douglas Corleone, Amazon Kindle format

To prevent a war in Asia — one that could quickly spread to the rest of the world — Paul Janson and Jessica Kincaid must learn the truth behind a young woman's murder …

Prominent U.S. Senator James Wyckoff hires former government agents-turned-private security consultants Janson and Kincaid to locate his teenage son Gregory. Gregory's girlfriend Lynell has been found strangled in a Seoul hotel, and Gregory has fled the city to avoid being arrested for the crime.

But Senator Wyckoff insists that his son is innocent, suggesting that Lynell, who was a translator, may have been murdered because of something she overheard at a recent international conference. And when Janson and Kincaid realize they're being hunted by an assassin, they suspect that this crime — and the cover-up — were orchestrated by a shadowy unit of the U.S. State Department as part of a larger plot to provoke violence between North and South Korea.

The Janson Equation by Douglas Corleone

New This Week: Shadow Play, A Romantic Suspense and Thriller Boxed Set by Various Authors

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 June 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

Shadow Play by Various Authors

Shadow Play by Various Authors

A Romantic Suspense and Thriller Boxed Set

Publisher: Shadow Play

Price: 99¢ (as of 06/03/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

Shadow Play by Various Authors, Amazon Kindle format

Danger lurks in the shadows and everyone has something to hide …

Five bestselling authors bring you five full-length romantic suspense novels. In each story, strong-willed women and equally determined men face difficulties head-on as together they attempt to step from the shadows into the light.

Shadow Play by Various Authors

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The Calling, A John Luther Mystery by Neil Cross, 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, Touchstone …

The Calling by Neil Cross

The Calling by Neil Cross

A John Luther Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Touchstone

Price: $1.99 (as of 06/03/2015 at 6:00 PM ET).

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This title is one of over 40 mysteries and thrillers included in Amazon's Monthly Deals for $3.99 or Less promotion.

Meet Detective Chief Inspector John Luther. He's a homicide detective with an extraordinary case-clearance rate. He's obsessive, instinctive, and intense. Nobody who ever stood at his side has a bad word to say about him. And yet there are rumors that Luther is bad — not corrupt, but tormented.

After years of chasing the most depraved criminals in London's gritty underworld, he seethes with a hidden fury he can barely control, making him do things any other detective wouldn't and shouldn't do.

The Calling by Neil Cross

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New This Week: One Too Many, A David and Miranda French Mystery by Marie-Nicole Ryan

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 June 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

One Too Many by Marie-Nicole Ryan

One Too Many by Marie-Nicole Ryan

A David and Miranda French Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Ryandale Publishing

Price: $3.99 (as of 06/03/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

One Too Many by Marie-Nicole Ryan, Amazon Kindle format

This is a new ebook edition of mystery first published in paperback by Samhain Publishing in 2009.

Murder: Guaranteed to ruin a perfectly good honeymoon …

After several days of newlywed bliss, Miranda French, the brand-spanking new Countess of Middlebury and her new husband emerge from an East Anglia inn. She eagerly checks out one of the local antiques shops and stumbles over a body … a mutilated one.

The unfortunate victim was known to be a connoisseur of married women, so it's a good bet one of the ladies' husbands is the culprit. If there's any hope of getting back to the "honey" part of her honeymoon, Randi will have to get involved in the investigation.

Detective Chief Inspector David French, Earl of Middlebury, has a lot more on his hands than an overly helpful bride, planted DNA, and more suspects than he can comfortably count. Sending Miranda home to the safety of their country estate may be the biggest mistake of his life. The killer's not finished. She's next on his hit list.

One Too Many by Marie-Nicole Ryan

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